How to Winter To Try At Home Egusi soup

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Egusi soup. This soup is native to West Africa (Nigeria) and many of my American as well as Nigerian friends have enjoyed it. It is a great soup for those who like to try something different every once in a while. Ground Egusi seeds give this soup a unique color and flavor.
It is known as Miyan Gushi in Hausa, Ofe Egusi in Igbo and Efo Elegusi in Yoruba.
Nigerian Egusi Soup (Caking Method) [Video] Egusi is a West African name for the seeds of plants like squash, melons, and gourds that, when dried and ground become a staple ingredient in many West African dishes.
Particularly, in Nigerian culture, egusi is a popular with pounded yam.
You can cook Egusi soup using 9 ingredients and 4 steps. Here is how you cook it.
Ingredients of Egusi soup
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Prepare of Egusi.
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It’s of Palmoil.
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You need of Salt.
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You need of Crayfish.
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It’s of Pomo.
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Prepare of Bitterness.
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You need cubes of Maggi.
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Prepare of Fufu.
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You need of Pepper.
These seeds are rich in fat and protein, and add these essential nutrients into West African Cuisine.
Nigerian Egusi Soup is a soup thickened with ground.
Furthermore, egusi soup is popular in Nigeria and it is best eaten with morsels or "swallow" as it's popularly called.
Egusi soup and pounded are top of the list.
Egusi soup step by step
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Boil the pomo to be soft with onion and salt pepper..
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Bleach palmoil and fry egusi very well pour in the pomo,more water and bring to boil..
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Add pepper,crayfish and maggi cubes let it boil very well.after 10minutes of boiling add the bitterleaves and boil small..
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Enjoy with hot fufu.
Perfect food marriage the universe has ever brought together.
We have other types of soups too (you can check it out here).
Egusi soup is very easy to make in varied preferences.
Egusi soup is one of the most elaborate dishes in Nigeria and other parts of West Africa.
It is named after the key ingredient, egusi, ground melon seeds.