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Re: Akara Is A Big Business In Brazil (Photos) by jagorinho: 9:25pm On Dec 14, 2021
kingsceemark:
Yoruba people oya make una begin masturbate and cerebrate, akaraje sounds like Yoruba language
Most blacks in Salvador Brazil Associates more with Yoruba culture and tradition, it is a known fact that most yorubas are aware of, we do not chest beat or celebrate petty stuffs because being Yoruba is enough.

Your people are the ones that masturbate over petty stuff just to mask their empty ness, those stuffs you chest beat on are just regular stuffs to the Yorubas and funny enough, you still do it on a Yoruba owned platform......... like I always say, A well celebrated event in Burkina Faso is an ordinary side show in Germany.
Re: Akara Is A Big Business In Brazil (Photos) by Nobody: 9:27pm On Dec 14, 2021
NinjaXmetahuman:
yes o

Just like akpu was brought in by Fulani slave traders who brought it to Biafra.
You are suffering from fulani derangement syndrome.
Re: Akara Is A Big Business In Brazil (Photos) by TeeKings: 9:28pm On Dec 14, 2021
Whatever pay your bills is a big and good business


Check my siggy
Re: Akara Is A Big Business In Brazil (Photos) by Mccullum: 9:28pm On Dec 14, 2021
thebosstrevor1:
Akara was brought by brazillians into Nigeria by the Brazilian slave traders
Your facts to back your write up, please.
Re: Akara Is A Big Business In Brazil (Photos) by IjapaTiroko: 9:30pm On Dec 14, 2021
Magnoliaa:
WOW. Thank you for sharing this detail! I LOVE learning the etymology of Yoruba words.

The other day, it was Olopa(police) I found out - (one who has a stick).
Your interest gladens me

Olópa more correctly means "One with a baton"; this is because the early colonial police used to walk around with batons in a similar fashion to the way our modern police walk around with AK-47.
Re: Akara Is A Big Business In Brazil (Photos) by kunleham: 9:30pm On Dec 14, 2021
Àkàrà

Àkàrà jẹ́ óńjẹ abínibí ìbílẹ̀ ilẹ̀ Yorùbá àti púpọ̀ nínú ilẹ̀ Adúláwọ̀.

Àkàrà
Acarajé (Brasil)
Acaraje-Baiana.jpg
Acarajé in Salvador, Brazil
Alternative names
Acara, Àkàrà, Kosai
Course
Street-food
Place of origin
West Africa
Region or state
West Africa and South America
Associated national cuisine
Nigeria, Ghana, Togo, Benin, Mali, Gambia and Brazil
Serving temperature
Hot
Main ingredients
Black eyed peas, deep-fried in dendê (palm oil

Re: Akara Is A Big Business In Brazil (Photos) by jagorinho:
thebosstrevor1:
You are suffering from fulani derangement syndrome.
lol!! so the thing pained you like this? shows that mad men do not want people to mirror them.
Re: Akara Is A Big Business In Brazil (Photos) by Nobody: 9:33pm On Dec 14, 2021
thebosstrevor1:
Akara was brought by brazillians into Nigeria by the Brazilian slave traders
Lies..
African slaves brought it to Brazil
Re: Akara Is A Big Business In Brazil (Photos) by Newton85: 9:34pm On Dec 14, 2021
thebosstrevor1:
Akara was brought by brazillians into Nigeria by the Brazilian slave traders
Lol, you're a clown sir.
Re: Akara Is A Big Business In Brazil (Photos) by Magnoliaa(f):
IjapaTiroko:
Your interest gladens me

Olópa more correctly means "One with a baton"; this is because the early colonial police used to walk around with batons in a similar fashion to the way our modern police walk around with AK-47.
Yup. That was exactly how it was explained on the page I saw it. Its origin is from the colonial periods. I just used the stick there just to bring it down a bit to a general term, but stick means 'igi,' I know.
Re: Akara Is A Big Business In Brazil (Photos) by Deicide: 9:34pm On Dec 14, 2021
Grinding machine day that place?
Re: Akara Is A Big Business In Brazil (Photos) by Reflect7: 9:35pm On Dec 14, 2021
Dacgou:
Wow make I arrange go brazil
Wrong thinking.

