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Re: How Many Of These Yoruba Food, Soups and Vegetables Do You Know? by FireUpNow(m): 7:22pm On Jan 04 |
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Re: How Many Of These Yoruba Food, Soups and Vegetables Do You Know? by aljharem(m): 7:23pm On Jan 04 |
Raf4: They have started with even Gele and Aso-ebi Very bad jealous people 8 Likes |
Re: How Many Of These Yoruba Food, Soups and Vegetables Do You Know? by Shikena(m): 7:24pm On Jan 04 |
You are a very talented upcoming comedian viodemus: 6 Likes |
Re: How Many Of These Yoruba Food, Soups and Vegetables Do You Know? by aljharem(m): 7:25pm On Jan 04 |
Shikena: Yes, so many misinterpreted history. |
Re: How Many Of These Yoruba Food, Soups and Vegetables Do You Know? by ElSudani: 7:26pm On Jan 04 |
Mandate1: This issue is not whether or not anyone can prepare a delicious moimoi or akara. 2 Likes |
Re: How Many Of These Yoruba Food, Soups and Vegetables Do You Know? by Raskimonojendor: 7:26pm On Jan 04 |
DamnnNiggarr:What the hell is ewgusi? You guys don't even understand your own language. Egusi is a Yoruba word that the ibos have now borrowed/loaned. 9 Likes
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Re: How Many Of These Yoruba Food, Soups and Vegetables Do You Know? by sassiemyk: 7:27pm On Jan 04 |
Its alright to agree that Yoruba has the worst menu in Nigeria. 1 Like |
Re: How Many Of These Yoruba Food, Soups and Vegetables Do You Know? by AuthorMan: 7:28pm On Jan 04 |
Raskimonojendor: Do you mind these kids? In Seriealeone the Yoruba tribe are descendants of slaves from USA . They call moinmoin the two names Yoruba call it. Moinmoin and Olele. They call it their forefathers food. Akara is Akara Apoti is Apoti ehinkule is still the same. Our government failed in teaching kids history and culture. Sad 8 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: How Many Of These Yoruba Food, Soups and Vegetables Do You Know? by Mandate1: 7:28pm On Jan 04 |
aljharem:adopted from who? 1 Like |
Re: How Many Of These Yoruba Food, Soups and Vegetables Do You Know? by DamnnNiggarr: 7:28pm On Jan 04 |
aljharem:Mkpụrụ egwusi (melon seeds) is a typical Igbo soup thickener, you guys should stop this useless dragging on social media. Akara (bean cake) is a typical Igbo street food. |
Re: How Many Of These Yoruba Food, Soups and Vegetables Do You Know? by aljharem(m): 7:29pm On Jan 04 |
T[b]he fruit pulp of these cultivars is too bitter for human consumption. In West Africa they are called ‘egusi’, derived from the Yoruba language; in Wolof language (Senegal) they are called ‘beref’. In the Kalahari region, the seeds are considered a delicacy. Correct citation of this article: van der Vossen, H.A.M. & Denton, O.A. & El Tahir, I.M., 2004.[/b] http://database.prota.org/PROTAhtml/Citrullus%20lanatus_En.htm Egusi is a recent Igbo food 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: How Many Of These Yoruba Food, Soups and Vegetables Do You Know? by Timmi: 7:30pm On Jan 04 |
Tranquillity360: That’s your own headache. Go and hug a working transformer or jump into the Atlantic 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: How Many Of These Yoruba Food, Soups and Vegetables Do You Know? by DamnnNiggarr: 7:30pm On Jan 04 |
Raskimonojendor:That's how it's pronounced. Just like Enugu is pronounced Enugwu. that's how we're able to identify foreigners when they speak. |
Re: How Many Of These Yoruba Food, Soups and Vegetables Do You Know? by Raskimonojendor: 7:30pm On Jan 04 |
AuthorMan:A few Ibos understand that egunsi is Yoruba including the Igbo dictionary I posted above. Alot are just more ignorant than the enlightened ones.. 7 Likes |
Re: How Many Of These Yoruba Food, Soups and Vegetables Do You Know? by Raskimonojendor: 7:31pm On Jan 04 |
DamnnNiggarr:Look at this 👇 That's from an Igbo dictionary. Loan word Yor: Yoruba - "egusi" I understand your variance as egwusi but it's still a word loaned from the Yoruba language. 7 Likes 1 Share
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Re: How Many Of These Yoruba Food, Soups and Vegetables Do You Know? by aljharem(m): 7:31pm On Jan 04 |
DamnnNiggarr: Wrong it was introduced to Igbos by yorubas thanks to Lagos. Tuwo Shinkafa is a yoruba street food but was introduced by Hausas For those that do research and PHD students. I am such you know that the most accurate references are Journals citations The Egusi type is a non-hard-coat form of L. siceraria mainly cultivated for the use of its seeds. Egusi (in Yoruba language) refers to a group of cucurbit species that produce protein and oil rich seeds by E. G. Achigan-Dako http://www.springerlink.com/content/2014006j826u4185/fulltext.pdf 7 Likes |
Re: How Many Of These Yoruba Food, Soups and Vegetables Do You Know? by Bluffly: 7:32pm On Jan 04 |
Tranquillity360:We can't eat yours too. No offense intended 8 Likes |
Re: How Many Of These Yoruba Food, Soups and Vegetables Do You Know? by aljharem(m): 7:32pm On Jan 04 |
DamnnNiggarr: Even your igbo dictionary wrote it is a yoruba food. So why are you arguing 10 Likes 1 Share |
