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  2. Plantain mosa - Wikipedia

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    Plantain mosa is a Nigerian snack which is a component of small chops. Other components of small chops include grilled chicken, spring roll, samosa and puff puff. [1]Mosa is similar to the Ghanaian Tatale except that it is made with over-ripe plantain, eggs and flour while the latter is made with same plantain, ginger and spices.

  3. 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 ...

  4. Nigerian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Meat is used in most Nigerian dishes. Suya, from the north of Nigeria, is a grilled meat coated with ground chili pepper, peanut powder, and other local spices. It is prepared in a barbecue-style using a skewer. This is one of the most famous Nigerian delicacies and can be found within easy reach all over the country. [40]

  5. Asaro (food) - Wikipedia

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    Asaro, also known as yam porridge or yam pottage, is a traditional dish originating from the Yoruba of Nigeria, Benin Republic and Togo. [1] It is a one-pot meal made from yam, a starchy tuber, and a variety of other ingredients.

  6. Samsa (food) - Wikipedia

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    Some related or similar dishes include the deep fried Indian snack with a similar name, the samosa. In Tajik cuisine , sambusa-i varaki are meat-filled pastries, usually triangle-shaped. The filling can be made with ground beef (or the more traditional mutton mixed with tail fat) and then onions, spices, cumin seeds and other seasonings before ...

  7. Munaf Kapadia - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, he quit his job at Google India to become the full time CEO of The Bohri Kitchen. [9] The Bohri Kitchen began as a supper club run by Munaf and his mother that catered homemade Bohri food to guests in a sit-down experience at their home in Colaba. [10] In 2017, Kapadia won the reality TV show Grilled, produced by Fox Life. [11]

  8. Checkmate (Nigerian TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Checkmate is seen in the show's opening credits, where a chess player's king is directly attacked by an opponent's pawn, making escape impossible. The show's opening and ending theme is Ron Goodwin 's main theme for the 1964 war film 633 Squadron , [ 11 ] [ 12 ] and the main character - Ann Haatrope - is loosely based on Queen Amina of Zaria .

  9. Namaste Wahala - Wikipedia

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    Didi is furious, and after accusing Ernest and his firm of choosing monetary gain over moral principles she leaves the family home for Raj's apartment. Raj's mother Meera (Sujata Sehgal) is horrified upon meeting Didi during a surprise visit to Nigeria, and is against the relationship due to their cultural differences. [ 8 ]