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Tag: Food

How To Make Akamu-Pap

Akamu/Pap is Nigerian cereal meal made from wet corn/dawa/joro starch. It has a distinctive sour taste that makes people crave it. It is processed from dry white or yellow corn, dawa and Joro seeds. After processing it we get the raw akamu/pap which is then prepared with hot water before serving as a meal. Ingredients: I painter…

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How to prepare Ekpang Nkukwo

How to prepare Ekpang Nkukwo

EKPANG NKUKWO How to prepare Ekpang Nkukwo by Josephine Etta Prep time (40mins) Cooking time (20mins) Ingredients Wateryam: 1 medium size Cocoyam: 3 medium ones Ugwu (pumpkin) or Green vegetables (your preference) Crayfish (grounded): 5 tablespoons Dried pepper (grounded): 2 tablespoons or as spicy as you want it Maggi (4 knorr cubes) Palm oil Periwinkle Salt to taste Dried fish or whatever protein you like Scent…

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