Tomorrow I have a teacher from Zimbabwe, what should I treat her to eat? 15

Updated on educate 2024-05-17
30 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Personally, I think it's better to eat in a restaurant.

    The cooking of Western food is not up to standard, only unpalatable.

    It's going to be a shame when the time comes.

    Go to a Chinese restaurant and open a private room.

    Eat slowly in it That's not great.

    Now the price of doing it at home is not much different.

    If it doesn't work, I recommend you to buy hairy crabs.

    Haha, it's special, foreigners know it.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    You'd better give him Chinese food, because people in Zimbabwe don't eat Western food (at least not European).

    And Western food is not so simple.

    The simplest is pasta, which is cooked for half an hour with mushrooms, diced chicken and pepper, salt to make a sauce.

    But before the meal to have a salad, a simple salad is lettuce, tomato, cucumber, celery, add salt (a little is enough), oil, preferably cereal, salad dressing do not add first, put on the table, add yourself.

    It is best to have soup before the salad, the soup can be simple, shallots, potatoes, pepper and salt will do, but it should also be cooked for 20 minutes.

    Dessert is also required, which can be fruit, ice cream, pie, etc. Like strawberries, which are not very sweet and a little sour, you can sprinkle sugar on them.

    Put a napkin, salt, pepper, sugar, toothpicks, preferably flowers, knives and forks, and plates as well. If you have a spoon, you should only ask for dessert and soup. If you don't, don't put the spoon in it.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Just give him Chinese food, not too spicy. Give him our Chinese food, this is the Chinese characteristics.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    You should eat Chinese food.

    This is China's need to follow the customs of the locals.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Zimbabweans are used to eating "rustling", which is similar to domestic corn flour, their corn flour is white and of better quality!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Just give him a fruit salad, hehe.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It seems to be,,But every one of the people there is a multimillionaire,,haha.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Zimbabwe carried out another currency reform on February 2 this year, removing 12 zeros from huge banknotes, which means that the current 1,000 billion banknotes will be equal to 1 yuan. In August last year, the Bank of Zimbabwe** announced the removal of the 10 zeros after the banknote, but it rose back due to hyperinflation. At present, the inflation rate in Zimbabwe has reached 1 billion.

    From January 2008 to the present 1 year, the currency depreciation reached 1,000 billion times, this speed is even 60 years ago the Chinese Kuomintang ** issued legal tender, gold yuan bills are beyond the dust, on January 16 this year, Zimbabwe issued a set of the world's largest denomination of new banknotes, this set of new banknotes with a denomination of more than one trillion includes 10 trillion, 20 trillion, 50 trillion and 100 trillion Zimbabwe. However, due to the denomination is too large, it is too inconvenient to use, according to the official exchange rate of Zimbabwe on February 8, the current 1 US dollar and the new Zimbabwean dollar, compared with February 3, have depreciated by 50% in 5 days, it seems that Zimbabwe will soon have a super-large denomination banknote again in 1 year, after all, the substantive problem has not been solved, and it is not effective to delete the banknote alone.

    The picture below shows the new Zimbabwean dollar issued on February 2.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    According to Xinhua News Agency, the Bank of Zimbabwe recently said that it would soon implement monetary reform to alleviate the serious impact of hyperinflation in the country.

    The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe has advised the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe to take appropriate measures to address the country's current difficulties in the monetary, financial and statistical areas, said the Governor of the Bank of Zimbabwe**. He said the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe will introduce specific measures in response to current bank withdrawal restrictions and electronic transaction restrictions.

    The Central Bank of Zimbabwe recently announced that Zimbabwe's inflation rate is now as high as 2.2 million, making Zimbabwe the country with the highest inflation rate in the world. According to foreign reports, Zimbabwe's currency has depreciated sharply, and the current value of the US dollar against the Zimbabwe dollar has risen sharply from 1:5300 at the beginning of the year to 1:120 billion.

    Oriental Network News on July 30: The African country of Zimbabwe has serious inflation, which has led to the printing of billions of Zimbabwe banknotes, but can only buy a loaf of bread. Zimbabwe** has decided to remove 10 zeros from the huge banknote and restore the original face value of the banknote.