Do what they are doing in Brazil HERE in NIGERIA.

Package your business well like you saw them do in the picture, AND YOU WILL MAKE EVEN MORE THAN YOU CAN MAKE IN BRAZIL.
Re: Akara Is A Big Business In Brazil (Photos) by Lucas4903: 9:35pm On Dec 14, 2021
eduora:
In Germany, selling of all fruits will makes you a rich person.A friend of mine is selling fruits as his occupation in germany.he used the business and became a rich person in Germany.i have a friend of mine that's into electrician in Russian,he is a rich person.every business fetch money but it depends on your package
But whoever taught Nigerians to look down on honest hustle.......I reserve my comment.
Re: Akara Is A Big Business In Brazil (Photos) by christistruth01: 9:36pm On Dec 14, 2021
Kriss216:
Akara Aje
Akara jije
Re: Akara Is A Big Business In Brazil (Photos) by Newton85: 9:39pm On Dec 14, 2021
Ifesinachi22:
What of language barrier?

Would have preferred Argentina that will grant you citizenship in just two years of being a legal resident. A passport that can get you to all EU countries without visa. All first world countries except US and Canada
Doesn't Argentina also have a language barrier?
Re: Akara Is A Big Business In Brazil (Photos) by Reflect7: 9:40pm On Dec 14, 2021
Lucas4903:
But whoever taught Nigerians to look down on honest hustle.......I reserve my comment.
That is the biggest problem we have in Nigeria. There are so many things you can do to make money in Nigeria, but the people are just clueless to local opportunities. They look down on non-office based occupations. They see them as 'sufferhead' jobs. If you go to Jamaica, there are people who have built beach mansions just by selling their national dishes like Jerk Chicken and Jerk Pork in roadside joints, to tourists. Well packaged of course.
Re: Akara Is A Big Business In Brazil (Photos) by Newton85:
kingsceemark:
Yoruba people oya make una begin masturbate and cerebrate, akaraje sounds like Yoruba language
Dear meth cretin, Acaraje doesn't "sound like" Yoruba language, it is Yoruba language.
Re: Akara Is A Big Business In Brazil (Photos) by martineverest(m): 9:43pm On Dec 14, 2021
thebosstrevor1:
Akara was brought by brazillians into Nigeria by the Brazilian slave traders
haba......the reverse is the case o

Akara was brought to brazil by yoruba slaves
Re: Akara Is A Big Business In Brazil (Photos) by BABANGBALI: 9:46pm On Dec 14, 2021
Mynd44 be like “should I relocate to Brazil and start selling akara?”
Re: Akara Is A Big Business In Brazil (Photos) by Babanah: 9:52pm On Dec 14, 2021
I have been to Salvador and had a chance to taste the akaraje. Basically it is blended beans fried in palm oil with local variation.
Conversely the Brazilians gave us cassava, which we use as garri. Tapioca and Macao.
There is a strong Yoruba influence in Salvador Bahia.
I was told that when Slaves where brought over by the uropeans, they gave the Slaves new names and forced they to forget their identity. The Slaves came mainly from Southern and West Africa, but only the Yorubas were able to maintain and pass on their culture. The other Africans later had no other choice than to adopt the Yoruba Orisha religion. Hence the Yoruba culture became the dominant African culture in Brazil.
One thing about Nigerians is they tend to dominate others Africans wherever they find themselves.
All hail Nigeria, potentially the most powerful country on planet earth. Pity we are no where near our full potential.
Re: Akara Is A Big Business In Brazil (Photos) by KingDash: 10:09pm On Dec 14, 2021
amzee:
Frying Akara is a good business.
2 weeks ago i was listening to Arewa Radio 93.1 where some women selling akara were interviewed and they all said its a good business to venture into.
It pay their bills
make I give you money make you help me run am na.
Re: Akara Is A Big Business In Brazil (Photos) by Clementz0(m): 10:09pm On Dec 14, 2021
it's all about packing and branding with a good location
Re: Akara Is A Big Business In Brazil (Photos) by tiger28: 10:17pm On Dec 14, 2021
The Yoruba influence is Brazil and Cuba is Very HEAVY!!!
I admire our Diasporeans ppl of Brazil for doing a mighty great job of PRESERVING our Culture.
Re: Akara Is A Big Business In Brazil (Photos) by Volksguys1985: 10:17pm On Dec 14, 2021
You and this your honey, u sha wan do advert on this Akara thread
Jidemoo:
Na to port go there na....I get degree in Akara frying

