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La pr paration du bougna plat traditionnel kanak
Bougna is a traditional feast dish of the Kanak people of New Caledonia. The word "bougna" comes from the Drehu word "puhnya" meaning "bundle", "pack".
Contents
- La pr paration du bougna plat traditionnel kanak
- Le bougna plat traditionnel de nouvelle cal donie
- References
Bougna often contains taro, yam, sweet potato, banana, and pieces of either chicken, fish, crab, prawns or lobster. The contents are wrapped in banana leaves and are then buried to cook in a ground oven, which uses red-hot rocks heated by fire. After about two hours of cooking, the banana leaves are unearthed and unwrapped, and the contents are eaten.
Le bougna plat traditionnel de nouvelle cal donie




References
Bougna Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA