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Friday, February 13, 2026
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I'm stumped. What are they?
ReplyDeleteIt's used in turning garri while frying...
DeleteIt's carved calabash for cutting eba or Amala or ona π
DeleteAbeg wetin be this one ooh
ReplyDeleteNo Idea
ReplyDeleteHaa, Aby it's igbako na. For packing eba and Amala from pot π Maybe the picture is not clear.
DeleteIts igbako,normally used to scoop amala.
ReplyDeleteOh, igbako. Me think say na orange and cake oo
DeleteIt's Eku naπ✌️
ReplyDeleteJee wetalum eku kam kΓ³Γ³ nni oka. That is go bring Eku for me.(Corn flour swallow for correct okra soup).
A slash of a normal calabash (gourd).
PS. If you are an INDIGO you place seasalt, native kolanuts and nzu in it and place on a table or behind the door. It's name is Iko Γ³jΓ. (Kolanut plate)
#ighotago
Igbako! Awwww... I haven't seen this in a long while, It's like a flat calabash used for packing food.
ReplyDeleteIt is used for packing swallows like Amala, Semo, Eba into small nylons before they are wrapped and kept in a hot food flask. I don't know the English word for it
Yes, yougerrit ππ
DeleteI don't know oo
ReplyDeleteIt is used for frying garri
ReplyDeleteThis is igbako na...I have it in my kitchen. Prefer it to plastic type π
ReplyDeleteSdk, kudos to you for taking us back to our roots π₯° I like your style of blogging...very unique π
Are those ‘oba’ , used to fry garri? π€
ReplyDeleteHahahahhaj π€£ We call it Γ³bΓ a. They use it to cut or carve out swallow .
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