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Funge, also called pirao, is a thick porridge made of cassava flour and water. It is a traditional dish from Angola, in West Africa, and goes well with any meat or fish in sauce.
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Funge is a staple food in Angola, similar to rice for Indonesians. Funge is made from corn or cassava flour mixed with water, then cooked until thick.
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