Other food we've found in Zambia - most we've tried, but not the fish.
Chips these are homemade fries think thick steak fries, best eaten with a fork. Mmm
Bream fish served whole, including eyeballs and scary looking teeth. Popular dish here. We passed.
Kapenta if you are brave, try these as well. These are tiny dried fish sometimes kept in oil, but usually just dry. They are eaten whole and served with nshima, of course.
Salad seems to usually be some sort of cabbage salad, similar to coleslaw, but without the vinegar.
Mango when in season, 'til truly the fruit of the Gods (I thought I hated mango until I ate it in Africa)
Bananas you can find these everywhere. They are good and inexpensive.
Tomatoes they always seem to be in season here. I'd buy from the street vendors they pick them ripe, or almost-ripe, as opposed to green as in the supermarket
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Apple Max a brand of soda, it reminds me of sparkling apple cider, but sweeter. We love it.
Fanta the ubiquitous soda of Africa, it seems. The flavor is rarely specified if you ask for Fanta, you will get orange. There is also pineapple that is OK.
Ginger cookies only about 50 ’, they come in a tube. Namebrand is Ginger Nuts, made by Baker. You should be able to find these in about any shop very yummy gingersnap-type crunchy cookies.
Eat-Sum-More shortbread cookies OK, but not as nice as the nice Scottish stuff.
Oreos mmm. Alina noted that both the cookie and the filling were skinnier than in the States. :)
Yogurt lasts at least 4 days without refrigeration, LOL. Have a variety of flavors tends to be runny and more easily drunk than eaten with a spoon.
Fruit juice all varieties are good.
Bread you can find sliced or unsliced bread, rolls, French bread, etc
Butter it's expensive here you can find Zambian butter or Irish butter. Most Zambians use margarine
Cheese also expensive. You can find cheeses from Ireland and France and a few made here in Zambia. Expect to pay the same price you do in the States
Nutella fabulous hazelnut-chocolate spread you can bring it from the States if you wish. :)