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Re: The Nigerian Food From Another Tribe You Enjoy. (Pic) by Foodie1(m): 8:19pm On Dec 19, 2022 |
Fried plantain and egg sauce. 2 Likes |
Re: The Nigerian Food From Another Tribe You Enjoy. (Pic) by Curious345: 8:22pm On Dec 19, 2022 |
Fried Irish potatoes with roasted chicken breast 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: The Nigerian Food From Another Tribe You Enjoy. (Pic) by metalgear11(m): 8:22pm On Dec 19, 2022 |
All of the igbo soups. 3 Likes |
Re: The Nigerian Food From Another Tribe You Enjoy. (Pic) by Probz(m): 8:24pm On Dec 19, 2022 |
Dybala11: I have. One thing I’d say is that Igbo people tend to be somewhat more fond of cooking food with turkey more than Yorubas (and torotoro, in-turn, is probably more popular in Imo State than anywhere-else, especially with their Christmas stews and jellof rice) and that’s another important factor when it comes to making certain types of soup/maximising their taste and so I would like to see more efo-riro cooked with that than just major cow-roundabouts (which are still very important for what they are). With certain of even those higher-ranking Yoruba foods I just get the vibe that an Owerri or Awka woman could just make it better given a bit more direct exposure to whatever the food is so I can be a bit sheepish in ascribing a great deal of credit to Yorubas for foods beyond the good take so many of them have more general/shared Nigerian foods (moi-moi, akara, rice, stews) unless they’re from Ondo/Ekiti (they really do have a lot of good native foods) but for what it is now efo riro is actually a very sweet one and I enjoy it. Ekiti people are more likely to serve it with e/agidi, yam and rice, whereas other Yorubas (I don’t think efo-riro is particularly common with Ondo folk, so obviously apart from them) tend to go more with utara-ji/eba as a side-food; am I right? 1 Like |
Re: The Nigerian Food From Another Tribe You Enjoy. (Pic) by BigCowHornn: 8:25pm On Dec 19, 2022 |
Beans and bread Afang soup... calabar style Banga soup 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: The Nigerian Food From Another Tribe You Enjoy. (Pic) by Mckandre(m): 8:27pm On Dec 19, 2022 |
baralatie:igbos preparation is the best qoute me anywhere. 3 Likes |
Re: The Nigerian Food From Another Tribe You Enjoy. (Pic) by Bintdawood(f): 8:28pm On Dec 19, 2022 |
mariahAngel: You welcome. Sorry i forgot to mention honey and grounded groundnut. But u see some people add sugar to the paste. But those ones with sweeeeet taste is vedan, its a seasoning, idk if you know it sha. 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: The Nigerian Food From Another Tribe You Enjoy. (Pic) by Probz(m): 8:28pm On Dec 19, 2022 |
Mckandre: I’m not going to not quote you, like. Akwa Ibom and Ondo people do a quite banging egusi, too. Delta for egusi pepper-soup. 1 Like |
Re: The Nigerian Food From Another Tribe You Enjoy. (Pic) by Bahamas95(m): 8:29pm On Dec 19, 2022 |
SocialJustice:I don't know if I got the spelling correctly but that's how the Urhobos call it......It has this kinda soured taste when eaten like that but tastes differently and better in owho soup. It's regarded as big man fish by the Urhobos. I am very sure Simplepee will understand what am trying to explain. 2 Likes |
Re: The Nigerian Food From Another Tribe You Enjoy. (Pic) by IGBOSON1: 8:33pm On Dec 19, 2022 |
Liron: Liron keeping things simple! 1 Like |
Re: The Nigerian Food From Another Tribe You Enjoy. (Pic) by mariahAngel(f): 8:36pm On Dec 19, 2022 |
Bintdawood: OK. Thanks. That's monosodium glutamate. 1 Like |
Re: The Nigerian Food From Another Tribe You Enjoy. (Pic) by Mckandre(m): 8:36pm On Dec 19, 2022 |
Probz:no mind me, the one i ate at paiko one time for Niger during camp killed my tastebuds instantly, relinquishing my crave for other tribe egusi. 1 Like |
Re: The Nigerian Food From Another Tribe You Enjoy. (Pic) by SunTzu123(m): 8:36pm On Dec 19, 2022 |
Tuwo Masara, tuwo shinkafa and fura de nunu, though I'm not Hausa. Amala/ewedu with titus fish or ogunfe) though I'm not Yoruba. Ikpangkwukwo, though I'm not efik Octopus (it tastes like snail) though I'm not Chinese. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: The Nigerian Food From Another Tribe You Enjoy. (Pic) by MyAmericandream(f): 8:38pm On Dec 19, 2022 |
Urheadmaster: Jesu! Dem fit use this food kidnap me. I never get full. 1 Like |
Re: The Nigerian Food From Another Tribe You Enjoy. (Pic) by Osariemen12: 8:40pm On Dec 19, 2022 |
airsaylongcome: No at all. Will not in this lifetime. |
Re: The Nigerian Food From Another Tribe You Enjoy. (Pic) by DanAugust2021: 8:41pm On Dec 19, 2022 |
Cutehector:I enjoyed Fisherman's soup, Ataama, White soup, Ekpang kuko( don't know if I got the spelling right), during my stay in Akwa Ibom State. Akwa Ibomites can cook. Mfon, I really miss your delicacies. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: The Nigerian Food From Another Tribe You Enjoy. (Pic) by CrystalMax: 8:43pm On Dec 19, 2022 |
(Rivers state) Native Soup. Afang soup Kai, these 2 soups are the best soup in the world. 1 Like |
Re: The Nigerian Food From Another Tribe You Enjoy. (Pic) by Dybala11(m): 8:44pm On Dec 19, 2022 |
