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snazzydawn (f)
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My bestest mealllll is.......garri soaked in cold water with sugar,taken with groundnuts,coconut or avocado pear.I wouldn't mind eating that three times a day.I am eating it now sef.  u wan try?
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damygurl (f)
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Food. My favourite subject. Pounded Yam with Egusi Ijebu and Goat meat Pounded Yam with Ila Asepo and smoked fish and orisirisi (assorted meat) Ikokore with smoked fish Amala with Gbegiri Peppered snail Good old gari and suya Dundun and Dodo with ata dindin Aah. Off to make some lunch.  now u making me hungry! i love dundun alata. Omg! peppered snail! that is 4 shizzle!
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Txlonghorn (m)
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WOW...... Thanks a lot guys this post just made me so hungry it's not even funny.The worst thing is that am currently in Layton Utah in an Army base for the next month and there is no Nigerian food or store around what a shame.
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damygurl (f)
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don't worry i got lots of connection and i got diz cool phone that allows you to send food through it so i'm just gon give ya call and poof u got all d nigerian food u can eat!
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Txlonghorn (m)
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Very sweet of you friend,wish it's that simple.
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damygurl (f)
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me too but don't worry before u know it you're back at home
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Txlonghorn (m)
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Yeah but when I get back to Fort Hood I'll be shipping out to Kuwait just my luck.
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Txlonghorn (m)
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The bright side is that i get to spend Christmas states side.
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damygurl (f)
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kool!Merry Christmas!
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Txlonghorn (m)
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Marry Christmas to you too damygurl, very kind of you.
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loriann (f)
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don't think i have any but i prefer junk anyway to moi they r more satisfying
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snazzydawn (f)
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lawdy lawd!!!junk?!!!
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Helly (f)
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Well, my favorite nigerian dish are: rice & stew with fried plantain, hot & soft eba with ogbonor, vegetable or bitterleave soup, beans with fried plantain, yam with fried egg, tuwo with beans soup, i'll also go for fufu with any soup. i don't like pounded yam.
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snazzydawn (f)
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you be reeeeeaaal Naija chica!!!!big ups!!!
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naijacutie (f)
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Hands down the best dish for me: Abacha! Yum! My aunt in Enugu prepares it like no man's business. Hm, I'm getting hungry just thinking about it... 
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IAH (f)
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Hands down the best dish for me: Abacha! Yum! My aunt in Enugu prepares it like no man's business. Hm, I'm getting hungry just thinking about it...  Please what sort of food is called Abacha?  Kindly educate me!
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naijacutie (f)
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It's basically cooked and shredded Cassava root. It's mixed with palm oil, crayfish, and good spices. It's quite tasty when it's well prepared. Another name for it is Atulatu. I highly recommend that you try it if you can get your hands on some! 
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Hotstepper (f)
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not a food person and Nigeria food person but one Nigeria food i enjoy is rice and ofe akwu...banga soup as sum know..hope i spelt it right 
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davidylan (m)
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Abacha. Ugba (did i spell that right?), oha soup (with the leaves intact!), Egusi with pounded yam.
suya!!!!!!!!!
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Hotstepper (f)
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davidylan, i ate abacha yesterday because ma mom brought it back when she came back 4rom 9eria and hmmm i loveeeeeeee suya and oha soup is ma bestttttttttttt 
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davidylan (m)
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Ah abeg! make una no make my mouth water...ki lode
how did u get the abacha? do they sell it hear? what of the crayfish and palm oil u add to it?
o God send some mallams to my street! Amen!
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Hotstepper (f)
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@davidylan..ahahhaa she came back with da abacha and other things but all these things, they sell it here except 4 abacha i haven't seen here...AFRICAN STORES r like in every corner here...am in toronto and if u have visited here, u know what am talking about but if u haven't, itz da most diversed city in da world so everything is here..u don't need 2 go 2 india 2 taste all their food because its here..diz place is really kool...am loving itttttt..even caribbean stores carry african food stuffs now plus Nigeria moves 
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cutiepie18 (f)
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hmm,kind of very hard to choose because i love almost all nigeria food anywaz am going to have to go with:fried rice and dodo(yall should try the chinese combination fried rice itz da bomb. then i also like amala with egusi soup. suya,meatpie,tuwo,kunu,ebiripo- i miss ebiripo sooooooooooo much can't wait till i go to naija.
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kemmy (f)
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I'm having a feeling of deja vu with all these posts,
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Skidoc (m)
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I'm having a feeling of deja vu with all these posts,
You mean you like EJA (fish)? I like it too. 
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b_e_b_e (f)
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Owo and plantains, eba, pounded yams n amala with any of the followin soups; Eguisi, Ogbono, Okro, Edikaikon. Pigeon beans[known as Elene in Auchi, these are yum], Beans, fried fish, jollof rice, porridge and not to forget my special Fried rice. still like Peppersoup,Ishewu now i'm really hungry I've never had any Nigerian dishes  Awaits you to prepare these dishes so I can try each of them 
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sweetpea (f)
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Anything would do for me,so long as the food is palatable.
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nikinash (f)
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I've never had any Nigerian dishes men u don miss better thing. my all thime fav is amala and ewedu or okro or gbegiri with correct fresh fish or goat meat. kai!!!!
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b_e_b_e (f)
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still waiting for someone to cook me a Nigerian dish or two, or three, etc. 
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MochaLatte (f)
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I must admit, the only thing I like Nigerian is plantain. I cook them all the time. I am black American and was married to a Nigerian for about 7 months, that's another story in itself.
One day I came home and he said that he had cooked some stew with red sauce. I knew he had cooked something because the smell met me at the front door! It was during the middle of the winter and the house was so hot from all these spices!! I opened the pot and there was this WHOOSH of HOT HOT spices that came at me! After I regained consciousness and my sight came back, I saw there was this thing that looked like a FOOT in there! I said, "Hey ------, What is this thing in here"? He said, "It's chicken legs and beef feet." I was like "A COW'S FOOT?!! Awe HELL NAW! I ain't eatin' NO FOOT!!!" He piled his plate with rice and stew, and sucked every last foot in the pot dry! That night, I had hotdogs.
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