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Top Nigerian Signature Delicacies:
Top Nigerian Signature Delicacies:
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Ever wondered what it's like to experience culture through food? Journey with me as I take you on a path of discovering culture through food from the most populous African nation, Nigeria.

 

The spirit and diversity of a people are easily seen through their food. With over 250 ethnic groups and over 500 languages, Nigeria is a land of cultural diversity, and with it comes exquisite cuisines passed down through generations.

 

This book will help you:

 

  • Experience multiple Nigerian cultures through their diverse cuisines
  • Visualise colourful mouth-watering delicacies
  • Understand how best to enjoy the food
  • Understand the nutritional values and health benefits of these fantastic delicacies

 

This book saves you the stress of scouting for Nigerian dishes. It showcases the top signature dishes that would leave you with the satisfaction of having experienced the diverse Nigerian culture.

 

If you want to experience Nigeria through food, then scroll up and click the buy button. See you inside!

LanguageEnglish
Release dateAug 21, 2022
ISBN9798223523055
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    Top Nigerian Signature Delicacies: - Obie Ighodalo-Eromosele

    Obie Ighodalo-Eromosele

    Top Nigerian Signature Dishes

    You Really Haven’t Been To Nigeria If You Haven’t Tried These

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    Contents

    Introduction

    Eastern Delicacies

    Northern Delicacies

    Southern Delicacies

    Western Nigeria Delicacies

    Finger, Appetiser & Street Foods

    Conclusion

    Resources

    Introduction

    Chapter Separator

    Nigeria is a West African Country surrounded by Benin to the west, Chad and Niger to the North and Cameroon to the east. It is known for its diversity in its people with an estimated population of over 225 million people. With this diversity comes diverse ethnic groups, diverse languages, culture and food. There are over 250 ethnic groups with the dominant ones known as the Igbos, Yorubas and Hausas. There are others like the Efik, Edo, Tiv, Urhobo, Fulani, Ijaw, Kanuri and Ibibio to name but a few. We speak over 500 different languages with the dominant ones Igbo, Hausa

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