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Ghana Yam (bulk)
Price range: $30.00 through $120.00That is an edible, starchy tuber from theĀ DioscoreaĀ genus, native to Africa, Asia, and the Americas, and is often confused with the sweet potato.
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Cerelac Mixed Fruits & Wheat From 7 months
Price range: $10.99 through $22.00Nestle Cerelac Mixed Fruits and Wheatbaby cereal is a nutritious first food for babies 7 months and up. Halal and made with wheat and honey and no added sugar or flavours
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Cow Foot – (Bokoto)
Price range: $10.00 through $20.00Satisfy your taste buds with our high-quality, organic Cow Foot (Bokoto) ! Rich, juicy, succulent meat that will make every meal an experience to remember. Enjoy maximum flavor with every bite!
Cut to size to make your delicious Ukwobi.
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Golden Morn
Price range: $8.00 through $18.00Golden Morn contains over 50% of whole grains in each pack and is fortified with essential nutrients such as vitamin A and iron.
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Whitney Fish
Price range: $18.00 through $180.00Whiting is a good fish to use in fishcakes and homemade fish fingers or coated in breadcrumbs or batter and fried.
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Locust beans (Iru)
$5.00Locust beans, also known as Iru or DawadawaĀ is a local Nigerian condiment used in soups. Iru can be used in cooking soups like Vegetable Soup, Okro soup, Ewedu
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Puff Puff Mix
$10.00Puff Mix is a very popular West African street foodĀ that’s quick and easy to make with different variations.
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White Corn Meal
Price range: $7.00 through $32.00Corn meal is ground into powder, to use for making cornbread, muffins, or other baked goods.
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Yam Flour – Elubo – Amala
Price range: $18.00 through $50.00Yam Flour – Elubo is a light brown age-old culinary staple made from dried yam flour also called Amala. This flour is nutritious, with high levels of dietary fiber, protein, Vitamin B6 and iron. Also, it has a strong nutty flavor that can be used to add an extra punch to recipes. Enjoy the delicious taste of this traditional flour today!
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Ijebu Gari
Price range: $8.99 through $30.00Garri is a major staple food in West Africa and is eaten in a variety of ways. Garri can be eaten without further cooking, as a snack, by placing it in a bowl and adding cold water; Ijebu-garri is made to have finer grains, and a pleasantly sour taste, making it very suitable to be eaten in this way. It can also be made into fufu for a heavier meal.Ā
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Blended Melon (Egusi)
Price range: $5.00 through $15.00The protein-rich seeds of certain cucurbitaceous plantsĀ (squash, melon, gourd), which, after being dried and ground, are used as a major ingredient in West African cuisine called Egusi soup.
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Tomtom mint candy
$5.00Tom Tom is made with broiled breadfruit then mash till you don’t feel any lumps or chunkiness.
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Grandios Pap
$6.00Ogi, also known as pap or akamu, is a Nigerian fermented creamy cereal pudding made from corn, millet or sorghum. Depending on the grain used, it can present as white, yellow or brown color.
Grandios Ogi is made from corn or maize. Enjoy with moin moin, akara, or on its own with some Kilishi!
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