Okele
Okele, also known as "swallows" in pidgin Nigeria English, is a Yoruba word for various starchy foods eaten with soups.[1] Ingredients used to make okele include yam, fermented cassava, cassava granules with hot water, plantain, wheat flour, yam flour and cocoyam.[2] Okele in Yoruba cuisine includes iyan (pounded yam), eba, fufu, amala, lafun, semo and pupuru.[3][4]
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- Iyan (pounded yam), with Egusi soup
- Yoruba fufu
- Amala topped with Ewedu
- Eba
- Semo
- Lafun in soup
- Pupuru
References
- "Up the Mountain Called Okele". Google Arts & Culture. Retrieved 2024-03-29.
- "Okele and the man". Nigeria NG. Retrieved 2024-03-29.
- "Nigerian Staple Foods: Solid Meals aka Swallow". Foodie in Lagos. 2022-11-15. Retrieved 2024-03-29.
- "Okele Feast". Mychopchop. Retrieved 2024-03-29.
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