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FROZEN OKRA (LADY FINGER) 100G
Okra is a warm-season vegetable, also known as gumbo or ladies’ fingers. It is a good source of minerals, vitamins, and fiber. It contains a characteristic viscous juice that can be used to thicken sauces. Okra is popular in the southern United States (U.S.), parts of Africa and the Middle East, the Caribbean, and South America.
$1.57$2.05FROZEN OKRA (LADY FINGER) 100G
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FRESH YAM 1kg (not per tuber, the weight multiplied by 340uah)
Yams are one of carbohydrate rich, staple tuber vegetables of West African origin.
NOTE (price per 1Kg is 130grv, but price of a tuber depend on size measured)
$8.19
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OBE ATA SEASONING (AFRICAN FINEST) 100g
- Authentic Obe Ata seasoning
- Traditional African Style
- Suitable for vegeterians
- Easy to follow instructions
- Well packed for customer convenience
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CAMEROON PEPPER POWDER 100G
Cameroonian peppers is prized by discerning African cooks who want to add flavorful heat to dishes without overpowering the heat profile
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NZU/MABELE/NDOM/IBIBIOS OR LA CRAIE 100G (SALTED)
- Nzu is a geophagic material popularly consumed in West African countries for pleasure, and by pregnant women as a cure for nausea.Geophagia is the practice of eating the earth, including soil and chalk.
- Nzu is identified by different names such as: Calabar Stone (English), La Craie or Argile (French), Mabele (Lingala in Congo), Nzu (igbo of Nigeria), Ndom (Efik/Ibibio Nigeria) Eko (Bini/Edo Nigeria). In addition it is also known as Ebumba, Poto and Ulo, In Ghana it is known as Shile
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NZU/MABELE/NDOM/IBIBIOS OR LA CRAIE 100G (UNSALTED)
- Nzu is a geophagic material popularly consumed in West African countries for pleasure, and by pregnant women as a cure for nausea.Geophagia is the practice of eating the earth, including soil and chalk.
- Nzu is identified by different names such as: Calabar Stone (English), La Craie or Argile (French), Mabele (Lingala in Congo), Nzu (igbo of Nigeria), Ndom (Efik/Ibibio Nigeria) Eko (Bini/Edo Nigeria). In addition it is also known as Ebumba, Poto and Ulo, In Ghana it is known as Shile
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