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Afang soup is a
vegetable soup that
originates from the
Ibibio People of Akwa Ibom in
Southern Nigeria. They
share this soup with
their neighbors the...
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Afang may
refer to:
Epang Palace, or
Afang Palace Gnetum africanum, or
Afang, a vine
Afang (soup) This
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people of South-Southern
region of the
country use it to make
afang soup, they
combine afang leaves (wild spinach) with
waterleaf to
produce a
savory soup...
- soup – a
vegetable and palm nut soup that
originates in
South Nigeria.
Afang –
Vegetables soup
originating from
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- spinach) soup is an Igbo soup
similar to
Afang soup of the Efik tribe; the
difference between the two is that
Afang is
thicker than
Okasi aside the peculiarity...
- BCE.
There are
three common pronunciations of the name: Epang, Efang, and
Afang.
Which pronunciation should be
regarded as "correct" has been
subject of...
- and sauces. Some of
these include okra soup,
egusi soup,
vegetable soup,
afang soup,
banga soup and
bitter leaf soup.
Similar starchy doughs are found...
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greens typically used for
egusi soup
include Efo Tete, scentleaf, okazi/
afang (wild spinach),
bitterleaf (onugbu),
pumpkin leaf (ugu),
uziza leaf, celosia...
- a
flavor and fish in the many
soups like Egusi, Edikaikong, Ofe nsala,
Afang, Ukazi, Oha, Efo Riro, Okra, etc., that are
eaten with fufu meals, such...
- however, it is
consumed also in the
evening at pubs and
social gatherings.
Afang is a
vegetable soup
which originated with the Efik people,
Ibibio people...