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  2. List of African dishes - Wikipedia

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    A Nigerian dish of millet pancakes containing millet, butter and sugar. Ga'at: Ethiopia and Eritrea: A stiff porridge, made traditionally with barley flour, [4] though in many communities wheat flour is often used. Garri: Cameroon, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Benin, Togo, Ghana (in Ghana it is known as gari) A popular West African food made from ...

  3. Ofada rice - Wikipedia

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    Ofada rice is traditionally served in an uma leaf, with a sauce of atarodo (spicy) and tatase (sweet) pepper, onion, locust beans, palm oil, and meat. It is a festive meal rather than an everyday type of food for most Nigerians but it is an everyday street food for the towns of Ikenne and Ilisan in Ogun state.

  4. Air-fried samosas filled with spicy lentil mixture make a ...

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    To make the sauce: In a blender or food processor, combine yogurt, 1 cup cilantro, lemon juice, 1 clove garlic and 1 teaspoon garam masala. Blend or process until smooth. Blend or process until ...

  5. Nigerian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Dundu is usually eaten with a sauce made of groundnut or palm oil, tomatoes, chili peppers and seasoning. [62] Ojojo is a Yoruba beignet made from grated/ground water yam (Dioscorea alata). Peppers, onions and seasoning are mixed with the grated water yam before being deep-fried. Water yam is known as isu ewura in Southwest, Nigeria. Samosas ...

  6. Indian restaurant 101: From samosas to vindaloo, here's what ...

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    While curry powder lives in most spice racks, at Indian restaurants, curry simply means sauce. In fact, Indian food offers a wide variety of flavors, some of it mild and sweet ... without a hint ...

  7. Samosa - Wikipedia

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    Sweet samosas are also sold in the cities of Pakistan including Peshawar; these sweet samosas contain no filling and are dipped in thick sugar syrup. Another Pakistani snack food, which is popular in Punjab, is known as "samosa chaat". This is a combination of a crumbled samosa, along with spiced chickpeas (channa chaat), yogurt, and chutneys ...

  8. Obe ata - Wikipedia

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    Obe ata is a stew or sauce used in Yoruba cuisine and meals found in Nigeria, Benin and Togo. In concept, it is similar to that of French mother sauces: a sauce from which other sauces are made, or to the Mexican Mole. [1] It can be used as the base with which Jollof rice is made, either at the initial or near prepared state. [1]

  9. Someone Finally Made a Steak That’s Good Enough for ... - AOL

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    For anyone aspiring to make a Gordon Ramsay-approved steak, Jay’s technique is worth studying. Here are the essential tips he used to create a perfectly seared, medium-rare steak that even the ...