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Poulet moambe

Chicken slow-simmered in a rich sauce of palm nut cream, widely regarded as the national dish of the Congo, usually served over rice with saka saka on the side.

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  • Poulet moambeLingala/French Congo

MEANING

Its palm-nut sauce base ties the dish to the rainforest belt’s defining crop, and its place on nearly every celebration table has made it a genuine unifying dish across a large, diverse country.

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  • generated: 2026-07-10
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