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Lists of Ewe names and their meanings

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In the Ghanaian community and bringing it down to the Ewes, names are specifically given for different reasons. The main reason why names among this tribe are never taken for granted is that the names normally have a direct impact on the bearers. Names are given for a reason since they reflect or have an influence on the people to whom they are given. All names have meanings they represent and Ghanaian names and specifically Ewe names are not an exception.  You will be enlightened on some of these Ewe names and their various meanings. In fact, this article gives you an idea of what some Ewe names mean. Names are like organic components of the people per the people's beliefs.    We believe that individuals become the name they are given and for this reason, names are chosen carefully before being given to individuals. Some of the names are just given to show the day of the week a person is born whereas some show the circumstances around a person's birth. Below are some nam...

Crunchy corn sticks | Atsififi | crunchy sticks)

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Corn sticks, locally referred to as atsififi Never heard of cornsticks before? Worry not as this is just the right place to get an incredible guide on how you can make it in the comfort of your home and enjoy it at any moment. This is a snack made from corn flour and when made well, taste very great and makes a very crunchy sound whilst it is being eaten. Ingredients required are: corn flour salt sugar There are different ways people go about the preparation of this wonderful delicacy but let's do this one I think is more convenient to do.  Pour some amount of corn flour into a bowl maybe 2 cups and add water to it. Mix into an even consistency, add salt and sugar and the water added must be enough such that it becomes liquidly. Put it on fire and stir as it boils to prevent the formation of lumps in it. As it boils for some time, take it off the fire and then add corn flour in small amounts as you stir with a spatula to thicken it into a solid. The stirring is very important to en...