Some staple
foods of Ewe People in Ghana
The main dishes of this region are "Akple" with okro
soup or stew, fufu with palm nut soup, Abolo with
shrimps and "one man thousand" banku with okro stew or pepper,
red-red or beans stew and fried plantains.
Ingredients
for preparing "Akple" are:
*
Corn flour.
* Cassava dough
(optional)
*
Water.
*
Salt.
Akple
is a dish popularly eaten by the people of the Volta region
in Ghana.
It
is a carbohydrate based food made from corn flour.
1.
Heart water to boil.
2.
Add the corn flour and stir to mix.
3.
Continue to stir until it becomes even and semi-solid.
4.
Roll it into balls.
"Akple"
is often rolled into round balls.
It's
normally eaten with okro soup or stew, grounded pepper, light soup, palm nut
soup and groundnut soup.
It
contains a lot of carbohydrates therefore gives the body energy for normal
functioning.
Akple
is enjoyable when eaten hot.
It's
usually taken with okro soup known as "Fetri Detsi" among the Ewes.
2.
Abolo or Able is a gluten free sweet and slightly sour, steamed dumpling which
popular among the Ewes of Ghana, Togo, Benin and Cote d'Ivoire.
Abolo
is ground, soaked corn flour that is steamed or baked on leaves
It
is prepared by adding sugar and water to grounded corn to form dough.
The
dough is allowed to rise before it is wrapped in cornhusks and grilled, steamed
or baked.
Abolo
is taking with shrimps or "one man thousand" or friend fish.
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