[FOODIES CORNER] 10 Delicious snacks from Northern Nigeria

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Northern Nigeria offers a rich variety of popular snacks, often featuring groundnuts, dried meat, and millet, deeply rooted in Hausa-Fulani culture.
Here are 10 popular Northern Nigerian snacks:
  1. Kilishi : Thin slices of beef, lamb, or chicken dried and coated with a spicy peanut and pepper paste.

 

 

2. Kuli Kuli : A crunchy, savory snack made from peanut paste (residue from oil extraction), mixed with spices and fried.

 

 

3. Suya : Skewered meat (beef or chicken) grilled over open flames and coated in spicy peanut spice (yaji).

Suya

 

 

4. Fura da Nono : A nutritious snack/drink made from fermented milk (nono) and spicy, fermented millet balls (fura).

 

 

 

5.Dankuwa : A sweet, crunchy snack made from ground, roasted maize or groundnuts and sugar.
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6. Masa: Small, fermented rice cakes fried in a special pan, often served with a savory soup or sugar.
Masa/ Waina

 

 

 

 

 

7.Aya (Tiger Nuts): Fresh or roasted tiger nuts, known for their sweet, earthy flavor.
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8. Gurundi : A crunchy snack made from a mixture of ground corn, coconut, and sugar.

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9.Nakia: A sweet and spicy rice-based snack made into small balls.
Arewe cuisine: Nakiya is one of the sweetest Hausa traditional snacks, made  from rice and a mixture of ginger, sugar, cloves, and other ingredients in  Northern Nigeria. It is particularly popular in

 

 

10. Dambun Kaza: A shredded, fried chicken delicacy that is often spiced.
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