Here are some delicious native African soup
If you are from Africa, especially West African, you can testify that it's a region really blessed with a number of delicious mouth watering delicacies. Today we will take you to Edo State, the heartbeat of Nigeria, a state not only home to a number of national and international tourist, but a state rich in culture, site attractions and also home to some of the best and most delicious food in the world.
Here are four delicious soups the Edo people are known for...
1. Black Soup (Omoebe)
This is a
popular delicious Edo soup made from the combination of three basic
leaves (bitter leaves, scent leaves and uziza leaves) which are ground
together with the native edo grinding stone. It’s the grounded leaves
that give off a very dark colour and coupled with the fact that palm
fruit sauce rather than palm oil is used, the combination gives the soup
it’s black colour. Asides being tasty the soup is also very nutritious
because of the herbs used in making it. It’s best served with pounded
yam, Eba or starch.
2. Omi Ukpoka (Corn Soup)
This is
another delicious edo soup with a unique aroma. The various spices added
to the soup is what gives the soup its unique aroma. The soup is mainly
made with ground dry corn (the type used for Ogi) and blended with
smoked fish. The soup is mainly from the northern part of the state, and
common to the Afemai people. The texture of the soup is much like Ofe
Nsala or light Egusi Soup. Because of it’s high carbohydrate content,
the soup is not recommended for those on a diet. It is mostly served
with pounded yam, Eba, Fufu or semo-vita.
3. Omisagwe (Groundnut Soup)
This is a
very popular soup in edo state and considered as one of the tastiest Edo
meals. The soup is a perfect, sweet and savoury blend of groundnuts
(peanuts), tomatoes and onions, with local seasonings, leaf vegetables
and either chicken, beef or fish to add extra flavour to the dish. The
soup is popular with the Etsakor people, one the three major ethnic
groups in Edo state. The soup is usually served with either pounded yam
or starch.
4. Bini Owo Soup
This is one
of the oldest dishes prepared and eaten by the Edo people. Unlike most
Nigerian soups, the Owo soup is usually thick and bare. One of the main
ingredients of the soup is potash (okawu or kan) and it is best prepared
with smoked fish, prawns or bush meat and eja sawa. Most people who
have tasted this soup consider it as a ‘stew baptized as soup’. The soup
is mainly eaten with carbohydrates such as boiled yams, boiled
plantains, sweet potatoes, boiled green bananas etc. Some also use the
soup to eat boiled rice and beans.
As share by Jumia Travel.
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