Asham (dessert)

Asham
Type Dessert Snack
Place of origin Caribbean
Main ingredients Corn, sugar or salt

Asham (or Brown George, or other names depending on the island) is a corn-based Caribbean dessert. It is a specialty all over the Caribbean, and may have its origins with the indigenous African and Indian people. It is made by shelling dry corn, parching it in a hot pot and then pounding it in a wooden mortar and sifting it until it is similar to sand. Salt or sugar can then be added to the brown mixture and it can be eaten dry or with water.

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