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Nigerian-–-Suya

Nigerian – Suya

Suya is a popular Nigerian street food made from skewered grilled meat that is coated in a spicy peanut mixture. It is typically made with beef (often the sirloin or shredded beef), although chicken and goat meat can also be used. The meat is marinated in a flavorful spice mix and then grilled over an...

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Nigerian-–-Moi-Moi

Nigerian – Moi Moi

Moi Moi is a popular Nigerian dish made from steamed ground beans that are typically seasoned with spices, peppers, onions, and sometimes enriched with other ingredients like egg, fish, or meat. It is a protein-rich dish often enjoyed as a side dish or main meal, commonly served with Jollof Rice, Fried Rice, or Pap (fermented...

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Nigerian-–-Fried-Plantains

Nigerian – Fried Plantains

Fried Plantains, known as Dodo in Nigeria, is a popular and beloved dish made from ripe plantains that are sliced and deep-fried until golden brown and crispy on the outside, while remaining soft and sweet on the inside. It is a versatile dish enjoyed as a snack, side dish, or main dish in Nigerian cuisine....

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Nigerian-–-Egg-Rolls

Nigerian – Egg Rolls

Nigerian Egg Rolls are a popular snack that features hard-boiled eggs wrapped in seasoned flour dough and then deep-fried until golden brown and crispy. They are similar to scotch eggs, but the outer layer is made of dough rather than sausage meat. Egg rolls are often served at parties, street food stalls, and family gatherings...

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Nigerian-–-Chin-Chin

Nigerian – Chin Chin

Chin Chin is a popular Nigerian snack that is loved for its crunchy texture and slightly sweet flavor. It is made from a simple dough consisting of flour, sugar, and butter, which is then deep-fried into small, crispy pieces. Chin Chin is often enjoyed at festivals, parties, family gatherings, or as an everyday snack. Key...

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Moroccan-–-Briouat

Moroccan – Brochettes

Moroccan Brochettes are traditional Moroccan kebabs, typically made by skewering marinated pieces of meat, poultry, or seafood and grilling them over an open flame or charcoal. They are known as “Qotban” (plural) or “Qotb” (singular) in Arabic. Key Features: Meat Options: Lamb, beef, chicken, or fish. Sometimes liver or minced meat (kefta) is used. Marinade:...

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Indian---Samosa

Indian – Samosa

Samosa is a popular and beloved Indian snack that consists of a crispy, golden-brown pastry filled with a savory mixture of spiced potatoes, peas, and sometimes meat, such as chicken, lamb, or beef. It is a deep-fried treat, known for its crisp exterior and flavorful filling. Samosas are widely enjoyed across India and in many...

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Turkish-Meze

Turkish – Meze

Meze refers to a variety of small, flavorful dishes served as appetizers or accompaniments in Turkish cuisine, often enjoyed in a shared, communal style. Meze can be served as a starter before a main course or as part of a larger meal, and it’s commonly accompanied by raki (an anise-flavored Turkish alcoholic beverage) or other...

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