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    Husnah

    Nakifadi

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    Nakifadi

    Joined: Jan 22, 2009

    2 reviews by Husnah

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    Reviewed Nigerian Suya
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     |  (1 person found this helpful) |  By MarraMamba

    "This is a good attempt at making SUYA, a northern Nigerian meat relish. This can also be made with lamp cops(Taste much better. The classical suya is made with 'kulikuli' powder; a locally made roasted peanut cake in which most of the peanut oil is removed.Suya can be served with jollof rice, fresh chopped tomatoes and onions or just eaten with..."

    Jun 10, 2009 on Food.com

    Recipe #309911

    Reviewed Nigerian Beef-Spinach Stew
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     |  By Oolala

    "This recipe is totally not from Nigeria. The beef-spinach stew in the Nothern part of Nigeria; precooked mashed pumpkin is use as the thickening agent. In addition some spices (like ground fresh or dry pepper, ginger and cloves and vegetable oil are added to the soup. This soup is served with mashed rice, Tuwo or pounded yam"

    Jun 10, 2009 on Food.com

    Recipe #168521

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