    According to Taiwan** reports, Zimbabwe** Bank President Gideon Gono announced on the 30th that from August 1, Zimbabwe will delete the number on the banknote by ten zeros and turn the 10 billion Zimbabwean banknote into the original one Tianjin dollar. The large denomination banknotes issued earlier by the Central Bank of Zimbabwe were discontinued by the end of the year.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The reform does not change the exchange rate, and it is difficult for them to implement a fixed exchange rate pegged to the dollar now.

    The reform only has one effect, that is, people no longer need to take bundles of money to buy bread and the like, there is no need to work so hard, the central bank of Zimbabwe no longer needs to think about printing large denominations every day, and people no longer have to queue up every day to withdraw money.

    However, the purchasing power of money is still so much, and this reform cannot change anything, and prices are high, and there is a shortage of goods, and that is going to exist.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Now that the currency has appreciated, a trillion Zimbabwean dollars is equal to one Zimbabwean dollar now, sweating: yesterday's trillions can't even afford a bottle of drink today.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Zimbabwean currency cannot be exchanged, and we do not have a currency exchange mechanism with Zimbabwe. The smallest denomination banknote is 500 jinyuan, and the ** of a roll of toilet paper has reached 150,000 jinyuan; The maximum denomination is 50,000 zjin.

    100 trillion yuan to 15 yuan is equivalent to 1000000000000000000 yuan, but one yuan banknote. Collectible notes with a corresponding small denomination will become very rare due to the low value of the currency.

    In fact, the issue of conversion is not valid now, because Zimbabwe has long since abolished the Zimbabwean dollar and replaced it with the US dollar, and the 100 trillion Zimbabwean dollar before the cancellation was only worth the US dollar, and at that time, if the exchange rate was calculated at 1 US dollar = 7 yuan, 1 yuan could be exchanged for about 15 trillion Zimbabwean dollars.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    This is Zimbabwe's 2008 edition of 100 trillion yuan banknotes. At present, Zimbabwe has stopped using its own currency and switched to the US dollar, so this is a scrap banknote, which cannot be exchanged for money, only for collection. At present, the market value in the stamp currency trading market is about 18 yuan.

    In fact, it is because of its huge face value that it attracts attention, but its essence does not have much collection and appreciation value: first of all, it is poorly printed, and the printing and anti-counterfeiting quality of large denominations is not as good as that of small denominations, and many of their denomination banknotes have the same front and back patterns, without much ornamental value; Now it has been deactivated (in 2008 Zimbabwe stopped circulating its national currency, the Zimbabwean dollar, and switched to the US dollar), which is a scrap currency; The amount of inheritance is huge. The above points show that Zimbabwean banknotes do not have much collectible value.

    Its value is also speculated by currency dealers using the curiosity of Chinese people.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    As far as I know, Zimbabwean dollars have no value, and only 10 billion Zimbabwean dollars can be exchanged for yuan.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    According to the official exchange rate: 100 trillion Zimbab to 20 cents Currency exchange 1 US dollar = Chinese yuan 20 US dollars = Chinese yuan so it can be exchanged for yuan yuan".

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Look at the age, it is estimated that your one is invalid, the local inflation rate is amazingly high, you can just keep it and look at it, basically you can't spend it as money.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    I exchanged 100 RMB for 500000000000000000 Zimbabwean dollars for the tour guide.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    If it's not worth it, you can go to the bank and ask.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    If there's only one, why not keep a souvenir for the next generation.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    I have a Zimbabwean dollar at home, and I don't know how much it can be exchanged for RMB.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    There is still some commemorative significance for you to keep this thing, and even if you exchange it, you can't exchange it for a few dollars.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Zimbabwe now largely no longer uses its own currency, and currently uses the US dollar, the euro and the renminbi as the currency in circulation.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    It's not clear, you can go to the bank and ask.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    1) 1980-1994: Exchange controls and fixed exchange rate policies were largely in place.

    2) 1994: Floating exchange rate system.

    3) 1999: Fixed the exchange rate of the Zimbabwe dollar against the US dollar at 1 US dollar: 38 Zimbab.

    4) October 2000: The exchange rate of the Zimbabwe dollar against the US dollar was fixed at 1 US dollar: 55 Zimbab, after which the foreign exchange black market was introduced.

    5) February 2002: The exchange rate for the export sector was changed to 1 US dollar: 800 Zind, and the official exchange rate remained at 1 United States dollar: 55 Zind.

    6) November 2002: ** announced the crackdown on foreign exchange black market trading, the closure of foreign exchange offices, and the transfer of foreign exchange black market to underground trading.