Re: How Many Of These Yoruba Food, Soups and Vegetables Do You Know? by Bluffly: 7:33pm On Jan 04 |
LooneyLester:Exactly the way you cook 2 Likes |
Re: How Many Of These Yoruba Food, Soups and Vegetables Do You Know? by Shikena(m): 7:34pm On Jan 04 |
Those kids can't handle general history, talk less of their own humbling history. Their parents did a number on their minds from day 1 of their existence AuthorMan: 5 Likes |
Re: How Many Of These Yoruba Food, Soups and Vegetables Do You Know? by Felaincarnated: 7:35pm On Jan 04 |
Indeed everywhere stew😁 1 Like |
Re: How Many Of These Yoruba Food, Soups and Vegetables Do You Know? by aljharem(m): 7:36pm On Jan 04 |
On-farm yield potential of local seed watermelon landraces under heat-and drought-prone conditions in Mali by AD NANTOUMÉ, JL CHRISTIANSEN Cucurbit species grown for their seed, including seed-type watermelons, are in several West African countries popularly called egusi melons. The name originates from the Yoruba language spoken in Nigeria, Benin and Togo http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?fromPage=online&aid=8433793 this people are not yoruba or Nigerians but from other countries 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: How Many Of These Yoruba Food, Soups and Vegetables Do You Know? by Bluffly: 7:36pm On Jan 04 |
viodemus:So sorry about your unenlightened brain 3 Likes |
Re: How Many Of These Yoruba Food, Soups and Vegetables Do You Know? by DamnnNiggarr: 7:37pm On Jan 04 |
Raskimonojendor:if you're in Igbo land or trying to pronounce Igbo word in an Igbo dominated area, you see those words that end with "gu" try to pronounce them as "gwu" in order not to appear like a novice. 1 Like |
Re: How Many Of These Yoruba Food, Soups and Vegetables Do You Know? by Raf4: 7:38pm On Jan 04 |
Tranquillity360: You can't even afford Yoruba food. Yoruba foods are the healthiest and most expensive. Elubo is more expensive than semo, wheat, rice (both local and imported). 5 Likes |
Re: How Many Of These Yoruba Food, Soups and Vegetables Do You Know? by aljharem(m): 7:38pm On Jan 04 |
DamnnNiggarr: Nothing wrong with the pronunciation but the food is of Yoruba origin. Melon and bean does not grow in the south not to talk of Igbo land. No way you guys had access to it 1 Like |
Re: How Many Of These Yoruba Food, Soups and Vegetables Do You Know? by viodemus: 7:38pm On Jan 04 |
Shikena: Abeg go and study more. Is not a secret. Brazil has the largest population of blacks outside of Africa. Yes, yoruba culture has a head start, because it was the go to place for brazilian slaves. I also stayed in Brazil, I lived there, not visit. I saw when many of them were dumbfounded that their dna is not tracing back to yoruba like they thought. All their life, they have been told of yoruba and yoruba culture. My hypothesis on how they came to claim yoruba culture, is that many of the ship captains, who were the big boys amongst slaves in those times, were very influential in spreading the yoruba culture there. And then during their wars, the colonials took some Africans especially the Brazilians back there to go fight. After the war, those ones help spread the yoruba ministry again. The whites of Brazil couldn't tell the blacks they were lost people like the Americans. By the way, about 25% of American slaves, were taken from Brazil. Brazil was the staging ground for the Mexican, American, etc. slaves. It was from Brazil that they dispatched slaves all over the Americas in the 1600s, and 1700s. The Brazilians just held on to what they know, and it was mostly because they could get to Lagos, Nigeria. The fact is, over 5 or more million of yorubas today, came from Brazil. It was even because of the Brazilian model that American govt decided to send some African Americans to current day Liberia; but that did not translate in the African American communities like the Brazilians. Am sure if it did, the current black Americans would have been saying they all came from liberia. |
Re: How Many Of These Yoruba Food, Soups and Vegetables Do You Know? by Raskimonojendor: 7:39pm On Jan 04 |
DamnnNiggarr:I understand that they put "W" in some words for ease of pronunciation. |
Re: How Many Of These Yoruba Food, Soups and Vegetables Do You Know? by DamnnNiggarr: 7:39pm On Jan 04 |
aljharem:So, are you not seeing "var" variation: egwusi? so why are you arguing? |
Re: How Many Of These Yoruba Food, Soups and Vegetables Do You Know? by thatigboman: 7:40pm On Jan 04 |
I enjoy amala with with gbegiri mixed that traditional draw soup used to eat amala. The one I will like to eat is egusi ijebu, heard it's delicious. Whenever I go to yorubaland, I will ask of it. Funny enough I have been to ijebu ode twice but didn't hear of the soup then. 4 Likes |
Re: How Many Of These Yoruba Food, Soups and Vegetables Do You Know? by aljharem(m): 7:40pm On Jan 04 |
Raf4: Even their Garri is of yoruba origin. The difference is their own is fried with Palm oil. There is no ground nut in the south so they reverted to Palm oil 5 Likes |
Re: How Many Of These Yoruba Food, Soups and Vegetables Do You Know? by cardoctor(m): 7:41pm On Jan 04 |
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