NIGERIAN STREETFOODS


The Golden 7


  1. Puff-Puff (Fried Sweet Dough Ball)

    Nigerian Puff Puff is that spongy, deep-fried, spherical snack that originated from Nigeria. It is soft and springs back to touch.

  2. Suya (Spicy Grilled Kebab)

    Suya or tsire is traditional smoked spiced meat skewer which originates from Northern Nigeria, Hausa Land and is a popular food item across West Africa. Suya is a big part of Hausa culture and food and is historically prepared and made by Hausa men 'Mai.
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  3. Boli (Roasted Plantain)

    Boli or Bole (Nigerian roasted plantain) is a delicious and filling street snack. It is popular as a snack for students and low income earners, but If you are a Nigerian, you would agree with me that when it comes to Boli, there is no class… simply pure enjoyment ☺

  4. Corn(Roasted or Boiled)

    Roasted corn and pear! Oh! The love I have for thee! haha! Hello!! The snack in the picture above is roasted corn and nigerian pears.

    simply pure enjoyment ☺

  5. Egggroll

    Nigerian egg roll is a popular snack similar to scotch eggs but unlike scotch egg which is made with minced meat and egg

  6. Abacha

    An Eastern Nigerian delicacy, Abacha is prepared using dried, shredded cassava. This African salad can be consumed as a meal or a snack.

  7. Sharwama

    Nigerian Shawarma is the Nigerian version of the famous Shawarma (made with beef or chicken filling).This tasty snack has become a popular meal on the streets of Nigeria

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