How to make creamy amadumbe mash

Food & Home | 08.04.2026 23:00
This well-known tuber has a long history in our country. Originally grown in Southeast Asia for over 6,000 years, it was introduced to Southern Africa by Portuguese traders around the 1500s. A lover of wetlands, you can find amadumbe growing along wetlands in Kwa-Zulu Natal, but also in many local grocery stores from Woolworths to Checkers, too.