Abará is a ground black-eyed bean dumpling cooked in a bain-marie wrapped in a banana leaf. It is a typical dish of African cuisine and Bahian cuisine. It is also part of the ritual food of Candomblé. It is made with the same dough as the acarajé: the only difference is that the abará is cooked, while the acarajé is fried.
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