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Food in Ghana

•Common foods•School food

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Daily Bread

Here is the bread dough that is sold on

the street

School children and workers will eat this in the

daytime

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Here is the baked bread...

Ready to be sold

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Preparing Akple

Akple – maize dough finely ground and boiled in water

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Akple and Okro soup

Akple – Here’s the dough after it has

been baked

Okro Soup – A soup made from finely chopped and ground red

peppers, mixed with palm oil, okra and water. A smoked fish will be

cooked in this soup.

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Preparing the okra for the soup

Here are the vegetables, the chopped red pepper and the fish ready to be

made into soup.

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How to eat Akple and Okro soup.

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KenkeyWhen the Akple is covered with corn

husk, and is steamed, a Kenkey

is prepared

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Preparing the Kenkey

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Eating kenkey with your hands

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Kenkey is eaten with fish cooked in red pepper sauce and hot spices.

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Yam being fried

A yam is a vegetable not dissimilar to a

potato.

The yam is fried in palm oil.

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Black eyed beansThe beans will

be soaked then boiled

and eaten with rice and palm

oil.

Beans with Gari – what is Gari?

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Common cereal - cassava

These grains of corn will be dried to make

Gari.

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Baked Cassava - Fufu

Fufu is a soft dough eaten with meat or

fish

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A popular common meal.

Beans cooked in a red pepper

paste.

Gari

Smoked Mackerel cooked in a spicy tomato sauce.

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A quick breakfast

An egg and tomato mixture

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Fish

Fish - first smoked then cooked – Why do people smoke fish?

Why do the villagers eat so many fish?

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The fish will be eaten with Akple (maize)

Every single part of the fish is used – there is no waste!

Everyone eats fish regularly.

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Fish in sauce with akple

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Fish and cereals

Groundnut soup with fish

Soft cereals

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Different kinds of fish

Do you recognize some of these fish?

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Storing the fish

Fish, catch, salt or smoke.

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Fruit Coconuts – you can

drink the milk.These coconuts have fallen off the trees.

... And eat the flesh inside

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Common fruits

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Snacks we have bought

Tomato sauce

Tomato and red onion

Avocado

Fried Plantain

Fried Yam

Salt

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Bissap juice

Leaves from the Hibiscus flower are used

to prepare this juice

The juice from the leaves are mixed with water

and sugar

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Rice and water

Quite often the schoolchildren will drink rice and water as a quick

snack

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Maize and water - Koko

The schoolchildren will drink this at playtime.

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Food available at school

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Buying or bringing food

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Preparing oranges for the purpose of eating

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The preparation kitchen


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