Dambisa Moyo’s menu
Street and market snack

Vitumbuwa (fried maize fritters)

Street foodDocumented🍯 🧂facile1 h 30 min (including 1 h rising)

Small round fritters made from maize and wheat flour, leavened and slightly sweet, fried until golden, crispy outside and fluffy inside — the quintessential street snack.

Street and market snack

Small round fritters made from maize and wheat flour, leavened and slightly sweet, fried until golden, crispy outside and fluffy inside — the quintessential street snack.

See those little golden fritters on the market stall? As a child in Lusaka, we waited for them, still warm, a coin in hand. Nothing imported, nothing fancy: maize flour, a little leaven, and oil that sizzles. This too is an economy that works — women frying on street corners, selling, living from their labor. Take a bite, and you will taste the joyful resourcefulness of a whole people.
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Ingredients
  • Maize flourtwo parts (base)
  • Wheat flourone part (binder and fluffiness)
  • Leaven or yeasta little (leavening)
  • Sugarone spoonful (sweetness)
  • Salta pinch (balance)
  • Oilfor frying (cooking)
How it was made : Vitumbuwa belong to the large family of leavened fried fritters in southern Africa. Before maize and wheat arrived, millet and sorghum pastes were fried in fat. Street frying, mainly run by women, is a pillar of the informal economy in Zambian markets.