Asanka (Traditional Ghanaian Grinding Bowl) with Eta
Asanka (Traditional Ghanaian Grinding Bowl) with Eta 🍚🇬🇭
Experience authentic West African cooking with the Asanka, the iconic Ghanaian grinding bowl paired with a handcrafted Eta (wooden pounding stick). This traditional set is perfect for making fresh pepper, shito, spice blends, stew bases, groundnut paste, and more.
Made from durable, natural clay with a textured interior, the Asanka creates the perfect grind and flavor every time — just like back home. The Eta fits comfortably in the hand and makes grinding smooth, quick, and effortless.
Perfect For:
🔥 Shito
🌶️ Fresh pepper
🍅 Tomato & onion stew bases
🥜 Groundnut paste
🍽️ Sauces for fufu, banku & kenkey
Authentic dishes start with authentic tools — and nothing compares to an Asanka.
💪 Why This Asanka Stands Out
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🇬🇭 Authentic Ghanaian clay construction
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⚖️ Heavy-duty 6.75 lb for stability
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🌀 Textured interior for smooth grinding
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🍲 Enhances natural flavor & aroma
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🧼 Easy to clean & long-lasting
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🌍 Perfect for African, Caribbean & diaspora kitchens
👨🏾🍳 Who This Bowl Is For
Perfect for:
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Home cooks recreating Ghanaian & West African dishes
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Chefs specializing in African cuisine
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Families wanting the flavor of home
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Anyone who prefers traditional grinding over blenders
🍚 What Makes the Asanka Special
Unlike electric blenders, the Asanka grinds ingredients gently and evenly, preserving natural oils, texture, and aroma. The result? Bold flavor, just like your mother or grandmother made it.
This is more than a kitchen tool — it’s a piece of cultural heritage. ✨
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