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Re: Igbo Soups All Nigerian Tribes Enjoy by waternogetememy: 10:42pm On Apr 01 |
vannessa7: SEE SOME OLD THREAD AND EDUCATE YOURSELF. https://www.nairaland.com/3413757/meet-igbo-man-biggest-farm |
Re: Igbo Soups All Nigerian Tribes Enjoy by vannessa7(f): 10:44pm On Apr 01 |
Couldntfigurean: What about your garri filled with red oil, unfermented garri which remove iodine from the body causing iodine deficiency, we get vitamin A from palm oil, meanwhile you actually consumer palm kernel as soups, at least we use tomatoes and peppers with the red oil, celebrating nonsense. Loud over nothing 3 Likes |
Re: Igbo Soups All Nigerian Tribes Enjoy by waternogetememy: 10:44pm On Apr 01 |
U TALK ABOUT BENUE BUT FORGET IT IS NEXT TO ENUGU. SAME SOIL WITH THE EAST. IGBO LAND IS SUPER FERTILE. BENUE AS A MATTER OF FACT IS NOT NORTH, THEY ARE ADDED AS NORTH ON GEOPOLITICAL MAP BUT REALLY THEY ARE SOUTH, JUST LIKE KWARA. |
Re: Igbo Soups All Nigerian Tribes Enjoy by BabaO2: 10:44pm On Apr 01 |
weak research. Ibos are quick to claim anything they know very little about and also claim superiority on anything they participate in, otherwise, they play victim card. How can one say egunsi soup originated from igbo 2 Likes |
Re: Igbo Soups All Nigerian Tribes Enjoy by Bulldozer90: 10:45pm On Apr 01 |
Konquest:you have not said anything different. Ewedu and Gbegiri are the two Yoruba soups known outside Yorubaland. You're the one trolling. |
Re: Igbo Soups All Nigerian Tribes Enjoy by DeepThroater: 10:46pm On Apr 01 |
Gustavowhite: Your lies have been busted. You do not cultivate nor own Egusi soup. Go and thank Igala and Tiv people for introducing you to real food . 2 Likes |
Re: Igbo Soups All Nigerian Tribes Enjoy by Gangster1ms: 10:46pm On Apr 01 |
vannessa7:But u eat egusi. Abeg comot here |
Re: Igbo Soups All Nigerian Tribes Enjoy by Gustavowhite(m): 10:51pm On Apr 01 |
DeepThroater:yoruba people can never fight Igbo with their full chests Always calling others,soon you will mention ewe or Ashanti people of Ghana to come help you fight your battle |
Re: Igbo Soups All Nigerian Tribes Enjoy by seunayantokun(m): 10:52pm On Apr 01 |
waternogetememy:My brother, I won't drag what solely belongs to you. Oha, afan, etc that are yours are not bad at all, and I must confess to you that I have enjoyed them many times before now. Do you care about that? |
Re: Igbo Soups All Nigerian Tribes Enjoy by vannessa7(f): 10:54pm On Apr 01 |
Gangster1ms: Egusi grows well in Yoruba land and we like to grind it with fresh tomatoes and peppers in a liquid form not with one powdered pepper devoid of nutrients which means you are basically consuming only egusi which too much of it have adverse effects on the body, always google what you put in your mouth, go and google the ewedu you lots hate so much and tomatoes, anybody who don't eat tomatoes is dead just waiting to be buried, google and I are your friends for bringing you to this awareness. |
Re: Igbo Soups All Nigerian Tribes Enjoy by waternogetememy: 10:54pm On Apr 01 |
seunayantokun:MAKE UNA WATCH THIS YORUBA WELL. HE HAS SHIFT TO OGBONO. TOMORROW HE WILL SAY OGBONO IS YORUBA WORD. I DON LAUGH FALL FOR HERE. |
Re: Igbo Soups All Nigerian Tribes Enjoy by waternogetememy: 10:56pm On Apr 01 |
seunayantokun: NO! JUST PLAYING HERE. Y SHOULD I CARE? MAN MUST TO CHOP TO SURVIVE. |
Re: Igbo Soups All Nigerian Tribes Enjoy by vannessa7(f): 10:57pm On Apr 01 |
waternogetememy: Ogbono is Apon in Yoruba land, it grows well in the south west around Ondo, ekiti area, we eat it from time immemorial, I can even waybill it to you fresh from farm. 1 Like |
Re: Igbo Soups All Nigerian Tribes Enjoy by Konquest: 10:58pm On Apr 01 |
Bulldozer90:You should have stated CLEARLY stated that you were referring to popularity outside Yorubaland. But even outside Yorubaland, the different types of Efo riro soups and Apon soup are very popular in Yoruba-styled restaurants or bukaterias. So, you are incorrect to emphasize on only Gbegiri and Ewedu. I would agree with you on Gbegiri and Ewedu though, but add the different types of Efo riro soups and Apon soup (Apon is what is alternatively called Ogbono soup). |
