Peanut soup
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Peanut soup with fufu
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Alternative names | Groundnut soup |
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Type | Soup |
Region or state | African cuisine |
Main ingredients | Peanuts |
Cookbook: Peanut soup Media: Peanut soup |
Peanut soup or Groundnut soup is a soup made from peanuts, often with various other ingredients. It is a staple of African cuisine but is also eaten in East Asia (Taiwan), the United States (mainly in Virginia)[1][2] and other areas around the world. In Ghana it is often eaten with fufu.[3]
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- ^ Cathy (18 November 2012). "A Thanksgiving Recipe: Virginia Peanut Soup". National Peanut Board. Retrieved 19 December 2013.
- ^ Collins, Geneva (9 May 2007). "Where Settlers, Slaves and Natives Converged, a Way of Eating Was Born". The Washington Post. Retrieved 19 December 2013.
- ^ "Ghanaian groundnut soup – recipe". The Guardian. 24 April 2013. Retrieved 4 May 2013.
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