Quantcast
Channel: Food – Connect Nigeria
Viewing all articles
Browse latest Browse all 553

World Food Day: 10 Nigerian Snacks For You To Try

$
0
0

 

Today is World Food Day. It is one of the most celebrated events in the UN calendar. As we celebrate food today, we are also reminded of the fact that even though it is a basic human need, a  lot of people still suffer hunger. We, therefore, need to take action not only to address this need but also to ensure a healthy diet for all.


Read more about International Days


Today, at Connect Nigeria, we have chosen to recognize Nigerian snacks and to celebrate them for being the yummy goodness that fills, delights, comforts, and energizes us unceasingly. So, if you are visiting Nigeria for the first time, here are ten snacks for you to try.

Plantain Chips

plantain chips are simple to make and perfect with guacamole

Zenbelly

This snack is also known as ‘kpekere’. You can’t travel within or across Nigerian states without seeing plantain chips vendors. They are permanent fixtures on these roads. Plantain chips are a great snack to munch on the go or to bring home to your loved ones. Guess what? The ripe, unripe or semi-ripe plantain chips are all available as are the spiced and plain varieties. Just make your choice and enjoy.

Boiled/Roasted Corn And Bush Pear

Roasted corn with African Pear (Ube) — Google Arts & Culture

Google Arts And Culture

This is one crunchy snack. It is popular during the rainy season and it’s best consumed as ‘e dey hot’. When boiled or roasted corn is paired with roasted bush pear or one that has been dipped in hot water, the taste is divine. So, if you have never tried it, quickly add it to your eat list.

Kilishi

Buy nigerian kilishi online From Themarketfoodshop.com

The Market Food Shop

You cannot help but love this gift from the North. Kilishi is spicy beef jerky. It is a dried form of the Nigerian suya. Kilishi is one snack that you cannot get enough of; it will test your food discipline and if you are not careful, you will fail.

Ojojo

Nigerian Snacks: Ojojo - Water Yam Balls (RECIPE, PHOTOS) - The Trent

The Trent

This snack is prepared with grated water yam. Ojojo is one of the best meals that you can make with water yam. It is native to the Yoruba and it’s definitely a must-try.


Sign up to the Connect Nigeria daily newsletter


Chin Chin

How to Make Chin-Chin for Consumption in 2021 See Ultimate Guide : Current School News

Current School News

You can’t come to Nigeria and not have a taste of chin chin. It’s the snack we offer guests. Chin chin is a deep-fried snack. We have two major kinds of this snack, the homemade kind and the motor park kind. Homemade chin chin is made by mixing flour, sugar, margarine, nutmeg, egg and milk. The motor park version omits some ingredients like egg and milk. Nevertheless, it is tasty but not as rich as the homemade version and it doesn’t have the ‘you don make me fall in love’ vibe that it has.

Kuli Kuli

Kuli-kuli | Traditional Snack From Benin

TasteAtlas

Another delightful treat from the North. Kuli kuli is made from dry, ground roasted peanuts. It is delicious or savoury, but it’s always crunchy.

Boli

Boli | Nigerian

World Food Guide

Boli is a roasted plantain dish that is native to the Yoruba people, but these days, very much peculiar to the people of Port Harcourt. It can be made from unripe and ripe plantains.

Puff Puff

Puff puffs makers: Saf-Instant yeast - Lesaffre Nigeria

Lesaffre Nigeria

This is another deep-fried snack and it needs no introduction. Puff Puff is one of the small chops served at Nigerian parties. It is simple, flavourful and yummy.

Awara

Recipe of Appetizing Awara recipe Healthful Cooking Is Vital for Families | Main Dish Recipes

Main Dish Recipes

This is a snack native to Northern Nigeria. It is a snack healthy in vitamins and made from soybeans. It is the Nigerian variant of Tofu.

Suya

How to make for yourself some meat kebab | Pulse Nigeria

Pulse NG

Suya is a spicy meant that is native to the Northern parts of Nigeria. It is made with skewered beef, chicken, or ram.

That’s it. The Nigerian food culture is rich. Thus, a visit to Nigeria would be incomplete without the country’s snacks experience.

Featured Image Source: My Active Kitchen


Got a suggestion? Contact us: editor@connectnigeria.com

This article World Food Day: 10 Nigerian Snacks For You To Try appeared first on Connect Nigeria.


Viewing all articles
Browse latest Browse all 553

Trending Articles