Accra is the capital of the small, West African country of Ghana, which achieved its independence in 1957 from its colonial master, the United Kingdom. It celebrated 50 years in 2007, and is projecting itself fast and furiously as "gateway to West Africa".
It's an exciting city, with its unique problems, but with it close to the Atlantic ocean, and many beaches, who can resist coming here?
April 2006-April 2011:
5 years of bringing readers insights into life in Ghana! Thank you!
I also see onions, lettuce, and tomatoes. What is the yellow ingratiate? Are they peppers? Also, the beans appear to be white which we would call navy beans (not sure why). Good post. I had fun with it.
Thanks, very interesting. I would have loved a full detail of the salad's ingredients. Has it changed in recent years or is it still a very traditional dish?
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I also see onions, lettuce, and tomatoes. What is the yellow ingratiate? Are they peppers? Also, the beans appear to be white which we would call navy beans (not sure why). Good post. I had fun with it.
Looks good, I think I would try :-)
nice post - very wholesome meal.
Appetizing meal !
It looks good. I like all the ingredients but have never had them all at the same time.
oooh, tempting!
denton--like the description!:-) That's either the egg yolks, or the carrots;-))
lisi--come and join me:-)
jazzy--tell me about it;-)
anna--oh yeah! 'twas awesome!
faye pekas--thanks for visiting! That's the beauty of salad--all at once--and healthy!!:-)
kris--is salad is temptation, then give in to it!:-))
Bon appetite.... it taste good for sure! Thanks for inviting me.. :-))
It looks good and I could use some salad right now. Please pass me a bowl full. And a fork. Thanks!
Thanks, very interesting. I would have loved a full detail of the salad's ingredients. Has it changed in recent years or is it still a very traditional dish?
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