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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, Guinea, Liberia, Cote D'Ivoire, Burkina Faso, Benin, Togo, Nigeria, Cameroon ...

  3. Yoruba cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Abula (Ewedu, Gbegiri, obe ata and Amala with meat and or fish): A mixed soup dish with different sauces and Amala. Efo riro with Iyan, Eba or Fufu : A spiced vegetable soup with proteins and Okele of choice. Obe Apon and Fufu: A nutty draw soup with Fufu (or any okele of choice) Iresi Eyin : A spiced palm oil rice.

  4. Congolese cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Congo's farmland is the source of a wide variety of crops. These include maize, rice, cassava (manioc), sweet potatoes, yam, taro, plantain, tomatoes, pumpkin and varieties of peas and nuts. [2] These foods are eaten throughout the country, but there are also regional dishes. The most important crops for export are coffee and palm oil.

  5. List of African dishes - Wikipedia

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    Achu/Achou. Cameroon. A dish consisting of pounded cocoyams and a red palm oil soup, served with cow skin, oxtail, tripe, and steamed eggplant. Ming'oko. Tanzania. A dish of wild edible yams. Afang. Nigeria. A vegetable soup which has its origin from the Efik people in the southeast of Nigeria.

  6. Benin cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Culture of Benin. Beninese cuisine involves many fresh meals served with a variety of sauces. Meat is usually quite expensive, and meals are generally light on meat and generous on vegetable fat. In southern Benin cuisine, the most common ingredient is corn, often used to prepare dough which is mainly served with peanut - or tomato -based sauces.

  7. Ugali - Wikipedia

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    Fufu, a starch-based food from West and Central Africa, may also be made from maize meal, in which case it may be called fufu corn. In the Caribbean, similar dishes are cou-cou (Barbados), funchi (Curaçao and Aruba), and funjie (Virgin Islands). It is known as funche in Puerto Rican cuisine and mayi moulin in Haitian cuisine. [37]

  8. Cuisine of the Central African Republic - Wikipedia

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    A French cuisine boulangerie in Bangui. Bangui is the capital of the Central African Republic, and the staple diet of the people there includes cassava, rice, squash, pumpkins and plantains (served with a sauce) and grilled meat. Okra or gombo is a popular vegetable. Peanuts and peanut butter are widely used.

  9. Cakalang fufu - Wikipedia

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    Cakalang fufu can be heated or fried and directly consumed with steamed rice accompanied with dabu-dabu (Minahasan sambal), or become the ingredient of other dishes, such as mixed with potato salad, sprinkled upon noodles or tinutuan, or cooked as spicy rica-rica with chili pepper. [5] It has a strong smoky flavor, thanks to being cooked over ...