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Re: How To Make Ofe Oha (oha Soup) by jornwhite: 5:02pm On Jul 06, 2020
makydebbie:
Please type, I'll drink their male tears. grin
that will certainly take long, aint you tired of waiting, Hi! i know a boy with a 2inch peepee if you are thirsty he can do the needfull in your mouth .. wink

Re: How To Make Ofe Oha (oha Soup) by Nobody: 5:07pm On Jul 06, 2020
I just learnt that we borrowed akpalata, that it is not traditionally our food. There is a mixed opinion about that ukpo, some agree it is our (Agbaja) food, and some feel it was borrowed. Akpalata is the one that is definitely out.
Please can anyone tell me/describe what offor is?
Re: How To Make Ofe Oha (oha Soup) by pocohantas(op): 5:14pm On Jul 06, 2020
merahki:
I just learnt that we borrowed akpalata, that it is not traditionally our food. There is a mixed opinion about that ukpo, some agree it is our (Agbaja) food, and some feel it was borrowed. Akpalata is the one that is definitely out.
Please can anyone tell me/describe what offor is?
I believe ukpo is offor. I don’t know Agbaja, but this is the offor I know.

Re: How To Make Ofe Oha (oha Soup) by pocohantas(op): 5:16pm On Jul 06, 2020
makydebbie:
Please type, I'll drink their male tears. grin
You be camel? If the tears yesterday no do you, na blood you dey find be that. grin
Re: How To Make Ofe Oha (oha Soup) by sonnie10: 5:21pm On Jul 06, 2020
pocohantas:
I believe ukpo is offor. I don’t know Agbaja, but this is the offor I know.
Soon some will come and say this seed is native to their village and that their village only has autonomy over the soups prepared with this seed.
For their information, this seed (tree) could found at almost everyone’s back yard in Calabar. They equally make good soups with it.
Re: How To Make Ofe Oha (oha Soup) by pocohantas(op): 5:23pm On Jul 06, 2020
sonnie10:
Soon some will come and say this seed is native to their village and that their village only has autonomy over the soups prepared with this seed.
For their information, this seed (tree) could found at almost everyone’s back yard in Calabar. They equally make good soups with it.
My sister, leave those ones. The demon controlling them is strong. grin
Re: How To Make Ofe Oha (oha Soup) by Nobody: 5:23pm On Jul 06, 2020
pocohantas:
I believe ukpo is offor. I don’t know Agbaja, but this is the offor I know.
It is what we call okobo
Thank you
Re: How To Make Ofe Oha (oha Soup) by pocohantas(op): 5:24pm On Jul 06, 2020
merahki:
It is what we call okobo
Thank you
Okobo kwa? Nice!
We learn everyday... cheesy
Re: How To Make Ofe Oha (oha Soup) by dominique(mod): 5:59pm On Jul 06, 2020
pocohantas:
The second pic was when I cooked with achi as the thickener. I think the difference is quite clear.
So you didn't shred the leaves at all? I never knew it was this easy and straightforward to make. I'll certainly be cooking it once I get my hands on the ingredients.
Re: How To Make Ofe Oha (oha Soup) by sonnie10: 6:02pm On Jul 06, 2020
merahki:
It is what we call okobo
Thank you
Ibaa is another name
Surprisingly, it’s called ibaba in Calabar
Re: How To Make Ofe Oha (oha Soup) by pocohantas(op): 6:40pm On Jul 06, 2020
dominique:
So you didn't shred the leaves at all? I never knew it was this easy and straightforward to make. I'll certainly be cooking it once I get my hands on the ingredients.
I shredded the leaves. You can make yours tinier, till you get used to it. cheesy It is actually more straightforward. Keep me posted...
Re: How To Make Ofe Oha (oha Soup) by Iceyjayz: 6:41pm On Jul 06, 2020
dominique:
So you didn't shred the leaves at all? I never knew it was this easy and straightforward to make. I'll certainly be cooking it once I get my hands on the ingredients.
Someone that can't cook? just take a look at the soup you will know it doesn't have taste. grin
Re: How To Make Ofe Oha (oha Soup) by Igboid: 6:57pm On Jul 06, 2020
merahki:
I have personally never heard of an ugu soup
huh
Nnaa! I thought it was just me.
Re: How To Make Ofe Oha (oha Soup) by pocohantas(op): 7:04pm On Jul 06, 2020
merahki:
I have personally never heard of an ugu soup
huh
There is this ugu soup they cook with very little okra. It is not okra because the ugu is more, like 8:2. It is cooked plain and you have to add fresh palm oil each time you eat it. Best served in clay pot/plate. cheesy

