by Edward Greene
This is the Nigerian Soup you want to serve your in-laws or any other special August visitor if you are a correct Igbotic person. It's best EATEN with POUNDED YAM but GARRI and SEMOLINA can also be used. Nsala soup (ofe nsala) is one of the popular soups that are native to the Igbo Tribe in Nigeria. So if you are dating or married to a man from the south or eastern part of Nigeria, you can try giving him a meal of pounded yam and ofe nsala tonight.
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Ofe Nsala (Nsala Soup) is a delicious soup, popular in the eastern part of Nigeria. Tip: if you're cooking this soup with chicken/beef or dried fish,this is the time to add the cooked meat Ofe Nsala ( Nsala Soup) is usually served with Pounded Yam , Fufu, Amala, Eba, Semolina OR Pounded Yam. How to prepare nsala with chicken. Ofe Nsala (Nsala Soup) is a delicious soup, popular in the eastern part of NIGERIA.
How to prepare nsala with chicken. Ofe Nsala (Nsala Soup) is a delicious soup, popular in the eastern part of NIGERIA. Now you have a delicious Nsala Soup. Ofe Nsala ( Nsala Soup) is usually served with Pounded Yam , Fufu, Amala, Eba, Semolina OR Pounded Yam. Ofe Nsala (Nsala Soup) is the Nigerian Soup you want to serve to your in laws.
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