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Jollof rice is one of the most common dishes in Western Africa, consumed throughout the region including Senegal, Gambia, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Liberia, Togo, Cameroon, Mali and Ghana. There are several regional variations in name and ingredients, with non-local versions regarded as "inauthentic". The name Jollof rice derives from the name of the Wolof people, though now called theibou dienn or benachin. In French-speaking areas, it is called riz au gras. Jollof Rice Nigerian, Recipe For Rice, Nigeria Food, Ghanaian Food, African Recipes Nigerian Food, Rice And Chicken, How To Cook Greens, West African Food, Nigerian Recipes

Jollof rice dlf, also called Benachin (Wolof one pot), is a onepot rice dish popular in many West African countries. It is a progenitor of the Louisianian dish Jambalaya. World Jollof Rice Day is 22 August. Jollof rice is one of the most common dishes in Western Africa, consumed throughout

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A message from my mum: “Jollof rice is a typical west African dish served daily in homes. It is also used during celebrations such as birthdays, baby naming ceremonies, weddings and festive periods like Christmas. Growing up in Lagos, Nigeria, this is how we made ours. We always used DeRica tomato paste. And as for the rice, we’ve always preferred using basmati.”

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