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Dawadawa! or we must be out of our minds!
They have Dawadawa at my local Afro shop! So I can’t even say that I had to go through a hard and wearing journey to get this Afrikan spice.
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@ObadeleKambon after your smoothie ingredients list got me stumbling into Dawadawa I just had to try it. It being an indigenous ingredient replaced by western poisenous flavor enhancers made me very curious.
So there it is: raw taste is soily, a bit salty, slightly like roasted peanut, light bitter. I like it.
In the smoothie this morning half a teaspoon (per cup) definitetly left it’s note. And took out the acid to a sertain degree. I liked it!
I also used it in the Egusi stew today, but I could not taste the modest amount I added. Actually I had tasted it raw just now tat I am writing. I now know that I can add about a tea spoon for the next stew.
I strongly encourage you all to invite Dawadawa back into your kitchens and cooking places! We must have been out of our minds to replace it!
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‘Dawadawa: An alternative spice for magie cube’
https://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/NewsArchive/artikel.php?ID=305377-
99,968 Abibisika (Black Gold) Points
This is BlackTastic to hear! Once we know better, we MUST do better. It’s all about behavioral change for reAfrikanization and dewhitenization!!!
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Saa na yɛ! The rich and fulfilling process of reAfrikanization takes a big part of the work for deWhitenization, since in most cases obviously destructive&senceless behaviours are being replaced by wholistically healthy behaviours.
I am happy on every single day for walking the path of reAfrikanization&deWhitenization.
M’ani gye efiri sɛ kakra kakra me nnamfo kɔdi m’akyi!
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