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  2. Yewande Komolafe - Wikipedia

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    During her presentation on a typical Nigerian lunch, she described how cooking foods is learned by watching rather than written recipes. [10] Komolafe and Priya Krishna discussed the oral tradition of recipes and the extra burden of non-white recipe developers in a 2020 conversation published in Bon Appétit. [7]

  3. Kwame Onwuachi - Wikipedia

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    [19] [20] In cookbook format, the publication follows Kwame's culinary journey, but this time through the lens of recipe collection. [19] From Nigerian jollof, Puerto Rican red bean sofrito, and Trinidadian channa curry to Louisiana jambalaya, smoked baby back ribs, and red velvet cake, the book reflects Onwuachi's diverse culinary background. [20]

  4. Ozoz Sokoh - Wikipedia

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    She began a culinary blog, Kitchen Butterfly, and blogged about Nigerian food while she lived and worked in the Netherlands from 2007 to 2011. [9] [5] [better source needed] She developed recipes. [8] Upon her return to Nigeria in 2011, she began researching familiar Nigerian ingredients and their uses from the perspective of culinary anthropology.

  5. 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 ...

  6. Nigerian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    It is served in combination with other foods such as Akara (fried bean cake), beans, pepper soup, and other soups. [59] Ogi or akamu is corn pudding common in Nigeria, called ogi by the Yoruba and akamu by the Igbo. [60] Eaten with bread, akara or beans; Egbo is a food made from corn. Mosa is a Yoruba food made from very ripe plantains, eggs ...

  7. Suya - Wikipedia

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    Although Suya is a traditional Hausa Nigerian dish, it has permeated the Nigerian society, being affordable for all and available everywhere. It has been called a unifying factor in Nigeria. [ 4 ] Suya has become a Nigerian national dish, with different regions claiming the superiority of their recipe and methods of preparation, but similar ...

  8. Category:Nigerian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Nigerian food writers (2 P) R. Restaurants in Nigeria (4 C) S. Nigerian soups (18 P) Y. Yoruba cuisine (1 C, 40 P) Pages in category "Nigerian cuisine"

  9. Owo soup - Wikipedia

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    Owo soup. Oghwo evwri is a soup eaten in the south-central region of Nigeria.It is common among the Urhobo and Isoko.The soup is made with Garri soaked in water after palm oil and potash mixture has been added.