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Puff Puff (food)

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Type
  
Doughnut

Place of origin
  
Sub-Saharan Africa

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Alternative names
  
Bofrot, kala, mikate, togbei

Main ingredients
  
Vegetable oil, Yeast, Sugar, Flour, Butter, Water, Eggs

Similar
  
Flour, Sugar, Egg as food, Water, Chin chin

Puff-puff as it is called in Nigeria, bofrot in Ghana, mikate in Congo, or kala in Liberia is a traditional African snack similar to a doughnut. There exists a similar version known as mandazi in Eastern and Southern Africa.

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Puff-puffs are made of dough containing flour, yeast, sugar, butter, salt, water and eggs and deep fried in vegetable oil until a golden brown colour. Variations can be made in the recipe by using baking powder in place of yeast but yeast is more common. After frying, puff puffs can be rolled in sugar. Like the French beignet and the Italian zeppole, puff-puffs can be rolled in any spices/flavouring such as cinnamon, vanilla and nutmeg and for a fusion style of cooking puff-puffs served with a fruit dip such as strawberry or raspberry. Puff puff can be taken with juice as lunch.

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References

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