Kenkey
| Kenkey and ground pepper with sardine | |
| Alternative names | kɔmi (pronounced 'kormi') | 
|---|---|
| Type | Swallow, dumpling | 
| Place of origin | Ghana | 
| Main ingredients | Ground corn | 
Kenkey (also known as kɔmi, otim, kooboo or dorkunu) is a staple swallow food similar to sourdough dumplings from the Ga and Fante-inhabited regions of West Africa, usually served with pepper crudaiola and fried fish, soup or stew.