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Dikgobe
Dikgobe tse di dirilweng ka Korong

Dikgobe ke sejo sa Aforika Borwa se se jewang kwa Botswana, Aforika Borwa le Lesotho. Leina la sejo le ka ranolwa jaana "Samp and Beans" ka Sekgowa.[1]

Dinawa di tshelwa le metswako e e rileng jaaka mabele le sampo (mmidi o o dirwang) go fitlha di nna boleta.[2] Nngwe ya mefuta e e dirisediwang go apaya dijo ke sorghum le cowpeas.[3] Mo godimo ga moo, Bambara groundnut le yone e dirisetswa go dira dijo tseno.[4] Mo dijong tsa batho ba Pedi, go na le mefuta mengwe ya dijo fa go apewa dijo ka dijo tse di tswakantsweng tsa mabele tse di jaaka dinawa tsa njugo, dinawa tsa kaffir le dinawa tsa mung.[5] Dijo tseno di jewa mo ditiragalong dingwe kwa Botswana jaaka diphitlho.[6] Dikgobe e na le diporoteine di le mmalwa ka gonne ke motswako wa mmidi le dinawa.[7]

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  2. Uebersax, Mark A.; Siddiq, Muhammad (2012-08-29). Dry Beans and Pulses: Production, Processing and Nutrition (in Sekgoa). John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 978-1-118-44828-1.
  3. Mkwanazi, Sbu. "Seven foodies who want the world to acknowledge SA's culinary heritage". Sunday Times. Retrieved 2022-08-15.
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  6. Ndlovu, Romeo (2021-12-17). "10 Best Tswana Traditional Foods With Pictures and Recipes". Buzz South Africa. Retrieved 2022-08-15.
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