Nigerians eat fish for several reasons, including its rich nutritional value, as it is a good source of protein and omega-3 fatty acids. Fish is also a staple in many traditional dishes, contributing to the country's diverse culinary culture. Additionally, the abundance of freshwater and marine resources makes fish easily accessible and affordable for many Nigerians. The consumption of fish is deeply rooted in various regional diets and customs, enhancing its significance in everyday meals.
No. They eat their traditional foods cooked, not raw
They eat jolloff rice, goat, turkey, ox tail, cow feet.
Yes because nigerians like chicken and fish
EBA, amala and garrry
we typically eat egusi i soup which comes the phrase egusi soup
Scoop it with their hands
yes, haven't you eaten some of our food. nigeria's east and west coast tip touches the sea, so theres fishermen, people by fish and cook it into many Nigerian cuisines. GET THE PICTURE
nigerians
the rich nigerians do, but not all of them.
Nigerians do gymnastics at gymnastic centers.
Whales eat krill and other fish. Fish eat other fish, depending on what type of fish it is.
There are fish that do eat them, but not ALL fish eat them.