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  2. Fufu - Wikipedia

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    Fufu (or fufuo, foofoo, foufou / ˈ f u ˌ f u / foo-foo listen ⓘ) is a pounded meal found in West African cuisine. [1] [2] It is a Twi word that originates from the Akans in Ghana.The word has been expanded to include several variations of the pounded meal found in other African countries including Sierra Leone, Liberia, Cote D'Ivoire, Burkina Faso, Benin, Togo, Nigeria, Cameroon, the ...

  3. Swallow (food) - Wikipedia

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    Swallows are a category of dough-like African and Indian staple food made of cooked starchy vegetables and/or grains. [1] Fufu of Western Africa, ugali and nsima of Eastern Africa, and sadza of Southern Africa are examples of swallows.

  4. Mastizaade - Wikipedia

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    Mastizaade (transl. Fun seekers) is a 2016 Indian Hindi-language adult comedy film, directed by Milap Milan Zaveri [5] [6] and produced by Pritish Nandy and Rangita Nandy. [7] The film stars Sunny Leone in a dual role [ 8 ] alongside Tushar Kapoor and Vir Das in lead roles with Shaad Randhawa , Suresh Menon , Vandita Shrivastava and Vivek ...

  5. Ugali - Wikipedia

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    A man and a woman cooking sadza in Botswana (Domboshaba cultural festival 2017) Sadza in Shona or isitshwala in isiNdebele is a cooked maize meal that is the staple food in Zimbabwe. [33] Sadza is made with finely ground dry maize/corn maize (mealie-meal). This maize meal is referred to as impuphu in Ndebele or hupfu in Shona.

  6. Mofongo - Wikipedia

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    These cultural influences also resulted in the creation of mofongo's distantly-related but notably different West African dish fufu, but Mofongo's unique flavor comes from a combination of West African flavors and the Taíno Indian culinary tradition of mashing root vegetables, mixed with major Spanish culinary influences.

  7. Tuwon masara - Wikipedia

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    Tuwon masara is a Nigerian corn flour swallow [1] eaten primarily by the Hausa and Fulani that resembles fufu.It has several alternative names. This meal is not only common in the northern parts of Nigeria, it is well known around the world, it is just cooked in different ways depending on the country.

  8. Fufu (dog) - Wikipedia

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    The death of Fufu in early 2015 was followed by four days of Buddhist funeral rites and the dog's cremation, images from which were widely shared on social media in Thailand. [5] The funeral attracted commentary from Thais as an oblique and ironic reflection of worries over the king's succession, which cannot be aired openly in Thailand due to ...

  9. Eba - Wikipedia

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    Eba has a gross energy content of 381.5 kcal which is higher than other cassava products like fufu and lafun with 180 kcal and 357.7 respectively. [11] However, it has a crude protein content of 0.9g/100g, slightly lower than fufu and lafun with 1.0g/100g and 1.1g/100g respectively. [11] [12]