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RE: Sam’s Hangout #88 - “NIGERIAN STREET FOODS/SNACKS”

in Hive Naija2 months ago (edited)

So, street food right. Have eaten a good number of them in this my life. Mostly, when I was younger.

I saved up or preferred to be given money to school so that I alongside my friends could buy some street food then. Those street food were the cravings of many. There was this spaghetti they made, and this other nice tasty snack from soya beans called awara and one called koskoro.

I don't really eat them now. I used to eat this yam and friend egg put together. It's a nice one. But if I'll say what's close to a street snack for me now, it would be a nice well cooked indomie and egg.

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I've heard about awara a lot but I've never tried it. I don't even know what it looks like. I will check Google tonight for a photo of it and see if it's something I might like at irst sight.

I guess it's not common in your place. Well, it can be nice or not depending on how they make it. But it's a nice snack when it's done well. Alright Yechee, I await your feedback on that. 🙂

Oh, I've seen a few images of the Awara. It doesn't look bad at all. At first glance, it looks like yam cut into slices. But I read that it's made from soya bean. Interesting. I'm not a big fan of soya bean but who knows, i might still like it. So, looking forward to trying it someday.

And yeah, it's not common over here.

At first glance, it looks like yam cut into slices.

Yeah, it sure looks like such.
It's made from soya beans, yes. Too bad you aren't a fan of soya beans. Not really a fan too, but I take it if I want. Yes, you might like it. So, I await the feedback after that someday you eventually try it. 😁

I guessed so.

Alright! Until then.🤗

Yeah 🙂