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Friday, August 30, 2024

Name This In Your Local Language

 I dont know what this is called but when you eat it and drink water, there is a bitter taste in your mouth.....

48 comments:

  1. Yorubas call it ASALA.

    I don't know the name in my local language.

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  2. That is walnut in English
    It is called Asala in Yoruba

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  3. This is walnut it is called Asala in Yoruba.i like eating it.

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    1. Ukpah
      Very nourish

      And good for hbp

      Very expensive

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  5. African Black Walnut. Funny, I don't even know the name in my local dialect. Its packed rich in Folate, vitamins, manganese and calcium.

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  6. It's called Asala in Yoruba language

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  7. Don't know what's called in Delta but yorubas call it,Asala. I don't like it. 🙄🙄🙄

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  8. I don't even know the name in my language. Yorubas here call it awusa.

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  9. Walnut in English and UKPAH in Igbo.
    I can't see this and pass without buying it, l love it.

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  10. English name Walnut
    Youruba name Asala

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  11. The Igbo name is ukpa
    Very sweet something

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  12. Asala, the English name is walnut

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  13. It's called ukpa in Igbo language

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  14. The fear of drinking water after eating this walnuts always scares me away. I love it though.
    It is called Asala in yoruba language.

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  15. Obviously na only Yoruba name this nut get😁😁😁. I love it.

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  16. TASTE BLISS CAKES AND PASTRIES30 August 2024 at 15:26

    Ukpa in igbo language then
    Walnut in English.

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  17. Walnut
    Dnt know the Name in My Local Language

    Hello iya Boys

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  18. It's called ukpa in Igbo language and I love it.

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  19. Ukpa in Igbo
    Walnut in English languages

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  20. This nut is nutritious; that's even why I buy not even the thirst

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  21. Is it true that it makes Someone to be extra Horny???

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  22. They say it's really nutritional, but i don't like it rara. If you ask me i'd say it falls under bitter kola family

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  23. Ukpakala in my village voice . My grandma have the tree.

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  24. Ovre in Urhobo (hope I got the spelling sha).

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  25. Ukpa in Igbo language. Good for estrogen in women. A very nice nut.

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    1. Estrogen that causes fibroids?

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  26. Nigerian Walnut. I remember those days when we were TTC, they said it was good for fertility. Me and ex dey chop am like our lives depended on it. Kai. Those days

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  27. Okhueh in Bini

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