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Ekpang Nkwukwo

πŸ‡³πŸ‡¬ A dish from Nigeria

Ekpang Nkwukwo, a dish from Nigeria
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Ekwang is a Cameroonian and Nigerian dish native to the Bakweri, Bafaw, Oroko, Cross River State and Akwa Ibom State people. It is made with freshly grated cocoyams that are wrapped in cocoyam leaves.

What gives it away

πŸ₯˜Main ingredientsgrated cocoyam, cocoyam leaves, palm oil, smoked fish or dried meat, crayfish, hot pepper, onion
πŸ”₯Cooking methodgrated tuber wrapped in leaves, slow-simmered/steamed in a seasoned broth
πŸ‘…Flavour & stylesavoury, earthy, spicy, rich and hearty
πŸ•’When it’s eatenmain meal, often festive or gatherings

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Where does Ekpang Nkwukwo come from?
Ekpang Nkwukwo is a dish that originated in Nigeria.
What is Ekpang Nkwukwo?
Ekwang is a Cameroonian and Nigerian dish native to the Bakweri, Bafaw, Oroko, Cross River State and Akwa Ibom State people. It is made with freshly grated cocoyams that are wrapped in cocoyam leaves.