töredeseke
Töredeseke is a traditional dish originating from the Pulaar people of West Africa, particularly prominent in countries like Senegal, Mali, and Guinea. It is a hearty stew typically made with fermented fish, rice, and various vegetables. The fermentation process of the fish is a key element, contributing a distinctive savory and pungent flavor to the dish.
The preparation of töredeseke usually involves soaking dried fish for an extended period, followed by a fermentation
Töredeseke is more than just a meal; it holds cultural significance and is often prepared for special