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Go to Trending productsManpower Powder 100%Natural
Description:
Manpower powder is 100% organic and natural for boosting of sperm thickness and healthy nutrition.
How to use:
*Scoop a tablespoonful of manpower milk powder in a cup
*Add a teaspoon of powdered milk or liquid milk
* Add warm water and mix
* Drink before going to bed at night
Tapioca Flakes 500g
Tapioca Flakes or flour or Granules, is an all-natural, 100% gluten-free starch that’s made from stone milled cassava root. A healthy alternative to wheat, that can be used to prepare your homemade Tapioca pudding or for baking or to thicken sauces, and soups.
Ingredients;
Tapioca is starch extracted from a tuber called cassava root.
Origin: Nigeria
Meat & Sea Foods
Eja Kika Fish (Shredded Panla) 100g
Description:
This neatly deboned Hake Smoked Round Fish also known as Eja Kika or Panla. It is one of the most famous fish in Nigeria and other west African countries. It can be used to cook varieties of soups and stews giving the meal a distinct taste. It is easy to cook and is high in nutrients.
Fruits & Vegetables
African Tatashe Pepper 1kg
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.
Dried 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.
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.