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Imbalala (Dry Groundnuts)
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Peanuts, also known as the groundnut are readily available in Zambia. Actually, it is the second most grown crop after maize. Groundnuts are grown in all the provinces of Zambia with Eastern Province being the leading producer in the country. These nuts can be eaten as a snack, roasted, fried in oil or baked.
Imported from Zambia, Africa
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