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  2. Kokonte - Wikipedia

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    Kokonte, also known as abeti3, lapiiwa, lapelawa [1] or “face the wall”, is a staple swallow food eaten in some parts of Africa including Togo, Ghana and others. In Ghana, kokonte is eaten by most of the ethnic groups like the Ga, Akan, Hausa, [2] Kokonte usually is brown, grey and deep green depending on the type of ethnic group that prepares the dish.

  3. Tanganyika groundnut scheme - Wikipedia

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    With great difficulty, the Groundnut Army was finally able to plant the first nuts. When the rainy season arrived, some of the workshops and stores were swept away by a flash flood. After that, the hot season baked the ground clay into a hard surface that made harvesting the nuts very difficult.

  4. Cocoa Processing Company - Wikipedia

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    Groundnut Coated with Chocolate (Pebbles (Chocolate dragees)) Royal Natural Cocoa Powder; Alltime (Instant drinking chocolate) Vitaco (Instant drinking chocolate) [1] The Company’s products have won several local and international quality awards, thereby confirming the organoleptic quality of food products presented to consumers.

  5. Vigna subterranea - Wikipedia

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    The adoption of traditional plant breeding methods to enhance nutritional benefits of locally grown food crops such as Bambara groundnut is an economic and affordable strategy to decrease malnutrition in Africa. [27] The form and colour of Bambara groundnut were all important factors to optimize the best extraction yield of phytochemicals ...

  6. Ghanaian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Ghanaian bread, which is known for its good quality, is baked with wheat flour and sometimes cassava flour is added for an improved texture. There are four major types of bread in Ghana. They are tea bread (similar to the baguette), sugar bread (which is a sweet bread), brown (whole wheat) bread, and butter bread. Rye bread, oat bread and malt ...

  7. Category:Manufacturing companies of Ghana - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 5 December 2016, at 07:58 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  8. Honeywell Group - Wikipedia

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    Gateway Honeywell Flour mills, a food processing company, was registered in 1985. [6] The company later changed its name to Honeywell Flour Mills Plc. [6] It produces flour-based products including baking flour, ball foods, noodles and pasta. [9] Honeywell Group has also recorded a number of milestones in its almost five decades of operations.

  9. Manufacturing in Ghana - Wikipedia

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    Industry in Ghana accounts for about 24.5% of total GDP. [1] However, Ghana's industrial production is rising at a 7.8% rate, giving it the 38th fastest growing industrial production in the world [ 2 ] due to government industrialization policies.