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Banku Mix, 32oz
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NINA International Banku Mix (Cassava and Corn Meal) – 32 oz
Experience the authentic taste of Ghana with NINA International Banku Mix—a perfect blend of fermented cassava and corn meal. Banku is a cherished West African dish, loved for its slightly sour flavor and smooth, stretchy texture. This all-natural mix contains no additives or preservatives and is resealable to keep it fresh.
Banku pairs beautifully with tilapia, okra stew, or pepper sauce and is a staple at family gatherings, special occasions, and street food markets in Ghana. With this ready-to-use mix, you can enjoy the true flavors of Ghana right in your own kitchen.
Recipe: Banku with Grilled Tilapia and Pepper Sauce
Ingredients:
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2 cups NINA Banku Mix
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4 cups water (adjust as needed)
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1 whole tilapia (cleaned and seasoned)
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2 medium onions (1 chopped, 1 blended)
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4 medium tomatoes (blended)
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3–5 fresh chili peppers (blended)
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1 tsp salt (or to taste)
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2 tbsp vegetable oil
Instructions:
For the Banku:
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In a pot, mix the banku flour with water until smooth.
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Place over medium heat and stir continuously with a wooden spatula to avoid lumps.
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Continue stirring until the mixture thickens and becomes stretchy (about 8–10 minutes).
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Shape into balls and keep warm.
For the Tilapia:
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Season the tilapia with salt, garlic, ginger, and pepper.
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Grill over charcoal or bake in the oven until fully cooked and slightly charred.
For the Pepper Sauce:
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Blend tomatoes, onion, and chili peppers.
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Heat oil in a pan, pour in the blend, season with salt, and simmer for 5–7 minutes until thickened.
Serving:
Serve the hot banku with grilled tilapia and pepper sauce on the side. Garnish with fresh vegetables if desired.
Names for Banku in Other African Countries
- Togo/Benin: Akple
- Nigeria: Similar to "Agidi" or "Corn and Cassava Swallow" (though texture and preparation differ)
- Ivory Coast: Foutou Maïs
- Sierra Leone: Foofoo (corn variation)
- Liberia: Dumboy (cassava-based, but prepared differently)
- Cameroon: Baton de Manioc (with corn variation)