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Liver stew, called Kebda.
Chopped Liver stew, Kebda cooked South Sudanese Style.
Chopped liver stew or Kebda is considered a delicacy in South Sudan. It is most eaten during occasions such as Christmas, or marriage celebrations, when a lamb or goat or cow has been slaughtered for food. The inner organs; the liver, the heart, the kidneys and the spleen are often cooked together in a delicious stew with onions and tomatoes. Kebda is highly nutritious packed with tons of calories and protein. It is high in iron, various minerals and multivitamins, especially Vitamin A; while low in fat and fiber content.
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Chopped Liver Stew, Kebda. Cooked South Sudanese Style served with pita bread.