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Ekwang

(Ekpang nkukwo)

Ekwang is a popular Cameroonian and Nigerian dish consisting of grated cocoyams that are tied in cocoyam leaves, then slowly simmered with crayfish, palm oil, and various spices. This delicacy is traditionally prepared by the Bafaw people from the Southwest region of Cameroon and several ethnic groups in the Nigerian state of Cross River.


Although making ekwang is a laborious, time-consuming process due to all the grating and wrapping, most cooks claim that it disappears from the plates quite fast after it has been served.