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Re: What Do You Call This In Your Language/Dialect? (Photo) by Mariangeles(f): 2:31pm On Mar 20, 2022
Munzy14:

So udara nor cha ebe ahu i nor?

Do they plant it, abii one ambitious Igbo business tycoon is moving it from here? grin

Legodi ihe I juga?
Don’t be surprised that Lagosians eat the first and last set of harvest o. cheesy
At the end of the day, it’s all about the money.
O wu ego n’ekwu, and Lagos is where the money @. cheesy
In Lagos, we don’t do the work, we pay for the work to get done. cheesy


How is your sunday going?


Fine. Thank you.
I hope yours is going great as well.
Re: What Do You Call This In Your Language/Dialect? (Photo) by Munzy14(m): 2:38pm On Mar 20, 2022
Mariangeles:


Legodi ihe I juga?
Don’t be surprised that Lagosians eat the first and last set of harvest o. cheesy
At the end of the day, it’s all about the money.
O wu ego n’ekwu, and Lagos is where the money @. cheesy
In Lagos, we don’t do the work, we pay for the work to get done. cheesy



Fine. Thank you.
I hope yours is going great as well.
You didn't answer the question clearly o, do they plant it in the west abii it moves from SE to there?

Yea, lagos wu ebe ego Naija juru..Okwa unu na eri first and last harvest abii grin

Yea surely..
Re: What Do You Call This In Your Language/Dialect? (Photo) by Mariangeles(f): 2:49pm On Mar 20, 2022
Munzy14:

You didn't answer the question clearly o, do they plant it in the west abii it moves from SE to there?

Yea, lagos wu ebe ego Naija juru..Okwa unu na eri first and last harvest abii grin

Yea surely..

Of course, they do, but hardly in Lagos.
I even believe they have it more in SW than SE.
Re: What Do You Call This In Your Language/Dialect? (Photo) by Munzy14(m): 3:31pm On Mar 20, 2022
Mariangeles:


Of course, they do, but hardly in Lagos.
I even believe they have it more in SW than SE.

Onye gwara gi?

SE wu ebe ojuru kara o...A family friend called last week for us to help her set up a 1200 stands of it..She just discovered how to sell the plant at 2500/per plant.

Person wey her husband don Make money tire still dey find money o..n'elu udara matters.

She bragged to me of having the best udara nwa nnu na SE anyi a..
Re: What Do You Call This In Your Language/Dialect? (Photo) by Mariangeles(f): 3:50pm On Mar 20, 2022
Munzy14:

Onye gwara gi?

SE wu ebe ojuru kara o...A family friend called last week for us to help her set up a 1200 stands of it..She just discovered how to sell the plant at 2500/per plant.

Person wey her husband don Make money tire still dey find money o..n'elu udara matters.

She bragged to me of having the best udara nwa nnu na SE anyi a..

I’ve always thought of it as a tree that only grows wild.

How long before it begins to bear fruit?
Re: What Do You Call This In Your Language/Dialect? (Photo) by Munzy14(m): 4:01pm On Mar 20, 2022
Mariangeles:


I’ve always thought of it as a tree that only grows wild.

How long before it begins to bear fruit?
It does, when people lick and throw away the seeds like early man was planting without being aware.. grin

If you grow it from seeds, it takes 5-7years to fruit.


If you grow from budding, It will fruit in lesser time than the above estimated..

People do grow it's orchard like the family friend that called me last week, she has an orchard of it.
The landed properties her hubby bought when he was Buhari's personal lawyer, she is converting some to udara orchard.

Infact fruits are becoming a thing for the average and above class.

These economic fruits are cash crops now.
Re: What Do You Call This In Your Language/Dialect? (Photo) by Mariangeles(f): 8:04pm On Mar 20, 2022
Munzy14:

It does, when people lick and throw away the seeds like early man was planting without being aware.. grin

If you grow it from seeds, it takes 5-7years to fruit.


