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Top 10 Street Foods Saving Nigerian Lives (VIDEO)

Here are 10 street foods that have been saving Nigerian lives

by NewsOnline Nigeria
October 8, 2023
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Top 10 Street Foods Saving Nigerian Lives.

 

NewsOnline Nigeria reports that street food is an essential part of the culture. It’s delicious, affordable, and widely available.

Beyond satisfying your cravings, street food has been a major means of survival, especially during hard times.

 

Here are 10 street foods that have been saving Nigerian lives

1. Suya

Suya is grilled beef or ram with onions, cucumbers, cabbage, tomatoes, peppers, and cabbage. It’s typically served in old newspapers.

2. Ewa agoyin

Ewa agoyin is made by boiling beans until it becomes very soft and messy. The mashed beans is served with a spicy sauceIt’s often served with Agege bread.

3. Abacha

Abacha is a popular food in the eastern part of Nigeria. It is a blend of  dried  and shredded cassava and vegetables, like garden egg, onion, African oil bean seed, and utazi leaves. It also contains proteins like meat, fish, and crayfish.

4. Boli

Boli is roasted plantain. It’s often served with a pepper sauce filled with meat, ponmo, and grilled fish.

5. Akara

Akara is a deep-fried, crunchy bean cake. It is commonly eaten with bread or pap.

6. Moi Moi

Moi moi is a steamed bean pudding. It’s often garnished with egg and fish

7. Roasted yam

Roasted yam is a popular street food in Nigeria. It’s often eaten with beef-filled pepper sauce.

8. Fried yam

Fried yam,or dundun, is another version of yam on the street. Like roasted yam, you can eat it alone or with pepper sauce.

9. Puff Puff

Puff Puff  is a spongy, deep-fried brownish snack. It’s made from flour, yeast, butter, eggs, and vegetable oil.

10. Agege bread

Agege bread is soft, white, and dense from Lagos, Nigeria. It is often served with butter or ewa agoyin, a spicy bean stew.

 

Watch the  full video:10 street foods that have been saving Nigerian lives

 

 

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