The Ashanti, or Asante, are a major ethnic group in modern Ghana.
Were also imported at least some people of modern Ghana (specifically Fante people).
By the start of the sixteenth century, dyula merchants were trading as far south as the coast of modern Ghana.
This influence continues today in modern Ghana.
Asen was one of several late 17th century states in modern Ghana.
However, until the 11th century, the majority of modern Ghana's area was largely unoccupied.
Most of the dishes mentioned above are served during lunch and supper in modern Ghana.
Islam made its entry into the northern territories of modern Ghana around the 15th century.
It follows the lives of four women (a mother and three adult children) in modern Ghana.
Some live across the border in modern northern Ghana and Togo.