Adehe Fish

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Adehe Fish remove | Ghana Kako - 1lb remove | Sunny Gold Millet Powder 2.2 LB (1Kg) remove | Salted Beef (Bone-In) - 2LB remove | Crispy Fried Shrimps - 1LB remove | Momoni - 1LB remove | |||||||
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Name | Adehe Fish remove | Ghana Kako - 1lb remove | Sunny Gold Millet Powder 2.2 LB (1Kg) remove | Salted Beef (Bone-In) - 2LB remove | Crispy Fried Shrimps - 1LB remove | Momoni - 1LB remove | ||||||
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Content | Flavor-packed and protein-rich, our dried fish is perfect for traditional soups, stews, and savory dishes. | Ghanak KakoKako" is a Ghanaian term for partially fermented, salted, and hard-dried fish, typically made from larger demersal species like sharks, skates, rays, and squids. | Enjoy the whole grain goodness of Millet! Sunny Gold Millet Grains is made from the finest, carefully selected Millet grains, packed in resealable bags with a zipper for easy opening and closing, perfect for preparing traditional Millet dishes, such as Millet porridge rich in nutrients and fiber and is great for adding texture to your meals. Sunny Gold Millet Grains are a healthy and delicious addition to your pantry! Sunny Gold Millet Grains is packaged in; Sachets : 1.0kg Store In A Cool, Dry Place | Momoni Fish is a traditional Ghanaian fermented fish known for its strong aroma and rich umami flavor.  It is typically made from salted fish, often herring or mackerel, which is left to ferment for several days to weeks. This fermentation process enhances its taste and preservability, making it a popular ingredient in Ghanaian and West African cuisine. | ||||||||
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