Fufu is a staple West African dish made from fermented or processed cassava roots, resulting in a starchy, dough-like food that is typically eaten by hand to scoop up soups and stews. The preparation involves peeling and boiling/fermenting the cassava, then pounding it into a smooth, elastic paste. Modern methods often use a high-speed blender for convenience, though the traditional pounding method is also common.

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