Sokham Bexe

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Sokham Bexe is a traditional dish originating from the African region, specifically from the Angolan culture. It is a staple food in many households and is often served during special occasions and festivities.

Ingredients

The main ingredients of Sokham Bexe include chicken, okra, palm oil, and ground peanuts. The dish is typically served with rice or funge, a traditional Angolan staple made from cassava or cornmeal.

Preparation

The preparation of Sokham Bexe begins with marinating the chicken in a mixture of spices and herbs. The chicken is then cooked in palm oil until it is browned. Okra and ground peanuts are added to the pot and the mixture is simmered until the okra is tender and the flavors are well combined. The dish is typically served hot and is often accompanied by a side of rice or funge.

Cultural Significance

Sokham Bexe holds a significant place in Angolan culture. It is often prepared for special occasions such as weddings, birthdays, and religious ceremonies. The dish is also a common feature in traditional Angolan restaurants and is considered a symbol of the country's rich culinary heritage.

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