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CHIAZON Achicha Ede (COCOYAM FLAKES )
It’s a native cuisine from Eastern state of Igboland of Nigeria ,Enugu State particular. It is made from harvested cocoyam by cooking it till it turns brown and soft .It will then sun or smoke dry to preserve and store. During the olden days
It’s usually eaten in the planting season when there is scarcity of foods by crushing into smaller flakes , soak for 10 to 30 minutes to make it a bit soft ,it is cooked by steaming till well soft
mix with cooked black beans,pigeon peas or any beans of your choice
Into a red palm oil sauce that contains ingredients like onions, pepper ukpaka including green vegetable of your choice.Blessed Chiazon Achicha Ede is highly processed under a hygienic environment and with good quality of cocoyam particularly good for Achicha Ede.
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HANCHAZ Crunchy Kuli-Kuli
Kuli Kuli is made from dry roasted peanuts/groundnuts, which is then ground into semi-paste, mixed with selected spices and deep-fried until it hardens. Widely sold as street food, kuli kuli is affordable and accessible.
It holds a significant place in West African culinary traditions and is often made at home as well.$5.48$7.50 -
Stitchflavors kuli kuli 200g
kulikuli is a popular Nigerian snacks made from crushed peanuts,often colloquially refered to as groundnut .It is a staple crop in several west African countries.High in protein and fat,kuli kuli provides an inexpensive option for a quick and salivating bite
Serving and consumption:
Kulikuli can be enjoyed on its own like snacks or it can be paired with other food such as pap(a traditional Nigerian breakfast porridge),rice dishes or even enjoyed with a chilled drink$8.50$10.00