Weird food combinations that are a must try

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Weird food combinations

Hi everyone, so today’s article will be centered on some weird food combinations that people eat unapologetically. You will have to tell me which you have tried before.

There are many recipes and delectable food combinations in Nigeria. While some are straightforward mid-afternoon snacks that act as energy food, others have health benefits. I guess Nigeria is just that place where everything makes a meal. Well, I will have you tell me if you’re one of the Nigerians who has invented novel ways to consume specific meals, or if you just find these combinations odd. So, let’s get started.

Among the weird food combinations on my list are Okro and White Rice, I really find this combination really weird, I remember asking a friend how she manages to chew the rice alongside the okro, because that girl is slimy. Lol! She, however, told me I shouldn’t focus on whether it’s been chewed or swallowed, but just enjoy the meal.

Secondly, I also consider noodles and pap (Akamu) quite weird, but most people have this meal selection with ease. Like how do you enjoy this combo? Your guess is as good as mine. With that said I totally understand that everyone’s taste bud doesn’t taste things the same way.

Thirdly, Bread and Noodles closes the article for me, how? The majority of individuals who eat bread with noodles in Nigeria think that the noodles are too light and won’t fill them up, so they choose something a little more “Solid” like bread instead. Some people love this combination of eating the two meals side by side, while others choose to use the noodles as a sandwich filler for the bread. Blog.spcebook.com has more details on this.

I have closed acquaintances who have tried these combinations, so am writing from a place of firsthand experience.  

Thanks for reading, share yours in the comment.

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