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Nigerians Abroad, Do U Pple Eat Amala And Abula Up There? by snokky(m): 4:36pm On Dec 29, 2009 |
I cant really believe some pple re actually surviving without eating amala, abula and eweedu. Tell us your location and naija foods that re available in your area. As for me, its a 4 unit course, hahhaha, amala and abula, kia, no be small thing o, |
Re: Nigerians Abroad, Do U Pple Eat Amala And Abula Up There? by MrCrackles(m): 4:39pm On Dec 29, 2009 |
WTF is Abula |
Re: Nigerians Abroad, Do U Pple Eat Amala And Abula Up There? by Nobody: 4:43pm On Dec 29, 2009 |
uhnnnnnnnnnnnn
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Re: Nigerians Abroad, Do U Pple Eat Amala And Abula Up There? by Nobody: 4:43pm On Dec 29, 2009 |
i laugh in 265 languages |
Re: Nigerians Abroad, Do U Pple Eat Amala And Abula Up There? by Remii(m): 4:45pm On Dec 29, 2009 |
You can have anything you want when you go to the right place, whether in Houston, Dallas, NY, Detroit, Chicago, London, Dublin, Dubai etc. Places with sizeable Nigeria population lack nothing, fyi. |
Re: Nigerians Abroad, Do U Pple Eat Amala And Abula Up There? by Remii(m): 4:47pm On Dec 29, 2009 |
MrCrackles: abula is when two soup are mixed over Amala most times ewedu and gbegiri (from beans). very delicious especially with goat meat. |
Re: Nigerians Abroad, Do U Pple Eat Amala And Abula Up There? by snokky(m): 4:48pm On Dec 29, 2009 |
MrCrackles: haha, mo rogo, plz who can accurately explain wot abula look like abeg, But i know we have ewedu and one other thing like this, So Mr Crackles, u dont eat abula, ahahaha, what have u been eating nah? |
Re: Nigerians Abroad, Do U Pple Eat Amala And Abula Up There? by snokky(m): 4:49pm On Dec 29, 2009 |
Remii: Hahaha, yes, yes, thatz the name, gbegiri, thanks, |
Re: Nigerians Abroad, Do U Pple Eat Amala And Abula Up There? by MrCrackles(m): 5:01pm On Dec 29, 2009 |
Remii:I see. . . . snokky:Definitely not Abula my friend. . . |
Re: Nigerians Abroad, Do U Pple Eat Amala And Abula Up There? by Secretz(f): 8:39pm On Dec 29, 2009 |
I don't eat amala over here (although its available) I prefer the taste of the one in naija. I love abula to death . . . . especially with gbegiri. I used to think amala look like Poo when I was younger, asked my mum why she was tryin to feed us with it. lol |
Re: Nigerians Abroad, Do U Pple Eat Amala And Abula Up There? by Nobody: 8:42pm On Dec 29, 2009 |
Yes. . . . dnt know what abula is tho |
Re: Nigerians Abroad, Do U Pple Eat Amala And Abula Up There? by Fhemmmy: 4:15pm On Dec 30, 2009 |
Yawwwwwwkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk Gimme some Eba |
Re: Nigerians Abroad, Do U Pple Eat Amala And Abula Up There? by Orilee9ice(m): 4:57pm On Dec 30, 2009 |
We get am plenti here in Jand oh!, as a matter of fact i took my in laws to 805 on the Old Kent Road, the other day and they said lai lai they wont be wasting their money sending us 9ja food stuff again[/i] they even said we have fresh vegetables (ata, efo. ewedu, ila, etc) far better than them when they went to Spitafield market with my wife 9ja joints like, 805 (Old Kent Road), Tasty (WOOLWICH), Tomi's kitchen (Deptford and HACKNEY), Aso Rock (Dalston) , Buka (Kilburn), Mama Calabar (Hendon), just to name a few, u wil thinkl u are in 9ja [i]I also saw one 9ja joint on Clark Street Chicago Illionis, in the summer when i was there |
Re: Nigerians Abroad, Do U Pple Eat Amala And Abula Up There? by africhika(f): 5:42pm On Dec 30, 2009 |
uhhhh. never heard of abula. never seen eweedu. i've heard of amala a few times. sorry. raised in atlanta. now live in chicago. |
Re: Nigerians Abroad, Do U Pple Eat Amala And Abula Up There? by Fhemmmy: 6:37pm On Dec 30, 2009 |
africhika: Then, u surely are missing good stuff. |
