Iansã
deity Umbanda corroborated · 3
Iansã is a Candomblé deity who receives offerings such as acarajé (Àkàrà), Ipeté, and bobo de inhame. Her ritual food is Àkàrà, a fried black-eyed pea patty made with crushed black-eyed peas and spices. She is venerated in the Afro-Brazilian religious practice of Bahia, Brazil.
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“polarizes with Iansã (natural pair of Divine Law), Egunitá (pair of the role of Divine Law) and Yemanjá (energetic pair).”
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“is also a traditional offering to Iansã in the Candomblé tradition.”
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“It's a traditional Afro-Brazilian dish that is also a traditional offering to Iansã in the Candomblé tradition. Ipeté and bobo de inhame are also associated with Iansã.”
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