Plakali

{{Short description|Ghanaian staple food}}

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| name = Plakali

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| alternate_name = Plakali

| country = Ghana, Côte d’Ivoire

| region = Western Region

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| main_ingredient = Usually cassava

| variations = 2

| fat = 0.1

| carbohydrate = 84

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Plakali is a staple food mainly prepared by the Ahanta and Nzema peoples of the Western region of Ghana and Côte d’Ivoire. It consists of cassava dough cooked in hot water, and it is similar to banku, another Ivorian and Ghanaian staple food, and fufu. Plakali is eaten with palm nut or groundnut soup.{{Cite web|url=https://www.tasteatlas.com/plakali|title=Plakali {{!}} Traditional Side Dish From Ghana {{!}} TasteAtlas|website=www.tasteatlas.com|access-date=2019-07-20}}

See also

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References

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== External links ==

  • [http://ndish.com/plakali/ National DISH in the World]

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Category:Ghanaian cuisine

Category:National dishes

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