Jollof (/dʒəˈlɒf/), or jollof rice, is a rice dish from West Africa. The dish is typically made with long-grain rice, tomatoes, chilies, onions, spices...
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West African cuisine (section Jollof rice)
the Wolof ethnic group, from whom the word "jollof" originated. There are many variations of jollof rice, which in most cuisines depends on a base similar...
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measures food inflation by tracking the cost of ingredients used to prepare Jollof rice, a popular West African dish. The index is compiled using data collected...
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Gastronationalism (section Jollof rice)
form of jollof rice, with Ghana, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Liberia and Cameroon particularly competitive as to which country makes the best jollof. In the...
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Concoction rice is a home-made food in Nigeria prepared instead of jollof rice or conventional white rice. The major ingredients used in making the food...
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Red Rice, a traditional Gullah Lowcountry dish, similar to West African jollof rice Food portal Wehani rice, a variety of aromatic brown rice developed...
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Nigerian cuisine (section Rice-based)
rice is rice made with coconut milk, and other spices. Jollof rice is a rice dish made with pureed tomato and Scotch bonnet-based sauce. Ofada rice is...
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name from the nations' long-standing rivalry over who makes the best Jollof rice. The rivalry between Ghana and Nigeria extends beyond the realm of sports...
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Deborah Owusu-Bonsu (section Ghana Jollof)
competition among West Africans about whose Jollof rice was better, expanded into the "Jollof Wars". The "Jollof War" competition is especially prominent...
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Jambalaya (category American rice dishes)
rice dish called "jollof rice" that according to researcher Kayla Stewart apparently developed from thiéboudienne, a Senegalese dish made of red rice...
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mexicano" (Mexican rice) and "arroz a la mexicana" (Mexican-style rice). Jambalaya Jollof rice Paella Pilaf Fried rice Rice and beans Rice and peas Kenyon...
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dish from West Africa to the New World. It also bears a resemblance to jollof rice. List of regional dishes of the United States Terrance Zepke (2009)....
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criollo Platillo Moros y Cristianos Rice and beans Spanish rice (Mexico) Bariis iskukaris (Somalia) Jollof rice (West Africa) Kushari (Egypt) Arroz a...
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Riz gras (category Rice dishes)
and meat. This dish can be considered a variation of what is known as Jollof rice in English-speaking West Africa. Riz gras is often served at parties...
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(2020-01-28). "Jollof Rice Nigeria's National Dish - Africa.com". www.africa.com. Retrieved 2023-01-10. "The National Dish of Nigeria | Nigerian Jollof Rice". All...
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Rice is also a staple food, as is the Serer people's sorghum couscous (called "Chereh" in Serer) particularly in Senegal and the Gambia. Jollof rice—originally...
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and beignets are some of Niger's popular snacks. One popular food is jollof rice. Plant agriculture production in Niger is significantly reliant upon...
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Thieboudienne (category Seafood and rice dishes)
a dish consisting of chicken, rice and vegetables such as a tomato and onion base. Tiep is similar to the jollof rice also called benachin which means...
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Ghana Jollof can refer to: The style of jollof rice in Ghanaian cuisine "Ghana Jollof", a song about the Jollof Wars by Sister Deborah This disambiguation...
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Saffron rice is a dish made from saffron, white rice and also usually vegetable bouillon. Saffron rice is found in the cuisines of many countries (in one...
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Ghanaian cuisine (section Foods made with rice)
mashed rice, often eaten with groundnut or palm nut soup. Plain rice—boiled rice accompanies many of the variety of red stews. Jollof rice—rice cooked...
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and with a soft drink or with Iresi ati Obe ata (Rice and stew), Jollof rice, fried rice or Ofada rice as a side dish. "Asun: Spicy Barbecued Goat Meat"...
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epa 27. Adun 28. Mosa 29. Jollof 30. Egusi 31. Ipekere 32. Dun Dun Oniyeri 33. Wara 34. Efo Tete 35. Sisi pelebe 36. Fried rice(Iresi dindin) 37. Baba dudu...
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French Ouolof, Jollof, or Jolof, which now typically refers either to the Jolof Empire or to jollof rice, a common West African rice dish. Now-archaic...
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West African cuisine, other popular dishes in Mali include fufu, Dibi, Jollof rice, and maafe (peanut butter sauce). Location of Mali Malian tea A farmer...
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14th to the 19th centuries. Similarly, a West African rice dish is known in English as Jollof rice. The origins of the Wolof people are obscure, states...
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Yellow rice is a traditional yellow-colored rice dish in Iranian, West Asian, Moroccan, Ecuadorian, Peruvian, Caribbean, Portuguese, Filipino, Afghan...
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Banga rice when they prepare the dish like they do when preparing Banga Soup. Rice Palmnut Seasoning cubes Salt Crayfish Fresh pepper Onions Jollof rice Rice...
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Nigerian fast food staples such as meat pies, scotch eggs, chicken, jollof rice, fried rice, cakes, and hamburgers. List of hamburger restaurants Williams...
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beliefs Art Arts Igbo-Ukwu Kingdom of Benin Yoruba Architecture Cuisine Jollof rice Afang Abacha Amala Eba Edikang ikong Owo Pounded yam Ukodo Egusi Puff-puff...
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