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Alomo Bitters is a herbal based drink produced in Ghana by Kasapreko. It is popular not only in Ghana but also in Nigeria, Togo, Ivory Coast South Africa and Burkina Faso. Alomo Bitters is a traditional herbal beverage with perceived health benefits, although scientific evidence supporting these claims is limited. It is made from a blend of various herbs, roots, and plant extracts, steeped in alcohol to create a bitter and aromatic concoction. While Alomo Bitters is often enjoyed on its own, it is also used as a mixer in cocktails and has found a niche in the health and wellness market.
Alomo Bitters
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Bonga fish (Agbodo/shawa fish) If stored properly, well dried bonga fish can stay for up to 6 months or longer and if you like to snack on it, keep it in a tightly sealed bag and store in the fridge. If you usually just cook with it and will like to keep for longer, keep in a tightly sealed bag and store in the freezer. Perfect for stews, soups, porridge dishes, and for making Ghanian shito sauce.
Bonga Fish (Agbodo/Shawa)
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Coco samba Non-alcoholic Bitters is a Honey-Based Herbal Mixture for manpower and also helps in easing mensuration pains.
Coco Samba Herbal Bitters
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Coconut Flakes larger than shredded coconut and are often sold unsweetened. Made from dried pieces of mature coconuts, diced into small chunks, and then lightly toasted or dried until dry and off-white. The texture of these flakes is less grainy than a shredded coconut but still slightly chewy due to their size. They are made for excellent topping for desserts such as pies or ice cream and can also be added to breakfast cereals or smoothies for a hint of sweetness and crunchiness.
Coconut Flakes
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Dambu Nama(Beef)/Kaza(Chicken) is a fried and shredded meat/Chicken made with suya seasonings predominantly known to be a staple amongst the Northerners of Nigeria. Even as a northern delicacy, the rest of Nigeria’s citizens enjoy making this street snack.
Dambu Nama(Beef)/Chicken(Kaza)
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Dankuwa is a special Nigerian snack that originated from the Hausa tribe. Primarily found in the northern part of Nigeria. Dankuwa is a delicious Nigerian snack that is made from groundnuts and cornmeal. It is popular eaten among the Hausa people of northern Nigeria, but it is also enjoyed by other Nigerians and non-Nigerians alike. Dankuwa is also known as daakoa, adaakwa, tanfiri, or zowey in some regions. It is a sweet and spicy snack that is often eaten as an energy booster or a dessert. We got you, with the very best!
Dankuwa(Tanfiri)
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Snails are naturally keto-friendly and gluten-free and are a great source of protein. 100g of snails contain just 2g of carbohydrates and 16g of protein. They are also a rich source of iron, magnesium, and Omega-3. Snail dishes are very popular in Nigeria and Africa as a continent. In Nigeria, they are a party favorite, and the peppered snail tray is usually emptied pretty fast.
Fresh Snail
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Golden Penny Garri is a cassava grits product that has taken quality to the next level. Hygienically prepared with low moisture content for extra crunch and extra swell.
Golden Penny Garri
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Indulge in an unparalleled taste sensation with every bite! This Nigerian snack offer a harmonious fusion of bold flavors and satisfying crunch. Whether you're on-the-go or enhancing your favorite dishes, each pack promises an authentic taste of Nigeria's cherished snack tradition. Grab yours today for a culinary adventure like no other!
Honey Coconut Candy
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Locust beans are seeds obtained from the pods of the African locust tree, Parkia biglobosa, which belongs to the family Mimosaceae. These trees grow in parts of West Africa. African locust bean is sometimes called carob because of their similarities in appearance, but they are different from each other. Carob comes from Ceratonia siliqua tree, typically found in the Mediterranean. It is also called Mediterranean locust beans, which explains the confusion between the two. Mediterranean and African locust beans are used differently. Mediterranean locust bean pods are dried and processed into carob powder which could be used as an alternative to cocoa powder. Carob bean gum is also used to make thickeners and stabilizers for the Food Industry. Locust beans tree is important in the regions where they are cultivated. The trees offer shade and fix Nitrogen in the soil. The mature elongated pods contain powdery sweet yellow pulp enclosing the seeds. This pulp is a rich source of nutrients, and the seeds, which are the economically important part, are fermented into the condiment – fermented locust beans/dawadawa.
Iru (Dawadawa)
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Indulge in an unparalleled taste sensation with every bite! This Nigerian food offers a harmonious fusion of bold flavors and satisfying bite. Whether you're on-the-go or enhancing your favorite dishes, each pack promises an authentic taste of Nigeria's cherished snack tradition. Grab yours today for a culinary adventure like no other!
Kilishi (Spicy Beef Jerky)
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Kokoro is a crunchy Nigerian snack that is shaped into a stick. It is prepared by combining maize flour paste with sugar and cassava or yam flour.
Kokoro
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Get ready to embark on a taste sensation like no other! Our Kulikuli is a celebration of Nigeria's finest groundnuts, expertly crafted into a crunchy, flavor-packed snack. Each bite is a symphony of savory goodness, delivering the perfect blend of spice and crunch. Whether you're snacking on-the-go or elevating your favorite dishes, Kulikuli adds that irresistible zing. Get your hands on a bag today and experience the authentic taste of Nigeria's beloved snack!
Kulikuli
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The overall taste of Odogwu Bitters can be described as spicy and flavorful. The drink has a strong herbal aroma and a deep orange brown color. It is not overly sweet and has a slightly bitter aftertaste. Many consumers like to mix it with other drinks such as fruit juices or tea, to create a more balanced flavor.
Odogwu Bitters
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Olekoko Herbal Bitters is a natural supplement made from a blend of herbs that are traditionally known to support overall wellness and vitality. It is a 100ml bottle of herbal bitters that is carefully crafted to ensure the maximum potency of its active ingredients. The formula contains a range of bitter herbs including dandelion, gentian root, and wormwood which are believed to aid digestion, boost immunity, and support liver health. Olekoko Herbal Bitters is free from artificial colors, flavors, and preservatives making it a safe and healthy addition to your daily routine. With regular use, Olekoko Herbal Bitters is said to promote healthy digestion, improve energy levels, and enhance overall wellbeing, making it a great choice for anyone looking to maintain a healthy lifestyle.
Olekoko Herbal Bitters
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Indulge in an unparalleled taste sensation with every bite! This Nigerian food offers a harmonious fusion of bold flavors and satisfying bite. Whether you're on-the-go or enhancing your favorite dishes, each pack promises an authentic taste of Nigeria's cherished snack tradition. Grab yours today for a culinary adventure like no other!
ORGANIC HIBISCUS LEAVES (ZOBO LEAVES)
$25.00