National Dish Of Benin*

Kuli-Kuli

  • 5 Ingredients
  • 30 Minutes*
  • 175 Calories**
Kuli-Kuli - The national dish of Benin*

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Delicious Ingredients...

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Recipe Variations

Prepration Time*

The time required to cook kuli-kuli can vary based on the recipe and the quantity being prepared. Typically, the process involves grinding peanuts into a paste, mixing it with spices, shaping it into desired forms, and then frying. The preparation of the peanut paste and shaping the kuli-kuli might take about 10-15 minutes. The frying process usually takes another 10-15 minutes. Overall, you can expect the total cooking time to be around 20-30 minutes. This timeframe is ideal for small to medium batches of kuli-kuli, and it could be longer for larger quantities or if additional steps, such as roasting the peanuts first, are included in the recipe.

Calories**

A typical serving of kuli-kuli, which is about a small handful or roughly 28 grams, contains approximately 150-200 calories. The calorie content can vary depending on the specific recipe and the size of the serving. Kuli-kuli is primarily made from groundnuts (peanuts), which are high in protein and fat, contributing to its caloric content. The snack is also often flavored with local spices and sometimes salt. Its nutritional profile makes it not only a calorie-dense snack but also a good source of protein. However, due to its high fat content, it should be consumed in moderation, especially for those monitoring their calorie intake.

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