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Go to Trending productsAfrican Signature Party Jollof Base 500g
AMD Signature Party Jollof base is really simple to use.
500g Jollof base makes about 4-5 cups of rice
Ingredients:
All Natural ingredients, no preservatives added.
Jollof base, Vegetable oil, sweet and hot chili, Onions, Seasonings, Herbs and Spices.
How to Use:
1. Scoop your Signature Party Jollof base into your pot.
2. Add your chicken/meat stock water
3. Stir in your washed/parboiled rice.
4. Cover your pot with foil and *cook on a low stem* till your Jollof is done.
NB: You can add more pepper and salt to your taste.
Eat and smile ?
Shelf live: Once opened, refrigerate or freeze and consume within 3 months.
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