What is nsima made from?
Nsima is made from maize flour and hot water.
What major challenge did farmers face?
Farmers faced drought, which affected crop growth.
What do Malawians think about nsima?
Nsima is seen as a vital and irreplaceable part of their diet.
What is the process of making nsima?
Mix maize flour and hot water until thick, scoop it out, and form cakes.
What quote helps the reader know what a "drought" is?
"after the rains finally stopped, they never came back" (68)
What can you infer about William's father when he is staring at the five bags of maize?
His father was concerned about how the family was going to survive with so little.
Why is maize important in Malawi?
Maize is a staple food and is essential for every meal.
What does a drought do to crops?
Drought leads to wilting and destruction of crops.
What are some popular dishes served with nsima?
Common dishes include stewed spinach, pumpkin leaves, eggs, chicken, or goat meat.
How is nsima traditionally eaten?
Nsima is torn off, rolled into a ball, and used to scoop up relish.
How do families contribute to farming?
Family members participate in planting, harvesting, and household chores.
How does nsima compare to American meals?
Without nsima, a meal may feel incomplete or unsatisfactory for a Malawian.
What happens if a meal doesn't include nsima?
A Malawian may feel like they didn't have a real meal, regardless of the other foods served.
What was the result of the drought on the maize?
Half the crop was scorched, and very little maize was harvested.
What is the significance of farming in the narrator's life?
Farming is essential for survival and a significant part of family life.