Saturday, November 24, 2007

Meal: Gari Ball Soup

Drawing inspiration from another well known story about hot and sweaty people, we decided to have a little fun with Gari (ground manioc). Sort of a starch, consistency of Kraft grated Parmesan, we worked something up little egg and flower that might be vaguely confused with the passover favorite.

Drink: Yaahu Gin

Not a good gin by anymeans, but what it lacks in flavor it more than makes up for in robust abuse of intellectual property rights.

Sunday, October 14, 2007

Meal: I'ngame Pile

I'ngames are ginormous potato/yams found everywhere in the North. The most common way to prepare the i'ngame is to mash it using a large wooden stick until it has a consistency of mashed potatoes. It is served usually with a peanut oil sauce and fried wagasi cheese.


Here's a picture of a pile of ignames. This is what they look like before being peeled and mashed.

***A picture of a proper i'ngame pile meal will be coming soon***

Cheese: Wagasi

It is a cheese that has the texture of feta and the flavor of mozzarella. It's made from the local Peul (or Fulani) nomadic tribes in the North. The most popular way to eat it here is to fry it in oil and serve it with I'ngame Pile or Pate.




It doesn't have much to it, so it is necessary to eat it with something flavorful!

Beer: Beninoise




Probably the Bud Light of Sub-Saharan Africa. Sure you can drink it, but there is anything remarkable about it other than it's affordability. That and a sweet logo, which was clearly enough to get me to drink it for the first few weeks in country.

Pop: Moka






Think cream soda, but with caffeine. It is a popular beverage here that is basically Coke with a shot of coffee in it. Sound familiar? Though Coke has a similar product, Moka's flavor is far superior as well as containing far more sugar.

Beer: Flag





If Beninoise is the Bud Light, then this is the Miller High Life – the flavor definitely has a personality, but most people either love it or absolutely detest it. For the same price, we much prefer having our beer taste like something.