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Examples
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Bagia is our favorite, closely followed by sambusa and mandazi.
A Word on Tanzanian Food ANTNY 2007
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To my utter shock, this morning she showed up at my door with a basketful of mandazi (basically plain, tennis-ball shaped doughnuts) that she was bringing to town in order to sell in the market.
Archive 2005-10-01 jen 2005
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Bagia is our favorite, closely followed by sambusa and mandazi.
Archive 2007-09-01 ANTNY 2007
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To my utter shock, this morning she showed up at my door with a basketful of mandazi (basically plain, tennis-ball shaped doughnuts) that she was bringing to town in order to sell in the market.
mwalimu (teacher) jen 2005
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All eight kids and Dorphine's dad also work there, rising at 4am so they can sell tea and mandazi to people on their way to work.
Forbes.com: News Forbes Blogs 2011
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Ngochila now makes mandazi pastry, which she sells in schools around her village.
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A few years later, with money they had saved from the mandazi business, they transformed part of their house into a small shop, selling vegetables as well as basic items like soap, soda, tissue, and cooking oil to the community.
Forbes.com: News Forbes Blogs 2011
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Ngochila now makes mandazi pastry, which she sells in schools around her village.
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Business was good for Dorphine's family, but there were lots of other people selling mandazi, too.
Forbes.com: News Forbes Blogs 2011
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They began by selling mandazi fried dough on the road in front of their house because startup capital was low - one needs a big wok, oil, flour and a household charcoal stove.
Forbes.com: News Forbes Blogs 2011
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