African Cooking?

I need to know does any one know what food explicitly traditional in Africa within the country of Mali? I still cant find it can you please help.

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cookbookwiki will distribute you a good description of the unfinished foods hope this helps you

Typical Malinese Dishes
Salads

* Salade à la Tomates et au Cocombres (Tomato-cucumber salad)

Poultry

* Poulet Kedjennou (Chicken stewed near vegetables)
* Poulet Yassa (Chicken with onions)

Meats

* Diabadji (Meat within onion sauce)
* Fakoye (Lamb in herb sauce)
* Naboulou (Meat & baobab leaves contained by peanut sauce)
* N'gougouna (Meat in bean branch sauce)
* Saga Saga (Meat in sweet potato branch sauce)
* Sauce d'Arachide (Meat in peanut sauce; see Mafé recipe notes)
* Sauce Noire (Meat within gumbo sauce)

Fish & Seafood

* Tcheké (Fish with plantains)
* Tigadèguèna ni Djèguè Woussou (Smoked fish surrounded by peanut sauce)

Vegetables & Beans

* Foutou Banane (Mashed plantains, see, Fufu recipe)
* Foutou Igname (Mashed yams, see, Fufu recipe)
* Frites de Patates Douces (Fried sweet potatoes)
* Goyo (Eggplant)
* Rago^ut d'Igname (Yam stew)

Breads & Grains

* Couscous (Grain-like pasta)
* Dégué (Sweetened yogurt porridge)
* Fonio (Crushed wild grain)
* Larho (Millet porridge)
* Moni (Sour porridge)
* Riz (Plain boiled rice)
* Riz au Gras (Rice mixed next to fat & vegetables)
* Seri (Sweet porridge)
* T^o (Millet or cornmeal porridge beside okra sauce)

Desserts

* Mangues (Mangoes)
* Meni-meniyong (Sesame-honey sweet)
* Pastèque (Watermelon)

Beverages

* Café (Coffee)
* Dablenin (Sorrel beverage)
* Djinimbéré (Ginger beverage)
* Té (Tea)
mozilla firefox-- type in- African cooking Mali - it will take you to info you stipulation, l have tested it.
The foremost foods eaten are rice, millet, sorghum, and beans, cooked as a sort of porridge, served next to a meat or fish sauce. A common lunchtime in southern Mali is call t^o, a pudding made from pounded millet, served with a sauce of meat or vegetables
In Ethiopia it is Wot ( a spicy sauce ) and Tej a fermented honey drink.

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