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Re: Your Version/Idea Of A Nigerian Breakfast by denzel2009: 8:09pm On Oct 01, 2010 |
Inked_Nerd:Caravan or towing vehicle or truck |
Re: Your Version/Idea Of A Nigerian Breakfast by nanidee(f): 8:11pm On Oct 01, 2010 |
kabukabu: Ibo-made: The last time I checked, the OP said[b] NIGERIAN BREAKFAST[/b] Ranoscky: amakaudeze: amakaudeze: LMAO ezeagu: CHEI!!!!!! lwkmd, Okay, for me, my idea of a nigerian breakfast will have to be fried plantain (really ripe plantain) and fried yam with fried eggs, yummy, yummy Bread and hot akara, with pap aint a bad idea, |
Re: Your Version/Idea Of A Nigerian Breakfast by InkedNerd(f): 8:39pm On Oct 01, 2010 |
denzel2009: Hehehe, I eat a lot but I'm no tipper |
Re: Your Version/Idea Of A Nigerian Breakfast by Gamine(f): 9:02pm On Oct 01, 2010 |
Its funny this should come up now. lol My auntys son was busy screaming for 'Nigerian breakfast' this week Boiled Yam and Garden egg sauce Love it! |
Re: Your Version/Idea Of A Nigerian Breakfast by Nobody: 9:19pm On Oct 01, 2010 |
My breakfast most days is Okpa (bambara nuts) & Mineral, or Moi -moi and mineral/malt.They don't make good okpa these days. High in protein. |
Re: Your Version/Idea Of A Nigerian Breakfast by djcrucifix(m): 9:35pm On Oct 01, 2010 |
eba with egusi, cos u go hustle die through out the day so u gast stay strong. |
Re: Your Version/Idea Of A Nigerian Breakfast by Nobody: 9:39pm On Oct 01, 2010 |
can someone ship me real good epa so i can soak in my garri or have with my rice in d morning |
Re: Your Version/Idea Of A Nigerian Breakfast by Nobody: 9:43pm On Oct 01, 2010 |
i Smoke garri and kulikuli first thin in the morning : monday - saturday Agege bread and beans on Sundays they keep u going 24hrs! |
Re: Your Version/Idea Of A Nigerian Breakfast by dapachez: 10:28pm On Oct 01, 2010 |
tea,bread and egg or pap and akara |
Re: Your Version/Idea Of A Nigerian Breakfast by firestar(f): 10:36pm On Oct 01, 2010 |
Here's mine: Beans: Adalu, Ewagoyin, moin-moin, akara or farmhouse. Bread with whatever's available: butter, jam, mayonnaise, eggs, beans, akara, moin-moin, stew, vegetable soup, Tubers: Boiled yam and sweet potatoes with stew/sauce or eggs or better yet salted palm oil, cocoyam, porridge, fried yam/potatoes with stew,etc Cereals: Custard, Oats, Pap, Eko with milk, cornflakes(e don tey o!) Beverage: Tea, coffee, cocoa, zobo, ginger, soyamilk. Fruit and veggie: Mangoes, pineapples, bananas, citruses, carrots Grain: Rice. Any rice, including Iresi Ofada. Nuff said. All-in-all if I see it, I eat it. End of discussion. |
Re: Your Version/Idea Of A Nigerian Breakfast by MissyB3(f): 11:02pm On Oct 01, 2010 |
Gamine:Yam and Garden egg sauce in the morning? Isn't it too heavy? I Love it a lot. |
Re: Your Version/Idea Of A Nigerian Breakfast by adanny01(m): 11:10pm On Oct 01, 2010 |
My favourite which i ve not seen anybody mention is tea with Fried Irish potatoes, fried egg, tomato ketchup and occasionally kidney pepper soup. Tea is a constant with everything i take for breakfast. The most frequent is Tea and bread with eggs or margarine or jam and sometimes with fried yams or fried sweet potatoes. Occasionally oat meal or corn flakes or Rice pudding or acca pudding or my tribes local Anzekpu with nonon shanu(corn pudding) Dont mind my wide range of varieties cause am from the north. |
Re: Your Version/Idea Of A Nigerian Breakfast by InkedNerd(f): 11:32pm On Oct 01, 2010 |
Hmmm, I noticed a lot of these foods are starchy foods and loaded with carbs. |
Re: Your Version/Idea Of A Nigerian Breakfast by Kilode1: 1:32am On Oct 02, 2010 |
^^ we do carbs anytime, everyday |
Re: Your Version/Idea Of A Nigerian Breakfast by bawomolo(m): 1:40am On Oct 02, 2010 |
Inked_Nerd: we are not orobokibo for nothing. |
