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Re: Ibibio Cuisines To Try by fuellessgen: 1:17pm On Mar 02, 2018
utytill:
Op pls Ibibio is in south south not south east.

shut up, there's nothing like south south in English language.

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Re: Ibibio Cuisines To Try by Caseless: 1:17pm On Mar 02, 2018
ndy87:



We better than some people that eat stew at every point in time sorry pepper and more pepper .
you were scarringly pictured . shocked
Re: Ibibio Cuisines To Try by Nobody: 1:18pm On Mar 02, 2018
Lilimax:

You must like 'omi obe' very well smiley
am sorry I don't understand the language.but if it's about anfang soup. yes I really love it. smiley
Re: Ibibio Cuisines To Try by Gerrard59(m): 1:19pm On Mar 02, 2018
utytill:
Op pls Ibibio is in south south not south east.

There is nothing like South South in Nigeria geographically speaking. The term (South South) only comes during political gatherings/sessions. Akwa Ibom and Cross River are located in Southeastern Nigeria not South South.

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Re: Ibibio Cuisines To Try by Nobody: 1:19pm On Mar 02, 2018
Elder4sure:
Pls what is itid? Is it a kind of food? And which part of Nigeria can it be found?
I want to taste some too. Thanks



Lol

you know it, stop acting as if you don't


incase you don't, itid is vagina.
Re: Ibibio Cuisines To Try by Cadec007(m): 1:24pm On Mar 02, 2018
Asowari:
to each his own, afang soup no they make me purge at all
i dunno who brought this topic of purging sef, affang asiê tõrö òwó?
Re: Ibibio Cuisines To Try by Cadec007(m): 1:36pm On Mar 02, 2018
Editan soup:

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Re: Ibibio Cuisines To Try by stevecantrell: 1:38pm On Mar 02, 2018
DannyJ19:
Rubbish....nothing can be compared to Amala and Ewedu...shior.

Abeg speak for urself...
Re: Ibibio Cuisines To Try by clintino700(m): 1:40pm On Mar 02, 2018
I served in Akwa ibom.... Atama rocks more than all these other soups tongue tongue
Re: Ibibio Cuisines To Try by Cadec007(m): 1:49pm On Mar 02, 2018
clintino700:
I served in Akwa ibom.... Atama rocks more than all these other soups tongue tongue
ur choice, nice too.........have you tasted ekpañkukwo?
Re: Ibibio Cuisines To Try by jazzyjazz: 1:51pm On Mar 02, 2018
Sansa143:
Na evrywhere u dey grin.jazzyjazz,come n carry ur soup oh grin

Hahaha
Na ekpang de hungry me now sef

Senior mama Liftedhands na everywhere you de o
I raise Beyonce hands for you

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Re: Ibibio Cuisines To Try by Cadec007(m): 1:51pm On Mar 02, 2018
Asowari:
am sorry I don't understand the language.but if it's about anfang soup. yes I really love it. smiley
'omi obe' is not our language ooo its yoruba and means watery soup.........affang is affang no synonym in ibibio or efik

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Re: Ibibio Cuisines To Try by Nobody: 1:52pm On Mar 02, 2018
Cadec007:
'omi obe' is not our language ooo its yoruba and means watery soup.........affang is affang no synonym in ibibio or efik
ok thank u

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Re: Ibibio Cuisines To Try by Bestchisom(m): 1:52pm On Mar 02, 2018
Elder4sure:
Pls what is itid? Is it a kind of food? And which part of Nigeria can it be found?
I want to taste some too. Thanks

lol...itid na vagina.... altho some people do lick it

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Re: Ibibio Cuisines To Try by Cadec007(m): 1:52pm On Mar 02, 2018
jazzyjazz:


Hahaha
Na ekpang de hungry me now sef

Senior mama Liftedhands na everywhere you de o
I raise Beyonce hands for you
make i call rihanna make she cook am for u? I been don teach am last week
Re: Ibibio Cuisines To Try by Cadec007(m): 1:54pm On Mar 02, 2018
Asowari:
ok thank u
but is also know as 'ogazi' in igbo
Re: Ibibio Cuisines To Try by Cadec007(m): 1:54pm On Mar 02, 2018
Asowari:
ok thank u
uwc bro! but it is also know as 'ogazi' in igbo
Re: Ibibio Cuisines To Try by Nobody: 1:57pm On Mar 02, 2018
Cadec007:
uwc bro! but it is also know as 'ogazi' in igbo
yea u are right, that wat we call it here in ph ogazi soup
Re: Ibibio Cuisines To Try by Cadec007(m): 1:59pm On Mar 02, 2018
Asowari:
yea u are right, that wat we call it here in ph ogazi soup
kk.............have u tasted others?
Re: Ibibio Cuisines To Try by Nobody: 2:03pm On Mar 02, 2018
Cadec007:
kk.............have u tasted others?
hm na oo, part frm this ogazi soup I eat only egusi soup, or pepper soup, I have neva had the opportunity to,taste others cry
Re: Ibibio Cuisines To Try by Cadec007(m): 2:09pm On Mar 02, 2018
Asowari:
hm na oo, part frm this ogazi soup I eat only egusi soup, or pepper soup, I have neva had the opportunity to,taste others cry
eiyaaaaah sowie opportunities would always come if it doesn't, create one urself!!;-)
Re: Ibibio Cuisines To Try by Malawian(m): 2:31pm On Mar 02, 2018
Zionista:
But your pix of edikang ikong no be am. You are not suppossed to add too much water.

