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Saturday, April 08, 2017

Breakfast Ideas And 5 Ghanaian dishes that help you control your weight

Today's Breakfast for me will be quaker oats mixed with Jogurt and honey....with eggs and Coffee and will finish it off by dreaming of Ghana Jollof rice..lol





5 Ghanaian dishes that help you control your weight

There are a few foods that when taken in satisfactory amounts can help one lose some weight and get into the preferred shape.

Boiled Plantain with Palava Sauce - Mostly a preserve of many Akan homes, boiled plantain with palava sauce (Kontomire) is a very tasty local dish. It contains several nutrients like potassium and vitamins which aids in metabolism. It is also a very good diversion from the usual banku/kenkey or rice meal that contains a lot of carbohydrates and can easily bloat you. Some call it ‘’ampesi’’ but if you happen to be in Ghana and you are looking to check your weight, enjoy it’s great taste and don’t worry about getting fat!



Banku with Pepper and Salmon - At first glance, banku seems a no go area for you if you are seeking to control or lose weight right? Hold your horses! This meal goes with pepper and Salmon. The pepper, when made well with a good amount of onions and tomatoes provides a high amount of vitamins while the salmon has high levels of omega-3 fatty acids, proteins,phosphorus and vitamins as well. Helps to keep your weight in check! Not always fried fish or chicken, if you checking your weight, smoke some salmon and grind some pepper. Your banku is set!



Jollof rice with Fish - The age old debate about ‘’Ghana Jollof’’ will never die but while we think about the taste and aroma, let’s remind ourselves that it is a good meal when you are trying to control your weight as well. Especially when you eat your jollof with fish and not chicken or red meat. Even the jollof itself is prepared with a ‘’sauce’’ or stew which is often high in vitamins. Ensure to limit the oil usage and accompany the jollof with fresh leaves/salad and some tuna or fish. You can enjoy your favourite food and not worry about the Gym. You will be fine.



‘’Omotuo’’ with palm nut soup and tuna - It’s Sunday after church and you can’t wait to get home or to that ‘’chop bar’’ to have a feel of the special ‘’omotuo’’. This is basically rice balls. Often accompanied with soup and some fish or meat. However, to ensure that you are not gaining some extra calories, enjoy your omotuo with some palm nut soup and tuna. Avoid lots of red meat or chicken. Groundnut soup is also delicious and can be used as variety but at best, palm nut soup is your go-getter. The soup , which is rich in minerals, vitamins and essential oils is good for our health and should always be preferred over the friend and oily foods that only add up weight.



Boiled Rice/Yam with Garden egg stew - Another alternative to the palava sauce (kontomire). With the popularity of fried rice and chicken or Jollof and chicken, many young people have almost forgotten about this meal. In the not too distant past, garden egg stew was a delicacy to enjoy. Either with boiled yam/plantain or with rice. This is also very good for weight control because of it’s high amounts of manganese, potassium, calcium and dietary fibre. The dietary fibre helps in metabolism and this allows for proper weight control and good health.


Health is wealth and excessive weight gain is only accompanied by lowered self confidence, health problems and extra costs for gyming, medication etc. Prevention is better than cure. Watch what you eat and you will eat happily ever after.

Credit : Bennet Otoo, Jumia Travel

Blogging continues after Breaky!..Agu na gum!


84 comments:

  1. Intersting and good to know. Still on my garlic and water therapy

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    1. What for pls.. lemme learn new thkngs

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    2. All I could see was 'palava sauce' lmao!

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    3. 👍 Nice post Stellz. But I would have preferred it if the recipes were added.

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    4. Garlic and water therapy?

      Babe, you are trying but I need to remind you that you'll be smelling of garlic. From your sweat to urine to faeces,it's all about garlic.

      If it's the powdered one, you're safe but the raw one, you are not safe from the garlic odour.

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    5. That is how I went for training and this dude with chronic garlic smell almost drove me mental..
      Unluckily for me, they paired us together to do some task, oh my God!!! I will never forget that day.

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  2. I don't even know what will be breaky today...maybe hot banga rice will awaken my ....
    Still lazying on the bed...effect of TDB

    I am praying to abstain from eating bread today.

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    1. Beloved pls pray for me too. I want to stop eating bread.

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  3. I hate banku cos of the pepper...I can't stand pepper

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  4. I can never be caught eating any Ghananian food...
    Ewwwww
    God forbid!...
    I will download Noodles,moi moi and veg salad all in one plate...
    This combo dey scatter brain...
    Food is the sweetest thing in this world!..

