guarkumi
Guarkumi is a traditional dish from the West African country of Guinea, specifically from the region of Kankan. It is a popular street food that consists of a thick, spicy peanut sauce served with rice, often accompanied by grilled meat or fish. The dish is known for its rich, nutty flavor and is a staple in Guinean cuisine.
The name "guarkumi" is derived from the Mandinka language, where "guar" means peanut and "kumi" means sauce.
Guarkumi is often served as a side dish or as part of a larger meal. It can
The preparation of guarkumi is relatively simple, making it a popular dish for street vendors and home
Guarkumi is not only a delicious dish but also holds cultural significance in Guinea. It is often