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By Fran Osseo-Asare and Barbara Baëta

Published 2015

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Known in Ghana as “stinking fish,” momoni is a fish that is left fermenting in the sun for a day, salted for a day or two, and then dried in the sun; has a pungent smell and adds a unique flavor (a dash of Thai fish sauce and/or a bit of salted cod may substitute)