    7) January 2004: The foreign exchange auction system was introduced, and the value of the Zimbabwe dollar in the auction market depreciated significantly compared with the original fixed official exchange rate, but there was still a large gap between the value of the Zimbabwe dollar and the black market currency. The official exchange rate is $1: $824.

    8) May 2004: The auction rate was adjusted from US$1 to ZZD 5,200.

    1 USD: 5,600 ZD.

    9) May 2005: Remittance was adjusted from US$1: ZD6,200 to US$1: ZD9,000, and the auction rate was immediately close to the remittance rate.

    10) July 2005: The auction market rate was adjusted from US$1 to 1 US$ 17,500 and the black market rate was US$ 1 to 35,000 at that time.

    11) October 2005: The "foreign exchange auction system" was abolished and the "floating exchange rate system with a peek to the market" was introduced. Export-oriented enterprises can retain 70% of the foreign exchange earnings from exports, and the remaining 30% will be settled according to the exchange rate of the interbank foreign exchange market; If the funds remain in the FCA (foreign exchange account) for more than 30 days, they must be cleared at the interbank foreign exchange market rate; Individuals, non-** organizations, embassies, international organizations and citizens of Zimbabwe who have emigrated overseas can purchase foreign exchange at the interbank exchange rate of Zimbabwe, and Homelink also purchases foreign exchange at the market exchange rate; With the exception of significant** expenditures and other strategic and social expenditures, all importers can purchase foreign currency from banks at market exchange rates.

    The interbank exchange rate is US$1: 77,000 ZD, and the black market is US$1: 100,000 ZD, and the black market will remain in place for quite some time.

    12) March 2006: The black market continued to inflate the Zimbab-US dollar ratio, and the current interbank exchange rate is US$100,000 and the black market is US$1

    ZZN 220,000. Export-oriented enterprises can settle 80% of their export earnings at the interbank market exchange rate. Export-oriented enterprises can retain 70 percent of their export earnings, and the remaining 30 shall be settled at the interbank foreign exchange market exchange rate within the specified period (within 30 days of foreign exchange settlement) (among the 30 shall be settled with the reserve bank at the interbank exchange rate, and the reserve bank shall be cleared at the official auction exchange rate).

    Since 1 February 2006, the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe has been issuing bearer cheques with a face value of 50,000.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Zimbabwean Zimbabwean 1 billion Zimbabwe dollars to 1 United States dollar.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    In the African country of Zimbabwe, prices have skyrocketed recently, with inflation reaching a staggering 100,500 per cent, and the paper value of the local currency is already lower than the value of paper. In Harare, the country's capital, people always go out shopping for groceries with a stack of banknotes. Just look at the ** and you'd think he'd just won the lottery or be a billionaire, but unfortunately, the value of the currency in his hand isn't as good as the paper on which it was made.

    25 million Zimbabwean dollars is equivalent to only $1. If you go there now, you're a billionaire.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Located in southeast Africa, it is a landlocked country and one of the five poorest countries in the world (Ethiopia, Zambia, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Zimbabwe, Mozambique), drought and little rain, pressure from Western countries, inflation, the exchange rate is 1 yuan equivalent to more than 4,000 Zimbabwean currency, and now it is a poor country second only to Ethiopia, with weak military strength and low per capita income.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    The Republic of Zimbabwe is a landlocked country in southern Africa.

    .Hehe, send it.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    1 yuan can be exchanged for Zimbabwean dollar, and the exchange rate of Zimbabwean dollar to yuan is:

    On March 18, 2009, Zimbabwe's new Minister of Finance, Tendayi Beatty, officially announced that the "death" of the country's currency, the Zimbabwean dollar, has become a reality, and the Zimbabwean dollar, which has been in its dying struggle since October last year, is now no longer in circulation.

    On the other hand, it is still inconclusive whether the Zimbabwean dollar, as one of the symbols of national sovereignty, will really withdraw from the stage of history, and whether Zimbabwe will take new measures to save it.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    On January 3, 2020, 1 yuan can be exchanged for 40 trillion Zimbabwe dollars, because Zimbabwe has serious inflation, and the exchange rate fluctuates greatly The specific exchange rate should be subject to the Bank of China The Zimbabwean dollar is Zimbabwe's **The currency issued by the bank is the legal tender of Zimbabwe, and each yuan is 100 cents, and its symbol is abbreviated as "yuan" or "z yuan".

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