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Puff-puff, as it is called in Nigeria, is a traditional African snack made of fried dough. Other names for the food include buffloaf (or bofrot) in Ghana, botokoin in Togo, gato in , bofloto in the Ivory Coast, mikate in Congo, micate or bolinho in Angola, beignet in Cameroon, legemat in Sudan, kala in Liberia, and vetkoek, amagwinya, or magwinya in South Africa and Zimbabwe. The prominence of this delicacy stretches even to the southern and eastern edges of Africa, where it is mostly known as mandazi.

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  • Puff-puff (fr)
  • Puff-puff (en)
  • Mikaté (nl)
  • Micate (pt)
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  • Mikaté of puff-puff is een traditionele Afrikaanse snack. De snack is onder verschillende namen in de meeste landen van West-Afrika bekend. Mikaté zijn een soort donuts, gemaakt van bloem, water of melk, suiker, eieren, vanillesuiker en gist. Bolletjes deeg worden in een pan met hete olie gefrituurd totdat ze er en mooi geel/bruin uitzien. (nl)
  • Le puff-puff, comme on l'appelle au Nigeria et en Sierra Leone, parfois au Ghana, et au Cameroun anglophone, est un en-cas africain traditionnel fait de pâte frite. Il est également appelé buffloaf (ou boflot) au Ghana, gato en Guinée, bofloto en Côte d'Ivoire, mikate au Congo, micate ou bolinho en Angola, beignet dans la partie francophone du Cameroun (bien qu'il ne soit pas fait à partir de la même pâte que la pâtisserie française du même nom), legemat au Soudan, kala au Liberia, Vetkoek / Amagwinya/Magwinya en Afrique du Sud et au Zimbabwe. La prééminence de cette gourmandise s'étend même aux confins sud et est de l'Afrique, où elle est surtout connue sous le nom de mandazi. (fr)
  • Puff-puff, as it is called in Nigeria, is a traditional African snack made of fried dough. Other names for the food include buffloaf (or bofrot) in Ghana, botokoin in Togo, gato in , bofloto in the Ivory Coast, mikate in Congo, micate or bolinho in Angola, beignet in Cameroon, legemat in Sudan, kala in Liberia, and vetkoek, amagwinya, or magwinya in South Africa and Zimbabwe. The prominence of this delicacy stretches even to the southern and eastern edges of Africa, where it is mostly known as mandazi. (en)
  • Micate ou bolinho, como é chamado em Angola, é um tradicional petisco africano feito de massa frita. Outros nomes para o alimento incluem puff-puff na Nigéria, Serra Leoa, às vezes em Gana, e nos Camarões anglófonos; buffloaf (ou boflot) em Gana; bofloto na Costa do Marfim; mikate no Congo; beignet nos Camarões francófonos (embora não seja baseado na mesma massa que a pastelaria francesa homônima); ligemat no Sudão; kala na Libéria; vetkoek, amagwinya, magwinya na África do Sul e Zimbábue. A proeminência desta iguaria se estende até as bordas leste e sul da África Ocidental, onde é mais conhecida como mandazi. (pt)
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