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Bougna

🇳🇨 A dish from New Caledonia

Bougna, a dish from New Caledonia
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Bougna is a traditional feast dish of the Kanak people of New Caledonia. The word "bougna" comes from the Drehu word "puhnya" meaning "bundle", "pack".

What gives it away

🥘Main ingredientsyam, taro, sweet potato, banana, coconut milk, fish or chicken
🔥Cooking methodwrapped in leaves and slow-cooked in an underground earth oven over hot stones
👅Flavour & stylerich, starchy, coconut-creamy, earthy
🕒When it’s eatenfestive communal feast

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Frequently asked questions

Where does Bougna come from?
Bougna is a dish that originated in New Caledonia.
What is Bougna?
Bougna is a traditional feast dish of the Kanak people of New Caledonia. The word "bougna" comes from the Drehu word "puhnya" meaning "bundle", "pack".