Glossary F
Forowee refers to a soup made from beef, fish, onion, tomatoes and spices which is one of the local specialties of Guinea-Bissau, aside from Jollof, a rice with tomato puree, spiced meat and vegetables. Forowee is also widely eaten in Ghana, such as Efan Forowee.
Guinea-Bissau is situated in Western Africa between Guinea and Senegal.
Fougasse refers to Monaco's herb-flavored roll.
Foura refers to Niger's food which consists of small balls of ground and slightly fermented millet crushed with milk, sugar and spices.
The Republic of Niger (pronounced knee-ZHAIR) is a landlocked country in Western Africa, named after the Niger River. It is bounded by Algeria and Libya to the north, Chad to the east, Nigeria and Benin to the south, and Burkina Faso and Mali to the west.
Foza sy Hena-Kisoa refers to a specialy dish of Madagascar made of stir-fried pork, crab and rice preparation.