Deep-fried-till-golden, diced, ginger-glorified plantain, sweetening the Accra night air. Pecked while still hot and almost aglow. Relish with roasted groundnuts if you wish. Love it, but don’t be a calorie counter.
*Yum*Yum*Yum* Despite the fact that my fuel tank is nearing empty and there is no fuel in sight, you are tempting me to drive to Labone right now for a fix!
*Yum*Yum*Yum* Despite the fact that my fuel tank is nearing empty and there is no fuel in sight, you are tempting me to drive to Labone right now for a fix!
ReplyDeleteI think kelewele is one of my one true addictions. Can't really do much better for a snack.
ReplyDelete@ Abena|| Follow your tongue and forget about your tank. Call me to give you a push if you get stuck!!!!
ReplyDelete@Edward: Hahahaha Glad to hear that.. My one-gallon ways have got to stop!
ReplyDeleteIgnore your car's peril. Feed your body tank with human fuel.
ReplyDeleteSankofa, or a meal. I mean I can eat just Kelewele for dinner.
ReplyDeleteKelewele is such a great treat.
ReplyDeleteWhat I can't stop thinking about though is red red. Divine!
Bless NY!
Yes, Posekyere, Red-Red is doubly divine!
ReplyDeleteMy weakness! Mmm...mmm...
ReplyDeleteMmmmmmm YUM
ReplyDeleteKelewele sounds too much like "calories", but you have just solved it for me: "ginger-glorified plantain" is what I'll have tonight :-)
ReplyDeleteI missed the 'obvious' similarity between "calories" and "Kelewele", Kajsa. Enjoy your calories tonight. ;-)
ReplyDeleteFor some foods, calories dont count up.
ReplyDeleteExactamente, Matekwor!
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