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Ice kenkey

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Ice kenkey
CourseSnack
Place of originGhana
Serving temperatureCold
Main ingredientsKenkey, water, sugar, milk or groundnuts

Ice kenkey is a popular Ghanaian dessert made from kenkey, a steamed dumpling made from fermented cornmeal.[1] It is often sold as a street food in Ghana.[1][2][3]

Description

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Kenkey is produced by steeping grains of maize in water for about two days, before they are then milled and kneaded into a dough.[1] The dough is allowed to ferment for a few days, before part of the dough is cooked and then mixed with uncooked dough.[1] Ice kenkey is produced by breaking kenkey into pieces, milling it, and then mixed with water, sugar, powdered milk, and ice.[1] Some producers use roasted groundnuts instead of milk.[1]

Hygiene

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Ice kenkey sold by street food vendors in Ghana is prone to E. coli and Staphylococcus aureus contamination due to manual operations and poor hygienic practices in the production process, as well as a lack of pasteurization.[1] Municipal authorities have implemented an ice kenkey production training manual and created task forces to ensure food safety.[1][4]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h Atter, Amy; Ofori, Hayford; Anyebuno, George Anabila; Amoo-Gyasi, Michael; Amoa-Awua, Wisdom Kofi (2015). "Safety of a street vended traditional maize beverage, ice-kenkey, in Ghana". Food Control. 55: 200–205. doi:10.1016/j.foodcont.2015.02.043.
  2. ^ Street Foods in Ghana: Types, Environment, Patronage, Laws and Regulations : Proceedings of a Roundtable Conference 6 September, 2001, Institute of Statistical, Social and Economic Research, University of Ghana, 2001, ISBN 9789964751159, archived from the original on 2021-04-14, retrieved 2021-04-14{{citation}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  3. ^ Mensah-Brown, Georgina (2014), Ghana My Motherland, AuthorHouse, p. 149, ISBN 9781491881101, archived from the original on 2021-04-14, retrieved 2021-04-14
  4. ^ K., Effah. "Health Alert: Iced kenkey made with bare hands in Kumasi (Video)". Yen.com.gh. Archived from the original on 2021-04-15. Retrieved 2021-04-15.