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Latest revision as of 12:11, 18 February 2025
Ghanaian cuisine refers to the food culture, cooking practices, and culinary traditions of the people of Ghana. It is characterized by its diverse range of flavors, ingredients, and dishes, which are influenced by the country's rich cultural history and geographical location.
History[edit]
The history of Ghanaian cuisine is deeply intertwined with the history of Ghana itself. The cuisine has been influenced by a variety of cultures and civilizations that have interacted with the region over the centuries, including the indigenous Akan people, the Mali Empire, the Songhai Empire, and European colonial powers such as the Portuguese Empire, the Dutch Empire, and the British Empire.
Ingredients[edit]
The ingredients used in Ghanaian cuisine are diverse and often locally sourced. Staple foods include cassava, yam, plantain, and maize, which are used in a variety of dishes. Other common ingredients include palm nut, okra, garden egg, tomato, pepper, fish, meat, and a variety of legumes and vegetables.
Dishes[edit]
Some of the most popular dishes in Ghanaian cuisine include jollof rice, waakye, banku, kenkey, fufu, and kelewele. These dishes are often served with a variety of soups and stews, such as groundnut soup, palm nut soup, and okro stew.
Eating habits[edit]
In Ghana, it is common for meals to be eaten with the right hand, with utensils being less commonly used. It is also common for meals to be shared among family members or friends, reflecting the communal nature of Ghanaian society.
Influence and spread[edit]
Ghanaian cuisine has had a significant influence on the cuisines of other West African countries, and has also spread to other parts of the world through the Ghanaian diaspora. In recent years, Ghanaian cuisine has gained international recognition for its unique flavors and ingredients.
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