National Dish Of Eswatini

Sishwala

  • 15 Ingredients
  • 90 Minutes*
  • 400 Calories**
Sishwala - The national dish of Eswatini

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Prepration Time*

The total preparation and cooking time for traditional Sishwala with bean stew is approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes. This includes about 10–15 minutes of preparation time for chopping onions and tomatoes, soaking beans overnight (if not using canned), and gathering ingredients. The beans require 45–60 minutes to cook until soft, while the stew base and maize porridge each take about 20–30 minutes to prepare and simmer. Both components can be cooked simultaneously to save time, making it a manageable and rewarding meal for both everyday meals and traditional occasions.

Calories**

A single serving of traditional Sishwala (maize porridge with bean stew), based on the recipe provided, contains approximately 350–450 calories. The majority of the calories come from the maize meal, which provides complex carbohydrates and a small amount of protein. The bean stew contributes additional protein, fiber, and calories—especially when cooked with oil and tomatoes. If optional ingredients like ground peanuts or fermented milk (emasi) are added, the calorie count may increase slightly due to added fats and protein. Overall, Sishwala is a filling, energy-rich meal that’s both nutritious and economical.

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