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Monday, December 07, 2020
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Efik.....Cross River State
ReplyDeleteYou Sabi abeg.
DeleteAkwa/cross. No rival.
Delete✌️
Deleteyes the efiks.......efik edi mbakara......
DeleteEfik/Ibibio
DeleteEfik
ReplyDeleteYou know this๐๐๐๐
DeleteYoruba
ReplyDeleteTake it or leave it
Leave it
DeleteIts food we are talking about here pls,not pepper.
DeleteAbeg leave it o jare ! l be Yoruba.
DeleteLie no good.
Nothing beats Banga & Starch, with fresh breathing fishes, Periwinkle (imekpe) taiko, rogoje, beletete leaves etc..
Yelkow and Yellow, bless my belle.
Served inside clay plates, abegii
Hahahahaha.yoruba indeed
Delete@ 20:07๐๐๐
DeleteI'm yoruba and as much as I love my culture that is not a fact. Unless maybe ur talking efo riro and even at that, most always ibom and cross river soups beat it hands down. I give it to my efik bros and sisters abeg
DeleteHaba! This isn't even up for discussion, na Igbo.
ReplyDeleteIgbo amaka biko.
Iji okwu๐๐
DeleteIgbo of course. No competition at all...
DeleteGifty ๐ฅฐ
DeleteI agree
DeleteGbam ๐ iji ya
DeleteNo be only amaka na chibundu.
DeleteUna better manage 4th position.
Give it to d igbos o. Way back, I used to say yoruba cannot win cooking competition,but right now, after enjoying ewedu/gbegiri I changed my mind. But still, Igbos delicacies all d way!
DeleteIt is my tribe. We cook very well.
ReplyDeleteWe add our meals to our pepper.๐๐๐๐
๐๐คฃ๐คฃ๐คฃ๐คฃ which tribe naaaa
DeleteYORUBA
DeleteYoruba!!!!!! ๐คฃ๐คฃ๐คฃ๐คฃ๐คฃ
Delete๐คฃ๐คฃ๐คฃ๐คฃshe does not need to mention the tribe.
DeleteIt is efik for me.
El oh el.
Delete๐คฃ๐คฃ๐คฃ๐คฃ๐คฃ๐คฃ๐คฃ
DeleteHave u eaten fisher man soup before? Native soup from rivers? I wonder why people criticise Yoruba because of pepper. Those soups I mentioned are damned peppered
DeleteAny tribes that prepare vegetable soup or stew is good to go for me.
ReplyDeleteBut, I will never downplay Amala ati ewedu ati gbegiri ati orishirishi๐๐๐คฉ๐คฉ
Any day any time
DeleteIgbo tribe ๐ฅณ๐ถ♀️๐ฅฐ๐ฅฐ๐ฅณ
ReplyDeleteIgbo
ReplyDeleteLet me shout, it's AKWA IBOM OOOOO.
ReplyDeleteHmmm. I agree ooo
DeleteCandy please shout louder for those at the back
DeleteMmmh every tribe has a unique delicacy so its hard to tell .
ReplyDeleteExactly!
DeleteThank you!
DeleteYes babe ๐ฏ๐ฏ
DeleteAkwa ibom, one of my admirer den, udeme bribes mi wit a cooler of home cooked meal evry working day. Wawu!
ReplyDelete@one of your admirers then. He did alladat and you did not fall?๐ He apparently thought the way to a woman's heart is through her stomach but you proved him wrong.
DeleteErik/ibibio
ReplyDeleteUrhobo wado!!!!
DeleteI vote delta because I looooove banga and starch so much.
ReplyDeleteThank God for banga and starch.
What tribe own afang soup? That soup too is a banger.
Efik/Ibibio. One of my fav soups
DeleteBanga and starch what? I'd rather eat Rivers fisherman soup with correct poundo yam or semo.
DeleteThanks for saying Afang is a banger tho! We'll gladly welcome you to the winning team.
Thank you oooo Jare. Delta to the rescue
DeleteOh really..
DeleteAkwa Ibom o. We have the BEST soups. ๐๐
DeleteId really need to eat this famous banga and starch
Delete@ Chocolate Noir take it from a woman married ro a delta man,that food is over hyped. The starch though, can't imagine eating what i use ro starch my clothes. I would say cross/ibom their ekpakukwo hope i spelled it right is to die for. Then my tribe opopo or onunu with fresh fish.
DeleteBanga is overhyped no offense. Just over glorified palm oil in a boil. I can't imagine it being good for cholesterol
DeleteLol no na. Because its not sweet In your mouth dsnt mean its overhyped tho.
DeleteChocolate baby, pls try it
@anons thanks for the heads up
DeleteI'd pass ๐๐
Over hype food jor.
DeleteIgbo all the way.
When you travel, which soup do you normally see?
If bitter leaf no dey, you will see ofe nsala... Argue with your hands.
Dear anons,i agree it is overhyped.
