chewing sponge
English
Noun
chewing sponge (plural chewing sponges)

chewing sponges (taakotsa) and two papa-fans
- (West African English) A bunch of twigs (most commonly of Salvadora persica) that were beaten until fibrous used as a traditional product for dental hygiene purposes.
- 1988, Christine Botchway, Spears Down, London and Basingstoke: Macmillan Publishers, →ISBN, page 3:
- The woman was vigorously scrubbing her teeth with a piece of chewing sponge.
- 2004, Ebow Daniel, A Tale of Cape Coast, Accra: Woeli Publishing Services, →ISBN, page 26:
- Her chores began in the morning with taking to Ewuraba, in a saucer, a piece of chewing sponge dipped in water to soften it somewhat.
- 2012 (September), Seth Kojo Kweij: Some Things You Can’t Restore. In: Johannes Preuss (ed.): Ananse Stories told in Ghana. In: Bea Lundt (ed.): Ananse und andere Erzählungen aus Afrika: Zur narrativen Kultur Afrikas aus deutscher und afrikanischer Perspektive. Berlin: Lit Verlag, published in 2018, page 45:
- But Okonoriyaa continued to uproot the plants for the chewing sponge, and whilst she was in the middle of doing that, she suddenly heard a child crying.
Translations
bunch of fibrous twigs for chewing
See also
Further reading
- Kari Dako (2003) Ghanaianisms: A Glossary, Ghana Universities Press, →ISBN, page 58.
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