If you grow from budding, It will fruit in lesser time than the above estimated..

People do grow it's orchard like the family friend that called me last week, she has an orchard of it.
The landed properties her hubby bought when he was Buhari's personal lawyer, she is converting some to udara orchard.

Infact fruits are becoming a thing for the average and above class.

These economic fruits are cash crops now.

I hope to own a fruit orchard like King Solomon some day. cheesy
Re: What Do You Call This In Your Language/Dialect? (Photo) by Munzy14(m): 8:49pm On Mar 20, 2022
Mariangeles:


I hope to own a fruit orchard like King Solomon some day. cheesy
Simple and easy...Though with cash cheesy

Do you like Agro?

Have you planted something before? grin Ka m ju kwa o.
Re: What Do You Call This In Your Language/Dialect? (Photo) by Mariangeles(f): 9:23pm On Mar 20, 2022
Munzy14:

Simple and easy...Though with cash cheesy

Do you like Agro?

Yes.
There’s nothing more joyful and exciting than seeing your plant sprout. cheesy


Have you planted something before? grin Ka m ju kwa o.

Of course. cheesy

When we (me and my friends) were little, we would get empty milk tins, fill them more than half way with soil ,water the soil and plant bean seeds in them. (Beans were a favorite choice because they sprout faster)
Re: What Do You Call This In Your Language/Dialect? (Photo) by Munzy14(m): 9:53pm On Mar 20, 2022
Mariangeles:


Yes.
There’s nothing more joyful and exciting than seeing your plant sprout. cheesy



Of course. cheesy

When we (me and my friends) were little, we would get empty milk tins, fill them more than half way with soil ,water the soil and plant bean seeds in them. (Beans were a favorite choice because they sprout faster)
cheesy Agro is life sha..I found peace in the whole thing about it.

Hahahaha it will be rare to find any adult now, who didn't plant beans then.. grin and maize...When I was little, I follow my parents to farm, to plant maize after labourers are don tilling the soil...The portion I planted did wonders...My dad said I have green hands....This was in nursery 3 and primary 1.....Since then, I was hooked....I had to quit other things to invest in it sha...

Agro is life.. I have this circle of 5 serious entrepreneurs..Na me be their last born for group and only single one...So today we were discussing lowkey relaxation, one said he is doing out door grills and chills with his wife in his house....I just reminded them I did full chicken barbecue last night with my bro...Life need a treat at home ones in a while. cheesy advantages of being a farmer.
Re: What Do You Call This In Your Language/Dialect? (Photo) by ariesbull: 11:20pm On Mar 20, 2022
Munzy14:

You didn't answer the question clearly o, do they plant it in the west abii it moves from SE to there?

Yea, lagos wu ebe ego Naija juru..Okwa unu na eri first and last harvest abii grin

Yea surely..
ina atụ pụrụ ya ọnụ.... No bi Lagos we dey...

Many folks are doing better on East pass them wey dey Lagos
Re: What Do You Call This In Your Language/Dialect? (Photo) by Caseless: 6:36am On Mar 21, 2022
Mariangeles:


Apart from cheryl, don’t you have any other name you call it in your language?

In two languages I'm tied to - Hausa and Igala - it's called agwaluma and ehia respectively.

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Re: What Do You Call This In Your Language/Dialect? (Photo) by Munzy14(m): 6:43am On Mar 21, 2022
ariesbull:
ina atụ pụrụ ya ọnụ.... No bi Lagos we dey...

Many folks are doing better on East pass them wey dey Lagos
I think you misinterpreted her reply, I wanted to know if they grow the fruit na lagos as well..And she replied.

As for doing well, that one is sure, some in SE are doing far better than some in Lagos..Even though lagos has more opportunities in most cases...The money and population.
Re: What Do You Call This In Your Language/Dialect? (Photo) by ariesbull: 8:11am On Mar 21, 2022
Munzy14:

I think you misinterpreted her reply, I wanted to know if they grow the fruit na lagos as well..And she replied.

