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Monday, April 29, 2024

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  1. Black soup.

    Sluttychic.

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    1. I cooked this soup and almost cried for wasting my ingredients. Never again!

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    2. Cynthia, black soup is very easy to prepare. Once you get the right ingredients, you are good. Also, the leaves you use matters a lot.
      Slimzy, 🙌🏿.

      Sluttychic.

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  2. White rice with Egusi stew. That's my favorites.

    © TEEJAY

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    1. And my cousin thinks I'm weird eating this sumptuous combination...Chisom com and see another person ooo

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  3. My native soup (akpurakpu mgbam) with either semo or eba.

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    1. Abeg, which food be this?

      Sluttychic.

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    2. My umuahia sis💃

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    3. Its not umuahia. Its ngwa people that call egusi ngbam. Umuahia call it akpurakpu elile.

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    4. Umuahia call it akpuruakpu elile. Ngwa call it ngbam.

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  4. Egusi soup
    Uha soup
    Ogbono soup
    Vegetable soup
    Stew and white rice
    Porridge yam
    Fried fish

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  5. I no know who swear for me oo. Food i no sabi cook. It will be smelling nice and all that, but when you put am for mouth, wosaiii!!! Error. See groundnut soup that i cooked over the weekend. Everything was going right until i added the blended groundnut, soup changed. I am suspecting its because i stole the bottle of groundnut from my oga's fridge, as the man no gree eat am. Stolen ingredient, tasteless soup. God abeg forgive me for this wasted sin, amen. Thanks.

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    1. 🤣🤣🤣🤣 next time, no steal again. No stolen ingredients, tasty soup.

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    2. Abi, biko leave me hand this evening 😂😂😂😂

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    3. LoL 🤣
      I don't think you can use fully roasted groundnut for the soup
      I think they use half done groundnut

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    4. Hahaha

      Licious babe

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  6. Party jollof rice

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  7. Bitter leaf soup, achi soup, oha soup, abacha, okro soup, ofe akwu etc the list plenty.

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  8. White soup (Nsala
    Egusi soup
    Okro soup
    Bitterleaf and Oha soup
    White rice and stew


    Etc
    The list is endless

    I can cook oooo
    Smiles 😃 😊

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  9. Black soup with catfish, with just a little palm oil and a lot of iru.

    Then, make a good stodge called pupuru

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  10. If I wash hand cook jollof rice for you ehn...the one i cooked on Christmas day, I intended giving only my shop neighbour and bike man but I ended up sharing with 3 extra people make them sef appreciate my culinary prowess 😇😇. E no easy

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    1. Miss Aboki, a beg, share recipe and methods. Thanks

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    2. How do you cook it.
      Share recipe bikonu.

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  11. Porridge beans mixed with ripe plantain

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  12. Jollof rice

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  13. I don't know how to cook but I intend taking my time and go over youtube videos on how to cook nigerian, ghanaian, aivorian and intercontinental food. Once I'm ready I will shock my mumsy and elder sisters with my delicious dishes. My future husband and unborn children will be well fed🥰

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    1. Lagos Mainland Girl30 April 2024 at 09:56

      There is no perfect time to be ready. Start now, the earlier the better

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  14. Bitter leaf and vegetable soup.

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  15. Buka stew
    I make 1 of the best buka stew you can ever imagine
    Then my beans porridge is top notch

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  16. Vegetable soup
    Nsala soup
    Egusi soup
    Bitter leaf soup
    Banga soup

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  17. Water leaf soup
    Egusi soup
    Stew

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  18. A lot oh, because I can cook!🥰😁
    Whether na fried rice or jollof , stew, sauce. I'm a good cook, even soups. So maybe I'd say... Fisherman soup

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  19. Mine is stew at least I can prepare that one very well.

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  20. Beans or Egusi soup

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  21. designer stew/ayamase

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  22. Lagos Mainland Girl29 April 2024 at 23:04

    Coconut rice
    Gizdodo
    Moimoi elemimeje (moimoi with 7 lives)
    Ila alasepo (okro soup in all it's glory)
    Okpehe Concortion rice

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  23. Onugbu / bitter leaf soup
    oha, any kind of rice oo👌🏻

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  24. Smoky jollof rice, asun rice etc

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  25. I can make almost any Nigerian delicacy, if you be vip visitor I no mind go learn to make your tribe food.. I love love cooking!

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  26. Iyan ati efo riro (Pounded ysm with vegetable soup)

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  27. Goat meat stew with hot white rice and plantain

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  28. All types of okro soup
    Smokey party jollof rice
    Fisherman soup and many more.

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  29. Soups - Nsala, Bitterleaf, Ogbono, Okra, Vegetable, Oha, Ofe Akwu, Egusi both fried and extracted, Afang, Efo riro.
    Rice - Fried, Jollof, Stew, Chinese fried rice, Coconut rice, Local palm oil rice with smoked fish and beef.

    If you are Anambra - Nsala or Bitterleaf Soup
    Non Igbo - Fried Rice and peppered Chicken or Singapore noodles, if swallow Egusi

    Appetizer will be - Goat or turkey peppersoup with bread rolls, Main (Any of the above category) then Dessert Red velvet cake. Take Home - Pineapple Parfait. Always a winner

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  30. If I make Oha Soup for you with Cowtail, Cow Chest, Offals,
    Bitter-leaf Soup
    Nsala Soup.

    My Jellof Rice is Harvard certified, no one comes closer and I no Dey use all this spices ooo, just natural spices…

    Fried Rice is a Shiw Stopper

    Stew

    Ofe-Akwu is a Banger.

    Catfish Pepper soup
    Goat Meat Peppersoup

    Salad

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