Igbo people are canables. Canables eat other humans. This religious tribe has been baned because they practice canableizem.
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That is completely incorrect. The Igbo people are not a "religious tribe," they are simply an ethnicity, and they have not been, nor are they currently, "canables[sic]".
Igbo people eat primarily yams (not sweet potatoes, but the large tubers that are white on the inside and rough and brown on the outside). Another primary staple are the varieties of vegetables, particularly leafy greens, which are often incorporated into dense and sometimes peppery soups. Igbos also eat rice, like pretty much the rest of Africa, as well as semolina/farina. Last but not least, meat is usually chicken, beef, goat, fish, and pork (although the last is not as popular as the others).
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What the first person said is just wrong. i am a Nigerian so i no what we eat igbo people do eat yams but another main food we eat is casava and we make it into gari or apu we also eat rice
Igbo people speak Igbo
The Igbo are a courteous tribe, and have a custom of bringing food or wine to a person's house when they call upon them. People share their food equally with guests. In general, it shows how the Igbo people have an elegant culture which may not be immediately visible to the careless observer.
Igbo people are canables. Canables eat other humans. This religious tribe has been baned because they practice canableizem. -- That is completely incorrect. The Igbo people are not a "religious tribe," they are simply an ethnicity, and they have not been, nor are they currently, "canables[sic]". Igbo people eat primarily yams (not sweet potatoes, but the large tubers that are white on the inside and rough and brown on the outside). Another primary staple are the varieties of vegetables, particularly leafy greens, which are often incorporated into dense and sometimes peppery soups. Igbos also eat rice, like pretty much the rest of Africa, as well as semolina/farina. Last but not least, meat is usually chicken, beef, goat, fish, and pork (although the last is not as popular as the others). -- What the first person said is just wrong. i am a Nigerian so i no what we eat igbo people do eat yams but another main food we eat is casava and we make it into gari or apu we also eat rice
this is what haiti people eat food this is what haiti people eat food
the polltet the ecat eat is at the food that people eat. the polltet the ecat eat is at the food that people eat.
The father of the Igbo people is often considered to be Eri, a legendary figure in Igbo mythology. According to tradition, Eri is said to have descended from the heavens and established the first settlement in Igbo land, laying the foundations for Igbo culture and society. His story symbolizes unity and the origins of the Igbo people, although historical evidence is limited. The reverence for Eri highlights the importance of ancestral figures in Igbo identity.
Edmund Ilogu has written: 'Christianity and Igbo culture' -- subject(s): Igbo (African people), Religion 'Igbo life and thought' -- subject(s): Igbo (African people), Religion
they eat junk food!
People eat junk food if they want a snack.
like the people they eat scraps of food and food people give theme
what type of food do the people eat in Dijon france
Any food that French people eat basically.