Nigerians
are no strangers to partying aka ‘owambe’. It is in the blood of almost
every one of them. These events are celebrated with pomp and pageantry
featuring resplendent attires, loud music, and tasty and finger-licking
cuisine as many party goers eagerly look forward to the food! Plus it’s
usually referred to as item eight on any party agenda in Nigeria. At many of these parties, there are certain cuisines often served and Jovago.com, Africa’s No.1 hotel booking portal, lists a few of them
.
Jollof Rice
Most
people forget about any other meal served at a Nigerian party if they
discover Jollof rice is unavailable. Nigerian Jollof rice must be
present at any party. With size 34 pots set on fairly big stones,
several bags of rice are cooked after which is scooped into a waiting
cooler. It will then be distributed in takeaway packs. You can also
include add-ons like moi moi, chicken, and plantain.
Swallow and vegetable soup
You
can say jollof rice is the king of Nigerian party foods. There is no
doubt about this. However, another food that is competing closely with
Jollof rice is Swallow. Nigerian swallow foods include Semo, Eba,
pounded yam, fufu, and Amala. Any of the swallows you choose is usually
served with peppered vegetable soup (efo riro) and assorted meat. To
enjoy the swallow, just use your bare hands to eat. Tasty.
Small chops
Small
chops may also be served at a party. Most times, it is used as an
appetizer. The content of a Small chops include samosa, springles,
gizzard, chicken, and stick meat. Many people are always interested in
small chops. It should be served with ice cold drinks.
Yam Porridge
Although
the first two are prominent, Yam porridge is slowly crawling into
Nigerian parties. If well prepared, people will not hesitate to request
for it. This fairly unpopular foods may probably be well-suited for a
buffet.
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