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7 Reasons Nigerians Are Obsessed With Suya by Jovago: 9:33am On May 12, 2016


There is no denying that a trip to Nigeria is not complete without a taste of Suya. The long thin cut of beef, marinated in delicious spices and grilled over red-hot coals, has over the years become one of the favorite street foods consumed by locals in the country. You can hardly go 3 miles around certain cities, including cities outside the Northern region where it is said to originate from, without catching a whiff of its tantalizing aroma in the air. Actually, Suya is one foods in the country that is enjoyed to all and sundry irrespective of age, sex, ethnic group or tribe.

If you are visiting and wondering what the fuss is about this mouth-watering delicacy, Jovago.com, Africa’s No.1 online hotel booking portal reveals 7 reasons Nigerians are obsessed with Suya.



It is absolutely delicious

Unless your taste buds are numb, the taste of Suya on your tongue is one you will remember for the rest of your life. A nibble fills your mouth with a burst of flavor and the luscious taste of meat. Also, the cayenne pepper and ginger adds some zing, making it eternally palatable.

It comes in several varieties

Suya is far from boring. It comes in different varieties! Suya can be made with skewered beef, ram, chevon or chicken. Vegetarians even have their veggie Suya made with mushrooms.

It can be combined with almost anything

Suya is one food you can combine with anything. From bread, to salad, rice and soaked garri, it can serves as the perfect combo. Nigerians have since found creative ways to make the most of this tasty delight. Some chefs now include Suya as an ingredient on other recipes.



It is affordable

No matter how fancy or grand the sales point, Suya is always affordable, and it is no secret Nigerians love anything affordable. Along the street, you can get a stick for as low as 200NGN, or ask a ‘mallam’ to cut a small portion worth about N100 for you. The sellers who prepare theirs indoors are more expensive, they are found at fancy store and malls. However, the highest you can purchase a stick of suya probably is N2,000. Suya basically gives you gastronomic fulfillment at an affordable price.

It is the perfect finger food for any occasion

From birthdays to weddings, private parties and cook-outs, there is literally no Nigerian event where Suya cannot fit in on the menu. It is mostly served as finger food alongside small chops, samosa and spring rolls.

You can buy it anywhere

Suya is one delicacy that is not hard to find in Nigeria. It is sold at almost every corner of the major cities in Nigeria. The tastiest are found on the street as open air tends to add to its aroma and taste. Usually, you have so many spots to pick from and the locals are always willing to advise you on whose suya is the most palatable. Again, the ingredients for making them are easy to find as well, so those who are hygiene conscious can just make it for themselves at home.



There is no such thing as bad Suya

Suya never tastes bad. Even when it is not properly marinated or properly grilled, it still gives the consumer a measure of satisfaction. The aroma alone can make the stars at night shine brighter.
Re: 7 Reasons Nigerians Are Obsessed With Suya by mii4u(f): 9:42am On May 12, 2016
I too like suya, but I go slow down soon cos too much beef and old age no dey go together . grin
Re: 7 Reasons Nigerians Are Obsessed With Suya by vickvan(m): 9:58am On May 12, 2016
Hmmm... Suya o Suya..
My major concern is, which meat do they normally use? Especially the road side ones. I do hear stories that some do normally use dead animals and human bodies. Anyway, just stories. Come rain come shine, suya sweet no be small.
Re: 7 Reasons Nigerians Are Obsessed With Suya by moshino(m): 1:32am On May 14, 2016
vickvan:
Hmmm... Suya o Suya..
My major concern is, which meat do they normally use? Especially the road side ones. I do hear stories that some do normally use dead animals and human bodies. Anyway, just stories. Come rain come shine, suya sweet no be small.
Is human body free to get, or is it cheaper than ram, where is the market for wholesale human body to use for suya, why do people in naija refuse to use their brains and be analytical?
Re: 7 Reasons Nigerians Are Obsessed With Suya by vickvan(m): 5:25am On May 14, 2016
moshino:

Is human body free to get, or is it cheaper than ram, where is the market for wholesale human body to use for suya, why do people in naija refuse to use their brains and be analytical?
calm down bro. As i said earlier, they are just stories i heard. I didn't say it's real.
Re: 7 Reasons Nigerians Are Obsessed With Suya by sureinfo: 8:52am On May 14, 2016
Who said nothing like bad suya??..

You never chop suya with sand before abi
Re: 7 Reasons Nigerians Are Obsessed With Suya by moshino(m): 2:46pm On May 14, 2016
vickvan:
calm down bro. As i said earlier, they are just stories i heard. I didn't say it's real.

I'm very calm sir, but you know, unverified information spreads like wildfire on social media and people start to believe it as the truth. That's why we should be sure and clear about what we spread on social media.

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