The capital city of Sudan.
What is KHARTOUM?
Sudan gained its independence in this year.
What is 1956?
A mashed fava bean dish eaten mainly for breakfast.
What is foul?
The word "Zol" means this.
What is Person?
What do people usually do at Sudanese weddings?
What is Dance?
The two rivers that meet in Khartoum.
What is Blue Nile and White Nile?
Sudan gained independence from these two countries.
What are Egypt and Britain?
This flatbread is eaten with dishes such as, shorba, mullah, and more.
What is KISRA?
"Wallahi ana ta3ban!" means...
What is "I swear I'm tired"?
This instrument is mainly used in Sudanese music.
What is Drum?
Sudan is located on this continent.
What is AFRICA?
The date Sudan celebrates independence.
What is January 1st?
A thick, jelly-like dish usually eaten with mullah.
What is ASIDA.
This word "Hafla" means..
A cloth worn by women.
What is toub?
Sudan is bordered by this large sea.
What is Red Sea?
This was Sudans first prime minister.
Who is Ismail Al-Azhari?
Fried pastries usually filled with beef/chicken or veggies.
What is SAMBUSA/SUMBUKSA.
The word "shamarat" means...
What is gossip/tea?
A common activity women do at celebrations involving designs on the hands, and feet.
What is henna?
Sudan is divided into this many states.
What are 18 States?
The two main colors of Sudan's old independence flag.
What are Blue, Yellow or Green?
The traditional Sudanese Coffee with ginger.
What is JEBENA.
This cooking utensil is mainly used by moms to scare kids.
What is MUFRAKA?
When people cheer during music or dancing, what sound do they make?