Bobó de camarão

Bobó de camarão, sometimes referred to as shrimp bobó in English, is a chowder-like Brazilian dish of shrimp in a purée of manioc meal with coconut milk, herbs, ginger, and other ingredients.[1]

Bobó de camarão
Bobó de camarão
TypeChowder
Place of originBahia, Brazil
Associated cuisineBrazilian cuisine
Main ingredientsManioc meal, coconut milk, and shrimp

Origin

Shrimp bobó is nearly identical to the West African dish Ipetê,[2] and it is one of the many iconic recipes from the Bahia region, which is known for its heavy Afro-Brazilian characteristics.[3] The name bobó comes from the Fon word bovô.[4]

Preparation

Like many similar dishes, it is flavored with palm oil, called dendê in Brazilian Portuguese. It is traditionally served with white rice, but it may also be served with another manioc dish called pirão or with the ritual Candomblé dish acaçá. It can also be treated as a standalone side dish.

In the state of Espírito Santo, bobó de camarão is prepared with olive oil instead of palm oil due to Italian influences.

See also

References

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