we typically eat egusi i soup which comes the phrase egusi soup
Scoop it with their hands
No. They eat their traditional foods cooked, not raw
The cast of Egusi Soup - 2005 includes: April Oki
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nigerians
the rich nigerians do, but not all of them.
Fufu and egusi soup
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As her mother, Ekwefi gives Ezinma numerous things to eat including:CassavaYam (pottage, mashed)Soup (bitter-leaf, egusi)BrothFishEggsFowl (Chicken?)Green VegetablesBeansLocustsBeancakes from ChieloGoatLeafs (possibly from green vegetables)
To cook egusi soup, start by blending roasted melon seeds (egusi) with water to form a smooth paste. In a pot, heat palm oil, then sauté chopped onions and any desired proteins (like meat or fish). Next, add the egusi paste, stir well, and incorporate water or broth to achieve your desired consistency. Season with spices, vegetables (like spinach or bitter leaf), and simmer until the soup thickens and the flavors meld together.
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there are good Nigerians, bad Nigerians, - just like there are good and bad Irish, French, English, Russians, Americans etc