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Vatapá is an afro Brazilian Court; It is particularly characteristic Bahia and its surroundings for the city of Salvador da.
Vatapá is a puree, which is produced from fish, Nusskernen, dried shrimps, bread meatballs up, Dende oil, coconut milk and spices (coriander, parsley, ginger, and others). Due to its elaborate production, there is no daily court, is served but in Bahia typically to Acarajé and various Moquecas.
Its importance for the afro-Brazilian culture is apparent also from the fact that the singer GAL Costa this Court a song (Vatapa, on the LP/CD "Gal canta Caymmi") dedicated to; in Jorge Amados books, about Dona Flor and her two Ehemaenner, this dish is found.



