Hey Peeps...
I apologise for not being up and about in these past few weeks... A loooooooooooooong tale it is indeed but that's gist for another day... The long and short of it being that I am far away from my Laboratories - the organism infested and foodstuff filled alike...
My annual leave sees me seeking to sojourn to distant lands... I sincerely do hope to learn a thing or two about their cuisines and rest assured I'll get it across to you asap...
I trust garden eggs and Moringa have added tremdoudly to your diets and delicacies... Me? I discover the beauty day by day...
Be U... Be Good... Just Be...
It's Naija gal... Benue born as always... Peace!
So like my name and title imply, I'm Nigerian (a Naija gal) and this blog is basically to bring the diversity and richness of the Nigerian cuisine to all and sundry... and yes you guessed right, I'll be biased about Benue meals cos why? Yes you guessed right again... I AM BENUE BORN and PROUDLY SO TOO!
Friday, 31 August 2012
Sunday, 5 August 2012
Did you know the awesomeness of the Garden egg?
Ok so it's been what two?... three?... almost four weeks since I posted. Don't ask me why but I'll furnish you with the deets.... ok so I had to round up lectures, set examinations and draw up marking schemes and bla bla bla... basically earn my salary and justify my employment.... Doesn't sound fun and trust me, it ain't fun but hey when was hard work ever fun? Only when it's "hard work" in the kitchen.... Yes you heard me, KITCHEN...
In the cause of my going up and down and reading stuff and experimenting in the laboratories... Hope you haven't forgotten one is in the office premises with ethanol, methane, MacConkey, CLED and Nutrient agar things while the other is tucked in one corner of my living quaters... This research was more in the second laboratory than the first so fear not... *she laffs*
I stumbled across yet another amazing find... the African Egg plant or just plain Garden egg as we know it. Yeah yeah what's so special about the garden egg... it's a bitter vegetable (in some cases tasteless) I'd rather not eat... well think again pal cos when you are done reading this, you might become the next garden egg ninja to walk the earth after me!...
*Confession* - I just enjoyed the vegetable without knowing crap... Oops forgive me... without knowing stuff about it. I eat it raw, savour it in stews and soups or with locally made peanut butter (in Benue and the Tiv extraction to be exact, we call it "nyatar", the Igbos also from Nigeria do have a name for it too but it eludes me as I write... I'll be sure to find out and let you know asap... that's a promise...)
So for you sisters out there craving to loose weight? Worry no more you just eat as much garden eegs as you can find. If you are an ulcer patient? Garden eggs are the way to go. If your sight troubles you? Just go with the Garden eggs and you won't be on the wrong path at all...
I know we should be cooking but let me bore you a little bit first...
Botanical name Solanum melongena. My people the Tivs call it "mgyishim", to the Yorubas it is "Obe-igba", in the East and South-East "ahara" or "afufa" as the dialect permitts.
From Lagos to Harare, Mozambique to Senegal, the African egg plant abounds and it is a high valued delicacy in African cuisine. It is a symbol of fertility, blessing and abundance as such always present at traditional ceremonies like weddings, naming ceremonies and even funerals...
It comes varied in shape, size and colour: oval, ellipsoid to elongated, big small, medium and greenish, white or striped in green... However it comes, it is always a delight to savour.
Ok so what are you waiting for?.... Hit the kitchen running and tease the taste buds around you as well as nurish the bodies...
See ya'll pretty soon... I have loads of scripts to grade... Phew!
Ciao!
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