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Nigeria’s Strange Eating Habits To The Rest Of The World?- By Osazua Iruedo (Yummy Pix)

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Nigeria’s Strange Eating Habits To The Rest Of The World?- By Osazua Iruedo

In Nigeria, we finish our food before eating the meat. Even though a lot of us were brought up like that, we still think it’s not a bad idea to save the best for the last. And seeing the meat motivates us to finish the food..

No mater the size of the food, we most times enjoy it stuffed in a plate. Don’t think we don’t have plates in our kitchen, we just love it this way.

And we eat our swallow with our hands.. Not that the mouth will reject the food if we use fork and knife, but our fingers add an extra vibe of “ohh my God I am enjoying life” to the food when we eat with our hands.

In other countries, porridge is oatmeal. In my country, porridge is yam cooked in palm oil and other ingredients with a touch of vegetables.

We deep bread in tea.

We leave no bones behind when we eat chicken. We crack open the bone and suck out every bit of juice in the bone marrow. You see the last space below? That’s how we don’t leave evidence that there was chicken on the plate

Asking us what we ate on a Sunday afternoon can sound funny. We are Nigerians guys. Rice and stew is what unites us on sundays

you can’t take Sunday rice and stew away from Nigerians

We don’t wash our hands after eating our God sent puff-puff, we rub our hands on our head or our leg…

We eat cow skin popularly known as kpomo. Most times, our vegetable soup is not complete without it.

And in Nigeria, we have fish peopersoup, chicken pepper soup, yam pepper soup. But the king of all peppersoups is the assorted peppersoup. This is made with every organ found in a cow or goat. The intestines, kidney, liver, beef tripe etc.

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