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  2. Garri - Wikipedia

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    Process of garri making . To make garri flour, cassava tubers are uprooted, peeled, washed and grated or crushed to produce a mash. The mash can be mixed with palm oil and placed in a porous bag, which is then placed in an adjustable press machine or iron presser for 1–24 hours to remove excess water.

  3. Eba - Wikipedia

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    Eba has a gross energy content of 381.5 kcal which is higher than other cassava products like fufu and lafun with 180 kcal and 357.7 respectively. [11] However, it has a crude protein content of 0.9g/100g, slightly lower than fufu and lafun with 1.0g/100g and 1.1g/100g respectively.

  4. List of African dishes - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] Eru soup: Cameroon: A stew made with finely sliced Gnetum africanum (eru) leaves cooked with waterleaf and red palm oil. Usually eaten with waterfufu, a type of fufu made from fermented cassava. Ewa Agoyin: Nigeria: A Yoruba dish of mashed beans and dark roughly ground Ata gun-gun agoyin sauce . Feijoada: Southern Africa: A stew of ...

  5. Edo traditional food - Wikipedia

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    The soup is usually served with fufu, pounded yam, garri (Eba) or starch. Corn soup [6] [7] Corn meal. Corn soup is a native soup of Afemai people in Edo State. [8] This cuisine is locally called omi ukpoka. It a blend of corn with smoked fish and green leaf. It is usually served with swallow such as; fufu, eba or pounded yam. Black soup [9]

  6. Fufu - Wikipedia

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    Fufu (or fufuo, foofoo, foufou / ˈ f u ˌ f u / foo-foo listen ⓘ) is a pounded meal found in West African cuisine. [1] [2] It is a Twi word that originates from the Akans in Ghana.The word has been expanded to include several variations of the pounded meal found in other African countries including Sierra Leone, Liberia, Cote D'Ivoire, Burkina Faso, Benin, Togo, Nigeria, Cameroon, the ...

  7. Eru (soup) - Wikipedia

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    Eru is a vegetable from Cameroon.It is a specialty of the Bayangi people, of the Manyu region in southwestern Cameroon. It is vegetable soup made up of finely shredded leaves of the eru or okok.

  8. What is fufu? How to make the West African staple ... - AOL

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    Fundamentally, fufu refers to the slightly sour, spongy dough made from boiled and pounded starchy food crops like plantains, cassava and yams — or a combination of two or more — in a very ...

  9. Owo soup - Wikipedia

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    Owho soup is made from fish, Banga oil, beef, crayfish, palm oil, potash where Garri is poured into palm oil thickened with potash. [4] [9] Sometimes, it is made with other ingredients such as bush meat. [10] The Garri is blended initially to smoothen it, adding other ingredients like cray fish the soup is ready when there's floating oil on it. [6]