Probz:Some of your statements are right, Amala is more commonly eaten than you've it credit for in Yoruba land though. I'm a Yoruba man anyway. The akara I've been eating here tastes better than the ones I ate while I was in Enugu. Also, the food wey fall my hand pass na okpa o. The hype around it, before I tasted it anyway, was that it has a better taste compared to moin-moin. I believe the only Yoruba soup outsiders often have reservations against is "ewedu", cos of how slimy it looks. I should have tried more of Igbo soup while I was at Enugu though, the few ones I ate wasn't really too palatable with my taste buds. That's why I decided to stick to what I know. I think the Yorubas around generally have a higher tendency of sticking to the traditional methods of cooking their meals/soups, the reason it seems like there's no varieties to the efo riro I asked you about. But you can actually garnish efo riro with other condiments and according to your tastes, whether it's turkey you want to add or beef, goat meat, chicken, fish etc. I've actually eaten efo riro with cooked with all of the above several times o. I remembered the day my friend and I, prepared efo riro at the corper's lodge at Udi. We became demigods among them that day and till the rest of our service year. Probz:Some of your statements are right, Amala is more commonly eaten than you've it credit for in Yoruba land though. I'm a Yoruba man anyway. Probz:Some of your statements are right, Amala is more commonly eaten than you credited in Yoruba land though. I'm a Yoruba man anyway. The akara I've been eating here tastes better than the ones I ate while I was in Enugu. Also, the food wey fall my hand pass na okpa o. The hype around it, before I tasted it anyway, was that it has a better taste compared to moin-moin. I believe the only Yoruba soup outsiders often have reservations against is "ewedu", cos of how slimy it looks. I should have tried more of Igbo soup while I was at Enugu though, the few ones I ate wasn't really too palatable with my taste buds. That's why I decided to stick to what I know. I think the Yorubas around generally have a higher tendency of sticking to the traditional methods of cooking their meals/soups, the reason it seems like there's no varieties to the efo riro I asked you about. But you can actually garnish efo riro with other condiments and according to your tastes, whether it's turkey you want to add or beef, goat meat, chicken, fish etc. I've actually eaten efo riro with cooked with all of the above several times o. I remembered the day my friend and I, prepared efo riro at the corper's lodge at Udi. We became demigods among them that day and till the rest of our service year. 1 Like |
Re: The Nigerian Food From Another Tribe You Enjoy. (Pic) by ogwumgbe: 8:44pm On Dec 19, 2022 |
God1000: Amala is my favorite swallow food, 3 Likes |
Re: The Nigerian Food From Another Tribe You Enjoy. (Pic) by Nobody: 8:46pm On Dec 19, 2022 |
You never eat better ogbono, especially the day after its made Hamzashaf99: 1 Like |
Re: The Nigerian Food From Another Tribe You Enjoy. (Pic) by SonOfEl(m): 8:47pm On Dec 19, 2022 |
mattenny: Igbo communities also eat ogbono soup. It's not limited to Delta communities alone. It's not even Esan that owns the soup. Stop misrepresenting |
Re: The Nigerian Food From Another Tribe You Enjoy. (Pic) by Burgerlomo: 8:48pm On Dec 19, 2022 |
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Re: The Nigerian Food From Another Tribe You Enjoy. (Pic) by wman(m): 8:50pm On Dec 19, 2022 |
Bintdawood: Donkwa. Groundnut that has been grinded and molded into balls. It's an hausa by-product of groundnut just like Kuli-Kuli 3 Likes
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Re: The Nigerian Food From Another Tribe You Enjoy. (Pic) by The5DME(m): 8:50pm On Dec 19, 2022 |
airsaylongcome:Isn't it spelt "efor-riro"? 1 Like |
Re: The Nigerian Food From Another Tribe You Enjoy. (Pic) by DanAugust2021: 8:50pm On Dec 19, 2022 |
gibsonwales:True, but I never liked and still doesn't like afang soup. |
Re: The Nigerian Food From Another Tribe You Enjoy. (Pic) by SonOfEl(m): 8:50pm On Dec 19, 2022 |
Ukazi soup with pounded yam. D.E.L.I.C.I.O.U.S |
Re: The Nigerian Food From Another Tribe You Enjoy. (Pic) by airsaylongcome: 8:50pm On Dec 19, 2022 |
Osariemen12: Should have been efo-riro not ego-riro. 3 Likes
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Re: The Nigerian Food From Another Tribe You Enjoy. (Pic) by Pierced(f): 8:51pm On Dec 19, 2022 |
sacajawea: Enugu 1 Like |
Re: The Nigerian Food From Another Tribe You Enjoy. (Pic) by 1Dray(m): 8:54pm On Dec 19, 2022 |
It has got to be danwake, gurasa and shanshaka. 1 Like |
Re: The Nigerian Food From Another Tribe You Enjoy. (Pic) by Ubdavis(m): 8:55pm On Dec 19, 2022 |
Urheadmaster: It makes u. Not me 1 Like |
Re: The Nigerian Food From Another Tribe You Enjoy. (Pic) by AngelicBeing: 8:56pm On Dec 19, 2022 |
Hmmmmmm 1 Like |
Re: The Nigerian Food From Another Tribe You Enjoy. (Pic) by mariahAngel(f): 8:56pm On Dec 19, 2022 |
wman: I used to be cray-cray about this stuff, until someone told me how it's made. 1 Like |
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