Author: WandererIn many parts of Africa, not tables and chairs to eat, not to make a knife and fork, not chopsticks, but the hand pilaf.
Dinner, we were sitting around a lunch box and a food box in the middle. Everyone hold with his left hand edge of the box lunch boxes or dish, with the right hand grasping his fingers in front of the rice and vegetables, into the mouth.
At this point, you will know what to do, or even grasp hands full of rice stick, while the Africans themselves pilaf, dinner all actions neat. Dinner guests should note that food should not be spread on the ground, which is the owner of the taboo.
Complete meal, the elderly did not leave, the younger generation to sit to wait; children leave, it must bow to thank the parents; guests should leave the other host after eating one.
From: Free Travel Information, the excellent directory of travel information around the world. http://www.freetravelinformation.net/ post: Eating etiquette in Africa http://www.freetravelinformation.net/121/eating-etiquette-in-africa/
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