isendiga
Isendiga is a traditional African dish primarily associated with the Akan people of Ghana, particularly in the Ashanti and Brong-Ahafo regions. The name "isendiga" translates roughly to "fried plantain" in the Twi language, reflecting its core ingredient. The dish is a staple in Ghanaian cuisine, often served as a side or accompaniment to stews, soups, or grilled meats.
The preparation of isendiga typically begins with ripe plantains, which are peeled and sliced into thick, even
Isendiga is often enjoyed as part of a larger meal, such as *fufu* with light soups or
Beyond its culinary role, isendiga holds cultural significance as a symbol of Ghanaian heritage and communal