imade
Imade is a traditional West African dish, particularly popular in Nigeria and Ghana. It is a staple food made from plantains, which are a type of banana. The process involves peeling unripe green plantains and then pounding them, often in a large mortar and pestle, until a smooth, dough-like consistency is achieved. This pounded mass is then shaped into balls or served as a mass.
The preparation of imade requires significant physical effort, and historically, it was a communal activity. The
While the traditional method of pounding is still common, modern kitchens may utilize food processors or blenders