Friday, 13 May 2016

Nigerians Best Food

 




There are some dishes that Nigerians most certainly don’t joke with as we attach a lot of respect to them. Like, you automatically make a bad impression on a Nigerian if you would ever say that these foods are poo.


1. Small Chops

As we say “A party without small chops is just an occasions and we hardly go for occasions”. Order yourself a pack of small chops today and feel that ardent mouthgasm really.


2. Jollof Rice

Jollof Rice deserves a major seat in our coat of arms because Nigerians do not play with jollof rice. For starts, it’s always a safer bet to have jollof rice instead of fried rice when you visit a new restaurant. Whether it’s the peppery Yoruba rice or it’s the one cooked with firewood or the home cooked one, or served with chicken, beef or fish, we love jollof.


3. Beans.

Nigerians do not play with beans. The average Nigerian manual labourer will attest to what the combo of bread, beans and a 50cl bottle of Pepsi does to him.


4. Dodo

Dodo or fried plantain is one Nigerian food that is talked about on the interwebs but really, dodo is an amazing meal. You can eat alone, or it can go along with a main dish.


5. Roadside Fries.

fried yam, plantain, potatoes and mosa with a tasty peppery stew make up our roadside fries combo.
Depending on your taste and the size of your pocket, you can complement with fish or beef and trust we do not play with this meal. This meal has been there for students in higher institution at times when they need it the most.


6. Suya

Have you ever had good suya? Wrapped in newspaper with onions, cucumber and pepper sprinkled on it. That is the real deal right there.








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