Amala

/ˈɑːmələ/ noun

A traditional West African food made from cassava flour or plantain flour formed into a smooth paste, often served with soup.

From Yoruba (Nigerian language) 'amala,' a staple dish in West African cuisine. The word entered English through cultural contact and food traditions rather than from Latin or Greek roots.

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