Food & Drink
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Wordsmithf | 22nd August 2016
4 reasons why Nigerian Jollof Rice is amazeballs #WorldJollofRiceDay
Today is World Jollof Rice Day. A day that many Nigerians believe should actually be called Nigerian Rice...
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Wordsmithf | 21st August 2016
6 reasons Nigerians think Suya is bae
Suya (or spicy meat kebab if you want to be all oyinbo about it) is a much loved...
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Rachel | 7th July 2016
Run, walk, crawl! Shoreditch shop offers The Crone – doughnut stuffed with ice cream!!!
Listen. I pay my taxes. I help old ladies across the street. I answer whenever my mum shouts...
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Wanja | 6th July 2016
Happy Eid Mubarak to all my neighbours! Where’s the food ooo??
With the way these our houses in this my plot are squeezed together like teeth, you can imagine...
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Jerry Chi | 4th July 2016
The dietary question that has held Nigerian relationships together: “Have you eaten?”
It’s been your vintage Monday; long, hard, and being nagged to near-insanity by your tormentor-in-chief (aka your superior...
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Rachel | 1st June 2016
Tomato haff cost! 10 Nigerian dishes that don’t require the red gold
Tomato haff cost. I’ve been saying it since. Charles Uzor, one of our writers, said one caterer used...
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Rachel | 29th May 2016
Bakers keep us sweet with Africa Day Cake Art Collaboration
On Africa Day, Wednesday 25th May 2016, social media platforms Facebook and Twitter were taken over by the...
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Rachel | 19th May 2016
8 Of London’s Most Badass Burgers
If there is one thing that Nigerians like, it’s meat. There are Nigerian vegans and vegetarians, sure, but...
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Rachel | 9th February 2016
So McDonald’s doesn’t decompose? Fashi dat tin and get into this flavourful fowl lap recipe by Nigerian Lazy Chef
With the news that the McDonald’s Happy Meal does not decompose, EVER, it is time Nigerians – particularly...
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Rachel | 14th January 2016
The humble tea bag and all its uses: you will never look at Lipton Tea the same way again
Who knew the tea bag could be so useful? I detest tea and only ever keep it in my...