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Re: What Do You Call This In Your Language? (pictures) by Akanoaaa(m): 7:22pm On Jun 11 |
shantti: And how is that one cun be your family problem olopolo dudu? 6 Likes 1 Share |
Re: What Do You Call This In Your Language? (pictures) by Easybet1(m): 7:22pm On Jun 11 |
Re: What Do You Call This In Your Language? (pictures) by Mariangeles(f): 7:23pm On Jun 11 |
illicit: What is amunututu by the way? |
Re: What Do You Call This In Your Language? (pictures) by dododawa1: 7:23pm On Jun 11 |
renewed shege in my language 1 Like |
Re: What Do You Call This In Your Language? (pictures) by Sonofgod1990(m): 7:23pm On Jun 11 |
Akoro |
Re: What Do You Call This In Your Language? (pictures) by saveman91(m): 7:24pm On Jun 11 |
In akwa ibom we call it ndube 7 Likes |
Re: What Do You Call This In Your Language? (pictures) by illicit(m): 7:24pm On Jun 11 |
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Re: What Do You Call This In Your Language? (pictures) by AbujaLagos: 7:24pm On Jun 11 |
shantti:what are you saying 3 Likes |
Re: What Do You Call This In Your Language? (pictures) by jasent(m): 7:25pm On Jun 11 |
Mariangeles:We call it isiku. This reminds me of my childhood. We ate this thing 1 Like |
Re: What Do You Call This In Your Language? (pictures) by EmmyMaestro(m): 7:25pm On Jun 11 |
They come out during rainy season and we were eating it when we were kids, we missed it for one year, when we entered the following year i don't know why I couldn't bring myself to eat it again and today it is a big NO for me 2 Likes |
Re: What Do You Call This In Your Language? (pictures) by McBishop2020: 7:25pm On Jun 11 |
Akò mkpu! Igbo amaka 3 Likes |
Re: What Do You Call This In Your Language? (pictures) by DrAda(f): 7:27pm On Jun 11 |
Aku. Tastes really nice particularly when it is freshly roasted with a little bit of salt added 3 Likes |
Re: What Do You Call This In Your Language? (pictures) by Ikpongiton: 7:27pm On Jun 11 |
It is called ndube in Akwa Ibom language.whether in Ibibio or Annang . 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: What Do You Call This In Your Language? (pictures) by AngelicBeing: 7:27pm On Jun 11 |
Mariangeles:You have started again to post delicious edible insects oo, Yes, l ate it in Nigeria but l don't know the name ooo , it comes out after a heavy downpour of rain ☔ 2 Likes
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Re: What Do You Call This In Your Language? (pictures) by Profadvocate: 7:28pm On Jun 11 |
BigYash:My brother well done 1 Like |
Re: What Do You Call This In Your Language? (pictures) by 77up(m): 7:28pm On Jun 11 |
Op na real Imdomie generation Awon Gen Z baddie 2 Likes |
Re: What Do You Call This In Your Language? (pictures) by ggood: 7:28pm On Jun 11 |
Mbube or Ndube 5 Likes |
Re: What Do You Call This In Your Language? (pictures) by gentleguy1975: 7:29pm On Jun 11 |
Esunsun,ogan,or etutu, I ate it alot growing up, but the last time I ate it was 2018, very tasty 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: What Do You Call This In Your Language? (pictures) by onadana: 7:29pm On Jun 11 |
Chinge... 2 Likes |
Re: What Do You Call This In Your Language? (pictures) by Bitterkola100: 7:29pm On Jun 11 |
In esan language of edo we call it isikhun 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: What Do You Call This In Your Language? (pictures) by Authority2000: 7:29pm On Jun 11 |
Akuebe. Very delicious. 1 Like |
Re: What Do You Call This In Your Language? (pictures) by SporaD8: 7:30pm On Jun 11 |
Donald7610:You don talk am finish! While growing up, me and my siblings went to church one Rainy Evening and these Esunsun, big and fat came out in there number. We saw people catching them in a bow of water; some people were even eating them raw! That was how we also decided to join in the hunt. We caught a bowful and took them home to fry with oil and better pepper! Time to eat, my sister suggested I taste it. I was like, "Me taste insect?!" "No na, I only join you people in the fun to catch it not eat." That was how we kept passing the plate around o - who will be the first to die! Up till today, I regret not tasting this delicacy that day because that was the only chance I have to eat them! 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: What Do You Call This In Your Language? (pictures) by zelnababa(m): 7:31pm On Jun 11 |
Ivo in ebira language 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: What Do You Call This In Your Language? (pictures) by PAQ(m): 7:31pm On Jun 11 |
Edible bugs |
Re: What Do You Call This In Your Language? (pictures) by Omoawoke(m): 7:31pm On Jun 11 |
shantti: Yoruba names carry meanings. So should we be bearing names like Constable, Boniface, Thankgod, Scholastica, Perpetual, continental and many more yeye names 9 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: What Do You Call This In Your Language? (pictures) by Mariangeles(f): 7:32pm On Jun 11 |
AngelicBeing: I couldn't bring myself to try it. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: What Do You Call This In Your Language? (pictures) by osazsky(m): 7:33pm On Jun 11 |
Adorn in benin....termites tastes better than chicken and milk when roasted 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: What Do You Call This In Your Language? (pictures) by 1metre: 7:33pm On Jun 11 |
After frying the insects it becomes very difficult to identify 1 Like |
Re: What Do You Call This In Your Language? (pictures) by nassaondy(m): 7:34pm On Jun 11 |
It's called 'Hur' in Tiv 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: What Do You Call This In Your Language? (pictures) by Mariangeles(f): 7:34pm On Jun 11 |
illicit: Okay. Thanks. 1 Like |
Re: What Do You Call This In Your Language? (pictures) by BigYash: 7:35pm On Jun 11 |
Profadvocate:I greet you brother.. ❤ |
Re: What Do You Call This In Your Language? (pictures) by Impliment: 7:35pm On Jun 11 |
Aku |
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