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Go to Trending productsDried Atama Leaves (Editan) 50g
Description:
Atama leaves is the vegetable used in making Abak Atama, a soup commonly eaten in the Akwa Ibom and Cross river states of Nigeria. Atama leaf can also be taken as tea. Atama helps with fertility and also speed up the healing process from wounds and injuries. Atama leaves are highly nutritious.
Honeywell Semolina 900g x 10
Honeywell Semolina is made from high quality whole wheat. it is superfine in nature, it has a smooth white creamy colour. Its quality allows it to turn into a jelly paste quickly during preparation. It’s used in making upma, pasta, couscous and swallow for eating soups and sauces.
Assorted Mix Of Maggi Seasoning Cubes 100 Pcs
The Maggi Seasoning cubes or bouillon cubes can easily be sprinkled in the middle of cooking any meal. It dissolves easily so convenient and easy to use. A great choice for marinating your meat, a taste booster for sauces, fried rice, or any type of braised dish.
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African Shombo Pepper 500g
Description: Shombo has a very rich flavour and the heat of the peppers is more warming than biting. To control the heat, remove the seeds from some or all of the cayenne pepper. Depending on choice you can chose not to grind the pepper and onions to a very smooth paste.
Water Yam 1- 1.7kg
Water yam is a starchy vegetable that contains dietary fiber. It also contains complex starch that is gradually released and slowly absorbed in to the blood stream.
This help in maintaining normal blood glucose levels.
Water yam contains more water and is easy to prepare and add to your diet. It can be used in making local Nigerian Calabar dishes like Ekpang nkwukwo.
It is good for obese people, diabetics.
African Ewedu Leaf Frozen 400g
Ewedu, also called jute. It is packed with nutrients and has immense health benefits for the body. The name “ewedu” originates from the Yoruba tribe in Nigeria where the vegetable features as a common ingredient for soups. The Hausa people call it rama. Ewedu leaves are used to prepare ewedu soup. It can also be used to prepare some delicacies such as yam,stew, soup.
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