Re: Igbo Soups All Nigerian Tribes Enjoy by Dsimmer: 10:59pm On Apr 01 |
Gustavowhite: The lie you tell yourself. Gbegiri for example is added to any greeny drawing soup such as ewedu or ila. No way it would be added to stew alone. I just burst your lies. Not surprised.. that's your typical trait. Ewedu is life as you can see below. A Nutritious beautiful delicacy. Meanwhile, Egusi is Yoruba, even as the name implies. In fact, Yoruba have several delicacy varieties of it. 1 Like
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Re: Igbo Soups All Nigerian Tribes Enjoy by Gangster1ms: 11:00pm On Apr 01 |
Dancebreaker:What do u mean by THEY ARE?? So edo owns nsala and oha too? |
Re: Igbo Soups All Nigerian Tribes Enjoy by seunayantokun(m): 11:02pm On Apr 01 |
waternogetememy:Please, my brother, don't wound yourself. Read what you quoted very well. You call it ogbono, but we call it àpọ̀n. It is local to us too and my explanation is sufficient on that. However, I would opine that the Igbo popularised it due to many factors. That's it. |
Re: Igbo Soups All Nigerian Tribes Enjoy by BlakKluKluxKlan(m): 11:03pm On Apr 01 |
Trash and poison liked by only the primitive tribe. 1 Like |
Re: Igbo Soups All Nigerian Tribes Enjoy by waternogetememy: 11:03pm On Apr 01 |
Dsimmer: YOU KNOW YOUR SOUP. YOU KNOW THE ONE THAT CAME FROM ELSEWHERE. ALL WE WANT IS FOR YOU TO ACKNOWLEDGE IT. FINISH! YOU CANNOT PLAGURISE SOMETHING IN BROAD DAY LIGHT EYES WIDE OPEN. |
Re: Igbo Soups All Nigerian Tribes Enjoy by seunayantokun(m): 11:04pm On Apr 01 |
vannessa7:That's it! |
Re: Igbo Soups All Nigerian Tribes Enjoy by waternogetememy: 11:04pm On Apr 01 |
vannessa7: SO, OGBONO SOUP IS ALSO YORUBA? |
Re: Igbo Soups All Nigerian Tribes Enjoy by waternogetememy: 11:06pm On Apr 01 |
YET THE ONLY SOUP U PEOPLE KEEP POSTING HERE ASK YORUBA IS EWEDU AND GBEGIRI?
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Re: Igbo Soups All Nigerian Tribes Enjoy by Dsimmer: 11:06pm On Apr 01 |
waternogetememy: See wailing. Egusi is a Yoruba name. An Orunmila soup to be precise. Egusi is a Yoruba word and it's prepared in several delicious delicacy varieties by the Yoruba. Simple as ABC.. 1 Like |
Re: Igbo Soups All Nigerian Tribes Enjoy by waternogetememy: 11:07pm On Apr 01 |
SORRY THIS IS THEIR PREFERED SUBMISSION. WITH BUTTER OR CHICKEN IN THE MIDDLE.
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Re: Igbo Soups All Nigerian Tribes Enjoy by Seniormanfeyi06(m): 11:07pm On Apr 01 |
Even a goat knows that egusi is a Yoruba word 2 Likes |
Re: Igbo Soups All Nigerian Tribes Enjoy by Gangster1ms: 11:08pm On Apr 01 |
Basic123:Of course, the ones that marry yorubas are fools |
Re: Igbo Soups All Nigerian Tribes Enjoy by seunayantokun(m): 11:08pm On Apr 01 |
waternogetememy:That's life o |
Re: Igbo Soups All Nigerian Tribes Enjoy by Seniormanfeyi06(m): 11:13pm On Apr 01 |
The proof 2 Likes 1 Share
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Re: Igbo Soups All Nigerian Tribes Enjoy by Dsimmer: 11:19pm On Apr 01 |
seunayantokun: Exactly. Yoruba have even got proverbs for it. Igbo couldn't pronounce Apon thus pronounced it as Ogbon which has no meaning in Igbo language. 2 Likes |
Re: Igbo Soups All Nigerian Tribes Enjoy by waternogetememy: 11:20pm On Apr 01 |
Dsimmer: LOL CLOWN! DONT WORRY, NO THIEF, WE DATCH OGBONO SOUP JOIN. U STILL NO GO SABI COOK AM. |
Re: Igbo Soups All Nigerian Tribes Enjoy by Emlproperties: 11:31pm On Apr 01 |
AmuDimpka:That's not the meaning of Ogbono. Ogbo means when it boils and Ono means it's stays. Ofe Ogbono. The fruit is found in all parts of West Africa but the discovery of the seed for soup is purely Igbo. Ogbono just like Okra (Okwuru) is Igbo soup. |
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