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Kwacoco, sometimes spelled kwa-coco, is a Cameroonian cuisine dish consisting in pureed cocoyam (a root crop from in Central and South America) wrapped and steamed in banana leaves. It is consumed by different ethnic groups from Cameroon, specially the Kwe people, for whom the traditional meal usually consists in kwacoco served with banga, which is a soup made from a base of palm nut pulp, and smoked fish.[1] It is sometimes referred to as kwacoco bible when the cocoyam is mixed with other ingredients such as spinach, smoked fish, red oil and spices, and it can also be served along with many other stews and soups.

Eba (Garri from Cassava) served with Fresh fish banga (Palm Kennel) soup in a clay pot

The combination of kwacoco and banga is a staple food for rural communities in Cameroon, who rely on the fats and carbohydrates provided by these foods to subsist.[2] During the world food crisis of 2008, local farmers were encouraged to produce more cocoyam, and urban consumers were told to promote its consumption over imported food.[3]

  1. ^ Ngoran, Suinyuy Derrick (2008), Unpinning Village Development in Cameroon: The Case of Bakingili Village., GRIN Verlag, retrieved 16 October 2016
  2. ^ Mungah Shalo Tchombe, Therese (2016), "Psychological Undertones of Family Poverty in Rural Communities in Cameroon: Resilience and Coping Strategies.", South African Journal of Psychology, 42 (2): 232–242, retrieved 16 October 2016
  3. ^ De Lancey, Mark Dike; Mbuh, Rebecca; De Lancey, Mark W. (2010), Historical Dictionary of the Republic of Cameroon., Scarecrow Press, p. 103, ISBN 9780810873995, retrieved 16 October 2016

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