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  2. Ghanaian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Tuo zaafi is a millet, sorghum or maize dish originating from Northern Ghana. [5] Fonfom is a maize dish popular in south-western Ghana. [5] Abolo, which is prepared by steaming corn dough and sugar mixture is a delicacy among the Ewes. It is eaten with various soups or sauces. Yoroyoro is widely eaten across Dagbon and many parts of Northern ...

  3. The Chop Bar - Wikipedia

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    The Chop Bar is a Ghanaian food centre that serves local cuisines in a contemporary dining setting. It was founded by Elias Hage and Mona Quartey El Halabi in 2015 [ 1 ] Service

  4. List of African dishes - Wikipedia

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    A dish of steamed black eyed peas with red palm oil and hot peppers. Konkonte: Ghana: A famine food of Ghana made from dried and pounded manioc root. Kuli-kuli: Nigeria, Cameroon: A Hausa food that is primarily made from peanuts. It is a popular snack in Nigeria. Kushari: Egypt

  5. Tubaani - Wikipedia

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    Tubaani also referred to as steamed black-eyed peas' pudding is a popular Ghanaian dish that is commonly eaten in the northern regions and Zongo communities of Ghana.The dish consists of a paste made from the flour of black-eyed peas and water which is then cooked after being first wrapped in the sweet-tasting, aromatic leaves of the Marantaceous herb Thaumatococcus daniellii and served with ...

  6. Category:Ghanaian cuisine - Wikipedia

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  7. Ice kenkey - Wikipedia

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    Ice kenkey is a popular Ghanaian dessert made from kenkey, a steamed dumpling made from fermented cornmeal. [1] It is often sold as a street food in Ghana . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ]

  8. Banku (dish) - Wikipedia

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    Akple is preferred by the people of the southern regions of Ghana—the Ewe people, [6] the Fante people and the Ga-Dangme—but it is also eaten across other regions in Ghana. Banku is a softer variety eaten by the Ga-Dangme (Ga or Dangbe), while the Fante people also have a drier variant of the dish they call ɛtsew. [1] [2] [7]

  9. Ugali - Wikipedia

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    A dish of uphuthu (right) served with skop (meat from the head of a cow) Uphuthu is a South African method of cooking mealie meal whereby the end product is a finely textured coarse grain-like meal which is typically enjoyed with an accompaniment of vegetables and meat in KwaZulu-Natal and Eastern Cape regions of South Africa or as the star of ...