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Omo tuo

Omo tuo is a Ghanaian staple food made with rice. The rice is usually cooked with more water than usual to make it softer. It is then beaten a little to make it smooth and shaped into sizable balls . It's English designation is thus "Rice Balls."[1] It is usually served with tasty soup made of groundnut or palmnuts. It's a Ghanaian delicacy enjoyed by all people groups most notably Akans, who coined its name.

References

  1. ^ "Ghana Food Rice". ghanaweb.com. Retrieved 4 October 2014.

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