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» THE TRADITIONAL FOOD IN MADAGASCAR
1. TSENAâNY TANTSAHA TALATAMATY: Rice Porridge + Chinese Noodle Soup
ADDRESS: Talatamaty City
OPEN: 3AM - 7AM (or whenever the police shut it down)
Four miles outside of Madagascarâs capital city, Antananarivo, lies Talatamaty City. Talatamaty City is home to one of the countryâs largest local morning markets, Tsenaâny Tantsaha. Sellers open up shop at 3am, selling everything from produce to fabrics. And lucky for us, the market has no shortage of food to try as well.
đ„ŁRICE PORRIDGE: Zebu (Malagasy cattle) and sausage are mixed with leaves, ginger, special Malagasy rice, porridge and spices.
đ„ĄCHINESE NOODLE DISH: Pasta, macaroni, potato, mayonnaise and zebu skin.
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2. TALATA VOLONâONDRY: Sausage + Koba
ADDRESS: Talata Volonâondry
OPEN: Varies
Talata Volonâondry is a village located just outside of Antananarivo. The village is known for producing sausage and Madagascarâs national snack, koba.
đ„SAUSAGE: There are typically two types of sausage being sold - zebu sausage and a halal style potato sausage. This snack is frequently accompanied by local rum.
đČđŹKOBA: Lay out banana leaf spines with banana leaves on top. Add a layer of rice flour to prevent the koba mixture from sticking to the banana leaves. Then add the koba mixture, a combination of crushed raw peanuts and sugar. Wrap it all up in the banana leaves and allow it to cook in a bit of water for 3 days.
Koba is beloved across Madagascar, primarily sold on the street or to people in their cars as they drive through a city. The fuel from the ingredients gives people energy and helps them stay full even when walking long distances without and source of food along the way.
đžPRICE: Sausage .14 USD/500 MGA | Koba .50 USD/1,756 MGA
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