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Go to Trending productsAfrican Tatashe Long Pepper 250g
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.
Banana Leaves x 5 units
Description:
Banana leaves are large, flexible, and waterproof.They impart an aroma to food that is cooked in or served on them; steaming with banana leaves imparts a subtle sweet flavour and aroma to the dish.The leaves are not themselves eaten and are discarded after the contents are consumed.
Besides adding flavour, the leaves keep juices in and protect food from burning, much as foil does.
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
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.
Kontomire Cocoyam Leaves 400g
Kontomire or Taro Cocoyam leaves are also used to make a green soup eaten in Ghana.
It can be added to soups, stews, and casseroles, making them a versatile vegetable.
They can be cooked and eaten plain similar to other leafy greens, such as spinach and kale.