More like this...
Abeg where is the nearest efik/Ibibio Restaurant in Surulere. You guys need to give complete information.

grin grin grin grin grin grin grin Let me troll..

Am sure every Igbo person can eat those food without thinking about it, honestly its still a wonder we have not "stolen" one of those soup as ours.


Gbegiri, Ofemnmanu anyone?
Re: Ibibio Cuisines To Try by anoda(m): 2:37pm On Mar 02, 2018
TruthHurts1:
Thank goodness dog meat is not involved grin

it is involved ooo there is no runing away this time cheesycheesy
Re: Ibibio Cuisines To Try by giftmurphy(f): 2:55pm On Mar 02, 2018
Eaten all cool cool
Re: Ibibio Cuisines To Try by Cadec007(m): 2:59pm On Mar 02, 2018
giftmurphy:
Eaten all cool cool
are u an indegene?
Re: Ibibio Cuisines To Try by nellyelitz(m): 3:01pm On Mar 02, 2018
Ellabae:
Anyone from there should tell me recipes
simple but not common grin
Re: Ibibio Cuisines To Try by Kooldon(f): 3:05pm On Mar 02, 2018
delugajackson:

Oye, Oye, Oye, bari Afang!
Oye, Oye, Oye, bari Editan!
Oye, Oye, Oye, bari Ekpang!
Oye, Oye, Oye, bari Atama!
Kón Kón Kón, Iyayor!

Shout out to all the beautiful Efik and Ibibio women both home and abroad. You all are the best among the rest.
Ibibio isoñgo!!.

You Are The True Son Of The Soil. I Duff My Hat For You.

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Re: Ibibio Cuisines To Try by Kooldon(f): 3:24pm On Mar 02, 2018
crazysaint:
Editan ye afang anem akan itid sef

Mad Man. Not Only In Name But Truely Man.
Hahahahaha

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Re: Ibibio Cuisines To Try by mekonglobal(m): 3:27pm On Mar 02, 2018
Already looking forward in meeting any Akwaibom babe of my dream, to make my wifey!
Re: Ibibio Cuisines To Try by Kooldon(f): 3:32pm On Mar 02, 2018
ImaIma1:


Afang purges much more than the other soups.

Our soups are not for everyone though tongue

I Dont See Any That Purges Excepts When You Are Using Some Ingredient That You Are Allergic To. Like Some Brands Of Seasonings

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Re: Ibibio Cuisines To Try by maisauki: 3:32pm On Mar 02, 2018
Opinionated:
Located in the south eastern part of Nigeria, and one of Nigeria’s popular ethnic groups. The Ibibios are predominately found in present day Akwa Ibom State with her sister group – Efik – found in Calabar, Cross River State. Known for their excellent culinary skills, they have some of Nigeria’s delicious cuisines. So when next in Akwa Ibom or any Ibibio dominated area, try and savour any of these delicacies.

Afang Soup


Unarguably the most popular of the soups of the Ibibios. It is prepared using Afang leaves with water leaf, which are sliced in tiny pieces. Not just popular, but extremely delicious.

Ekpang Nkukwo


Traditional meal made up of cocoyam (ditto its leaves), water yam, periwinkle (aka Mfi). Not commonly cooked as it is reserved mainly for special occasions and takes time to prepare.

Editan Soup


A less known but bitter version of Afang soup. Made using Editan leaves and waterleaf. Editan soup has medicinal benefits than Afang.

Edikaikong Soup


Yet another export by the Ibibios to the world. It is prepared using pumpkin leaf and water leaves. Preferably eaten with Pounded yam or fufu.

Atama


Made from palm fruit concentrate and Atama leaves. Although, it is similar to Ofe Akwu (eaten mostly the Igbos) by the usage of the palm fruit concentrate. The difference lies in the vegetables and spices used for the soups. Of all the delicacies eaten by the Ibibios, this soup is best enjoyed with more fish, meat, snails, periwinkle than any other (Nigerians term such “obstacles”).

Source: http://www.opinions.ng/ibibio-cuisines-try/

cc: lalasticlala mynd44
so akwa ibom and cross river states are now in south east?

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