Plakali is a traditional and Ivorian dish characterized by its starchy and sticky texture. It is made by steaming and pounding cassava roots. The dish might often taste sour due to the fermentation of cassava roots before cooking. Plakali is usually consumed as an accompaniment to groundnut or palm nut soup.

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