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Kenkey with Tilapia | MyWeku Tastes
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Kenkey with Tilapia

In some parts of Africa tilapia is available in abundance and taste buds are so used to it that quick thinking entrepreneurs now farm them, some in their backyards, to keep production up.

Make your way into a good restaurant in Ghana and the combination of Kenkey or banku and Tilapia would be on the menu. At outdooring ceremonies, engagement parties and weddings Kenkey and  tilapia are ever present. Two legendary sauces go with Kenkey and tilapia. Shito (Shito din) and kpakpo shito. No Kenkey meal is complete without these two.

Kenkey with Tilapia

  



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