MikeLM wrote:I lived in West Africa - Liberia - for year when I was a kid, and I fondly remember what they called Palm Butter.
It was red palm oil but with solids in it. Over the brown local rice - an upland rice grown on dry ground - with chunks of chicken, it was just delicious.
Is there an African, or better West African store around? I'm in Burr Ridge, and the closer the better.
Thanks
My answer is the same now as it was back then.
On Feb 21, 2009, in another thread, MikeLM wrote:A long time ago I lived for a year in Liberia. I remember a wonderful local specialty, stewed chicken with
palm butter, served over the local brown rice.
I saw a blog by a Liberian lady copllege professor in the US, and I asked her about this. She replied that palm butter, or
Trofai should be available at African groceries in bigger US cities.
Cay anybody point me to such a grocery - I'm in the western 'burbs and not that familiar with the Chicago specailty shopping scene.
Thanks,
Mike
On Feb 22, 2009, Rene G wrote:Cans of Trofai brand palm nut paste should be available at Old World Market on the north side and La Fruteria on the south. There are probably many more local sources but these are the two largest African markets I know of. Both are excellent stores, very worth visiting.
When I was at La Fruteria earlier this month I noticed a new brand of Liberian pepper paste that I regret not buying. I can't swear they had Trofai but I think it was there—middle aisle, north side, above the jugs of palm oil.
Old World Market
5129 N Broadway (at Winona)
Chicago
773-989-4440
La Fruteria
8909 S Commercial Av (3000 E)
Chicago
773-768-4969
Since I wrote that five years ago, I think Old World Market has slipped a bit (but still should have all the items discussed in this thread) while La Fruteria is as good as ever. Makola, the Ghanaian market mentioned above by
buttercream, is an excellent store—small but dense, and very focused on West African products. In addition to the usual canned and frozen goods, they carry a variety of locally made kenkey and other starches. Highly recommended.
I'm not aware of any African markets around Burr Ridge, but La Fruteria is a straight shot east on 87th.
Trofai brand
sauce graine (the most common brand, from Ghana) ought to be available at all these markets but you might luck into finding some Liberian-style brands as well. I don't know how the Ghanaian and Liberian differ and I'm not sure that all the Liberian-style actually comes from Liberia. The Liberian stuff seems to come and go but these photos should give you an idea what to look for.
La Fruteria, 2012
Old World Market, 2009 (Liberian-style at right, next to the Beanz)
La Fruteria (African-Caribbean)
8909 S Commercial Av (3000 E)
Chicago
773-768-4969
Old World Market (African-Caribbean)
5129 N Broadway (at Winona)
Chicago
773-989-4440
Makola African Market (Ghanaian)
1017 W Wilson Av (between Broadway & Sheridan)
Chicago
773-878-3958