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FoodRe: Small Chops Recipe by marketresearch: 4:52pm On Jan 14, 2015
Recipes

for Nigerians looking for Nigerian recipes in the US, you can get your ingredients here - http://www.nigerianfoods.com/search?type=product&q=recipes
FoodRe: What Are The Health Effects Of Eating Expired Or Spoiled Food To Human Body by marketresearch: 4:49pm On Jan 14, 2015
for Nigerians looking for Nigerian foods in the US, you can get your ingredients here - http://www.nigerianfoods.com
TravelRe: Traveling With Nigeria Food Stuffs by marketresearch: 4:47pm On Jan 14, 2015
Nigerian Foods
for Nigerians looking for Nigerian foods in the US, you can get your ingredients here - http://www.nigerianfoods.com/
TravelRe: Traveling With Nigeria Food Stuffs by marketresearch: 4:45pm On Jan 14, 2015
for Nigerians looking for Nigerian foods in the US, you can get your ingredients here - http://www.nigerianfoods.com/
HealthRe: Widow, Daughters Die Of Food-Poisoning In Imo by marketresearch: 4:32pm On Jan 14, 2015
for Nigerians looking for Nigerian foods/Ingredients in the US, you can get your ingredients here - http://www.nigerianfoods.com/
FoodRe: Suggested Receipes For A Diabetic by marketresearch: 4:32pm On Jan 14, 2015
for Nigerians looking for Nigerian foods/Ingredients in the US, you can get your ingredients here - http://www.nigerianfoods.com/
FoodRe: How To Reduce Excess Salt In Your Food!!!. by marketresearch: 4:32pm On Jan 14, 2015
Nigerian foods in the US

for Nigerians looking for Nigerian foods/Ingredients in the US, you can get your ingredients here - http://www.nigerianfoods.com/
FoodRe: How To Reduce Excess Salt In Your Food!!!. by marketresearch: 4:31pm On Jan 14, 2015
for Nigerians looking for Nigerian foods/Ingredients in the US, you can get your ingredients here - http://www.nigerianfoods.com/
FoodRe: Nutritional Value Of Pepper by marketresearch: 4:30pm On Jan 14, 2015
Red Hot Pepper Spice

Red Hot Chilli Peppers

Add an extra spicy zing to get your taste buds racing.

Do you want to add a little kick to your meal? Hot peppers are terrific way to spice up any dish. Red Pepper is made from the ground fruit of a plant in the Capsicum family. The fruits, commonly known as "chilies" or "chili peppers," are fiery red or orange pods which rarely grow to more than 4 inches in length.

for Nigerians looking for Red Hot Pepper Spice in the US, you can get your ingredients here - http://www.nigerianfoods.com/products/pepper
FoodRe: Nutritional Value Of Pepper by marketresearch: 4:28pm On Jan 14, 2015
for Nigerians looking for Nigerian foods in the US, you can get your ingredients here - http://www.nigerianfoods.com/
FoodRe: Share Your Yam Moments by marketresearch: 4:27pm On Jan 14, 2015
Yam

for Nigerians looking for Yam in the US, you can get your ingredients here - http://www.nigerianfoods.com/search?type=product&q=Yam
FoodRe: My Experience After Eating In A Fast Food::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: by marketresearch: 4:18pm On Jan 14, 2015
Bournvita
Whether served piping hot or refreshingly cold, this Cadbury's international favorite has had Nigerians swooning since it was first introduced to us over 50 years ago. Order now and get the kid inside you smiling.

for Nigerians looking for Bournvita in the US, you can get your ingredients here - http://www.nigerianfoods.com/products/bournvita?variant=953498681
FoodRe: Maggi Family Menu: by marketresearch: 4:16pm On Jan 14, 2015
for Nigerians looking for Nigerian Foods in the US, you can get your ingredients here - http://www.nigerianfoods.com/
FoodRe: Maggi Family Menu: by marketresearch: 4:15pm On Jan 14, 2015
Maggi

MAGGI seasonings are an extensive source of tasty and delicious helpful products and sensible ideas which enable you to prepare the most appropriate meal solutions. Maggi seasoning is prepared with iodized salt. A meal of 6 servings prepared with 5 Maggi seasoning units (Cubes) provides an equivalent of 30% of recommended daily salt intake, and also provides more than 30% of the recommended daily allowance (RDA) of iodine per serving. Maggi seasonings are a high source of iodine.Maggi seasoning is an all purpose seasoning condiment used in adding delicious flavors to meat, fish, vegetables or even whole soups and stews.

for Nigerians looking for Maggi in the US, you can get your ingredients here - http://www.nigerianfoods.com/search?type=product&q=Maggi
FoodRe: Adulteration Of Food Items In Nigerian Markets by marketresearch: 3:40pm On Jan 14, 2015
for Nigerians looking for Nigerian foods/ingredients in the US, you can get your ingredients here - http://www.nigerianfoods.com
FamilyRe: He Sells His Wife's Chin-chin In The Office by marketresearch: 3:39pm On Jan 14, 2015
Chin Chin

Sometimes called Nigerian cookies, Chin-Chin is a sweet snack made of fried dough. We like it not too hard, not too soft, enough to deliver that satisfying crunch. Kids, their parents and their grandparents all love this snack

for Nigerians looking for ChinChin in the US, you can get your ingredients here -http://www.nigerianfoods.com/products/chin-chin
FoodRe: Foods 2 Eat 2 Gain Weight by marketresearch: 3:35pm On Jan 14, 2015
Peak Evaporated Milk- The milk you loved as a kid

It is not uncommon for Nigerians abroad to complain about skimmed milk while hankering for this tasty equivalent.

