Vatapá
Place of origin | Brazil |
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Main ingredients | Bread, shrimp, coconut milk, peanuts, palm oil |
Cookbook: Vatapá Media: Vatapá |
Vatapá (Yoruba: vata'pa, [vɐtɐˈpa]) is a Brazilian dish made from bread, shrimp, coconut milk, finely ground peanuts and palm oil mashed into a creamy paste. It is common to the North and Northeast regions of Brazil. In the northeastern state of Bahia it is commonly eaten with acarajé. Vatapá is often eaten with white rice in other regions of Brazil. The shrimp can be replaced with ground tuna, chicken or cod among other options.[1]
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