makuille
Makuille is a term that can refer to several different things depending on the context, most commonly a type of fermented cassava flour used in many African cuisines. This fermented flour is a staple in countries like Nigeria, Ghana, and other parts of West Africa. The fermentation process gives it a distinct tangy flavor and a slightly sticky texture, which makes it ideal for creating dishes like fufu or akpu. Preparing fufu involves boiling the makuille flour until it forms a dough-like consistency, which is then pounded or stirred until smooth. This dough is typically served alongside various stews and soups.
Beyond its culinary use, "Makuille" might also appear as a surname or a place name in some