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Pounded Yam and Ogbono Soup - A tasty and hearty Nigerian soup made from Ogbono seeds (bush mango seeds) added with pre-cooked meat. And paired with smooth, tasty and filling Pounded Yam for an extraordinary African meal experience! In this episode Ramatu prepares Ogbono and Okra Soup with Pou.
To begin with this particular recipe, we must prepare a few ingredients. You can cook pounded yam with dried okro/ogbono soup using 8 ingredients and 4 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.
In multiple world regions, other unrelated root crops are also referred to as Yam. Ogbono Soup and Pounded Yam Add remaining seasoning cubes, crayfish, ground pepper, dry fish, stock fish, opeyi and salt. Happy okra, ugou and ogbono soup cooking. Served okra, ogbono, vegetable soup with some hot fluffy, nice and smooth eba.
Soup ingredients: That's ugu and okra in bags, they have been in the fridge for over a week waiting to be cooked. Okra (Okro) Soup is a farm fresh soup recipe prepared with green vegetables. Okra Soup is one of the quickest and easiest Nigerian soups to prepare. Some argue that a lot of work goes to the cutting of the two vegetables used in preparing this recipe. Ogbono soup made 'plain' with okra.
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