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INTERESTING FACT ABOUT ZANZIBAR

Author Ruth Fred

Spice Island: Zanzibar is often called the ā€œSpice Islandā€ due to its history as a major spice producer. The island is renowned for growing spices like cloves, nutmeg, cinnamon, and black pepper, which were introduced by Arab and Portuguese traders centuries ago.

UNESCO World Heritage Site: The Stone Town, the historical core of Zanzibar City, has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2000.

Birthplace of Freddie Mercury: The legendary Queen frontman, Freddie Mercury, was born as Farrokh Bulsara in Stone Town, Zanzibar, on September 5, 1946. A statue in his honor stands in the city.

Dhow Sailing Tradition: The traditional sailing vessel, the dhow, is integral to Zanzibarā€™s maritime history. Dhows have been used for centuries for fishing, trading, and transportation between the islands and the mainland.

Swahili Culture: The dominant language in Zanzibar is Swahili, which plays a significant role in the local culture and everyday life. The islandā€™s cultural heritage also draws influence from Arab, Indian, and African traditions.

Unique Cuisine: Zanzibarā€™s cuisine is a delicious blend of African, Arab, Indian, and European flavors. Some of the islandā€™s popular dishes include pilau rice, coconut-based curries, chapati, and spicedĀ teaĀ (chai).