Domoda

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Senegalese domoda with fishballs served with rice
Senegalese domoda with fishballs served with rice

domoda also known as domoda farine or domodah is a Senegalese dish prepared with a smooth, tangy tomato sauce and vegetables, to which flour is added to thicken the stew[1]. Domoda is one of the emblematic recipes of Senegalese gastronomy[2]. Alongside dishes such as thieboudienne and yassa, it is a favorite in Senegal and is mainly consumed in Gambia and Mauritania.

Very aromatic, the dish is both convivial and often served with white rice to create a nourishing, delicious and tasty dish.

Domoda can be made with meat or fish[3].

References[edit]

  1. ^ Malaquais, Dominique (2006). Cosmopolis de la ville, de l'Afrique et du monde.
  2. ^ Thiam, Pierre (2015). Senegal: Modern Senegalese Recipes from the Source to the Bowl.
  3. ^ "domoda poisson".