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Saturday, November 04, 2023

Saturday Breakfast - Nigerian Delicacies From The North...

 These nice looking delicacies can be found as a regular in the Northen part of Nigeria...... Has anyone reading this tasted any of the meals? I would love to taste the Moringa salad for breakfast...

By the way, I did not know that Moringa leaves can be eaten like this.....
I am having salad for Breakfast.... Salad leaves dressed up with shredded raosted chicken...








37 comments:

  1. I like the winar masa and rogo, whatever that is. and the steak. the rest is a hard pass

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    1. Tasted all. They all taste better with well garnished yaji lol

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    2. Moringa salad. Not tasted that,don't know it.
      Tofu. No. Health wise I wouldn't try it,even while making soya milk I throw it away.

      Wainar Rogo is Dan Balageje. Very tasty if you regrind the garri flakes to be extra smooth,add salted butter and enough ground chilli pepper to the mix before frying.
      Dan Malele is same as sululu shashshaka abi?
      Wey Jos people here abeg?

      My best is Tsire.
      Freshly oven fried.

      Breakfast was hot creamy brioche and hot choco.
      They swallowed the whole thing, making another set tomorrow evening.

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    3. Had no idea brioche can be creamy🤣😂.abeg no be bread?

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    4. Anon 06.28 help us ask XP again ooo,I read it like 4times as I confuse with her comment,Brioche wey be bread ,creamy kê ???? I am not understanding

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  2. I love Northern Nigeria
    Kano and Kaduna are absolutely beautiful
    Their delicacies are on point too
    They have the best suya and kilishi sfsg
    Hope I ain't on about some bias right now cause I am from the North Central?
    😂🤣😹

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  3. That moringa salad looks like soup, with boiled egg. The only thing I can eat up there is thag kilishi. I tried to eat Masa once, wan't feeling it. The others, naaa, I like to eat what I know (don't experiment with food)

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  4. Dan malele oh malele oh
    Dan malele oh na wah
    Na shee ina be
    That's the song for that food those days 😅

    I have eaten wainar rogo
    Wainar masara
    Tsire
    Kilishi
    Dubun nama (very sweet something)

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    1. 😂😂😂 my Paree nwa oma 💞
      Na je ina ne
      Na je ilorin.

      I love waina but I don't like that wara and gurasa.

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  5. Dan wake is bae. Waina too especially if the soup is well prepared. I am having moi moi and pap. Have a blessed weekend

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  6. I like that tsire and kilishi, I don't understand the rest. I don chop one full bowl of rice this morning 🍚, Good morning my people.

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  7. I have tasted some of the northern delicacies up there like the tisire, waina masara, waina rogo and step down with nunu .

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  8. Tsire, awara and masa. Kai! Those three are the absolute bomb. I love them. But see that kilishi, i don't like the unhygenic way it is mostly prepared. My last encounter with that thing had me jumping out of a moving bus in Area 11 at Abuja. Omo! Hot purge wan disgrace me for my mama. I run olympics go locate public toilet. I forget say my village people never forget my matter. My people, all the stalls for the toilet dey occupied. Anyone wey i knock person dey inside. I wan die. How i handle that matter na gist for another day.

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    1. 😂😂😂 sorry I had to laugh

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    2. I'm telling you,that kilishi making is very unhygienic. I've tasted all the food up there as I live in the north but that moringa salad, I don't like it

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    3. Hahaha I can imagine

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  9. I will take the Tsire and kilishi. The rest I'll pass.

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  10. We tasted of all the above meal, yes we use moringa leaves in beneseed (sesame seeds) in the north.

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  11. I am having white rice and Ofe Akwu to be step down with water

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  12. Can someone please can someone send some of these d we delicacies to me?

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  13. I've tasted all of them and they are easy to make. But gurasa and wainar are my all time favourites. When I relocated to Lagos newly, I saw a man hawking gurasa in traffic, I called him and bought a lot. My colleagues were wondering what I was eating, until they perceived the aroma. We ended up eating it together. The next day, when we went to work in that same location, they were the ones looking for gurasa to buy 😂😂😂😂😂

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  14. I've eaten tsire and kilishi others I jump and pass.
    I'll be eating eba with ogbono soup this morning

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  15. Hausa and fry fry and yaji I love kilishi

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  16. Please send kilish for me

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  17. I have only eaten kilishi, is wanke not hausa food?


    Anne K

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  18. Won't taste any,I had peppery indomie and hot dogs,prepared by my second daughter.

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  19. I love the suya and killishi but no breakfast today just finished our monthly program.

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  20. Love killish and that meat steaks. Had pap and moimoi. Eaten yam n palm oil

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  21. Having mtn Rice with enough crayfish

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  22. I have eaten only kilishi and wara before

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  23. There is one called dambu very nice too, that moringa they call it zogale ,there is one with rice and yaji very nice too ,masa is ok

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  24. All I love eating except kilishi.
    Kilishi production process is okay with me.

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    1. The meat what source,if I may ask???

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