Yoruba word describing the category of starchy foods eaten with soups
Okele is a Yoruba word describing the category of various starchy foods eaten with soups (Obe), also known as "swallows" in pidgin Nigeria English.[1] Ingredients used to make okele include yam, fermented cassava or cassava granules with hot water, plantain, and cocoyam.[2] Okele in Yoruba cuisine includes iyan (pounded yam), eba, fufu, amala, lafun, semo, and pupuru.[3][4]
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Okele is a Yoruba word describing the category of various starchy foods eaten with soups (Obe), also known as "swallows" in pidgin Nigeria English. Ingredients...
plantains and many others which are collectively given the term "fufu", "okele", or swallow. because of how these foods used to be eaten by wrapping a...
Primary School, Jeddo II Oshimili - North Ebu Ubueni Primary School - Okudu/Okele/Ogor; Ubueni Primary School - Araka-Ogoli/Arakodieke/Ogbe - Ogaole; Oja...
will be considered sauces in standard English. Obe is usually eaten with Okele but can be eaten with rice too. Some Obe Include: Egusi, Efo, Marugbo, Apon...
Compound; Akungba IV, Sukori Compound; Okele I, Yakubu Compound Akungba; Okele II, Adakua Compound Akungba; Okele III, Oloris Compound; Okusa I, Holy Trinity...
chili pepper and onions Amala Nigeria, Benin, Togo A Yoruba Yam flour mold/"Okele", served with a variety of soups Asida North Africa A lump of cooked wheat...
(1889 as Lower Niger) with 126 parishes under Archbishop Valerian Maduka Okele (2003), and three suffragan dioceses of Awka (1977) has 106 parishes under...
he begot Mazi Umo, Ulu, and Ohia under one wife and begot Mazi Otugh, Okele, and Ika under the junior wife. Ndaeri and Umuohia are part and parcel of...
Seah, an assistant superintendent at Singapore's Central Narcotics Bureau. Okele Nelson Malachy was executed together with Tochi. A Catholic funeral service...