We here at KME are going to Ghana, and we are going to see many things. We are only going to Cape Coast, and around there. But here I will show you 10 things you have to see or do in Ghana.
7. Kakum National Park
Kakum National Park is the home for nature lovers. There are trained guides to explain the economic, cultural, and medicinal values of plants and farming. It’s a walkway over 7 bridges & Tree Tops at 30 m height. The park is fifteen kilometers from Cape Coast. So if you love nature, you have to see this! |
9. Banku and tilapia
This is one of Ghanas traditional dishes.
When you see fish being grilled on the streets of Accra it is most likely to be tilapia, a delicacy among Ghanaians, who spice then grill the succulent freshwater fish. It complements banku, a Southern mix of fermented corn and cassava dough, and very hot pepper, diced tomatoes and onions. Banku is one of the main dishes of the people who live by the Ghanaian coast.
This is one of Ghanas traditional dishes.
When you see fish being grilled on the streets of Accra it is most likely to be tilapia, a delicacy among Ghanaians, who spice then grill the succulent freshwater fish. It complements banku, a Southern mix of fermented corn and cassava dough, and very hot pepper, diced tomatoes and onions. Banku is one of the main dishes of the people who live by the Ghanaian coast.
10. Jollof riceThis is originally from Senegal, Jollof is a pot dish of rice prepared with tomato sauce and served with meat or fish that stirs up plenty of interesting debate online. The rice soaks up the juicy flavours and turns orange when cooking, and is a national favourite that can be found in most restaurants or dished out by street vendors at affordable prices.
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