Dikgobe
Dikgobe, also known as izinkobe, is a South African word for samp and beans cooked together. The dish is commonly served at Setswana celebrations of life, such as marriage, and those marking death, the passage out of life. For funerals, dikgobe is one of the two acceptable starches to be served, with sorghum as the other.
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Recipes

Likhobe tsa mabele with a twist aka Sorghum Rice
Likhobe (pronuounced Dikgobe) tsa mabele is what one would call Sorghum Rice. I love it! This is what the ancient one ate before all these thing that we eat now. The pasta, rice, noodles etc..so Let's back track shall we? Oh, and the twist is not so much...