April 12, 2007

Ghana: eat shitto


[Image: thanks, Matthew] Shitto is an allegedly delicious Ghanaian sauce with a name that makes Americans laugh. When you hear someone in Ghana say it, though, the sound of the word actually does not make you think of poop.

I haven't eaten Shitto yet, but everyone in Ghana seems to love it. I'm told the best way to describe it is "sort of like a dark, red pepper salsa but with fermented fish and other stuff."

If the fermented fish part freaks you out, consider the fact that one of the flavors Americans enjoy in Thai cooking is imparted by a liquid extract of fermented fish.

There's an interesting cultural story around Shitto, too. I'm told that has been the "homesick food" of choice for Ghanaians living overseas. That's because it is preserved well and ships well, unlike most of the more delicate flavors and preparations in traditional Ghanaian cuisine.

It's hard to imagine microwaveable banku, for instance. And I have eaten that, and loved it. It's fermented mushy corn, like a sourdough tamale. Like many things, it tastes better the further away you drive from central Accra, into the rural villages in the hills. Mmmmmm. Smoky, wood fire taste, and that sweet-salty-sour corn mash, wrapped and steamed in leaves.

Ethan Zuckerman, who lived and worked in Ghana for several years, asked me to pick him up a few cans of Shitto while I'm over here -- and then discovered that a store near his northeastern US town carries it.

Ethan also turned me on to a recent episode of celebrity chef Anthony Bourdain's food show which was all about the flavors of Ghana: Link 1, Link 2.

Here's a rudimentary Wikipedia article on Ghanaian food.

Update/Correction:

Reader Lamisi says,

Just to add to your culture lesson. Shito is the Ga word for pepper. Shito is a gravy made from dried pepper,smoked dried fish,dried shrimp power,variety of species,ginger,onion,garlic,tomatoes and seasoning.

The fish is not fermented as you put it but smoked,dried and powdered. It is indeed a delicacy that most Ghanaians eat.

Shitto can be eaten with rice,yams,gari,Kenkey,spaghetti, bread etc.I brought a big jar of home-made shito to the states.

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13 Comments:

gemma said...

your blog is on Boing Boing today.
Cheers, thanks for the culture lesson.

11:38 PM  
Darknebrijo said...

"Qué es Shitto? "Shitto is an allegedly delicious Ghanaian sauce with a name that makes Americans laugh." según Xeni Jardin, el creador del post original. No sé a quién se le ocurrió, pero da un juego tremendo. Como dice Xeni, " I haven't eaten Shitto yet, but everyone in Ghana seems to love it." De hecho, si estáis interesados, os paso un link en el que se explica cómo hacer Shitto. Sólo con decir esto tengo un sentimiento de obviedad y escatología absolutamente impagable."

3:26 AM  
Peter said...

This reminds me of Pee-Wee's Playhouse when Pee-Wee would give kids super-secret spy names. Mine was Pete-O.

6:02 AM  
Anonymous said...

Very well said. I'm Ghanaian and I agree %100 with this man.

8:27 AM  
Anonymous said...

Can Shitto be purchased in USA?

12:19 PM  
jcpiercy said...

I eat that stuff in the firehall all the time ,,, it's so good , you need
Beano ,,, right after

hehheheheheheeh

2:25 PM  
The Seditionist said...

Must... get... Shitto... T shirt!! How??? And is there a Shitto company website??

4:22 AM  
raul said...

someone needs to start a blog of offbeat canned foods... there are so many. My favorite, the canned hamster I found once in Beijing. I still have a can in the pantry to freak out guests....

10:07 PM  
Anonymous said...

That's funny -- I've never seen it written down, so I hadn't every made the poopy-joke reference. It's pronounced so that it rhymes with Pete-O (like Peter, above), with a little aspiration on the T.

And you HAVE to have some with banku or kenke if you're still in Ghana. Soooo good. Just go easy at first, and remember the darker the spicier.

6:05 PM  
Lamisi said...

Hi,
Just to add to your culture lesson.Shito is the Ga word for pepper.Shito is a gravy made from dried pepper,smoked dried fish,dried shrimp power,variety of species,ginger,onion,garlic,tomatoes and seasoning.
The fish is not fermented as you put it but smoked,dried and powered.Its indeed a delicacy that most Ghanaians eat.Shito can be eaten with rice,yams,gari,Kenkey,spaghette,
bread etc.I brought a big jar of home-made shito to the states.

8:00 PM  
Xeni said...

Thanks so much! I'll correct the post accordingly. I'm now very bummed that I never had a chance to eat this while I was in Ghana, but plan to make up for it now, back here in the US.

6:26 AM  
Ole Blue The Heretic said...

I eat just about anything so I would probably eat that too!

Some of the Korean food I have eaten would put shitto to shame in the name department.

6:18 PM  
Anonymous said...

So where might we buy it in the US? Sounds rather good, actually.

3:22 PM  

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