Re: Your Version/Idea Of A Nigerian Breakfast by ezeagu(m): 2:02am On Oct 02, 2010 |
Nigerian breakfast, breakday, breakevening, breakanything > Gbig Gbig Meat, Gbig Gbig Meat. Heavy Heavy Starch, Heavy Heavy Starch. End of meal |
Re: Your Version/Idea Of A Nigerian Breakfast by spoilt(f): 2:10am On Oct 02, 2010 |
agoin beans. |
Re: Your Version/Idea Of A Nigerian Breakfast by InkedNerd(f): 2:14am On Oct 02, 2010 |
bawomolo: We? lol, no be me o. spoilt: lol lol, there's no difference from breakfast and dinner [at least for me there isn't]. What I eat in the morning is what I may eat in the evening. |
Re: Your Version/Idea Of A Nigerian Breakfast by bash673(m): 2:35am On Oct 02, 2010 |
adanny01:Please what is this Anzekpu? Naga harda nonon shanu and you said corn pudding. Where is it from kuma? Thank You. |
Re: Your Version/Idea Of A Nigerian Breakfast by bash673(m): 2:38am On Oct 02, 2010 |
greateros: So it means you can eat once a day. |
Re: Your Version/Idea Of A Nigerian Breakfast by InkedNerd(f): 2:45am On Oct 02, 2010 |
greateros: Sometimes I eat garri for breakfast. Doesn't really fill me up though. But it helps when I'm hungry and don't wanna east something huge. |
Re: Your Version/Idea Of A Nigerian Breakfast by chic2pimp(m): 2:55am On Oct 02, 2010 |
@ POSTER The simple truth is that Nigerians would eat any and every food for Breakfast. |
Re: Your Version/Idea Of A Nigerian Breakfast by InkedNerd(f): 2:59am On Oct 02, 2010 |
chic2pimp: From the look of tings, I can see that. The reason I asked the question is because I was curious to see what other people's ideas where of a "Nigerian breakfast". |
Re: Your Version/Idea Of A Nigerian Breakfast by Nobody: 3:00am On Oct 02, 2010 |
chic2pimp: Gbam!!! I used to warm my iyan and ila soup every other morning before I go to class. Had to stop, was gaining weight |
Re: Your Version/Idea Of A Nigerian Breakfast by InkedNerd(f): 3:12am On Oct 02, 2010 |
Ileke-IdI:' lol eh ya. |
Re: Your Version/Idea Of A Nigerian Breakfast by chic2pimp(m): 3:14am On Oct 02, 2010 |
Inked_Nerd:Oh Okay Typical Nigerian Breakfasts include Bread and Egg, Bread,Butter(Blueband being the prefered choice for most peeps) and Chocolate tea(Milo or Bournvita), Pap and Akara/Moi Moi, Yam and egg/stew e.t.c. Ileke-IdI:We thank God for your life sha, Early momo,Iyan and Ila . Well it reminds me of the time I saw my Uncle eating Eba and Vegetable mixed with Egusi soup around 8.30 in the morning. |
Re: Your Version/Idea Of A Nigerian Breakfast by Nobody: 3:17am On Oct 02, 2010 |
Inked_Nerd:lol abi @chic2pimp Nothing do me o, I gatz to rep nau. I still dig my bonvita/milo and bread. Eggs/grits/sausage ---> I loveeeeeeeeee my grits mehn. Na serious addiction be that o. |
Re: Your Version/Idea Of A Nigerian Breakfast by donclemo(m): 3:27am On Oct 02, 2010 |
fresh kolanuts, paw paw and yam juice with some bushmeat sandwich |
Re: Your Version/Idea Of A Nigerian Breakfast by suedoh2006(m): 3:29am On Oct 02, 2010 |
Sardine with bread and Choko Milo |
Re: Your Version/Idea Of A Nigerian Breakfast by Nobody: 3:32am On Oct 02, 2010 |
suedoh2006:My brother, now you're talking. Fry those sardines with onions, bell pepper, tomatoes, vegies etc. . . . whew!!! God is good! |
Re: Your Version/Idea Of A Nigerian Breakfast by Nobody: 3:35am On Oct 02, 2010 |
a selection of poverty-stricken folks here. Typical breakfast - cornflakes with peak milk (the dutch one), bread and scrabbled eggs or toast. who mentioned moimoi and ogi there? |
Re: Your Version/Idea Of A Nigerian Breakfast by InkedNerd(f): 3:38am On Oct 02, 2010 |
davidylan: Poverty eh? Cornflakes-- Haven't had that in a while. . . Same with milk. Can't remember the last time I drank milk . |
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