Dan wake

Danwake (dahn WAH-kay), also known as bean dumpling, is a dish of boiled cowpea flour dumplings from the northern part of Nigeria.

It has little flavor of its own, and is usually garnished with sauce, egg, vegetables, or chili pepper.

[1] Dan wake originated in Niger, and has since spread to the Hausa-speaking area of northern Nigeria.

[1] Danwake is prepared by mixing ground cowpeas, kuku (baobab powder) and potash with water to form a thick paste, which is formed into dumplings and boiled.

The dumplings are typically garnished with fried vegetables, oil, seasonings, boiled eggs, yaji (which is a blend of different spices including cayenne pepper), or suya pepper.