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Yoruba cuisine is the numerous and diverse foods of the Yoruba people of Yorubaland (Yoruba native regions of Nigeria). [1] Some notable Yoruba food includes Ọ̀fadà, Àsáró, Mọ́í Mọ́í, Ẹ̀gúsí soup, Àbùlà, Àkàrà, Ilá Alásèpọ̀, and Ẹ̀fọ́ rírò with Òkèlè.
Efo riro (Yoruba: ẹ̀fọ́ riro) is a vegetable soup and a native soup of the Yoruba people of South West Nigeria and other parts of Yorubaland. The two vegetables most commonly used to prepare the soup are Celosia argentea ( ṣọkọ̀ yòkòtò ) [ 1 ] and Amaranthus hybridus [ 2 ] ( ẹ̀fọ́ tẹ̀tẹ̀ ).
Shoko Ieiri (家入 硝子, Ieiri Shoko) is a doctor at Tokyo Prefectural Jujutsu High School and former classmate of Satoru Gojo and Suguru Geto. She has proven to be quite a valuable resource, being one of the few people capable of healing others with the Reverse Cursed Technique ( 反転 術式 , Hanten Jutsushiki ) .
Shoko Ikeda, a native of Kyoto Prefecture, [2] was born on 18 June 1975. [3] Inspired by the anime OVA Gunbuster to pursue a career as an animator, [2] she was educated at the Yoyogi Animation Academy [] Osaka campus' Department of Animation, [4] and she joined Kyoto Animation in 1996. [2]
Tamotsu Honda, the real Shoko's best friend from all levels of school. He stayed in Utsunomiya as a mechanic and married Ikumi, the one who first saw Shoko's mother fall down the stairs. They are about to have their second child, but Tamotsu still insists on helping out Honma with the investigation, as Shoko was his original childhood crush.
With this gig as a springboard, the band's following grew. EFO's first three CDs drew the attention of booking agency Fleming and Associates. Under their auspices, the band embarked on longer, more ambitious tours. In 1998, the Washington Area Music Association honored EFO with a Wammie as "Best Contemporary Folk Group." Later that year, EFO ...
It is known in Yoruba as shoko, a short form of shokoyokoto (meaning "make the husband fat"), or arowo jeja (meaning "we have money left over for fish"). In Botswana, it is referred to as morug and cooked as a staple green vegetable.
Arthur Salter was the head of the EFO during its heyday from 1922 to 1931. In 1919, a prefiguration team of the League, located at 117 Piccadilly in London, had started to collect and publish economic statistics, [1]: 27 which remained the initial focus of the Economic and Financial Section that was soon established within the League Secretariat, [2]: 470 and spent much of 1920 preparing the ...