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Go to Trending productsOrganic Ginger Paste 150g
Ginger paste is made freshly peeled ginger root
the secret ingredient to many great dishes.
Uses:
Add 2 tbsp of this paste to mildly hot oil and sautee for 2 minutes to give off that delicious aromatic smell and then add the rest of your ingredients for that great homemade meal.
Whole Country Onion / Rondelles African Spices 30g
Country onion, also called rondelles are used in a lot of African dishes and traditional medicine. They are from a West African rain forest tree with strong garlic flavour.
Soak country onion in water overnight to soften before grinding or grate the dry country onions to powder.
Meat & Sea Foods
Whole Spicy Roasted Guinea Fowl
This preorder Guinea fowls are one of the tastiest and most nutritious meats, you can eat them as a snack with suya pepper and drink or pair with any food of your choice. It is first seasoned with fresh pepper mix containing ginger, garlic, herbs,seasoning cubes and salt.
To preserve your roasted guinea fowl for a longer time, keep them wrapped up in a layer of foil paper , tied in a plastic bag or ziploc bag and kept in the freezer. You can cut them up into 4 equal parts before storing.
Fruits & Vegetables
Fresh Cocoyam Leaves Kontomire 100g
Cocoyam leaves also known as Kontomire are packed with essential vitamins and minerals, including vitamin A, vitamin C, iron, calcium, and potassium, which support overall health and well-being.
Cocoyam leaves, can be cooked by boiling, steaming, or sauteing.
It is one of African’s famous food.
It could be prepared as Stew and eat with rice, eba, semolina, kenke, and a host of other compliments.
African Tatashe Pepper 500g
Description: Tatase is a popular soup ingredient in many Nigerian cuisines. It gives soups the reddish fresh look and flavor. Tatashe – originally spelt as ‘tatase’ – is the Yoruba name for “big red pepper”, good for stews / sauce or in salads when de-seed.