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Kebab Spice Mix – 400g

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This spice mix makes for a great tasting kebab. Ideal with lamb, beef and chicken.

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This spice mix makes for a great tasting kebab. Ideal with lamb, beef and chicken.

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One Man Thousand ( Fried Fish) - 1LB

"One Man Thousand" is a popular Ghanaian street food nickname for spicy fried fish

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Brand: Sunny
Type: Gari
Net Weight: 2kg
Unit: Pack Of 1
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Sunny Gold Gari
Carefully Selected Local Ghanaian Gari That Is Neatly Packaged In A Plastic Bag
Has A Sweet Crispy Taste
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Care Instructions
Store In A Cool, Dry Place

Wele, also known as cow skin meat, is a widely enjoyed ingredient in Ghanaian and Nigerian cuisine.

 

In Ghana, it is commonly used in soups, stews, and dishes like waakye and kenkey with pepper sauce. It is valued for its chewy texture and ability to absorb rich flavors.

 

In Nigeria, it is called "Kpomo", "Ponmo", or "Kanda" and is a staple in many traditional dishes. Nigerians use it in pepper soups, egusi soup, ogbono soup, and assorted meat stews.

It is often spiced and fried or cooked in a thick sauce as a side dish.

Ghanak Kako

Kako" is a Ghanaian term for partially fermented, salted, and hard-dried fish, typically made from larger demersal species like sharks, skates, rays, and squids. 

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