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Peanut, Ground Nut Soak garri and add groundnut for a tasty combo. Or just snack on it to move your jaws. Your choice. While “nut” is in their name, peanuts are in fact legumes. Peanuts actually grow underground, as opposed to nuts like walnuts, almonds, etc. that grow on trees (and are sometimes referred to as "tree nuts" . Peanuts, along with beans and peas, belong to the single plant family, Leguminosae. Legumes are edible seeds enclosed in pods. As a group, they provide the best source of concentrated protein in the plant kingdom.for Nigerians looking for Peanut, Ground Nut in the US, you can get your ingredients here http://www.nigerianfoods.com/products/peanut-ground-nut?variant=953558453 |
Pepper soup seasoning is a spice blend used in many nigerian soups and stews (not just pepper soup). Most of its components are difficult to find outside of Africa, although this prepackage brings you all ingredients handy. This seasoning not only brings flavor to your soups, it also brings lots of health benefits. for Nigerians looking for Pepper soup seasoning in the US, you can get your ingredients here http://www.nigerianfoods.com/products/pepper-soup |
Yam in the US for Nigerians looking for Yam in the US, you can get your ingredients here http://www.nigerianfoods.com/search?type=product&q=Yam |
Organic Beans Flour Beans, All things to All People Whether it's Moi Moi, Akara, Beans Porridge, Rice & Beans, or Ewa Agoyin, Beans is at the center of a delicious array of Nigerian food. The nutty flavor of Organic Garbanzo Bean Flour makes it a nutritious and versatile pantry staple. Its insoluble fiber promotes production of essential fatty acids that supports intestinal health. Bean Flour is a great source of protein, fiber and potassium. Due to its unique nutritional profile, for Nigerians looking for Organic Beans Flour in the US, you can get your ingredients here http://www.nigerianfoods.com/products/beans-flour |
Nigerian foods for Nigerians looking for Nigerian foods in the US, you can get your ingredients here http://www.nigerianfoods.com/ |
Nigerian foods in The US for Nigerians looking for Nigerian foods in the US, you can get your ingredients here http://www.nigerianfoods.com/ |
ChinChin Chin Chin is a fried snack that originated in Nigeria and popular in West Africa. It is a sweet, hard, donut-like baked or fried dough of wheat flour, and other customary baking items. Many people also bake it with ground nutmeg for flavor. It is usually kneaded and cut into small squares of 1 square inch or so, about a quarter of an inch thick, before frying. The Nigerian Chin Chin can last for weeks if stored in an airtight container. for Nigerians looking for Chin Chin in the US, you can get your ingredients here http://www.nigerianfoods.com/products/chin-chin |
Chin Chin Product Information Box of 12 packs of this popular fried snack Expiration Date: 3 months from purchase 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 looking for Chin Chin in the US, you can get your ingredients here http://www.nigerianfoods.com/products/chin-chin |
Product Information 1lbs of pepper soup spice seasoning Clean Airtight Packaging to ensure freshness on delivery Expiration Date: 1yr from purchase Nigeria's best kept secret Refreshing, soothing and tasty, this soup will have you clamoring for more. Pepper soup seasoning is a spice blend used in many nigerian soups and stews (not just pepper soup). Most of its components are difficult to find outside of Africa, although this prepackage brings you all ingredients handy. This seasoning not only brings flavor to your soups, it also brings lots of health benefits. for Nigerians looking for PEPPER SOUP SPICE SEASONING in the US, you can get your ingredients here http://www.nigerianfoods.com/search?type=product&q=Pepper+Soup+Spice+Seasoning |
for Nigerians looking for recipes in the US, you can get your ingredients here http://www.nigerianfoods.com/search?type=product&q=recipes |
Product Information 1l of palm oil Expiration Date: 2 years from purchase Stew made the traditional way Even though Nigeria has fallen off its perch as the largest producer of palm oil (we're now 3rd), palm oil stew is not waning in its deliciousness and its popularity. Make yours Naakai-style! for Nigerians looking for NAAKAI PALM OIL in the US, you can get your ingredients here http://www.nigerianfoods.com/products/naakai |
. Peanuts, along with beans and peas, belong to the single plant family, Leguminosae. Legumes are edible seeds enclosed in pods. As a group, they provide the best source of concentrated protein in the plant kingdom.