Malian cuisine

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Jollof rice with vegetables and a boiled egg

Cuisine in Mali includes rice and millet as staples of Mali, a food culture heavily based on cereal grains.[1][2] Grains are generally prepared with sauces made from edible leaves, such as spinach, sweet potato or baobab, with tomato peanut sauce. The dishes may be accompanied by pieces of grilled meat (typically chicken, mutton, beef, or goat).[1][2]

Malian cuisine varies regionally.[1][2] Part of West African cuisine, other popular dishes in Mali include fufu, Dibi, Jollof rice, and maafe (peanut butter sauce).

  • Location of Mali
    Location of Mali
  • Malian tea
    Malian tea
  • A farmer with potatoes
    A farmer with potatoes
  • Mango packaging
    Mango packaging

References

  1. ^ a b c Velton, p. 30.
  2. ^ a b c Milet, p. 146.

Bibliography

  • Milet, Eric & Manaud, Jean-Luc (2007). Mali (in French). Editions Olizane. ISBN 978-2-88086-351-7.
  • Velton, Ross (2004). Mali. Bradt Travel Guides. ISBN 978-1-84162-077-0.