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    1. TheQueen you are missing ooo😂😂😂
      That palmnut soup with nice tilapia..!!
      Eat with pounded plantain or yam..!!
      Serve hot..!! Aswear you ll like it..

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    2. The type of egusi soup I ate in Ghana made me believe that the Yoruba ain't got shit with oil. I kept staring at my plate with 'surpranyazu' but didn't know to politely reject it after the rousing welcome I was given. As I dipped my fingers, lo and behold the egusi felt like sand at the bottom of the ocean. Oil ehhhhhhhhhhh!! I managed to eat a few balls and I gave up. I don't know if that's how egusi is generally cooked in Ghana. It was tasty but damn that oil can cook 5 different soups. As for that gum gum Ghana jollof rice, tasty but can never be compared with the legendary Nigerian version. Not in this life or the next. 😉😉😉

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    3. Ola that isnt Ghanian food ,pounded plantain and yam are Ivorian food ,the french cook better than Ghanians,anyway who say him mama food no sweet

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    4. Bootylyciuos I eat those food here in ivorycoast, its always prepared by the ghanians too... With bancu..

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    5. Bootylycious diva, pounded plantain and yam is also a main Ghanaian staple. Infact, that's like the main dish. Stella didn't add that cus it's hell'a fattening. Ola wealth you live in Cote d'Ivoire?? Wow...bon!

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    6. @tetrina you dey mind dem? People will stay in their village all their life and be talking about another country's food...

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    7. Plantain and Palava is just delicious
      Ghanaian and Cameroonian foods are the bomb!

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    1. anonymous gangster8 April 2017 at 11:14

      Chai DG, you're mean! I miss this combo!

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  6. Break will be bread and beans.

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  7. better food na money kill....

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  8. No appetite joor

    This Gotv be annoying someone. I recharged yesterday, instead of the normal 1800, I paid 1900 and on top of that the 2 channels(dove tv and bbn) that made me recharge are not showing.. The last time I recharged they both showed oo,they increased price and reduced the channels. Now I missed RCCG Holy vGhost congress live broadcast and will probably miss Bbn finals tomorrow...

    I'm very sad now and won't be eating today. Mtchewwww

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    1. LMAO @ won't be eating today. Sorry darling. Have u reported this problem?? U could also try rebooting the decoder. Happens to mine sometimes. E.tv or Zee World would just disappear (what's GoTv for me without these two) but comes back when I reboot it. Not by turning it off but unplugging it from the socket an plugging it back. Hope this helps.

      (wondering if she'll be back to read this reply)

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    2. You're a bloody liar! The price increase doesn't start till next month, I'm sure you don't even have a TV, GOtv ko, come tv ni.

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    3. Bbn will show after somedays

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    4. anonymous gangster8 April 2017 at 11:18

      Ajekun iya lo ma je!

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    5. Anonymous 10:47 why so pained?? Asin Ayam not understanding.... Why would I lie?? Over Gotv again?? All I know is that I used to pay 1800 and paid 1900 yesterday!! Oya come and beat me.

      Young I've tried it, didn't work.
      @Gwen after some days bawo?? When the show is ending tomorrow?? I just tire

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  9. Ha..I understand the unripe plantain and cocoyam.leaf( kontomire) but the rest are not healthy...jollof rice, omotuo is tuwo,rice balls. Banku is the worse sef. Cassava and corn dough stirred together like semoivita.how healthy are these for breakfast? For lunch they are not a bad idea at least most people are active during that time of the day.

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    1. I fear who sent this article ,Ghana food have no business with weightloss abeg .

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  10. No pictures to support your claims? Because I'm imagining some of these foods looking like poop.

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    1. anonymous gangster8 April 2017 at 11:19

      Lol! You're not alone!

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  11. Will I eat breakfast? NO..... Brunch, maybe later.

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    1. anonymous gangster8 April 2017 at 11:21

      Sweetie if you're not eating breakfast brunch is later by default, so...ko ye mi!

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  12. Banana pancake with very hot Ovaltine.Am so stuffed and sleepy.

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    1. anonymous gangster8 April 2017 at 11:21

      Ovaltine still dey? Nice! I wonder if Bongo tea too survived.

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    2. Chai...I remember bongo tea @anomymous gangster

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  13. Yessssssssss 😉😉😉😁😁😁.
    Omutuo with palmnut soup (tuwo shinkafa) and Banku with grilled tillapia and shito is life itself.

    Oh, and by the way, Ghanaian jollof is dope! *running away* 👀👅

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    1. Tet darling, bn a lil while...
      Happy weekend💕💕💕💕

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    2. I don't like Ghana jollof rice,too much tomato puree.

