Chin chin

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A bowl of chin chin

Chin chin is a fried snack popular in West Africa. It is a sweet, crunchy, donut-like baked or fried dough of wheat flour, and other customary baking items. Chin chin may also contain cowpeas.[1] Many people also bake it with ground nutmeg for flavor. One company in United Kingdom called Love Chin Chin has innovated with different flavours including Cinnamon, Lemon, Vanilla and Chilli and is sold in selected Tesco stores.

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Sample pack of Friendship Chin Chin in plain flavor

BeeRain Inc. (www.beerain.ca), based in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada also makes crunchy plain or traditional Chin Chin as well as flavored chin chin with cinnamon, lemon, roasted flaxseed, and vanilla. The BeeRain brand name is Friendship Chin Chin.

The dough is usually kneaded and cut into small squares of 1 square inch or so, about a quarter of an inch thick, before frying.[2]

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