As for doing well, that one is sure, some in SE are doing far better than some in Lagos..Even though lagos has more opportunities in most cases...The money and population.



But you virtually splendor in Lagos
Re: What Do You Call This In Your Language/Dialect? (Photo) by Mariangeles(f): 1:14pm On Mar 21, 2022
Munzy14:

cheesy Agro is life sha..I found peace in the whole thing about it.
There’s something fulfilling about it.


Hahahaha it will be rare to find any adult now, who didn't plant beans then.. grin and maize...When I was little, I follow my parents to farm, to plant maize after labourers are don tilling the soil...The portion I planted did wonders...My dad said I have green hands....This was in nursery 3 and primary 1.....Since then, I was hooked....I had to quit other things to invest in it sha...

I remember back then, we all planted our beans around the same time.
So each day, everyone will check on their plants, water them and put them where they can get some sun.
Some days later, some among us announced excitedly that their plants have begin to sprout, while mine and some others seemed like nothing was happening. (Even though I was more than diligent in watering mine o. cheesy)
Even one of us that even skipped some days in watering his plant, and yet it sprouted.

About two days after theirs germinated and mine didn’t, I became worried and began to doubt myself that there must’ve been something I didn’t do right.
I thought maybe I had planted bad seeds, seeds that had holes in them or maybe I didn’t water it enough.
Before the end of that day, I lost patience and dug out the seed to check, LO AND BEHOLD! It was already growing, but I killed it out of my impatience. embarassed
I had to plant another one all over again.

So since then, I took it as one of life’s lessons on the principles and rewards of faith, diligence and patience. cheesy



Agro is life.. I have this circle of 5 serious entrepreneurs..Na me be their last born for group and only single one...So today we were discussing lowkey relaxation, one said he is doing out door grills and chills with his wife in his house....I just reminded them I did full chicken barbecue last night with my bro...Life need a treat at home ones in a while. cheesy advantages of being a farmer.

You got the grill? Charcoal grill?
How did you marinate the chicken? cheesy
Re: What Do You Call This In Your Language/Dialect? (Photo) by Mariangeles(f): 1:23pm On Mar 21, 2022
ariesbull:
ina atụ pụrụ ya ọnụ.... No bi Lagos we dey...

Many folks are doing better on East pass them wey dey Lagos

O na a tupuru onye onu? undecided

I choro I go na ego a dighi evenly distributed na SE? There’s no much cash flow there.
Re: What Do You Call This In Your Language/Dialect? (Photo) by Munzy14(m): 1:52pm On Mar 21, 2022
Mariangeles:

There’s something fulfilling about it.



I remember back then, we all planted our beans around the same time.
So each day, everyone will check on their plants, water them and put them where they can get some sun.
Some days later, some among us announced excitedly that their plants have begin to sprout, while mine and some others seemed like nothing was happening. (Even though I was more than diligent in watering mine o. cheesy)
Even one of us that even skipped some days in watering his plant, and yet it sprouted.

About two days after theirs germinated and mine didn’t, I became worried and began to doubt myself that there must’ve been something I didn’t do right.
I thought maybe I had planted bad seeds, seeds that had holes in them or maybe I didn’t water it enough.
Before the end of that day, I lost patience and dug out the seed to check, LO AND BEHOLD! It was already growing, but I killed it out of my impatience. embarassed
I had to plant another one all over again.

So since then, I took it as one of life’s lessons on the principles and rewards of faith and patience. cheesy



You got the grill? Charcoal grill?
How did you marinate the chicken? cheesy
Exactly...fulfilling when you achieve success and equally make money from it.

My ideal family is going to have a homestead..like that YouTube channel you shared..That couple in heaven grin.


Hahahahaha the story got me cracking grin grin imagination of your frustration and worries as no germination in sight..

