Domoda
Peanut stew or groundnut stew, also known as maafe , sauce d'arachide (French) or tigadèguèna is a stew that is a staple food in Western Africa. While maafe is a dish originating in Senegal, tigadéguéna originates from the Mandinka and Bambara people of Mali. The proper name for it in the Mandinka language is domodah or tigadegena (lit. 'peanut butter sauce,' where tige is 'peanut,' dege is 'paste,' and na is 'sauce') in Bamanankan. Domodah is a sauce also used by Gambians, whose name has been borrowed from the Mandinka language. In Senegal domodah or domoda refers to flour-thickened soup or stew, which is different from maafe that uses peanut paste.
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Gambia: Domoda [vegan] - Vegan Physicist
Today we visit The Gambia on the western coast of Africa, a small country closely contouring The Gamber River. The close connection to water influences the cuisine where fish is a major food source. Typical plant-based ingredients include groundnuts (peanuts)...