Did you drink this? what is it?
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Monday, February 23, 2026
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Ahhhhhhhh
ReplyDeleteCan't Remember Want it called them o
But Those Who Tasted It Said It Niceeee
Hello iya Boys
Pinto ni oooooooooooooooo. drank it wella inside hot sun for market. popularly sold by togolese
DeleteIt's called pito.
DeleteI can finish my primary school pocket money for this drink 😁
Pito, that's the name. Cheii, God save person from all the nonsense we drank "Innocently" 😂
ReplyDeleteNo be Pito be this?
ReplyDeleteYes o, pito. Please do they still sell this in Lagos
DeleteI see people buying it, I don't think I can or will drink it.. no offense to those taking it ooo..
ReplyDeletePito... I used to like drinking it then as a teenager. Very chilled something 😉
ReplyDeleteI think it's a Ghanaian drink made from Sorghum and Akamu(pap) water if I'm not mistaken.
It is called pito and taste like sweetened agbo
ReplyDeleteIt's called Pitoʻ
ReplyDeletePito tutu😀
ReplyDeleteVery nice drink we used to spend our transport fare on. Memories....
I have never tested it
ReplyDelete'Pitto' abi wetin dem dey call am that time.. I might be wrong thou
ReplyDeleteYou're right
DeleteIt's called Pito
You are right dear, that's the name.
DeleteThis is pito na.
ReplyDeletePito. I still dey drink am, i go even add milk. It's so refreshing 😌.
ReplyDeleteIs this not Pito? I used to follow my step mother to Lagos island market those days and she always bought very chilled Pito for me. Oh how i enjoyed this things and sucked on the nylon until one day...
ReplyDeleteWe were buying stuffs as usual and i was excited because we were approaching the Pito woman's stand, then we saw a big crowd and people hurling insults at the woman sitthing in the ground.
Turns out the Werey woman was buying her ice block from the mortuary on the island there and someone came there to expose her. JISSOOOSSS OOO
No wonder the Pito was always very cold and hit the spot.
That was the last time i drank that thing. Whenever i see Pito seller 's i look at them with side eyes 🤨
Chai! It's not the first time am hearing this ice block thing from mortuary though.
DeleteSorry ehn..
ReplyDeleteIts a sweetened local drink.They still sell it in big markets.
My first time of seeing this.
ReplyDeleteMe too, I think it's for Lagos people
DeleteI don't know what this is.
ReplyDeletePito... It has a bitter taste that I don't like, even with the Ice in it.
ReplyDeleteFirst time hearing there’s something called ‘pito’… interesting.
ReplyDeleteAlso my first time seeing that image up there
Oh, my very tasty pito. We quenched our thirst with this sweet liquid that year. Very sweet and must be served chilled.
ReplyDeleteDunno what this is
ReplyDeleteDon't know what it is and I have never tasted it.
ReplyDeleteI never see this kind thing before
ReplyDeleteIt's called Pito...
ReplyDeleteI don't really like it but I know it's very medicinal
Pito. I like it then
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