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Ugba, also known as ukpaka, is a traditional Nigerian food made from fermented African oil bean seeds. It is popular in the southeastern region of Nigeria, particularly among the Igbo people. The oil bean seeds are cooked, sliced, and fermented, resulting in a slightly tangy and savory flavor.
Ugba is often used as an ingredient in various dishes or eaten as a side dish. One common preparation is ugba salad, which is typically mixed with seasonings like crayfish, pepper, palm oil, and sometimes fish or stockfish. It is also used in dishes like Abacha (African salad), where it adds a unique flavor and texture.
Because of the fermentation process, ugba is a rich source of protein, vitamins, and probiotics, making it a nutritious addition to meals.
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