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€6,07
Egusi Grounded - 100g
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Suya Mix - 100g
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Dried Ugwu Leaves - 25g
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Onga Stew - 8g
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Beans Flour - 500g
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Tiger Curry Powder - 80g
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Dried Ugba / Ukpaka 100g
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Dried Scent Leaves - 25g
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Egusi Whole - 100g
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Smoked Shrimps- 100g
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Dried Uziza Leaves - 25g
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Bigi-mama Whole Crayfish
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All Purpose Seasoning - 100g
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Nutmeg Powder - 1 roll
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Hot Chili Pepper Powder
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Ducros Dried Thyme - 10g
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De-Rica Tomato Paste
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Peeled Beans - 900g
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Ayamase -100g
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Abacha is a traditional Nigerian dish, particularly popular among the Igbo people in the southeastern part of the country. It is made from dried shredded cassava and is commonly referred to as African salad.
Here are the key features of Abacha:
- Main Ingredient: The primary ingredient is cassava that has been boiled, shredded, and sun-dried. The dried cassava is later soaked in water to soften it before preparation.
- Other Ingredients: The dish is typically mixed with ingredients like palm oil, ugba (fermented African oil bean), onions, garden eggs, crayfish, pepper, and seasoning. It can also include fish (either stockfish or fried fish), or kpomo (cow skin).
- Serving: Abacha is often served at room temperature and is popular at social gatherings or as street food. It's commonly paired with garden eggs and sometimes garnished with slices of boiled eggs or fresh vegetables.
The dish offers a unique combination of textures and flavors, with the soft, chewy cassava and the tangy, spicy dressing made from palm oil, potash (akanwu), and spices. It is a beloved delicacy in Igbo cuisine.
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