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A Ghanaian koobi (salted tilapia) tomato-onion stew simmered in palm oil with garlic, ginger, and chilies—savory, aromatic, and boldly spiced.
Alloco is a beloved Ivorian street-food snack of ripe plantains fried until caramelized and served with a zesty tomato-onion-chili relish brightened with lime.
A refreshing, no-cook West African bowl of soaked garri enriched with evaporated milk, sweetened to taste, and topped with roasted groundnuts, banana slices, coconut flakes, and ice for a creamy-crunchy chill.
Senegalese Dibi: smoky grilled lamb marinated with mustard, garlic, ginger, lemon, vinegar, and warm spices, finished with soft onions and served with baguette and fries.
A beloved Togolese street‑food doughnut: crisp and golden outside, soft and airy within, scented with nutmeg, vanilla, ginger, and lime. Finished with powdered sugar and a warm honey‑lime drizzle with a whisper of chili.
Kanda Nsusu is a rich and flavorful West African stew combining the unique texture of cow skin with a savory peanut sauce, accented with aromatic spices, making it a comforting and hearty dish.
Fufu Saaga is a delightful West African dish that features a hearty fufu made from cassava and plantain paired with a flavorful saaga sauce made from spinach and groundnut base, enriched with aromatic spices and tender meats.
Bofrot, also known as puff puff, is a delightful West African fried dough snack with a lightly sweet flavor and a hint of spice from nutmeg. Enjoy these golden-brown treats as a snack or dessert with a dusting of powdered sugar.
Amiwo à la Sauce Tomate is a traditional West African dish featuring seasoned cornmeal cooked in a savory tomato sauce infused with spices and red palm oil.
Bijagós Bites is a flavorful West African dish, featuring tender fish fillets marinated with spices and cooked alongside a vibrant cassava and tomato mixture. It's perfect for a zesty and fulfilling dinner.