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Braised rice
Ghanaian style of cooking rice From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Braised rice is a Ghanaian style of cooking rice. It is known as angwa moo in the Akan language, literally "oil rice" or omɔ kɛ fɔ(omor ker for) in the Ga language.[1] It is prepared with few ingredients.[2][3] and is usually balanced with some vegetables and any other accompaniment to balance the diet.[1][4] The braised rice is served with ground pepper or shito, and served with fried eggs, omelette or sardine.
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