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Do you have Garri at home, make this Kokoro (Nigerian Snacks) by Gracevalue(op):
CRUNCHY KOKORO
I have always known that kokoro is made with cornflour but recently my friend gave them some kokoro.

She allowed me to finish eating it, before she told me that she made it using Garri because according to her, I won't accept to taste it knowing that it's fried Garri.

But honestly, it tastes so good and also so Crunchy like the one made with cornflour.

I recreated it, and everyone loved it. Give it a try, just follow the recipe and measurements used in the video.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Ozcz-CGvwE

Re: Do you have Garri at home, make this Kokoro (Nigerian Snacks) by pozehnani(f): 2:00pm On Mar 23, 2021
Now, not trying to argue with you. In fact Amala and semo flour can also be used to make similar snacks but the original flour used for making this delicasy is cornflour hence the name cornsticks or "kokoro". Not garri sticks. So what you made is your own version of the original snacks.
Re: Do you have Garri at home, make this Kokoro (Nigerian Snacks) by criuze(m): 3:34pm On Apr 22, 2021
is it like chin chin
Re: Do you have Garri at home, make this Kokoro (Nigerian Snacks) by AlphaTaikun: 11:50pm On Sep 20, 2022
pozehnani:
Now, not trying to argue with you. In fact Amala and semo flour can also be used to make similar snacks but the original flour used for making this delicasy is cornflour hence the name cornsticks or "kokoro". Not garri sticks. So what you made is your own version of the original snacks.
Re: Do you have Garri at home, make this Kokoro (Nigerian Snacks) by Hamzashaf99(f): 8:28am On Sep 21, 2022
I only know the one made with garri and alubo. It's also the popular version up north here
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