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  • Abacha (African Salad)

    African salad (Abacha) is a delicious west African food that is native to the ndi Igbo (people of Igbo).

    Abacha – as the Igbos love to call it –  is one of the most popular food in the eastern Nigeria, it serves best as kola to visitors.

    As a matter of fact, there are villages in the eastern part of Nigeria that only offer ugba or abacha to visitors and even visitors have come to love and desire the delicious delicacy.

    Ingredients :

     

    6 to 8 cups of Abacha (African Salad) {image above}
    Ehu 3 seeds (optional)
    1 to 2 cups Of Ugba (Ukpaka)
    half cup of crayfish
    1 to 2 cubes of maggi or knorr
    100ml of palm oil
    Edible powdered potash(1 teaspoon)
    salt and pepper to taste.
    3 to 5 garden eggs (optional)
    Utazi leaves (optional)
    Garden egg leaves (optional) (imagee below.)
    Meat/dry fish or stock fish.(optional)

    I told you that most Nigerian foods are served with either fish or meat. Even the African Salad (Abacha) is also served with either fish, meat or even stock fish (okporoko).

     

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  • PEPPER GOAT MEAT (Asun)

    This asun recipe is one delicacy that once you try it, you’ll find yourself making it over and over again and it will take all your willpower to stop eating it. It can be eaten as a side dish served with cauliflower rice or any low carb dish, or just eaten by itself.

    This dish is also so healthy! It has just 6 net carbs per serving, 30g of protein, and 183% of the daily recommended dose of Vitamin C!

    KSh1,000.00 Add to cart
  • Roasted Plantain (Boli) and Groundnut

    Bole is a roasted plantain dish in Nigeria. It is native to Yoruba people of Nigeria. It is referred to as Boli in South West Nigeria and eaten with groundnut.

     

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