I Sabi prepare pap join but this harmattan season get as e be, Cough and catarrh have been a major challenge to so many people but if one can do the things listed in the thread below
⬇️
https://www.nairaland.com/6635448

He or she will be totally immune/free from cough or Catarrh....Best Regards
Re: Akara Is A Big Business In Brazil (Photos) by yorubarere: 10:18pm On Dec 14, 2021
Magnoliaa:
Yup. That was exactly how it was explained on the page I saw it. Its origin is from the colonial periods. I just used the stick there just to bring it down a bit to a general term, but stick means 'igi,' I know.
You are right on track. Hope you are watching old films like sharowo ide and asoko peye etc. You will learn a lot through them.
Re: Akara Is A Big Business In Brazil (Photos) by ahnie: 10:26pm On Dec 14, 2021
KingDash:
make I give you money make you help me run am na.
I m your best plug...check my thread on nairaland and my diary.
I kinda badly need stocks now as am very low on cash.get the stocks for me,then we would arrange on weekly or monthly payments.
Re: Akara Is A Big Business In Brazil (Photos) by Alaska90(m): 10:32pm On Dec 14, 2021
thebosstrevor1:
Akara was brought by brazillians into Nigeria by the Brazilian slave traders
Liar ! ... Yoruba slaves likely took the knowledge of the food to brazil. For your information Akara is link to many Yoruba deity ceremonies
Re: Akara Is A Big Business In Brazil (Photos) by cocolacec(m): 10:33pm On Dec 14, 2021
Babanah:
I have been to Salvador and had a chance to taste the akaraje. Basically it is blended beans fried in palm oil with local variation.
Conversely the Brazilians gave us cassava, which we use as garri. Tapioca and Macao.
There is a strong Yoruba influence in Salvador Bahia.
I was told that when Slaves where brought over by the uropeans, they gave the Slaves new names and forced they to forget their identity. The Slaves came mainly from Southern and West Africa, but only the Yorubas were able to maintain and pass on their culture. The other Africans later had no other choice than to adopt the Yoruba Orisha religion. Hence the Yoruba culture became the dominant African culture in Brazil.
One thing about Nigerians is they tend to dominate others Africans wherever they find themselves.
All hail Nigeria, potentially the most powerful country on planet earth. Pity we are no where near our full potential.
They are Yorubas not Nigerians.Yoruba slaves preserved their culture and traditions in Brazil while other Africans lost theirs to their oyinbo masa.
Re: Akara Is A Big Business In Brazil (Photos) by Benresmy(m): 10:34pm On Dec 14, 2021
Lucas4903:
It only snows in four states in Brazil and it will be out of place to have snow in the other regions just like the fact that it doesn't snow in all of the United States but it doth snow everywhere in Canada.
I pray that God will show all young hustler's way to leave this dead Nigeria and experience greener pastures abroad.
Re: Akara Is A Big Business In Brazil (Photos) by jeff1607(m): 10:34pm On Dec 14, 2021
Make I carry Zobo and moi moi over
Re: Akara Is A Big Business In Brazil (Photos) by amzee(m): 10:36pm On Dec 14, 2021
KingDash:
make I give you money make you help me run am na.
Me sef dey think make i run am but na good location i dey find.
Person no need to wait for govt or office work.
We fit partner na,e go good sef
Re: Akara Is A Big Business In Brazil (Photos) by HRMK: 10:37pm On Dec 14, 2021
u mean beans isnt as expensive there as it is here?
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