Masa (Nigerian food)

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Masa / Waina

Masa, also known as Waina, is a fermented cake consumed in Northern Nigeria and some parts of Western Nigeria.[citation needed] It is commonly associated with Hausa cuisine. It resembles an Idli in shape. It has a soft and spongy interior with a crunchy outer layer. It has a sweet-sour flavour.[1][failed verification] Masa recipes usually involved soaked rice, till it ferments to desired taste, though other versions with other main ingredient exist. The masa is cooked in a special pan. Ingredients include rice, yeast, baking soda and yoghurt.[2]

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