10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PALM-OIL CHOP»
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await the palm oil chop. Chop was the word given to food in general and was
also used as a verb in the sense of 'to eat'. Sometimes the 'chop' was dropped
altogether and the traditional Saturday lunch was referred to as a 'palm oil'. Being
a ...
PASSELLS, Accra. Palm Oil Chop. Palm Oil Chop. Palm Oil Chop. Palm Oil Chop
. (Some people find this indigestible owing to the amount of oil in it, this method of
preparing it will be found much more digestible). One soup-plateful of oil nuts, ...
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Still None the Wiser: A Mid-Century Passage, 1952-1967
One test made by European bachelors when eating it with palm-oil chop or '
palaver' sauce, or pepper soup was to take a small lump of it and throw it at the
wall or ceiling - if it stuck, it was good. 'Gari' is the poor relation of these basic
starches ...
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Via Ports: From Hong Kong to Hong Kong
Saturday or Sunday lunches were an institution at which the main dish was
ground-nut stew in the north, the home of the groundnut, and palm-oil chop in the
south, the home of the oil-palm. Both dishes are basically curries. With palm-oil
chop ...
... coconut • sliced tomato • sliced onion (raw or fried) • sliced chillies • chopped
parsley • fried plantains • chutney • African hot sauce • jar of pimenton • sliced
spring onions Note that this dish really does 55 Palaver 'Sauce' Palm-oil Chop.
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Trading Life in Western and Central Africa
248 PALM OIL CHOP. the neighbouring houses, they would bring calabashes of
palm-oil-chop, fowls, or mutton-chops done up yellow like curry, with hot peppers
added, and yielding a slightly pleasing flavour of palm-oil, reminding one of ...
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The Imperial African Cookery Book: Recipes from ...
Captain Newland's Handbook warned British visitors that there were only two
dishes in West Africa that they might not recognise: palm-oil chop and ground-nut
chop. (These indigenous dishes are both staples of modern West African cooking
: ...
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Travels in the White Man's Grave: Memoirs from West and ...
No man can call himself a gourmet until hehas sampled 'palm oil chop' cooked
over an open firebyoneof those wonderful women of the forest far from the realm
of the microwave. Palm oil chop is peculiar toWest Africa. Thereisnothing quite ...
Crude palm oil is rich in Vitamins A and E and, as the author of 'Palm oil "chop" '
had observed in The Planter in the 1920s, it can add a delicious and savoury
flavour to soups and stews. Building on these characteristics, Japanese
nutritional ...
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Intra-Asian Trade and the World Market
B.O.W.K. (1925) 'Palm Oil “Chop”: A Delectable Alternative to Curry', The Planter,
V, 8, p. 219. Beasley, W.G. (1987) Japanese Imperialism, 1894–1945, Oxford:
Clarendon Press. Bek-Nielsen, B. (1992) 'Techno-Economic Status of the ...
John Latham, Heita Kawakatsu, 2006