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10 Food Items Nigerians Abroad Miss by ijaw1stson: 11:02pm On Apr 25, 2016
The existence of the stores popularly known as African stores has it possible for Nigerians abroad to at least have access to most of the food items usually loved.
Thoughts of these items could make them yearn to go home every once in a year or more. Some of these food items usually not found abroad are often requested for when getting prepared to get back abroad.
Although the African stores still provide alternatives, yet, that hunger for the original persists.

Below are some of the food items:

1. Starch and banga

This is one of the original delicacies from the Urhobo, Isoko and Ukwuani speaking communities of Delta state. Starch which is one of the most cherished swallows among these people, cannot be found at the various African stores. For the banga (palm fruit) usually used for a kind of soup called banga soup can also not be found. Although, there are the canned ones but there’s a wide difference in the tastes. The Deltans use this soup with any swallow. The Igbos eat the soup (which they call ofe aku) with rice basically.

Re: 10 Food Items Nigerians Abroad Miss by ijaw1stson: 11:03pm On Apr 25, 2016
2. Delta/Ijebu garri – Garri (cassava flakes)
This is another household food item most Nigerians abroad miss. At African stores in America for example, the kind of garri found there is like sawdust. Because the ones found are often ignored by those who reason know the real garri, they settle for pundo yam, wheat, semovita etc. But when it comes to the drinking of garri aspect, they cannot wait to get to Nigeria.

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Re: 10 Food Items Nigerians Abroad Miss by ijaw1stson: 11:09pm On Apr 25, 2016
3. Dodo/fried ripe plantain
That yellowish plantain found in various Nigerian market is always missed. If you ever find anyone abroad, you will obviously see how falsified they are. The unripe ones are forced to become ripe and eventually become tasteless.

4. Bush meat
This cannot be found at stores at all. Remember the bush meat pepper soup! Even when you try your best possible to smuggle some pieces of meat from Nigeria, it will only take a blind custom officer not to see it. Of course the scanner is there too to screen it out.
5. Fresh Vegetables
Vegetables are the things almost every Nigerian cry for every time. The popular ugwu(pumpkin) is never found. Fresh bitter leaves are not found but the dried ones. An igbo man will tell you that for a very good fresh ofe onugbu, the dried bitter leaves are not ideal. What about fresh ewedu and fresh oha leaves? Not seen! The only fresh vegetable they have in the US for instance, is spinach, which looks almost like Nigerian water leaves.
6. Fresh meat and fish
All their meat and fish are frozen. The goat meat, beef, pork, chicken, fish, all frozen. There are people who like goat meat or beef based on the slaughter of the day. Some still like live chicken, the tastes are very different. These are some of the items Nigerians miss abroad.
Re: 10 Food Items Nigerians Abroad Miss by jerryunit48: 11:16pm On Apr 25, 2016
Germany and London Ijebu Garri na akara ,even banga dey self na bush meat hard but I no want am self make I no get Ebola
Re: 10 Food Items Nigerians Abroad Miss by ijaw1stson: 11:22pm On Apr 25, 2016
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Re: 10 Food Items Nigerians Abroad Miss by ijaw1stson: 11:27pm On Apr 25, 2016
7. Fresh akamu/pap
There is what they call corn-starch which is supposed to be the akamu, but it tastes like the starch used to wash native attire. Even when pap is seen at the African store, it is frozen because to avoid spoilage, raw food items are usually preserved in the deep freezer.
8. Suya
For fun with friends, suya (grilled or barbecued meat) is one of things Nigerians love. It is strongly missed.
9. Boli
It often goes with groundnut. Fresh unripe giant plantains roasted by the roadside are always missed.
10. Roasted/boiled corn and plum
Just like boli and groundnut, corn and plum/pear (called ube in Igbo) is also another kind that is usually missed. Freshly plucked from the farm, boiled or roasted to go with the plum, lunch is set
Re: 10 Food Items Nigerians Abroad Miss by ijaw1stson: 11:29pm On Apr 25, 2016
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Re: 10 Food Items Nigerians Abroad Miss by armyofone(m): 11:44pm On Apr 25, 2016
Miss bushmeat no more....use smoked turkey.

The things I'm missing are tatashe, efo or spinach, snails and native egusi or egusi enu ale.
Re: 10 Food Items Nigerians Abroad Miss by Nobody: 3:58am On Apr 26, 2016
In the UK you can get almost everything available from Nigeria. One thing you'd hardly see is Suya.
Re: 10 Food Items Nigerians Abroad Miss by banmee(m): 5:09am On Apr 28, 2016
ijaw1stson:
The existence of the stores popularly known as African stores has it possible for Nigerians abroad to at least have access to most of the food items usually loved.
Thoughts of these items could make them yearn to go home every once in a year or more. Some of these food items usually not found abroad are often requested for when getting prepared to get back abroad.
Although the African stores still provide alternatives, yet, that hunger for the original persists.

Below are some of the food items:

1. Starch and banga

This is one of the original delicacies from the Urhobo, Isoko and Ukwuani speaking communities of Delta state. Starch which is one of the most cherished swallows among these people, cannot be found at the various African stores. For the banga (palm fruit) usually used for a kind of soup called banga soup can also not be found. Although, there are the canned ones but there’s a wide difference in the tastes. The Deltans use this soup with any swallow. The Igbos eat the soup (which they call ofe aku) with rice basically.

OP, where are you getting you facts from? Every single thing on your list is found abundantly abroad. You just wan type something sha. Finger just de scratch you.
Re: 10 Food Items Nigerians Abroad Miss by heezey(m): 12:00am On Sep 27, 2016
Check out the top 20 Africa dishes that you should eat while abroad >> Top 20 African Dishes

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