You can be a bit impatience like mpa m grin grin
I churu ya oku oku.. grin

You must learn to be patience with Agro and other things in general...More like enduring.
No quick cash in agro until you have run series of long term investments.

Yea charcoal grill...It comes with a unique flavour..

I did simple and easy way...Fresh habanero, dry cayenne pepper, the ginger, garlic and curry powder, onion and seasoning cube + salt..

I had to pre cook(this only way I can eat it without thinking I am eating uncooked meat grin) for some minutes without water before coating with the spices again and a little oil..
Then, placed it on a grill...From there to stomach grin
Re: What Do You Call This In Your Language/Dialect? (Photo) by Kobojunkie: 3:19pm On Mar 21, 2022
DryMouth:
This rubbish.
Very bitter fruit rubbish.
I can't classify this thing as fruit
You need to get your tongue checked.... there is nothing bitter about that fruit... even the unripe fruit has little to no trace of bitterness to it. undecided
Re: What Do You Call This In Your Language/Dialect? (Photo) by Mariangeles(f): 3:44pm On Mar 21, 2022
Munzy14:

Exactly...fulfilling when you achieve success and equally make money from it.

My ideal family is going to have a homestead..like that YouTube channel you shared..That couple in heaven grin.

Right.

That’s nice.


Hahahahaha the story got me cracking grin grin imagination of your frustration and worries as no germination in sight..

You can be a bit impatience like mpa m grin grin
I churu ya oku oku.. grin

You must learn to be patience with Agro and other things in general...More like enduring.
No quick cash in agro until you have run series of long term investments.

How does one plant a herb like curry?



Yea charcoal grill...It comes with a unique flavour..

I did simple and easy way...Fresh habanero, dry cayenne pepper, the ginger, garlic and curry powder, onion and seasoning cube + salt..

I had to pre cook(this only way I can eat it without thinking I am eating uncooked meat grin) for some minutes without water before coating with the spices again and a little oil..
Then, placed it on a grill...From there to stomach grin

Yeah. Smokey flavor.

I gbaliri. You kept it basic.
Re: What Do You Call This In Your Language/Dialect? (Photo) by Mariangeles(f): 3:45pm On Mar 21, 2022
Kobojunkie:
You need to get your tongue checked.... there is nothing bitter about that fruit... even the unripe fruit has little to no trace of bitterness to it. undecided

Hehehehehehehehe cheesy

I think he meant sour.
Re: What Do You Call This In Your Language/Dialect? (Photo) by Kobojunkie: 3:48pm On Mar 21, 2022
Mariangeles:
Hehehehehehehehe cheesy
I think he meant sour.
Unless na typo, I don't see how anyone can mistake sour with bitter. undecided
Re: What Do You Call This In Your Language/Dialect? (Photo) by Mariangeles(f): 3:49pm On Mar 21, 2022
Kobojunkie:
Unless na typo, I don't see how anyone can mistake sour with bitter. undecided

Hehehehehehehehehehe grin

Na Naija talk naa.
Re: What Do You Call This In Your Language/Dialect? (Photo) by Munzy14(m): 7:15pm On Mar 21, 2022
Mariangeles:


Right.

That’s nice.



How does one plant a herb like curry?



Yeah. Smokey flavor.

I gbaliri. You kept it basic.
You can propagate using either seed gotten from matured dry flower or you propagate with fresh stem like the ones in the local market..You can buy and plant them.

It same with Nchuanwu.

Do you like the curry leaf?


Yea, that smokey flavour is heavenly...You can as well cut onion and throw some into the red hot burning coal for more flavour..or you make use of herbal leaves.
Yea very basic o, learning how to give my family a treat when it is time. grin
But anytime I visit the malls, I will add barbecue sauce to needs.
They sell sharwama wrap(tortilla) at the malls right?
Re: What Do You Call This In Your Language/Dialect? (Photo) by Mariangeles(f): 10:44pm On Mar 21, 2022
Munzy14:

You can propagate using either seed gotten from matured dry flower or you propagate with fresh stem like the ones in the local market..You can buy and plant them.

