Description | These cornmeal mushes, which may also be called cornmeal porridge, polenta, grits, cou cou, mamaliga, or l'escaoutoun, are made and eaten in a variety of ways in their respective locations. Some are savory, some are sweet, and some combine the two.
This is known as pap in Africa. | Pounded Yam MP. Is a fine blend of flours specially formulated to taste just to like yam. | | | Ngai ngai are the young leaves from the Rosella shrub (related to hibiscus). They can be steamed or stir-fried and are known as red sorrel in the Pacific. A bunch of sorrel can be substituted for ngai ngai and will compliment any Australian freshwater fish. | |
Content | These cornmeal mushes, which may also be called cornmeal porridge, polenta, grits, cou cou, mamaliga, or l'escaoutoun, are made and eaten in a variety of ways in their respective locations. Some are savory, some are sweet, and some combine the two.
This is known as pap in Africa. | | This product is appropriate for making corn flatbread with a crunchy texture on the outside and a soft dough.
It’s special for fried and roasted recipes. Its culinary diversity allows preparing dishes such as corn flatbread, Arepas, Tortillas, Tamales, stuffed flatbreads, pastries, and custard, among others. | Kaun Potash (Kanwa, Akanwu, Potash)
Several natural mineral resources that are highly beneficial for human usage have been unraveled in the past and more are yet to be known. One of such important natural resources is potash, which is also known as kaun, akanwu or kanwa. Potash (akanwu) is a type of lake salt (sodium carbonate) that is dry and hydrated in nature.
Benefits Of Kaun Potash (Akanwu, Kanwa)
- Culinary Purposes : Potash (Kaun) is edible and is usually used for cooking pulses like beans, akidi (black Mexican beans), fiofio (cowpea beans) etc in order to tenderize the pulses so easily. Akanwu is also added in ewedu and okro soup during preparations in order to boost the viscosity as well as to increase the greenness and texture of the vegetables. It is used for mixing water and oil while preparing local dishes like abacha, ugba and nkwobi.
- Toothache Relief Akanwu (potash) can be ground and mixed with water before applying on tooth to relieve toothache.
- Acts as a Preservative: Kaun potash (akanwu) solution can be used as a preservative.
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