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Dibi is a Senegalese dish consisting of grilled meat (usually lamb) that has been seasoned and cut into pieces. Dibi is typically served with grilled onions, mustard, and bread. Eateries that serve dibi are called "dibiteries." Dibi is commonly served by street vendors in Senegal. Many dibiteries in Senegal's capital city of Dakar are foreigners, particularly from the Hausa people of Nigeria. "Dibi" is a Wolof word that refers to barbecue.

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  • Dibi is a Senegalese dish consisting of grilled meat (usually lamb) that has been seasoned and cut into pieces. Dibi is typically served with grilled onions, mustard, and bread. Eateries that serve dibi are called "dibiteries." Dibi is commonly served by street vendors in Senegal. Many dibiteries in Senegal's capital city of Dakar are foreigners, particularly from the Hausa people of Nigeria. "Dibi" is a Wolof word that refers to barbecue. Dibi is not to be confused with "dibi Hausa", the Senegalese term for suya. Both dibi and dibi suya are cooked on a grill or a wood-burning stove, but dibi isn't sliced thinly like suya is nor is dibi marinated in kankankan spice. Whole lamb can be ordered from some dibiteries and is considered a delicacy. Cooking a whole lamb is referred to as méchoui. Méchoui is a Maghrebi style of cooking introduced to Senegal from Mauritania. Dibi is often served with a side of fried plantains, French fries, or a tomato and lettuce salad. (en)
  • Dibi est une appellation de la facon de griller de la viande au feu de bois au Sénégal que l'on achète dans une échoppe appelée dibiterie. Cette spécialité culinaire malienne qu'est le dibi s'est propagé au cours des temps dans toute l'Afrique de l'ouest. Une dérivée du dibi est le « dibi haoussa » qui est en outre assaisonné d'un mélange d'épices. La dibiterie est le restaurant où l'on mange du dibi. Pour les tenanciers de ces échoppes, on parle parfois de « dibiteur » ou de « dibitier ». (fr)
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  • Dibi est une appellation de la facon de griller de la viande au feu de bois au Sénégal que l'on achète dans une échoppe appelée dibiterie. Cette spécialité culinaire malienne qu'est le dibi s'est propagé au cours des temps dans toute l'Afrique de l'ouest. Une dérivée du dibi est le « dibi haoussa » qui est en outre assaisonné d'un mélange d'épices. La dibiterie est le restaurant où l'on mange du dibi. Pour les tenanciers de ces échoppes, on parle parfois de « dibiteur » ou de « dibitier ». (fr)
  • Dibi is a Senegalese dish consisting of grilled meat (usually lamb) that has been seasoned and cut into pieces. Dibi is typically served with grilled onions, mustard, and bread. Eateries that serve dibi are called "dibiteries." Dibi is commonly served by street vendors in Senegal. Many dibiteries in Senegal's capital city of Dakar are foreigners, particularly from the Hausa people of Nigeria. "Dibi" is a Wolof word that refers to barbecue. (en)
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  • Dibi (food) (en)
  • Dibi (fr)
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