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10 Weird Food Combinations Nigerians Eat by Nazacent: 6:52pm On Jul 23, 2017
Some foods are meant to go together: eg bread and tea, pap and akara, rice and stew etc. I know we Nigerians like to combine everything in the name of food but there are certain people who take it an extra mile. I once mentioned a former neighbour who I caught drinking garri with boiled egg.

The yorubas renamed palm oil beans to ewa goin and now they use its new name to combine everything they can with it.

Some food combinations even sound gay e.g potatoes and bread; and lesbian eg boiled egg and beans.

Here are 10 bizarre food combinations I have seen people eat with my two korokoro eyes.

1. Peppersoup and bread



Its surprising that a 5 star restaurants offer this on their menu. How does one combine this? A bite of bread and two sips of peppersoup. Thanks, I’ll pass.
2. Rice and Okro



I don’t even like okro to begin it. Now imagine someone having okro with rice when there’s stew or sauce. I remember visiting a friend and she asked her sister to serve me food. Lo and behold, it was rice and okro which I outrightly rejected. I have friends guilty of this disgusting combination

3. Rice and Egwusi Soup



To be honest I wonder why people would rather have soups with rice rather than swallow’ which it was made for.

The only soup allowed with rice is peppersoup and banga soup. – Frank Nweke Junior, 2001

Others include:

thers include,

https://thefarmersdiary./2017/07/23/10-weird-food-combinations-nigerians-eat/amp/
Re: 10 Weird Food Combinations Nigerians Eat by jjcforfake(m): 8:15pm On Jul 25, 2017
Nazacent:
Some foods are meant to go together: eg bread and tea, pap and akara, rice and stew etc. I know we Nigerians like to combine everything in the name of food but there are certain people who take it an extra mile. I once mentioned a former neighbour who I caught drinking garri with boiled egg.

The yorubas renamed palm oil beans to ewa goin and now they use its new name to combine everything they can with it.

Amala and fried egg
Some food combinations even sound gay e.g potatoes and bread; and lesbian eg boiled egg and beans.

Here are 10 bizarre food combinations I have seen people eat with my two korokoro eyes.

1. Peppersoup and bread



Its surprising that a 5 star restaurants offer this on their menu. How does one combine this? A bite of bread and two sips of peppersoup. Thanks, I’ll pass.
2. Rice and Okro



I don’t even like okro to begin it. Now imagine someone having okro with rice when there’s stew or sauce. I remember visiting a friend and she asked her sister to serve me food. Lo and behold, it was rice and okro which I outrightly rejected. I have friends guilty of this disgusting combination

3. Rice and Egwusi Soup



To be honest I wonder why people would rather have soups with rice rather than swallow’ which it was made for.

The only soup allowed with rice is peppersoup and banga soup. – Frank Nweke Junior, 2001

Others include:

thers include,

https://thefarmersdiary./2017/07/23/10-weird-food-combinations-nigerians-eat/amp/

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