takams
Takams refers to a type of traditional Nigerian cuisine, specifically a staple food originating from the northern parts of the country, particularly among the Hausa and Fulani ethnic groups. It is a fufu-like dish made from pounded yam, similar in preparation to other West African fufu variants. The process involves boiling yams until soft, then pounding them vigorously, often in a large mortar and pestle, until a smooth, elastic dough is formed.
The texture of takams is dense and slightly sticky, making it ideal for scooping up accompanying stews