Romazava

Romazava ([rumaˈzavə̥]) is the national dish of Madagascar,[1] consisting of greens, zebu meat, tomatoes, and onions, typically accompanied by a portion of rice.

[2] An integral component of the stew is brèdes mafana, called anamalaho in Malagasy; the plant holds an acid amide called spilanthol in its buds that elicits a tingly, pungent, citrusy and mouth-numbing effect, inducing excessive saliva production.

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