Delete@mao akuh,but your ppl don copy copy dey do 'ofe akwu'. Which is even worse..hehe.
Igbo
ReplyDeleteIt's ndi Igbo o.
ReplyDeleteOnly isi-ewu and nkwu ocha will sweep you off your feet.
How can you say Yoruba, Effik or Hausa but when they bring Abacha, isiewu or nkwobi you lick finger like food is going out of fashion๐๐๐. Please let’s not argue too much on this
ReplyDeleteHehehe, see delicacy nau. You didn't finish work with ugba? ๐.
Delete๐๐๐
DeleteAbacha ko,obasanjo ni!
DeleteAs for nkwobi,why crack bones and call it meat? Pure scam.
But you always enjoy it... Try nkwobi then or ugba n palmie
DeleteHahahaa. Yimu @mao.
DeleteYoruba of course
ReplyDeleteYoru gini???? Abeg yoruba no get food
DeleteLol anon 21:16 why na. We get food just that it is not popular. Efik food is the best though
DeleteAnon 8:08,thank you. God bless you!
DeleteIgbo's
ReplyDeleteIgbo tribe and Efik abi Calabar tribe..๐
ReplyDeleteI give it the Igbo tribe.
ReplyDeleteEfik/Ibibio
ReplyDeleteAwwww....love you baiby!
Delete๐ค๐ค๐ค๐ค๐ค
DeleteGive it to the efik people. we too get food
ReplyDeleteIgbos.
ReplyDeleteOfe akwu
Ofe nsala
Ofe onugbu
Ofe oha
Ofe owerri
Ofe achalla
Ofe okazi
Ofe okra
Ofe ugu
Ofe ogbono
Ofe egusi
Abacha
Ugba na okporoko
Nkwobi
Okpa di oku
Isi ewu
Fiifio na aghara agha ede
Ikpo ede
Oka ajata na ncha
Ukpa ede
Elele moimoi
Akara oku
Ji akwukwo nri
Ji mmili oku
Ji na akidi
Ji awii
Ji agbugbo
Ji mmanu
Ona na ncha
Ji agbugbo na unere
Ji mkpacha na ugba
Ede mmee na ugba
Ojoko na aghara agha azu
Ji mkpo na anu okpoo
Jellof
Osikapa na agwa
Osikapa mmanu akagbe
Osikapa na eghere eghe tomanto
Agwa na ji
Agwa na ojoko
Agwa na ji nwannu
Agwa na akidi
Moi moi and Akara is Yoruba. Even Egusi๐.
DeleteNne ehh, e bu godi ezigbo nwa afo! Just nego di nri, dope ass nri o๐ฅ๐ฅ๐.
DeleteYou didn't add ugboguru/anyuu and ede ekoo.
Oh dear ๐๐๐
DeleteOMG!!...
DeleteYou go fear menu list na
DeleteBvs you guy should gather here and pick your choice bills on me๐
You finish work ๐๐๐
DeleteAnon oooo!!!!๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐. I gbugo m!!!!
DeleteAnon oooo!!!!๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐. I gbugo m!!!!
Delete๐ ๐ ๐ ๐๐ฝ๐๐ฝ๐๐ฝ๐๐ฝ๐๐ฝ๐๐ฝ๐๐ฝ๐๐ฝ
DeleteIn short I give it to you
Mahnn.....what tha feck is this?
DeleteAnon 19:0๐๐ฝ๐๐ฝ
DeleteIji ya, kponkwem- no contest
Iji Okwu! Igbo Kwenu! Igbo Amaka! I am proud to be an Igbo woman!
DeleteYou came prepared.๐ฒ๐
DeleteAnon
Delete๐ค๐ฝ๐ค๐ฝ๐ค๐ฝ well detailed !!!
I need to try out a few delicacies!!
Anony 19:04...I've saved the list.
DeleteNice compilation.
You forgot ofe ukpoguru...ask Owerri people
DeleteAdd 'ukwa' and 'nni oka'.
DeleteChike's Boo of the booless.
ReplyDeleteNain do wetin? Na food?
DeleteI will say Yoruba. My people can cook too, our fisherman's soup is bae and kekefia with correct goat meat and fresh fish.
ReplyDeleteWhich Yoruba?
DeleteWhere are you from?
DeleteWhich one is kekefia? It sounds fun like Ghanaian kenken. Can it easily be ordered from one of these restaurants?
Kekefia is a riverine delicacy ๐๐๐ my people!!!
DeleteAnd oh yes fisherman soup is everything, I dont like mine spicy though , I shouldn't be eating and crying ๐๐๐คฃ๐คฃ๐คฃ
Wow@ Choco,kekefia here i come.
DeleteLmao @your 2nd paragraph....same here.
Na igbo. Igbo amaka
ReplyDeleteIgbo Kwenu!!!
ReplyDeleteAkwa Ibom Isongho!!!
