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    Gana

    Discover 12+ authentic Gana dishes and restaurants. Explore traditional cuisine across 2+ cities with verified reviews and locations.

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    Explora el Patrimonio Culinario de Gana

    Embárcate en un viaje culinario por Gana y descubre los ricos sabores que definen la identidad gastronómica de esta nación. Desde recetas tradicionales transmitidas de generación en generación hasta interpretaciones modernas e innovadoras, Gana ofrece un paisaje gastronómico diverso y emocionante.

    Nuestra guía completa cubre restaurantes, comida callejera y especialidades locales en las principales ciudades de Gana. Ya sea que estés planeando un viaje de turismo gastronómico o buscando cocina auténtica de Gana cerca de ti, encuentra las experiencias gastronómicas perfectas aquí.

    Cocinas Populares de Gana:

    Baked Goods
    Beverage
    Bread
    Burgers
    Chicken
    Chinese
    ...y 27 variedades más

    Ciudades Destacadas:

    Accra, Kumasi

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    Platos de Gana

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    Fried Yam
    The View Bar and Grill / Kumasi (Gana)
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    Fried yam is a popular side dish or snack, often served with a spicy pepper sauce (shito).
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    Banku and Tilapia
    The View Bar and Grill / Kumasi (Gana)
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    Banku (fermented corn and cassava dough) served alongside grilled or fried Tilapia. A classic Ghanaian dish.
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    Grilled Tilapia
    The View Bar and Grill / Kumasi (Gana)
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    Grilled whole Tilapia fish, often served with banku or other local accompaniments. Based on customer reviews, seafood, p…
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    Milkshakes
    IcyCup / Kumasi (Gana)
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    Variety of milkshake flavours.
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    Ice Cream
    IcyCup / Kumasi (Gana)
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    Assorted ice cream flavours.
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    Waffles
    IcyCup / Kumasi (Gana)
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    Waffles served with various toppings, including ice cream.
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    Meat Dishes
    Santinos Meat & Sausages / Kumasi (Gana)
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    Aside from sausages, Santinos also serves a variety of meat dishes, often grilled or roasted.
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    Sausages
    Santinos Meat & Sausages / Kumasi (Gana)
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    Santinos Meat & Sausages is specialized in sausages. Expect a variety of locally made sausages.
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    Banku and Tilapia
    Dim Light / Kumasi (Gana)
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    Traditional Ghanaian dish consisting of fermented corn and cassava dough (banku) served with grilled tilapia fish.
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    Jollof Rice
    Dim Light / Kumasi (Gana)
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    A popular West African rice dish cooked in a flavorful tomato-based sauce with spices.
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    Fried Rice with Chicken
    Dim Light / Kumasi (Gana)
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    A flavorful fried rice dish, commonly served with pieces of seasoned chicken.
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    Pizza
    Nik's Pizza / Kumasi (Gana)
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    Nik's Pizza offers a variety of pizzas. Since no particular pizza is specified as the 'best' across multiple sources, 'P…
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    Patrimonio Culinario

    Acerca de Gana

    Platos Emblemáticos

    Ghanaian food is characterized by its rich and spicy flavors, often achieved through the use of scotch bonnet peppers, ginger, garlic, onions, and various spices. Soups and stews are staples, typically served with fufu, banku, kenkey, or rice. The cuisine varies regionally, with coastal areas featuring more seafood and inland regions relying heavily on grains and root vegetables.

    Fufu

    A starchy staple made by pounding boiled plantains, cassava, or cocoyam into a smooth, sticky dough. It is typically eaten with soups or stews, such as groundnut soup or palm nut soup. The pounding process is a communal activity, often accompanied by singing and storytelling.

    Banku

    A fermented corn and cassava dough that is cooked into a smooth, slightly sour ball. It's often served with grilled tilapia, okro stew, or pepper sauce. The fermentation process gives it a distinct flavor profile.

    Kenkey

    Similar to banku, kenkey is made from fermented corn dough but is steamed in corn husks or plantain leaves. This gives it a unique aroma and flavor. It's typically eaten with pepper sauce, fried fish, or shito (a spicy pepper sauce).

    Jollof Rice

    A flavorful rice dish cooked in a tomato-based sauce with peppers, onions, and spices. Often includes meat (chicken or beef) or fish. It's a popular dish for celebrations and everyday meals, and there is a friendly rivalry with other West African countries over who makes the best Jollof.

    Red Red

    A hearty stew made from black-eyed peas cooked in palm oil with plantains. The name comes from the reddish color of the palm oil and the fried plantains. It's a simple but flavorful dish, often served with garri (grated cassava).

    Groundnut Soup (Peanut Soup)

    A rich and creamy soup made from ground peanuts, tomatoes, onions, peppers, and spices. It typically includes meat (chicken or goat) or fish and is served with fufu, rice, or banku. Variations exist across different regions.

    Palm Nut Soup (Abɛnkwan)

    A flavorful soup made from palm fruits, tomatoes, onions, peppers, and spices. It often includes meat (goat or smoked fish) and is traditionally served with fufu or rice. It is particularly popular in the Ashanti region.

    Shito

    A spicy black pepper sauce made from dried fish, shrimp, peppers, ginger, garlic, onions, and spices. It is a versatile condiment that can be served with various dishes, including kenkey, rice, and grilled meats. The ingredients are slow-cooked until they caramelize, creating a rich and complex flavor.

    Consejos Locales

    When experiencing Ghanaian cuisine, it's helpful to keep a few things in mind to enhance your enjoyment and show respect for local customs.

    Eating with Your Hands

    It is acceptable and often preferred to eat certain dishes, like fufu and banku, with your right hand. Be sure to wash your hands thoroughly before eating. Only use your right hand for eating; the left hand is generally considered unclean.

    Spice Level

    Ghanaian food can be quite spicy. If you are sensitive to spice, ask for your food 'less spicy' or 'no pepper.' Be aware that even 'less spicy' can still have a kick.

    Trying New Things

    Be open to trying new and unfamiliar dishes. Ghanaian cuisine offers a diverse range of flavors and textures. Don't be afraid to ask questions about the ingredients and preparation methods.

    Tipping

    Tipping is not always expected, but it is appreciated for good service in restaurants. A tip of 10-15% is customary.

    Drinking Water

    Drink bottled or purified water to avoid stomach issues. Tap water is generally not safe to drink.

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