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See 4 Foods In Nigerian Which Is Origin Is Foreign by kanicorp9(m): 8:12am On Nov 01, 2017
Nigerian cuisines consists of delicious and mouthwatering dishes from the many ethnic groups in Nigeria.

Nigerian cuisines typically involve the use of spices and herbs with palm oil or groundnut oil to make varieties of deliciously flavoured foods, often spiced with chilli peppers.
However, there are some of our mouth-watering Nigerian foods that actually have foreign origins.

1. Jollof Rice

All Nigerians are probably very familiar with the ‘Jollof wars’ by now and though which country’s Jollof rice is the best remains a topic of passionate debate, there is one interesting fact about Jollof rice that might be unknown by many – Jollof rice is actually of foreign origin. The origins of Jollof rice can be traced to the Senegambian region that was ruled by the Jolof empire.

2. Fried Rice

This probably wouldn’t come as a shock to many but Fried rice is another food with foreign origin that has been adopted by Nigerians to become one of the popular Nigerian cuisines. The exact origins of fried rice has actually been lost to history but it is believed to be of Chinese origin, invented sometime within the Sui Dynasty (589 – 618 AD), in the city of Yangzhou in the eastern Jiangsu province.

3. Coconut Rice

Over time, this dish has become a beloved dish of many seeking something different from the conventional white rice. Coconut rice is typically prepared by soaking white rice in coconut milk or cooking it with coconut flakes. Though coconut rice is found in many cultures of the world, it is believed to have its origins in the South Asia, Southeast Asia and Latin America regions.

4. Corn Soup

This is locally referred to as ‘Omi Ukpopka’ and is a common food of the Afemai people in northern Edo state. Though the Afemai’s people’s version of the meal is exclusive to them, the origin of meal ‘corn soup’ can actually be traced to the Native Americans. Corn soup was a popular dish of the Native Americans mainly due to the fact that corn was a staple crop for many Native American tribes. Asides the Nigerian ‘Omi Ukpoka’, there are other variations of the corn soup which include: creamed corn soup, sweet corn soup, corn crab soup, Chinese sweet corn soup, dried Indian corn soup, Mexican corn soup and Tibetan style corn soup.

Source http://www.wikinaija.com.ng/2017/11/see-4-foods-in-nigerian-which-is-origin.html

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Re: See 4 Foods In Nigerian Which Is Origin Is Foreign by kingjomezy(m): 8:35am On Nov 01, 2017
Na hungry dey beat me na im make I comment

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Re: See 4 Foods In Nigerian Which Is Origin Is Foreign by Fidelismaria: 8:38am On Nov 01, 2017
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Re: See 4 Foods In Nigerian Which Is Origin Is Foreign by kanicorp9(m): 8:40am On Nov 01, 2017
Fidelismaria:
what of moin moin and akara
I will make research on that
Re: See 4 Foods In Nigerian Which Is Origin Is Foreign by gmoni2(m): 5:38am On Dec 24, 2017
The Yoruba people who are called Aku in the Gambia and sierra-leone brought Jollof rice to Lagos and Abeokuta, they learnt it from the Wollof people and added some twist to it.

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