Maffe or Maffé refers to a Senegalese peanut-based stew. Because of Senegal's close proximity to Mauritania, the cuisine and dishes in southern Mauritania is basically similar to Senegal's. Maffe is also eaten all over southern Mauritania. Moreover, Maffé refers to any West African meat cooked in a peanut sauce .

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