Re: Nigerians Abroad, Do U Pple Eat Amala And Abula Up There? by africhika(f): 6:20pm On Dec 31, 2009 |
^ send me a plate |
Re: Nigerians Abroad, Do U Pple Eat Amala And Abula Up There? by Nobody: 6:33pm On Dec 31, 2009 |
Fhemmmy:Femi, what do you eat? Everything is eww |
Re: Nigerians Abroad, Do U Pple Eat Amala And Abula Up There? by semid4lyfe(m): 3:13am On Jan 01, 2010 |
Hmmm ~ Make I no talk. |
Re: Nigerians Abroad, Do U Pple Eat Amala And Abula Up There? by dayokanu(m): 6:22am On Jan 01, 2010 |
[i]I also saw one 9ja joint on Clark Street Chicago Illionis, in the summer when i was there QAATO restaurant |
Re: Nigerians Abroad, Do U Pple Eat Amala And Abula Up There? by yme1(f): 5:08pm On Jan 01, 2010 |
Amala no way not even when i was in naija tho i dont know what Abula is but am guessing i dont eat that too |
Re: Nigerians Abroad, Do U Pple Eat Amala And Abula Up There? by pureminded: 5:24pm On Jan 01, 2010 |
snokky: I eat amala wiv ewedu,fish and assorted meats when i was in Uk for holiday BUT abula? Nah But can't you cook abula wherever you are? |
Re: Nigerians Abroad, Do U Pple Eat Amala And Abula Up There? by africhika(f): 6:21pm On Jan 02, 2010 |
where on clark st.? |
Re: Nigerians Abroad, Do U Pple Eat Amala And Abula Up There? by mamagee3(f): 8:49pm On Jan 02, 2010 |
I don't feed on that poo. |
Re: Nigerians Abroad, Do U Pple Eat Amala And Abula Up There? by chiogo(f): 9:57pm On Jan 02, 2010 |
Which one be abula? I know Amala though, never eaten it. Over here, there's this flour thingy we mix to make something that looks like pounded yam. That's as close to Amala as I get. |
Re: Nigerians Abroad, Do U Pple Eat Amala And Abula Up There? by Nobody: 1:19am On Jan 04, 2010 |
Chiogo olodo, thatz iyan |
Re: Nigerians Abroad, Do U Pple Eat Amala And Abula Up There? by chiogo(f): 7:39am On Jan 04, 2010 |
^ What is? Me, olodo? I don suffer. |
Re: Nigerians Abroad, Do U Pple Eat Amala And Abula Up There? by Nobody: 7:42am On Jan 04, 2010 |
olodo ke? who said that? who be that person? LOL The flour powder is iyan |
Re: Nigerians Abroad, Do U Pple Eat Amala And Abula Up There? by Orilee9ice(m): 1:03pm On Jan 04, 2010 |
Quote@ Africhika if my memory serves me correctly,(and DayoKanu plz correct me if i am wrong, i came from Jand) its on the left hand side towards the beginning of Clark St if you come in from Halstead area,from Lake Shore Drive (where i was) its got like a Burgundy canopy outside by the door, and i think its next to a cab office 2! we drove, but u can also get a bus (going to Halstead) from Jackson boulevard, or the Train (Blue line) get off at Belmont and walk, did that when i went to Marshalls, |
Re: Nigerians Abroad, Do U Pple Eat Amala And Abula Up There? by Hauwa1: 3:41pm On Jan 04, 2010 |
amala from green plantain is the best. though i dont eat it that much but the one i ate was really nice. where can i get plantain amala flour? i would like to eat it with egusi ONLY and not with abuna . |
Re: Nigerians Abroad, Do U Pple Eat Amala And Abula Up There? by chiogo(f): 8:23pm On Jan 04, 2010 |
FL Gators:LOL isn't that the Yoruba word for pounded yam? |
Re: Nigerians Abroad, Do U Pple Eat Amala And Abula Up There? by Nobody: 6:05pm On Jan 12, 2010 |
*Hauwa*: abuna - that's pus.sy the stew everyone here is raving about is abula better note the difference |
Re: Nigerians Abroad, Do U Pple Eat Amala And Abula Up There? by FayeZik(f): 4:21am On Mar 06, 2010 |
Orilee9ice:Orile The direction you gave is for BOLAT restaurant. They moved in the summer of last year to Broadway street between Wilson and Leland right next to the Family Dollar store, they also change their name to IYANZE. QAATO is further North, about half a block from Touhy and Clark. We also have TBS, OSSAS, BQetc. |
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