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  2. Nigerian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Nigerian cuisine. Nigerian cuisine consists of dishes or food items from the hundreds of Native African ethnic groups that comprises Nigeria. [ 1 ][ 2 ] Like other West African cuisines, it uses spices and herbs with palm oil or groundnut oil to create deeply flavored sauces and soups.

  3. Abacha (food) - Wikipedia

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    Nigeria portal. v. t. e. Abacha // ⓘ, also known as African salad, is a type of food originating with the Igbos in the south eastern part of Nigeria. [ 2 ][ 1 ][ 3 ] Abacha is a product of cassava tubers. When the processing of it is done from scratch, harvested cassava is obtained, peeled, washed, cooked and sliced into desired sizes or shapes.

  4. Pounded yam - Wikipedia

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    Pounded yam. A plate of food; pounded yam and soup. Pounded yam (Yoruba: Iyán, Hausa: sakwara, Igbo: Utara-ji) is a Nigerian swallow or Okele food. [1][2] It is traditionally prepared by pounding boiled yam with mortar and pestle. [3][4] Pounded yam is similar to mashed potatoes but heavier in consistency.

  5. Amala (food) - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. Àmàlà is a staple swallow food originating from Nigeria popularized by the Yoruba ethnic group of Southwestern Nigeria and other parts of Yorubaland. [1] It is made of yam, cassava flour, or unripe plantain flour. [2] Tubers of yams are peeled, sliced, cleaned, dried and then ground into flour. It is also called èlùbọ́. [3]

  6. Ofada rice - Wikipedia

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    Ofada rice (upper right) served in traditional style with fried plantain and beef. Ofada rice. Ofada rice is a Yoruba dish. It is the name of an indigenous rice from a small community called Ofada, located in the Obafemi Owode Local Government Area of Ogun State. It is not exclusively grown in the community, but it is an indigenous rice grown ...

  7. Suya - Wikipedia

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    Suya. “Tsire” commonly known as suya is a traditional smoked spiced meat skewer which originates from Nigeria, and is a popular food item across West Africa. Suya is a large part of Hausa culture and food and is traditionally prepared and made by Hausa men, thus called 'Mai tsire'. [1] While suya is the more widely recognized name in many ...