释义 |
‖ sadza|ˈsædzə| [Native name.] In southern and eastern Africa, a porridge made of ground maize.
1950Cape Times Week-end Mag. 3 June 2/3 Manaas had gorged himself with sadza and his little stomach was distended. 1965Observer 7 Nov. 2/3 Each family owns its few acres of land from which it produces its main diet of maize (made into a porridge called sadza) and pumpkin. 1975M. Hartmann Game for Vultures vi. 79 Marunga pecked at the greasy stew and dry sadza. 1979P. Niesewand Member of Club xiii. 88 The sadza—thick, starchy maize meal porridge—bubbled in tins. |