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Go to Trending productsAfrican Egg Plant (Garden Egg) 500g
Garden eggs, also known as African eggplants, are a type of vegetable that is native to Africa.
Garden eggs are typically eaten cooked, but they can also be eaten raw. Garden eggs can be used in many different recipes, including stews, soups, salads, and curries. They can also be roasted, grilled, or fried.
Garden eggs are known for being very nutritious. They are a good source of vitamins A, C, and K. They also contain potassium, magnesium, and iron. Garden eggs are low in calories and fat, and they are a good source of dietary fibre.
Torzo Cow Meat Cut ( Beef Hump Steak) 500g
African chilled Torzo meat from our butcher is a must-have for anyone seeking high-quality, nutrient-rich meat. This part of meat is the cow hump and comes from well-cleaned cow meat making it a rich source of protein. It can be cooked, roasted, or grilled.
Homemade Rich Smokey BBQ Sauce 500ml
This homemade signature bbq Sauce is the truth, made with natural ingredients sourced fresh from farm. This versatile sauce can be used as a dip, side sauce, dressing, perfect for marinade. Elevate your grills and enhance your food with this staple must have.
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Tatashe Green Long Pepper 500g
In Nigeria, the green Tatashe are prized for use in ‘Designer’ stew or Ayamashe or Ofada Sauce. This is a green stew made from a range of green peppers – scotch bonnets, habaneros, tatashe, pettie belle or bell peppers cooked down with onions, fermented seeds and other seasoning. The meats – a variety of beef, offal and sometimes dried fish lend the name designer stew to this aromatic dish.
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.