What is pounded?

Pounded can refer to several different things, depending on the context.

  1. Pounded Yam: This is a popular West African dish that is made by boiling yam and then pounding it with a mortar and pestle until it becomes smooth and elastic. Pounded yam is typically served with a soup or stew, and is a staple food in countries such as Nigeria, Ghana, and Togo.

  2. Pounded Rice: This is a staple food in several Southeast Asian countries, including Thailand, Laos, and Cambodia. Pounded rice is made by soaking glutinous rice in water and then pounding it with a mortar and pestle until it becomes a sticky dough. It is then formed into small cakes or balls and can be eaten plain or used as a base for other dishes.

  3. Pounded Pavement: This term is used to describe a person who is walking quickly or angrily, as if they are pounding their feet on the pavement. It can also refer to the sound of heavy footsteps or the physical act of walking heavily.

  4. Pounded Metal: This refers to the process of hammering or pounding metal into shape, typically used to create decorative or artistic pieces such as jewelry or sculptures. Pounded metal is often prized for its unique texture and visual appeal.