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Zoomkoom is a fermented beverage from Burkina Faso and Northern Ghana with a sweet taste.[1]
"Zoom" means flour and “koom” means water in the Mooré language. There are varieties of zoomkoom, the traditional and modernized one. The traditional beverage is brown in color and the modernized has a white appearance because millet is used in place of guinea corn and without shea butter.