for Nigerians looking for Peak Evaporated Milk in the US, you can get your ingredients here - http://www.nigerianfoods.com/products/peak-evaporated-milk
HealthRe: What Foods And Fruits Are Best For Slimming Down? by marketresearch: 3:33pm On Jan 14, 2015
for Nigerians looking for Nigerian foods in the US, you can get your ingredients here - http://www.nigerianfoods.com/
FoodRe: Expired Foods Can Still Be Eaten by marketresearch: 3:32pm On Jan 14, 2015
for Nigerians looking for Nigerian foods in the US, you can get your ingredients here - http://www.nigerianfoods.com/
Nairaland GeneralRe: TeHN's 2nd Annual End Of Year Charity Flight by marketresearch: 3:31pm On Jan 14, 2015
Chocomilo

Chocomilo - Chocolate Sweets for the young at heart.

Chocomilo is one of those rare delicious sweets that transport you back in time.Ì_ ÇÌÎÌ__Recapture a slice of your Nigerian childhood. Coupled with its delicious taste, Chocomilo is a Nigerian treasure.

for Nigerians looking for X in the US, you can get your ingredients here - http://www.nigerianfoods.com/products/chocomilo?variant=953520177
FoodRe: What Is The Best Alternative To Stew by marketresearch: 3:30pm On Jan 14, 2015
Egusi, Queen of Nigerian Soups - Grounded Edition

Let's face it. You love Egusi soup - that zestful spicy companion to your Pounded Yam. If you want a meal that will water your mouth and fill your stomach, look no further than the most popular soup in Nigeria.

for Nigerians looking for egusi in the US, you can get your ingredients here - http://www.nigerianfoods.com/products/egusi
FoodRe: Star Maggi Vs Knorr Cube Maggi: Which Is Best For Cooking? by marketresearch: 2:30pm On Jan 14, 2015
Add Easy Flavor

This cholesterol-free cube adds deliciousness to your meals. It's a seasoning condiment for all purposes.

for Nigerians looking for Knorr in the US, you can get your ingredients here -http://www.nigerianfoods.com/products/knorr?variant=953554013
FoodRe: How To Make Soft Chin-chin by marketresearch: 2:28pm On Jan 14, 2015
Chin-Chin: Pour, Shake, Crunch!

Sometimes called Nigerian cookies, Chin-Chin is a sweet snack made of fried dough. We like it not too hard, not too soft, enough to deliver that satisfying crunch. Kids, their parents and their grandparents all love this snack.

for Nigerians living in the US looking for ChinChin in the US, you can get your ingredients here - http://www.nigerianfoods.com/products/chin-chin
FoodRe: How to Lose Weight With Nigeria Food by marketresearch: 2:27pm On Jan 14, 2015
for Nigerians looking for Nigerian food in the US, you can get your ingredients here - http://www.nigerianfoods.com/
FoodRe: Best Amala Joints In Lagos? by marketresearch: 2:26pm On Jan 14, 2015
AMALA, YAM FLOUR
Amala ready for you

Mix with Ewedu or mix with Ogbono or mix with Okro soup. Amala is a lighter paste for your soups.

Yam flour is the product of peeled yam, which is dried and ground into brown flour. This is made by peeling yam, sun drying succulent pulp until it becomes almost crisp and then grinded in a milling machine.

for Nigerians looking for yam in the US, you can get your ingredients here - http://www.nigerianfoods.com/products/yam-flour
FoodRe: Hausa Food by marketresearch: 2:24pm On Jan 14, 2015
for Nigerians looking for Nigerian foods and ingredients in the US, you can get your ingredients here http://www.nigerianfoods.com/
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Uac Foods Vacancies And Jobs In Nigeria - Bsc / Hnd Graduates by marketresearch: 2:23pm On Jan 14, 2015
for Nigerians looking for Nigerian foods and ingredients in the US, you can get your ingredients here http://www.nigerianfoods.com/
FoodRe: What Diet To Be Followed To Gain Weight Quickly? by marketresearch: 2:17pm On Jan 14, 2015
for Nigerians looking for Nigerian foods in the US, you can get your ingredients here - http://www.nigerianfoods.com/
RomanceRe: Is Kissing An Essential Ingredient In A Relationship? by marketresearch: 4:41pm On Jan 09, 2015
for Nigerians looking for Ingredients in the US, you can get your ingredients here http://www.nigerianfoods.com/search?type=product&q=ingredient
Nairaland GeneralRe: Nigerians Ranked 21st Most Generous People In The World by marketresearch: 4:39pm On Jan 09, 2015
Bournvita

Whether served piping hot or refreshingly cold, this Cadbury's international favorite has had Nigerians swooning since it was first introduced to us over 50 years ago. Order now and get the kid inside you smiling.


for Nigerians looking for Bournvita in the US, you can get your ingredients here http://www.nigerianfoods.com/products/bournvita?variant=953498681
FashionRe: Usefulness Of Shear Butter(ori) by marketresearch: 4:33pm On Jan 09, 2015
Shea butter is an off- white or ivory-colored fat extracted from the nut of the African shea tree (Vitellaria paradoxa). Shea butter is a triglyceride (fat) derived mainly from stearic acid and oleic acid. It is widely used in cosmetics as a moisturizer, salve or lotion. Shea butter is edible and is used in food preparation in Africa. Occasionally, the chocolate industry uses shea butter mixed with other oils as a substitute for cocoa butter, although the taste is noticeably different.

for Nigerians looking for Shea butter in the US, you can get your ingredients here http://www.nigerianfoods.com/products/shea-butter

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