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It is a popular West African snack made from fried plantain. It is often served with chili pepper and onions. In Nigeria, it often serves as a side or can be consumed by itself. Gizdodo is a side dish in Nigeria containing fried plantain and grilled gizzard. [4] Alloco is widely considered as fast-food and is sold on the streets of Côte d'Ivoire.
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 ...
Plantain chips are a crunchy, salty or sweet Nigerian snack made with either ripe or unripe plantains fried in vegetable oil. Potato chips; Coconut candy; Aadun is made from cornflour, chilli pepper and palm oil; Dundu, is a Yoruba meal of roasted or deep-fried slices of yam. It may be fried in palm oil or vegetable oil; water is added to ...
The combination is made using plantain, gizzard of chicken, spices, onion, bell pepper and rodo (habenero pepper), amongst others. Carrot can also be added. [3] [4]The plantain and gizzard are fried separately in a frypan; afterwards, the two are added to sauce made from the remaining ingredients (chopped onion, sliced pepper, spices, Maggi cubes, and other ingredients).
Tostones | Caribbean & Latin America. With (debated) origins in either Latin American or the Caribbean, tostones are green plantains that have been cut into chunks, smashed into discs, and fried ...
Fried plantains are covered in an onion-tomato sauce, often with a grilled fish between the plantains and sauce. [21] Boli or bole is the term used for roasted plantain in Nigeria. The plantain is usually grilled and served with roasted fish, ground peanuts and a hot palm oil sauce. It is a dish native to the Yoruba people of Western Nigeria.
Dodo Ikire is a Yoruba traditional delicacy from Ikire in Osun State, Nigeria. [1] [2] It was originally made from leftover plantain but today, people prepare it from fresh ingredients which are: over-ripe plantains, pepper, oil and salt. Dodo Ikire is black and round or conical in shape.
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