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词汇 fufu
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Definition of fufu in English:

fufu

(also foo-foo)
noun ˈfuːfuːˈfo͞ofo͞o
mass noun
  • Dough made from boiled and ground plantain or cassava, used as a staple food in parts of West and central Africa.

    大蕉(或木薯)面团(由煮熟并磨碎的大蕉或木薯制成,西非和中非部分地区的主食)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Bakongo enjoy one of several sauces, eaten with fufu or with rice.
    • To serve: place the fufu into a bowl, and spoon the soup over and around it.
    • It's not very Atkins, but it is good, useful food: a solid belly filler, as anyone who's eaten African fufu or ugali will tell you.
    • When the guests have had enough to drink, the new mother asks her mother to serve the food, which is usually a combination of rice, garri, yams, or fufu, and soup and stew made with stock-fish, ordinary fish, meat, and other types of game meat.
    • It is also known as fufu in other parts of Africa.
    • Samba and tamale, signifyin and fufu, hora and matzoh ball, the gumbo of American culture is lush and tantalizing.
    • Coucou is a corn flour paste prepared exactly as it was done in some parts of Africa, where it was called foo-foo.
    • A single person can make a small amount of fufu, pounding it with one hand and turning with another.
    • Nshima, eba, banku and kenkey, sadza are also some form of fufu eaten as main meals in different parts of Africa.
    • One or more of these provide the ingredients for fufu, a stiff paste, that is rolled into small balls and dipped into stews.
    • In Africa, fufu is made by boiling plantain, cassava, or rice, and then pounding it with a large wooden mortar and pestle.
    • Las Palmas, in North Hollywood, has delicious stews and fufu de platanos garlicky enough to raise the dead.

Origin

From Akan fufuu.

Definition of fufu in US English:

fufu

(also foo-foo)
nounˈfo͞ofo͞o
  • Dough made from boiled and ground plantain or cassava, used as a staple food in parts of western and central Africa.

    大蕉(或木薯)面团(由煮熟并磨碎的大蕉或木薯制成,西非和中非部分地区的主食)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In Africa, fufu is made by boiling plantain, cassava, or rice, and then pounding it with a large wooden mortar and pestle.
    • Coucou is a corn flour paste prepared exactly as it was done in some parts of Africa, where it was called foo-foo.
    • It is also known as fufu in other parts of Africa.
    • Nshima, eba, banku and kenkey, sadza are also some form of fufu eaten as main meals in different parts of Africa.
    • One or more of these provide the ingredients for fufu, a stiff paste, that is rolled into small balls and dipped into stews.
    • It's not very Atkins, but it is good, useful food: a solid belly filler, as anyone who's eaten African fufu or ugali will tell you.
    • When the guests have had enough to drink, the new mother asks her mother to serve the food, which is usually a combination of rice, garri, yams, or fufu, and soup and stew made with stock-fish, ordinary fish, meat, and other types of game meat.
    • Samba and tamale, signifyin and fufu, hora and matzoh ball, the gumbo of American culture is lush and tantalizing.
    • A single person can make a small amount of fufu, pounding it with one hand and turning with another.
    • Las Palmas, in North Hollywood, has delicious stews and fufu de platanos garlicky enough to raise the dead.
    • To serve: place the fufu into a bowl, and spoon the soup over and around it.
    • Bakongo enjoy one of several sauces, eaten with fufu or with rice.

Origin

From Akan fufuu.

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