Nigerian food Combinations

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Nigerian food Combinations

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Here's a list of Nigerian food combo that I know of:
1. Amala and ewedu and gbegiri (mostly eaten in south west, Nigeria)
2. Edikaikong and eba
3. Beans and bread/Garri/Pap/Yam
4. Moin Moin and Pap/Garri/bread
5. Ukodo (Yam and chicken combo)
6. Banga and Eba
7. Yam and egg
8. Yam/Potato porridge
9. Pepper soup
10. Ovovoya (Okro Pepper soup)
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Post by Aeesha Bashir »

Some Nigerian food combinations I know of include:
Fried plantain and fried egg
Tuwo and efo riro
(Tuwo is mashed rice eaten in the northern part of Nigeria and efo riro is vegetable soup)
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Eastern part of Nigeria food combination.
Grounded cassava flour( fufu)with ogbono/melon soup.
Dried cassava flour(red garri) with oh a soup .
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I don't know anything about nigerian food but I've heard of egusi soup, snail soup, and I've always watched people pound yam in Nollywood.
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There is also Oha soup, bitter leaf soup, abacha, ukwa, the list goes on. All from South eastern Nigeria
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I love amala and egusi soup, but I'm told that's weird. That's never stopped me though.
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Ayomikun Babalola wrote: 25 Mar 2022, 16:07 I love amala and egusi soup, but I'm told that's weird. That's never stopped me though.
I don't think it's weird, I'd rather eat amala and egusi soup than eat amala with vegetable soup but amala, ewedu and gbegiri is still the best combination
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Nigerians have a fantastic food combination. I know of Yam and fried eggs, Bread and ewa agoyin, Tuwo and gbegiri, pounded yam and egusi and so much more
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I'm just hearing of Ukodo for the first time! Off to watch cooking videos and prepare it myself. I'll update you all on how it tastes :lol:
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Zaynnie wrote: 30 Mar 2022, 07:49
Ayomikun Babalola wrote: 25 Mar 2022, 16:07 I love amala and egusi soup, but I'm told that's weird. That's never stopped me though.
I don't think it's weird, I'd rather eat amala and egusi soup than eat amala with vegetable soup but amala, ewedu and gbegiri is still the best combination
I love amala, ewedu and gbegiri. Such a nice comfort food
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Post by n3stl3y_ »

There’s bread and akara
Jollof and moi-moi
Suya and bread
Tuwo and kuka
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1. Bread and Akara
2. Coconut and Corn
3. Garden Egg and Groundnut.
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Post by Comfort Ansah »

You did not add
Banga soup and starch popular with people from delta state.

These combinations you mentioned set me on fire
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Dickson Precious wrote: 11 Mar 2022, 01:52 Here's a list of Nigerian food combo that I know of:
1. Amala and ewedu and gbegiri (mostly eaten in south west, Nigeria)
2. Edikaikong and eba
3. Beans and bread/Garri/Pap/Yam
4. Moin Moin and Pap/Garri/bread
5. Ukodo (Yam and chicken combo)
6. Banga and Eba
7. Yam and egg
8. Yam/Potato porridge
9. Pepper soup
10. Ovovoya (Okro Pepper soup)
All this sounds weird but I want to eat them. I have tried tomorrow morning and pack and let me tell you that was easily one of the best things I've ever eaten in my life.
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Post by Ilagha Success »

Here's a list of Nigeria combo.
Pap and bread or akara
Beans and garri
Okro and white rice
Groundnut soup with fufu.
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