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    3. How I love tuwon shinkafa da mian kukah!I love food!

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    4. Ghanaian jollof might be dope, but Nigerian jollof is the Doppest..😆😆

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    5. anonymous gangster8 April 2017 at 11:24

      DopPELGANGER, you're right, it looks like the original, naija jellof.

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    6. Cute Shawty hun, happy weekend my darling.
      Sugar, lol. Ghana jollof is bae.
      Okay ladies, let's agree to disagree 🤣

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  14. try custard with plantain




    #GODWIN™

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  15. Ghana jellof whaaat? I will pass.breakfast this morning is cashew nut and coconut.

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  16. Am I the only one who gets excited, happy, joyful etc just drinking coffee?

    Coffee is sacred.

    The way things are, I should probably start a group #coffeeholicsanonymous 😂😢

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    1. You're not alone dear, the aroma alone gives me joy......oooo sweet coffee, with honey and creamer.
      Proudly coffeeholic!

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    2. anonymous gangster8 April 2017 at 11:25

      You are not alone, I am here with you 🎶 totally agree!

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    3. Meeee tooo !!!

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    4. You guys, including Stella are real Coffeeholics!

      I hate coffee and still don't understand why people take it often. It makes the body acidic!

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    5. See my fellow coffee drinkers. I am pregnant now so no coffee according to my GP. I miss coffee damn!!
      Coffee is life, coffee is bae, Coffee makes life meaningful.

      All hail coffee😆.

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    6. @Rubynnia oh it does? Didn't know that.

      Gotta balance that with increased water consumption then. 😢

      Ahhh, see my fellow 'coffeeholics'!!! *waves in excitement 🙋

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  17. 'Vodka martini.Shaken not stirred'

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    1. You again? I thought I replied you with our local gin in the last friday post! You still dey drink!

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  18. Did I see rice on the list?

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  19. I took boiled yam with palm oil and ugba/ukpaka,pepper and onions

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  20. Nice piece!#Wehdon! You just reminded me of garden egg stew o. It can sweet for africa when eaten with white yam. Not tried it with rice before sha and not planning to. Lol! Imagining it alone de do me one kain. Just had a very light breakfast this morning jare. Red apple munched with peanut and washed down with green tea. Heavy lunch of what I dont know yet.

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  21. What is weight control with banku and omutou ,the only good food there is platain and palaver sauce ,i must say when it comes to jollof rice Ghana is f9 ,Nigeria and senegal have the best jollof rice ,Ghana and their tasteless omotou with groundnut soup ,they need to come to northern Nigeria and see how tuo shinkafa is made with better soup .Abeg when it comes to food Ghana is f9

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    1. Ghanaian food is the best in the world, the universe, the galaxies.....Osheyyyy baddest!

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  22. GARDEN EGG STEW... Oh! Kord! Itz been a while

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  23. femi magodo,nice ry,i have deleted your comment...you can only try.I dont scare easily

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    1. That comment scared the shit outta me.You shall not die young Stella,they can only try but they can't succeed.

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    2. anonymous gangster8 April 2017 at 11:49

      Which comment nah!? Half aproko no good nah, Choi! Abi Na d idiot post that fake chieftaincy title comment?

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    3. Him again? He must be obsessed.😎😒😬👹

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    4. Mrs Dimokokorkus,thank u for deleting the comment.Kindly check your email for what i sent last night so u can get my id on facebook for verification.I can resend it if u want.Thanks

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    5. Femi ofo lomi efo nse,ofo lo ma se, born throwaway.

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    6. Thank God you claim to clear the air. I was so scared

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  24. Lol funny Ghanaians the only thing their food can give you is big yansh aside that you go fat anyhow. A 14 years old Ghanaian lady look 30 because of these food which makes them add more weight.

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    1. Idiotic pervert...what are you doing looking at a 14 year old's yansh?

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    2. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂@ 14year olds yansh ..

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  25. #In the end, we only regret the chances we didn't take, relationships we were afraid to have, and the decisions we waited too long to make*

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  26. I was wondering how jollof rice could help shed weight!

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  27. Anonymous gangster yes the fake chieftancy comment was from him....lol
    ..

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    1. How can all these listed foods make you lose weight?

      Ghanaian jollof rice is rubbish joor.
      The people that has the best jollof is Cotonou that's why they are employed as cooks by caterers.

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    2. anonymous gangster8 April 2017 at 20:12

      No way! But the poster commented under your initial comment, saying he'll give proof via FB!

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  28. The thunder that will fire that femi is still doing press up....

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