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  2. Ukazi soup - Wikipedia

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    The soup is made majorly from two leaves: okazi and water leaf. [2] Some ingredients used in making the soup include palm oil, egusi balls (mgbam), crayfish and seasoning cubes. Okazi soup can be eaten with swallows such as eba, Semo and pounded yam. [3]

  3. Egusi - Wikipedia

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    Egusi seeds are used in making egusi soup; the soup is thickened with the seeds. Melothria sphaerocarpa, which egusi seeds are from, grows throughout central to western Africa and is used by different ethnic groups in these regions to prepare the soup, and the origins of the soup are deeply rooted in the Yoruba culinary [6] Egusi soup is a very popular soup in West Africa, with considerable ...

  4. Egusi sauce - Wikipedia

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    Egusi sauce or egusi soup, prepared with egusi seeds as a primary ingredient. [1] Egusi seeds are the fat- and protein-rich seeds of certain cucurbitaceous (squash, melon, gourd) plants. Egusi sauce is common and prevalent across Central Africa as mbíka, and may be served atop rice, cooked vegetables, or grilled meat, such as goat, chicken ...

  5. Ofe Achara - Wikipedia

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    The beef or smoked fish is boiled with onion and seasoning cubes. Peeled Achara, egusi balls and achi to thicken the soup are added to a pot filled with palm oil.Okazi leaf is added alongside crayfish,salt, grounded pepper and water are added when the oil float on the soup.

  6. Filipino Chinese cuisine - Wikipedia

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    The cooking process for Chinese Filipino cuisine also derives from Chinese methods. Pesa is Hokkien for "plain boiled" ( Chinese : 白煠 ; Pe̍h-ōe-jī : pe̍h-sa̍h ) and is used only in reference to the cooking of fish, the complete term being peq+sa+hi, the last morpheme meaning fish.

  7. Iru (food) - Wikipedia

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    Irú Wooro is used mostly in vegetable soups like Efo Riro, Egusi soup, Ofada sauce, Ayamashe, Buka stew, Obe ata, Ila Asepo, etc. [citation needed] Irú pẹ̀tẹ̀ is used in making ewedu and egusi soup.

  8. List of soups - Wikipedia

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    Noodle soup A Filipino noodle soup made with pork offal, crushed pork cracklings, chicken stock, beef loin and round noodles. Beef noodle soup: East Asia: Noodle Stewed or red braised beef, beef broth, vegetables and Chinese noodles. It exists in various forms throughout East Asia and Southeast Asia, and is popular as a Chinese and Taiwanese ...

  9. Igbo cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Abacha Nsala Soup & Fufu Okpa Okra Soup Nkwobi . Igbo cuisine is the various foods of the Igbo people of southeastern Nigeria. The core of Igbo food is its soups. The popular soups are Ofe Oha, Onugbu, ofe akwụ, Egwusi and Nsala (White pepper soup). Yam is a staple food for the Igbos and is eaten boiled or pounded with soups. [1]