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The War in Sudan Is Now Threatening the Country's Culinary Traditions.

Summary by The Xylom
Although bread (locally called “aish”) is traditionally the main source of carbohydrates in Sudan, sweet potatoes (locally called “bambi”) have become an undesirable alternative due to the Sudanese civil war that threatens the nation’s breadbasket.
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Although bread (locally called “aish”) is traditionally the main source of carbohydrates in Sudan, sweet potatoes (locally called “bambi”) have become an undesirable alternative due to the Sudanese civil war that threatens the nation’s breadbasket.

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The Xylom broke the news in on Wednesday, June 4, 2025.
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