It same with Nchuanwu.
Okay.


Do you like the curry leaf?
Yes. Don't you?

It goes well with fish stew especially.


Yea, that smokey flavour is heavenly...You can as well cut onion and throw some into the red hot burning coal for more flavour..or you make use of herbal leaves.

See this guy o! cheesy
Olee nga I mutara ya?

A mutala m ihe ohuru n'aka gi. cheesy


Yea very basic o, learning how to give my family a treat when it is time. grin
But anytime I visit the malls, I will add barbecue sauce to needs.

They sell sharwama wrap(tortilla) at the malls right?

Nice.
They make life fun.

I think so.
Gini ka I ji ya e me?
Re: What Do You Call This In Your Language/Dialect? (Photo) by Munzy14(m): 12:09am On Mar 22, 2022
Mariangeles:

Okay.


Yes. Don't you?

It goes well with fish stew especially.



See this guy o! cheesy
Olee nga I mutara ya?

A mutala m ihe ohuru n'aka gi. cheesy



Nice.
They make life fun.

I think so.
Gini ka I ji ya e me?
I do.. cheesy fresh tomato and mackerel.. cool


O si see this guy grin grin grin a mutara m ya na aka a friend/associate..She grills in her home..plus some articles I read here and there.

Ihe o wu first ihe ohuru i na AMUTA? cheesy

Yea so fun..I just like how everyone sit close to the grill sipping something chill and tearing the meat..lol

Eji m ya eme ihe ndi mmutara ohuru na smiley

Shawa nagrin
Tacos
Some quick breakfasts that can go with my 3in1 coffee... smiley
Re: What Do You Call This In Your Language/Dialect? (Photo) by Mariangeles(f): 10:37am On Mar 22, 2022
Munzy14:

I do.. cheesy fresh tomato and mackerel.. cool

Exactly. With plenty onions.

Do you know that you can make fish stew without seasoning, and it’ll come out very delicious?


O si see this guy grin grin grin a mutara m ya na aka a friend/associate..She grills in her home..plus some articles I read here and there.

Ihe o wu first ihe ohuru i na AMUTA? cheesy
Ok.

O wu n’aka gi?


Yea so fun..I just like how everyone sit close to the grill sipping something chill and tearing the meat..lol

Eji m ya eme ihe ndi mmutara ohuru na smiley

Shawa nagrin
Tacos
Some quick breakfasts that can go with my 3in1 coffee... smiley

It creates a beautiful and memorable atmosphere.

I righalanu shawarma. cheesy
Re: What Do You Call This In Your Language/Dialect? (Photo) by Munzy14(m): 12:45pm On Mar 22, 2022
Mariangeles:


Exactly. With plenty onions.

Do you know that you can make fish stew without seasoning, and it’ll come out very delicious?


Ok.

O wu n’aka gi?



It creates a beautiful and memorable atmosphere.

I righalanu shawarma. cheesy
Gina onions cheesy

Without seasoning? Teach me.

Yes..n'aka m naacheesy


Hahahahaha no be small one o..It is a snack with a complete class of foods...Except the ones I buy nowadays can pass for tortilla covering cabbage and cream...Economy don take away the proteins sad
I can't complain to my plug again, I am settling for a home made..
Re: What Do You Call This In Your Language/Dialect? (Photo) by Mariangeles(f): 4:54pm On Mar 22, 2022
Munzy14:

Gina onions cheesy

Without seasoning? Teach me.

It’s no secret.

Just a good amount of onions (emphasis on good amount) chopped and fried on a medium to low heat to let the sweetness and flavor slowly infuse into the oil, before adding anything further.
If you fry onions on a high heat, it’ll fry too quickly and taste bitter.
A tasty stew(or anything that starts with frying) starts by building flavor in your oil.


Yes..n'aka m naacheesy

Aside the zodiac thing, there are others I don’t remember.

