Agouéghou
Agouéghou is a traditional West African dish originating from Benin. It is a savory porridge or stew made primarily from fermented maize, often referred to as *sankara* or *banku* in other regions of West Africa. The fermentation process gives the maize a distinctive tangy flavor and a slightly gelatinous texture.
The preparation of Agouéghou typically involves grinding fermented maize into a paste, which is then cooked
Agouéghou is a staple food in many Beninese households, often consumed as a breakfast, lunch, or dinner.