Thieboudienne
πΈπ³ A dish from Senegal
Tiep is a traditional dish from Senegal that is also consumed in Mauritania, Guinea-Bissau, Guinea, Mali, The Gambia, and other West and Central African countries. It is the national dish in Senegal.
What gives it away
| π₯Main ingredients | fish, broken rice, tomato, vegetables, chili |
|---|---|
| π₯Cooking method | simmered and braised in one pot |
| π Flavour & style | savory, rich, tomato-based |
| πWhen itβs eaten | hearty main dish, often communal |
Frequently asked questions
Where does Thieboudienne come from?
Thieboudienne is a dish that originated in Senegal.
What is Thieboudienne?
Tiep is a traditional dish from Senegal that is also consumed in Mauritania, Guinea-Bissau, Guinea, Mali, The Gambia, and other West and Central African countries. It is the national dish in Senegal.