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  2. Nigerian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Nigerian cuisine

  3. List of African dishes - Wikipedia

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    List of African dishes

  4. Marghi special - Wikipedia

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    Fish, Sorrel, spinach, onions, sometimes other vegetables, bean sprouts, tamarind -flavored broth. Margi Special (Marghi: Kifi Kubakuba) is a Nigerian cuisine indigenous to the Margi people of the northeastern region of Nigeria. [1][2] It is typically made with fish from Lake Chad, sorrel, spinach, tomatoes (and sometimes also other vegetables ...

  5. African cuisine - Wikipedia

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    African cuisine - Wikipedia ... African cuisine

  6. Fufu - Wikipedia

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    Fufu - Wikipedia ... Fufu

  7. Kenkey - Wikipedia

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    Kenkey. Kenkey (also known as kɔmi, otim, kooboo or dorkunu) is a staple swallow food similar to sourdough dumplings from the Ga and Fante -inhabited regions of West Africa, usually served with pepper crudaiola and fried fish, soup or stew.

  8. Edo traditional food - Wikipedia

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    Corn soup is a native soup of Afemai people in Edo State. [8] This cuisine is locally called omi ukpoka. It a blend of corn with smoked fish and green leaf. It is usually served with swallow such as; fufu, eba or pounded yam. Black soup[9] This is particularly common among the Ishan (Esan) and Owan people. In Esan and Owan, the name for this ...

  9. Abacha (food) - Wikipedia

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    Nigeria portal. v. t. e. Abacha // ⓘ, also known as African salad, is a type of food originating with the Igbos in the south eastern part of Nigeria. [ 2 ][ 1 ][ 3 ] Abacha is a product of cassava tubers. When the processing of it is done from scratch, harvested cassava is obtained, peeled, washed, cooked and sliced into desired sizes or shapes.