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Re: Nigerian Foods You Should Eat To Stay Healthy by Big4wig(m): 2:43pm On Sep 03, 2013
I dey come
Re: Nigerian Foods You Should Eat To Stay Healthy by soledadd: 2:44pm On Sep 03, 2013
I miss my nigerian food. I used to say that when i travel out of nigeria i will acquaint myself with foreign dishes. But now i know better. I miss vegetable soup, afang soup, correct bitterleaf soup with ogiri, porigde yam with ugu leaf, roasted corn and pear, roasted yam with ugba, abacha to mention but a few. All farm produce here are GM. They have lost the real taste and nutrients. Even diary products are not left out. Our nigeria foods taste great.
Re: Nigerian Foods You Should Eat To Stay Healthy by Nobody: 2:52pm On Sep 03, 2013
spookem: k.. coool
Re: Nigerian Foods You Should Eat To Stay Healthy by UjSizzle(f): 2:58pm On Sep 03, 2013
Bitterleaf things all da waaaaaaay cheesy
Re: Nigerian Foods You Should Eat To Stay Healthy by passionate88: 3:02pm On Sep 03, 2013
Even if crayfish contains Alpha nd Omega, I hate am.
Re: Nigerian Foods You Should Eat To Stay Healthy by SIRKOL(m): 3:09pm On Sep 03, 2013
No wonder dad wants us back to 9ja...
Re: Nigerian Foods You Should Eat To Stay Healthy by bknight: 3:25pm On Sep 03, 2013
Op are u actually telling us which foods to stay healthy with or u just want us to salivate? angry
Re: Nigerian Foods You Should Eat To Stay Healthy by Nobody: 3:33pm On Sep 03, 2013
@Op, Why do you have to post the pictures of those salivating soups without serving us real? Now, I'm hungry...you see what you've caused?! embarassed
Re: Nigerian Foods You Should Eat To Stay Healthy by akpanbaba: 3:37pm On Sep 03, 2013
What of pounded yam with afia -efere ebot.?
Re: Nigerian Foods You Should Eat To Stay Healthy by Nobody: 3:51pm On Sep 03, 2013
Buh why fork and knife in the first dish na... E dey make person tire for the food... #TeamWashedHands

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Re: Nigerian Foods You Should Eat To Stay Healthy by klickstar: 4:11pm On Sep 03, 2013
It be like say na aboki get this article INYAN or IYAN u fit eulogise am iyan funfun lele oko egusi ore tinu eran thanks anyway i will reduce all dis junk wey una dey call food it even cost pass beta food sef.
Re: Nigerian Foods You Should Eat To Stay Healthy by Homguy(m): 4:31pm On Sep 03, 2013
Wheres my fav Ugu leaf on this list,op?
Re: Nigerian Foods You Should Eat To Stay Healthy by Homguy(m): 4:32pm On Sep 03, 2013
Wheres my fav Nsala soup on this list,op?

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Re: Nigerian Foods You Should Eat To Stay Healthy by Nobody: 4:40pm On Sep 03, 2013
Eat well garnished abacha and ur life will neva remain d same
Re: Nigerian Foods You Should Eat To Stay Healthy by Nobody: 5:29pm On Sep 03, 2013
Eat cassava flakes, peanut and white sugar for mental alertness especially when you don't have any other option.
Re: Nigerian Foods You Should Eat To Stay Healthy by Kelklein(m): 5:51pm On Sep 03, 2013
흣只又介ㆄChinese word for poundy..

Re: Nigerian Foods You Should Eat To Stay Healthy by zynzyn(m): 8:33pm On Sep 03, 2013
ganase2: Nigerian cuisines are famous for their spicy flavors and intense aromas as Nigerians sure know how to prepare some of the most delicious foods that are not only delicious but also provide potential health benefits which is reason why Nigerians in diaspora usually crave for these local cuisines when they are out of their motherland. Those who prepare these Nigerian meals professionally for the Nigerian in diaspora are usually successful for these reasons

Because Nigerian cuisine tends to contain large amounts of vegetables, lean meats and whole grains, it’s a healthful way to mix up a bland diet.

Edikang Ikong

Edikang Ikong is a traditional Nigerian soup (originating from the south-south part of Nigeria) that is full of fresh vegetables with recipe which usually includes tomatoes, pumpkin, and onions.
As revealed by Harvard School of Public Health, regularly consuming fresh vegetables such as those found in Edikang Ikong can reduce the risk of certain cancers, stroke and digestive system problems. Also diet rich in omega-3 fats also reduce your risk of rheumatoid arthritis and Type 2 diabetes.

