Jutes leaves, commonly referred to as Ewedu when prepared and in combonation with tomato sauce is eaten alongside common West African staples such as Amala or Eba.
Traditional corndough suitable for African or vegetarian breakfast or wholemeal dishes/porridge. Commonly used in preparing Kooko, Kenkey or Banku (Popular Ghanaian dishes)
Miondo, otherwise known as cassava sticks: fermented cassava wrapped in leaves and boiled.. Itaa very common staple in West Africa, speicifically from Cameroon.
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Akamu (Igbo), Ogi (Yoruba) or Pap is Nigerian corn meal made from wet corn starch. It has a distinctive sour taste that makes people crave it. It is processed from dry white or yellow corn. It best consumed hot with milk and sweetner.