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Potato fufu is a staple swallow food taken by the northern region of Nigeria. It is popular among the Yoruba tribe living in Kwara state. The swallow food is easy to make compared to pounded yam and its unique taste is why the food is prepared at weddings, parties and other occasions.[1]

  1. ^ Online, Tribune (2017-08-05). "Ilorin people's love for pounded sweet potato and okro soup is amazing". Tribune Online. Retrieved 2022-07-01.

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Potato fufu

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Potato fufu is a staple swallow food taken by the northern region of Nigeria. It is popular among the Yoruba tribe living in Kwara state. The swallow...

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Fufu

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Fufu (or fufuo, foofoo, foufou /ˈfuˌfu/ foo-foo listen) is a pounded meal found in West African cuisine. It is a Twi word that originates from the Akans...

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Instant mashed potatoes

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Analogous to instant mashed potatoes are instant poi made from taro and instant fufu made from yams or yam substitutes including cereals. Poha, an instant rice...

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Cakalang fufu

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Cakalang Fufu Kesulitan Memasarkan Usahanya - Tribun Manado" (in Indonesian). Manado.tribunnews.com. Retrieved 11 June 2012. Cakalang Fufu Potato Salad recipe...

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Mashed potato

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Turkey, mashed potatoes made with milk, salt, black pepper and butter are called patates puresi.[citation needed] Food portal Aligot Champ Fufu Hachis Parmentier...

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West African cuisine

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pestle until a desired consistency is reached. Fufu can also be made from semolina, rice, or even instant potato flakes. Often, the dish is still made by traditional...

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Malian cuisine

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dishes in Mali include fufu, Dibi, Jollof rice, and maafe (peanut butter sauce). Location of Mali Malian tea A farmer with potatoes Mango packaging Velton...

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Congolese cuisine

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widely, representing the food of indigenous people. Cassava, fufu, rice, plantain and potatoes are generally the staple foods eaten with other side dishes...

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Root vegetable

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Oceania, in these areas being used directly or mashed to make foods such as fufu or poi. López Camelo, Andrés F. (2004). Manual for the Preparation and Sale...

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Cooking banana

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needed] Fufu de platano is a traditional and very popular lunch dish in Cuba, and essentially akin to the Puerto Rican mofongo. It is a fufu made by boiling...

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Yoruba cuisine

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(Ewedu, Gbegiri and Amala), Asaro, Eforiro with Okele (Iyan, Eba, Amala, Fufu, Lafun,etc.). Some Yoruba dishes: 1. Akara 2. Asun 3. Ofada 4. Abula 5. Asaro...

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List of cooking appliances

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cooker Espresso machine Field kitchen Fire pot Flattop grill Food steamer Fufu machine Griddle Halogen oven Haybox Hibachi Horno Hot box (appliance) Hot...

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Tapioca

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large wooden mortar and pestle until it becomes homogeneous. This is called fufu. It is eaten with soup. Tapioca is not as widely used in Europe, but several...

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Flour

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used to make breads, pancakes, tapioca pudding, a savoury porridge called fufu in Africa, and is used as a starch. Teff flour is made from the grain teff...

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Staple food

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vegetables can be mashed and used to make porridge-like dishes such as poi and fufu. Pulses (such as chickpeas, from which gram flour is made) and starchy root...

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Ugali

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Cameroon – Cameroon Dona Fitah – Sudan, South Sudan, Congo Foutou – Ivory Coast Fufu – Sierra Leone, Nigeria Funge de milho – Angola (northern) Sadza – Kalanga...

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Sombe

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served majorly with Bundu (also known as mingled Tapioca, Kalo (In Luganda), fufu (in Lingala) but it can also be served with rice, posho, matooke, Ggonja...

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Palaver sauce

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(cocoyam) leaves, and palm oil. It is served with boiled rice, potatoes, garri, fufu or yams. Outside of Africa, spinach is often used as a substitute...

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Imagawayaki

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Taiko manjū (太鼓饅頭) Bunka-yaki (文化焼き) Taishō-yaki (大正焼き) Jiyū-yaki (自由焼き) Fūfu manjū (夫婦饅頭) or Fū man (フーマン) Oyaki (おやき) – some of Aomori Prefecture and...

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Cuisine of Guinea

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of the capital (Conakry). It is part of West African cuisine and includes fufu, jollof corn, maafe, and tapalapa bread. Ingredients include boiled cassava...

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Light Soup

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Ke Toolo Wonu', (2) 'Atomo(Chops of Boiled-Potatoes) Ke Toolo Wonu', (3) etc. It can be served with Fufu, Banku, kokonte, boiled rice or yam. Boiled...

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Soup

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vegetables, meat, fish, and balls of ground melon seed. It is often eaten with fufu. Ezogelin soup is a traditional Turkish variety of lentil soup, also very...

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Taro

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and eaten with a sauce. In Ghana, it substitutes for plantain in making fufu when plantains are out of season. It is also cut into small pieces to make...

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Cuisine of the Central African Republic

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Both fufu and foutou are eaten like bread and often served with stews, soups and sauces Mashed yams are also sometimes used to prepare foutou. Fufu, pounded...

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African cuisine

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and plantains, sweet potatoes, and cocoyams. These crops have become staples in the diet of many people in Central Africa. Fufu-like starchy foods are...

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