Vary amin anana is a traditional dish originating from Madagascar. It's made with a combination of onions, ginger, tomatoes, oil, water, rice, and collard greens or other leafy greens such as Swiss chard or kale. Rice is a Malagasy staple that's usually eaten three times a day in the country. The ingredients are simmered until tender or until the water is absorbed. Vary amin anana is often served for dinner during the winter.
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