Gnankatang. Basic Ingredients - Detail Dry Cured

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Description: English: Senegalese paella-like rice pilaf garnished with whole fish and a paste blend from the nététou (fermented African locust bean/Parkia biglobosa) and steamed hibiscus sabdariffa and red capsicum. Here shown one pre-measured market sachet of mixed dried 'fruit de mer' prior to cooked into the rice, made up of five unique ingredients: 'yet' (dried-cured salt-water mollusk: Cymbium marmoratum), Pañ – small clam (of the type senilia senilis), plus touffa (salt-water whelk possibly Buccinadae family) and yokhos (dry-cured oysters), plus dried shrimp. Spellings vary of the Wolof names. Date: 1 April 2015. Source: Own work. Author: T.K. Naliaka.
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- Spiralia (spiralians)
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- Gastropoda (snails)
- Caenogastropoda
- Neogastropoda
- Volutoidea
- Volutidae (volutes)
- Cymbiinae
- Cymbiini
- Cymbium
- Cymbium marmoratum
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