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The Clarity Between Okpa And Moi Moi by ScratchDtoto: 1:30pm On May 05
To be honest I don't understand the kind of tribal and hate politics AHMED BOLA TINUBU sowed into the heart of gullible Nigerians.

2013 we could have a conversation about why okpa is better than beans and why beans is better than okpa without fighting.

What is there to fight about? Food is food .

Food is for human consumption the healthier the food the healthier your health.

One ,just not compare beans to Yoruba and okpa to igbo.

It's good to travel and explore different food cultures, these are the things why the white will be for ever better than the black man till the end of the world .

Bambara beans generally have a higher protein content compared to most common types of beans. While the exact protein content can vary depending on factors like variety and preparation, bambara beans typically contain around 20-25% protein, while common beans like black beans, pinto beans, or kidney beans typically contain around 6-9% protein.

Why the fight?

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Re: The Clarity Between Okpa And Moi Moi by ScratchDtoto: 1:30pm On May 05
Jobless helinues take note

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Re: The Clarity Between Okpa And Moi Moi by ScratchDtoto: 5:54pm On May 05
Hungry yarimo are you there?
Re: The Clarity Between Okpa And Moi Moi by Probz(m): 11:42pm On May 05
Listen, ehn, okpa is not just the Igbo (or Enugu-Igbo) version of moi-moi. It’s like moi-moi but a very distinct food in its own right. You want more “local” variations of mai-mai, look towards ukpo-ogede (plantain moi-moi). this thing that they call unene-ojii now (basically ‘rare blackened banana moi-moi), corn mai-mai, etc. You people should know and understand that okpa is not and never has been synonymous with mai-mai. Let’s just get this straight.
Re: The Clarity Between Okpa And Moi Moi by 1000Capacity: 1:18am On May 06
Probz:
Listen, ehn, okpa is not just the Igbo (or Enugu-Igbo) version of moi-moi. It’s like moi-moi but a very distinct food in its own right. You want more “local” variations of mai-mai, look towards ukpo-ogede (plantain moi-moi). this thing that they call unene-ojii now (basically ‘rare blackened banana moi-moi), corn mai-mai, etc. You people should know and understand that okpa is not and never has been synonymous with mai-mai. Let’s just get this straight.

During my NYSC back then, I had one enugu girl that uesd to make okpa for me. First time I ate it, I loved it. Then she made moi moi for me again grin she said I should chose the one that tasted better.... Damnn it was hard to chose... Later she made several varieties of moi moi. That girl sabi food
Re: The Clarity Between Okpa And Moi Moi by ScratchDtoto: 11:14pm On May 06
1000Capacity:


During my NYSC back then, I had one enugu girl that uesd to make okpa for me. First time I ate it, I loved it. Then she made moi moi for me again grin she said I should chose the one that tasted better.... Damnn it was hard to chose... Later she made several varieties of moi moi. That girl sabi food

Try okpa and coke on a hot sunny day

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