Amudimkpa, is this what you meant?
Re: How To Make Ofe Oha (oha Soup) by makydebbie(f): 7:11pm On Jul 06, 2020
jornwhite:
that will certainly take long, aint you tired of waiting, Hi! i know a boy with a 2inch peepee if you are thirsty he can do the needfull in your mouth .. wink
Carry your 2 inches out of my sight.
Re: How To Make Ofe Oha (oha Soup) by makydebbie(f): 7:11pm On Jul 06, 2020
pocohantas:
You be camel? If the tears yesterday no do you, na blood you dey find be that. grin
I'll drink their blood too. grin
Re: How To Make Ofe Oha (oha Soup) by sonnie10: 8:41pm On Jul 06, 2020
pocohantas:
There is this ugu soup they cook with very little okra. It is not okra because the ugu is more, like 8:2. It is cooked plain and you have to add fresh palm oil each time you eat it. Best served in clay pot/plate. cheesy

Amudimkpa, is this what you meant?
Before Anambra people would come and claim it as their soup without even having an outa of knowledge about what other people cook, the name of this soup you mentioned is Otong in Calabar but they cook it with palm oil.
Re: How To Make Ofe Oha (oha Soup) by Nobody: 9:12pm On Jul 06, 2020
pocohantas:
Okobo kwa? Nice!
We learn everyday... cheesy
I know right?
I now realise I don’t know what ukpo is.
Maybe it is even the kain okobo.
Re: How To Make Ofe Oha (oha Soup) by Genea(f): 9:18pm On Jul 06, 2020
merahki:
Please what is offor?
ask for offor from any igbo woman that sells soup ingredients
Re: How To Make Ofe Oha (oha Soup) by Genea(f): 9:18pm On Jul 06, 2020
pocohantas:
No nnem. Use cocoyam and don’t forget to put ogiri, else it is poison. grin
hahaha, ogiri makes me purge. I only use it for abacha
Re: How To Make Ofe Oha (oha Soup) by Nobody: 9:24pm On Jul 06, 2020
Genea:
ask for offor from any igbo woman that sells soup ingredients
I won’t see a market for a long while sha. I just wanted a description. Someone else has shown me.
Thank you.
Re: How To Make Ofe Oha (oha Soup) by Nobody: 9:35pm On Jul 06, 2020
pocohantas:
There is this ugu soup they cook with very little okra. It is not okra because the ugu is more, like 8:2.It is cooked plain and you have to add fresh palm oil each time you eat it. Best served in clay pot/plate. cheesy

Amudimkpa, is this what you meant?
Thank you. Interestingly, the reverse ratio is my ideal for okro soup. I would add way more okro than ugu. Maybe even 9 parts okro and a part of ugu. It must also have ogbono. I also add ugu after I turn off the heat. I should say sprinkle cheesy, I do very little ugu. My pepper would set you on fire I guess. Lol.
The Am lipsrsealed guy should come and verify the above.
Cheers.
Re: How To Make Ofe Oha (oha Soup) by Makschinchin: 10:24pm On Jul 06, 2020
pocohantas:
WHAT YOU WILL NEED
Did you just say ogiri is optional embarassed embarassed

Twoclans:
Oha is my best soup anyday anytime .

Poco I noticed you did not use ogili for your oha soup.Anambra people will likely always make oha soup with Ogili and Ede(cocoyam) cheesy cheesy

When you introduce the ogili into the soup the whole area will scatter. cheesy cheesy cheesy
Nwanne, double shots for you.. Iji ya.. I was wondering why ogiri should be optional, ehhuh No be for Anambra woman o grin
Re: How To Make Ofe Oha (oha Soup) by pocohantas(op): 10:39pm On Jul 06, 2020
Genea:
hahaha, ogiri makes me purge. I only use it for abacha
I can’t imagine that thing in my abacha. It will take some self-control not to harm whoever gave it to me. angry angry

merahki:
Thank you. Interestingly, the reverse ratio is my ideal for okro soup. I would add way more okro than ugu. Maybe even 9 parts okro and a part of ugu. It must also have ogbono. I also add ugu after I turn off the heat. I should say sprinkle cheesy, I do very little ugu. My pepper would set you on fire I guess. Lol.
The Am lipsrsealed guy should come and verify the above.
Cheers.
Yea, that is how I cook okro too. Thought I use uziza more these days. Can’t remember the last time I cooked with ugu. Lol @pepper. I love spicy food. E no fit pass the one wey Yoruba people dey cook and I dey chop their food steady.

