Maboké

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Maboké is a dish in Centrafrican cuisine of Central African Republic. It is a fish dish, with roasted spices, wrapped in cassava or banana leaf.[1] It is also eaten in other part of African cuisine in other parts of Africa,[2][3] like the Democratic Republic of The Congo which uses many species of tropical fish from the Congo River.[1] It is sometimes served with fried plantains and rice.

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Geography Now! CONGO (Democratic republic)". YouTube. March 29, 2016.
  2. ^ "Maboké de Poisson aux Ntétés".
  3. ^ "RECETTE DE MABOKé". 25 December 2012.