Ground nut soup
Ground nut soup |
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This is a photograph of a garnished ground nut or peanut soup |
Place of origin |
Ghana |
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Serving temperature |
Hot |
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Main ingredients |
Onions, tomatoes, chicken, garden eggs, okra, pepper, ginger, bay leaves, rosemary sprig, peanut butter and water |
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Cookbook:Ground nut soup Ground nut soup |
Ground Nut Soup is a delicacy that is prepared from groundnut which is mashed into a paste,[1] usually termed as groundnut pate. Groundnut soup is eaten with fufu, banku, kenkey and so on. It is a delicacy that Ghanaian and people in other African countries consume, such as in Sierra Leone.[2] It is popularly known by Ghanaians in an Akan language called Nkatenkwan.
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- WikiProject Food and drink
- WikiProject Africa
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