Tuwon masara
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Tuwon masara is a Nigerian corn flour swallow[1] eaten primarily by the Hausa and Fulani that resembles fufu. It has several alternative names. This meal is not only common in the northern parts of Nigeria, it is well known around the world, it is just cooked in different ways depending on the country.
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Alternative names | Tuwon Masara |
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Type | Tuwo, swallow |
Place of origin | Nigeria |
Region or state | Northern Nigeria |
Main ingredients | Maize, corn |
Variations | Tuwo Zaafi |
Other information | also eaten in Niger, Mali, Cameroon, and some other west African countries. |
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