Egusi

This is a spicy stew which contains bitter melon, red peppers and an with or without crayfish. However, crayfish are rich in omega-3 fatty acids. Omega-3 fats offer important heart-health benefits such as increasing “good” high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (highly beneficial to the body)and reducing triglycerides.

Bitter Leaf

Bitter leaf is a typical Nigerian food that finds its way into a number of traditional dishes. The bitter leaf — also known as Vernonia amygdalina — is abundant in antioxidants, and according to “Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry.” antioxidants are compounds in plant foods that combat a harmful process known as oxidation and so general help the body system to be get rid of oxidants which are harmful to the body

Inyan

Inyan is a flavour-rich Nigerian cuisine made with fresh yams which is as easy as boiling yams and mixing the yams with water and mashing the mixture together in a mortar and pestle. Yams are a nutritious starchy vegetable rich in iron, vitamin A and selenium.

Also, yams are lower in the glycemic index than many other starchy vegetables like carrots and peas. Consuming a diet rich in low-glycemic index foods can reduce your risk of Type 2 diabetes and obesity. Opt to keep the skin on your yams when preparing Inyan, as this is where many of the vitamins and fiber are found.

EXTRA: The last photo is a sumptuous vegetable prepared with enough ingredients if anyone can guess right

http://www.tutubranch.com/2013/09/best-nigerian-foods-with-benefits.html


O Boy careful with those pictures now, after eating garri you want make my stomach begin grumble?? shocked shocked shocked
Re: Nigerian Foods You Should Eat To Stay Healthy by jechona(m): 9:55pm On Sep 03, 2013
Please take note, we don't use tomatoes to cook edikang ikong o

make proper findings.

Nice research work.
Re: Nigerian Foods You Should Eat To Stay Healthy by jaytime(m): 12:22am On Sep 04, 2013
Egusi causes internal heat.
Re: Nigerian Foods You Should Eat To Stay Healthy by oketoyinboshola(m): 5:04am On Sep 04, 2013
What about PUPURU and MARUGBO soup(black soup)... Am just asking o
Re: Nigerian Foods You Should Eat To Stay Healthy by osymary: 5:33am On Sep 04, 2013
abeg that 2nd plate wetin e bi? hope say no be egusi? its so disgustin! pra pra pra
Re: Nigerian Foods You Should Eat To Stay Healthy by godfreybest(m): 7:00am On Sep 04, 2013
Bross we dat is not grass but vegetable and vegetable okro ok, very nourishable meal.
Re: Nigerian Foods You Should Eat To Stay Healthy by Nobody: 4:28pm On Sep 04, 2013
gbosaa: ....Second pix looks hideous....yuckkk.


If half of kpomo in the third pix was invested properly,Nigeria wld be a global giant in leather goods.

Its unfortunate that most of Naijas finest hides ends in the cooking pots while we keep importing faux leather goods from china. cry


lmfao!!!
Re: Nigerian Foods You Should Eat To Stay Healthy by smartg(m): 5:32pm On Sep 04, 2013
Nice post but egusi contains lots of oil and can cause malaria, that's why its always good to add antioxidants such as bitterleaf to you egusi soup.
Re: Nigerian Foods You Should Eat To Stay Healthy by Nobody: 7:52pm On Sep 04, 2013
smartg :
Nice post but egusi contains lots of oil and can cause malaria, that's why its always good to add antioxidants such as bitterleaf to you egusi soup.

oil causes malaria?
How?
Re: Nigerian Foods You Should Eat To Stay Healthy by Nobody: 8:19pm On Oct 23, 2013
smartg :
Nice post but egusi contains lots of oil and can cause malaria, that's why its always good to add antioxidants such as bitterleaf to you egusi soup.
Hahahahahah!!! choi!! i have die dead...
Re: Nigerian Foods You Should Eat To Stay Healthy by Horllami2011(f): 8:45pm On Oct 23, 2013
My mouth is watery and nw ayam hungwy sad
Re: Nigerian Foods You Should Eat To Stay Healthy by naijainfogalery: 4:36pm On Jan 02, 2015
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Re: Nigerian Foods You Should Eat To Stay Healthy by amazingfatlose(m): 7:25pm On Oct 07, 2015
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