kadéth
Kadéth is a term that can refer to several distinct concepts depending on the context. In some West African cultures, particularly in Senegal and Mali, kadéth is a traditional dish. It is typically a savory porridge made from millet or corn flour, often cooked with meat, vegetables, and spices. The exact ingredients and preparation methods can vary significantly between regions and families, making it a diverse culinary element. This version of kadéth is considered a staple food, providing sustenance and often prepared for communal meals.
Beyond its culinary meaning, kadéth can also be a personal name, used in various African countries. As