Tanzania’s Minister for Natural Resources and Tourism, Dr. Pindi Chana, emphasized the forum’s significance, given that over 50 percent of Tanzanians rely on agriculture. Thank you for reading Nation.
A new study conducted by researchers from the Universities of Sheffield and Leeds explores the food waste regime in Tanzania’s avocado trade.
Tanzania's answer to the comforting combination ... Some might add dimension to the heavy base ingredients of the popular ...
TANZANIA is set to host the second United Nations Regional Forum on Gastronomy Tourism for Africa, with over 300 participants ...
Tanzanian cuisine offers a mix of traditional African food, with a strong Arabic/Indian influence. Seafood here is plentiful and as fresh as it can get with Tanzania’s Stone Town, a lively ...
Tanzania is set to host the second United Nations (UN) tourism regional forum on gastronomy tourism for Africa.