Banku is a common Ghanaian starchy food made from ground corn (maize),[198] and cornmeal based staples, dokonu (kenkey) and banku are usually accompanied by some form of fried fish (chinam) or grilled tilapia and a very spicy condiment made from raw red and green chillies, onions and tomatoes (pepper sauce).[198] Banku and tilapia is a combo served in most Ghanaian restaurants.[198] Fufu is the most common exported Ghanaian dish in that it is a delicacy across the African diaspora.[198]