Iyaa! Hope i'm correct? El oh el..
DeleteIGBO of course
ReplyDeleteIgbo oooo. We have
ReplyDeleteIsiewu
Nkwobi
Abacha
Ugba
Afo anu pepper soup with yam
Ofe oha
Ofe nsala
Ofe olugbu
Ofe achi
Ugbogoro
Ngwo ngwo
Mbaise for recently delivered mother ๐ (I’m on this parole currently, love the way my mum makes it)
Uziza and oha
Ugu and okro
Uziza and olugbu ....... should I stop or continue ๐๐
Chai
DeleteI'm craving for Nsala naw
Please don't stop
DeleteIgbo's list of food is endless.
DeletePlease continue don't stop
Ugbogiri & fresh okro soup with stockfish head, dry fish, correct goat meat with isam/ periwinkle & spicy dose of chilli pepper is PARADISE ON EARTH! ๐ ๐ ๐ ๐
DeleteCan I visit you already please ๐๐๐๐๐คค๐คค๐คค๐คค
DeleteDamn you're on a cruise mehn
Chocolata...long throat ooo. Hahah
DeleteHow's you?
Na my people, Igbo kwenu
ReplyDeleteI'm not Igbo but damn they are gifted when it comes to food
ReplyDeleteEzigbo nwanyi! Thanks for being truthful my love๐๐.
DeleteI agree. Not Igbo too
DeleteChisom. Hahaha
DeleteMany people love other people's food.
I love hausa too.
Here to save the post.
Igbo ooooo.
ReplyDeleteIgbo's
ReplyDeleteI give it to akwa ibom
ReplyDeleteIgbo Kwenu ๐๐๐๐ฅฐ
ReplyDeleteSee people here calling other tribes other than Igbo.
ReplyDeleteIf you take them where they are selling food they will request for Akpu and ofe oha, olugbu, for Owerri and so on.
Is when you take them to joint to crash out, they will demand for isi ewu and nkwobi with now ocha.
Tell me
Ana amaka
Igbo gwenu, Igbo gwenu Igbo gwezoooo nooooo
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DeleteIt is Kwenu not Gwenu. Well thats by the way.
DeleteAre you in Lagos? Have you ever seen any igbo kitchen? Everywhere you go,Calabar kitchen like that yello network sotey igbo 'claimu' has started naming their restaurants Calabar kitchen. Need i say more?
Join the winning team today.
Shantelle jealousy is not good.
DeleteNo Igbo woman will open a restaurant to name it Calabar kitchen. Never ever
Anon 9:22 if you're not in the know about something,keep qwayet!
DeleteIGBO
ReplyDeleteHonestly, I can not say. All tribes are unique. I ate one Igbo soup, can't remember the name but I did like it. There was also this stodge and a vegetable soup my Yoruba friend made. It was nice.
ReplyDeleteI like Igbo egusi but I like Yoruba vegetable soup especially the one prepared during parties. No rival ๐
I also love fisherman soup. I guess because I love seafood a lot.
Choose a tribe, stop being 3 faced.
DeleteSame thing I said!!!!
DeleteAll tribes are unique .
Salut belle ..tu va bien?
That's the point I can't pick. Sorry๐
DeleteExactly Noir! but nobody wants to hear.Everyone is vexing๐
Je vais bien, chรฉrie. Merci.
Ibibio/Efik
ReplyDeleteYoruba food is the most delicious.
ReplyDeleteIgbo
ReplyDeleteEACH TRIBE HAS FOODS THAT MAKE THEM STAND OUT AND SPECIAL WHICH TASTE SO WELL TOO. I CAN'T SAY WHICH TRIBE HAS THE BEST COS I'M ALWAYS FASCINATED ANYTIME I'M INTRODUCED TO NEW DELICACIES FROM DIFFERENT TRIBES. NIGERIA IS REALLY BLESSED WITH EXCITING DISHES.
ReplyDeleteBTW, I JUST TASTED FISHERMAN SOUP FOR THE FIRST TIME LAST WEEKEND AND I WAS BLOWN AWAY. PLEASE WHICH TRIBE HAS IT?
I dont have a favourite food,i eat all delicious meals from every tribe ranging from amala and gbegiri, worowo soup,ofe akwu,tuwo shinkafa,abacha,nkwobi ,obe efo riro,moimoi and so on
ReplyDeleteEfik/ Ibibio which means Cross River/ Akwa Ibom.
ReplyDeleteEfik/ Ibibio which means Cross River/ Akwa Ibom.
ReplyDeleteSdk,this post is pure cruise...
ReplyDeleteLove it!
Calabar oooo
ReplyDelete@Shantelle's
ReplyDeleteNoted
You're welcome dear.
DeleteEveryone to his or her tribal delicacies, not a single one is superior to another. I've been opportunely to taste different nigerian dishes and I can tell you they were all fantastic.
ReplyDeleteThe Efiks☺️
ReplyDelete