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==Description==
==Description==



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Fufu with soup and read fish
Cassava plant
Plantains

Description

Fufu is a traditional dish in West Africa, with many local variations, not just in Ghana or Sierra Leone, but in almost any kitchen of the area. It consists of cassava and plantain and has a sticky consistency, very similar to dumplings. Fufu is served with different kinds of soup. The soup is poured over the fufu and people eat together out of one bowl, using their fingers.

Recipe

Cassava roots and plantains are peeled, and then cooked in boiling water. Both ingredients are pounded for a long time until the mass is sticky enough.

Alternatives

Fufu is the favourite dish of most of the Ghanaians. For the admirers of fufu all over the world, the Ghanaian food industry has created instant fufu powder.