You’re welcome, sis.
Re: How To Make Ofe Oha (oha Soup) by karli4nia(m): 12:18am On Jul 07, 2020
Mariangeles:
Alas! You showed your true colours. Poco was right all along.

You know the worst part? You do it even within yourselves.
Local government vs local government. Town vs town. Village vs village. Kindred vs kindred. Even brother vs brother...
Umu Igbo nile macha.

Mana akwukwo nso si na " Lee ka mmeko nwanne na nwanne si di mma"
What legacy are you ladies who are supposedly noble, and role models to younger ladies creating for your selves here on NL? This is so Sad.

Most of y'all are so superficial, you are only making yourselves very infamous here on NL. You fail to see the bigger picture of life. You wld not suspect in the least that what u do here matters a lot, and a lot of people who know you and might run into you in the days to come are watching.

It's appaling that many people on earth in this day and age don't care about their behaviours or the consequences of what they think, say and do. It's the most dangerous kind life for anyone to be living. It's an astronomical disaster waiting to befall and overtake any human soul.

This goes to everyone, especially ladies, cos they are more special in many ways, that is why I address y'all.
If some of you ladies learn to be less reactive, and more reflective to most of all the negative impressions that you perceive here, If we all use NL as a tool to see how terribly we react to things with anger, venom, pride, etc... This should tell us something about ourselves, we need to fix.
And if we do, we have a better and more peaceful life, we have better relationships with freinds and loved ones.


We all need to reflect Sisters and brothers..
Re: How To Make Ofe Oha (oha Soup) by Mariangeles(f):
@karli4nia, what do you have to say about the behavior of those guys?
Would you not be triggered if those dirty words were said about your people by the people you thought you were on the same side with?
To be honest, this thread really opened my eyes to reality, even though it made me sick to my stomach.
It also made me realize I could never be safe among them.
It was so disturbing, I even had to tell one of my brothers most of the things that those guys wrote about the rest of ndi Igbo , and the truth is, they were saying what most people already know. sad
Re: How To Make Ofe Oha (oha Soup) by peacefull(f): 1:25am On Jul 07, 2020
klever18:
yes
I learned a lot.
Thank you so much.
I appreciate you!
Re: How To Make Ofe Oha (oha Soup) by Genea(f): 5:25am On Jul 07, 2020
pocohantas:
I can’t imagine that thing in my abacha. It will take some self-control not to harm whoever gave it to me. angry angry



Yea, that is how I cook okro too. Thought I use uziza more these days. Can’t remember the last time I cooked with ugu. Lol @pepper. I love spicy food. E no fit pass the one wey Yoruba people dey cook and I dey chop their food steady.

You’re welcome, sis.
lolx
Re: How To Make Ofe Oha (oha Soup) by Iheechi: 5:25am On Jul 07, 2020
Chuukwudi:
Iheechi my angel. Come and read with me.
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Re: How To Make Ofe Oha (oha Soup) by Genea(f): 5:26am On Jul 07, 2020
merahki:
I won’t see a market for a long while sha. I just wanted a description. Someone else has shown me.
Thank you.
no p. Dissolve in a little red oil before adding to the soup, so that it doesn't form lumps. It's easier and faster. I use it for onugbu too
Re: How To Make Ofe Oha (oha Soup) by Onego(f): 6:53am On Jul 07, 2020
pocohantas:
I can’t imagine that thing in my abacha. It will take some self-control not to harm whoever gave it to me. angry angry



Yea, that is how I cook okro too. Thought I use uziza more these days. Can’t remember the last time I cooked with ugu. Lol @pepper. I love spicy food. E no fit pass the one wey Yoruba people dey cook and I dey chop their food steady.

You’re welcome, sis.
haha
Re: How To Make Ofe Oha (oha Soup) by Nobody: 8:05am On Jul 07, 2020
Genea:
no p. Dissolve in a little red oil before adding to the soup, so that it doesn't form lumps. It's easier and faster. I use it for onugbu too
Lol thank you, but let me stick to the ones that I can eat-okro and egusi. I am not in any way a food-curious/tryoutfood person.
Cheers.
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