Immigrants from Africa make up 12.3% of the American population totaling over 34 million people. While born in America, they often practice Christianity or Islam, retaining aspects of their African heritage and culture. A common African greeting is Habari or Jambo and Asida, a cooked wheat flour dish sometimes with butter or honey, is an important part of African cuisine.
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Immigrats from africa
1. IMMIGRANTS FROM AFRICA
There are 34.658.190 people with an african
background, it means the 12,3% of the american
population are from Africa.
Although they have been borned in America they
practise Christianity and Islam religions.
The famous greeting to say hello is Habari or Jambo.
The most important dish from Africa is Asida, a lump
of cooked wheat flour dough, sometimes with butter
or honey added.