Description
Ogi is a fermented cereal pudding from Nigeria, typically made from maize, sorghum, or millet.
Ogi, a local name for pap among the Yoruba and popularly called “akamu” by the Igbo, is a simple Nigerian breakfast meal made from fermented corn.
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Ogi is a fermented cereal pudding from Nigeria, typically made from maize, sorghum, or millet.
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Bowl of Stew
1L of the Bowl of Stew is $50 and this comes with 6pieces of chicken or 5 pieces of Fish. Please specify your choice in the Note at checkout.
*Delivery is 2 days after pre-ordering.
Akara is a snack that is originally from Nigeria but that has migrated to a number of West African countries as well as Brazil. It is a traditional snack from Nigeria that is also popular in Ghana, Togo, Benin, Mali and The Gambia. It is actually a fried cake or fritter that is a common breakfast staple or fast food.
Sweeter than most frizzy drinks, it is the refreshing alternative to traditional cola
The combination of meats and peppers adds complex flavours that keeps everyone wanting more.
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