I should start asking more questions about agriculture okwaya? cheesy


Hahahahaha no be small one o..It is a snack with a complete class of foods...Except the ones I buy nowadays can pass for tortilla covering cabbage and cream...Economy don take away the proteins sad
I can't complain to my plug again, I am settling for a home made..

I like one with enough cabbage and chicken though.
Re: What Do You Call This In Your Language/Dialect? (Photo) by Munzy14(m): 8:37pm On Mar 22, 2022
Mariangeles:


It’s no secret.

Just a good amount of onions (emphasis on good amount) chopped and fried on a medium to low heat to let the sweetness and flavor slowly infuse into the oil, before adding anything further.
If you fry onions on a high heat, it’ll fry too quickly and taste bitter.
A tasty stew(or anything that starts with frying) starts by building flavor in your oil.



Aside the zodiac thing, there are others I don’t remember.

I should start asking more questions about agriculture okwaya? cheesy



I like one with enough cabbage and chicken though.
Interesting...I usually fry within seconds and add everything.. grin such a bad cook like me.
See how you narrated the process calm and clean.. cool

Hehehe I know zodiac will come to your mind.. cheesy The thing is, it is something I copied from my Dad...You can't be around me, and not learn one or two..And your zodiac is a seeker of knowledge...That must be how my Dad learnt alot...Anytime you pass where my parents are, he is always teaching my mom..And she will pay serious attention eeh grin I remembered an incident...funny grin grin grin
My zodiac wunu deep thinkers..We process Every details.

Yea, anytime you needed some clarification on Agro, a nor m ya..Ebe ahu wu my niche...So it is cool when I discuss issues there with people I care for.

You like chicken shawa na cheesy
Cabbage makes it crunchy...But owerri people don dey reduce hand for chicken..
I don't like eating chicken outside my comfort zone..Either beef or fish is it for me...I wish they have fish as protein in it, than usual beef and chicken.

Unless a special somebody decided to give me a treat, then I can eat the chicken and make the person happy smiley
Even when I visit mai suya people, I no dey look their chicken side.. grin
Re: What Do You Call This In Your Language/Dialect? (Photo) by Benrosaria(m): 10:44pm On Mar 22, 2022
Mariangeles:


Thank you. smiley


You welcome

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Re: What Do You Call This In Your Language/Dialect? (Photo) by Mariangeles(f): 12:41pm On Mar 23, 2022
Munzy14:

Interesting...I usually fry within seconds and add everything.. grin such a bad cook like me.


See how you narrated the process calm and clean.. cool

I na a gbali nu. You make attempt.
Remember; the more natural ingredients you use, the less likely you’re going to need seasoning.

I ma na ihe gbasara nri wu my passion. cheesy


Hehehe I know zodiac will come to your mind.. cheesy The thing is, it is something I copied from my Dad...You can't be around me, and not learn one or two..And your zodiac is a seeker of knowledge...That must be how my Dad learnt alot...Anytime you pass where my parents are, he is always teaching my mom..And she will pay serious attention eeh grin I remembered an incident...funny grin grin grin
My zodiac wunu deep thinkers..We process Every details.


Your mum seems like a good listener.
I ma na anyi wu ndi ekwurekwu! grin


Yea, anytime you needed some clarification on Agro, a nor m ya..Ebe ahu wu my niche...So it is cool when I discuss issues there with people I care for.


Okay.
First question: what are the best (fruit) seeds to plant?
Fresh seeds or old(dried) seeds?




You like chicken shawa na cheesy
Cabbage makes it crunchy...But owerri people don dey reduce hand for chicken..
I don't like eating chicken outside my comfort zone..Either beef or fish is it for me...I wish they have fish as protein in it, than usual beef and chicken.

Unless a special somebody decided to give me a treat, then I can eat the chicken and make the person happy smiley
Even when I visit mai suya people, I no dey look their chicken side.. grin


Azu n’ime shawarma?
O ga di too plain na.

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