Recipe of Favorite Isoko type of Banga soup

Isoko type of Banga soup. So in this video i decided to show to you the banga soup and starch that i prepared. Although this is not a cooking channel but food is part. Banga Soup is a Nigerian soup that is native to the Southernarts of Nigeria.

Banga soup is native to the Deltans but also loved and enjoyed by edo people and other niger delta states. Isoko and Urobo people prefer to cook it with fresh fish, catfish, dried/smoked fish or meat. In some cases, the banga leaf substituted with scent leaf or dry bitter leaf.

Hello everybody, hope you’re having an amazing day today. Today, I will show you a way to make a special dish, isoko type of banga soup. It is one of my favorites. For mine, I am going to make it a little bit unique. This is gonna smell and look delicious.

Isoko type of Banga soup is one of the most popular of recent trending meals on earth. It’s enjoyed by millions daily. It is easy, it is quick, it tastes yummy. Isoko type of Banga soup is something which I’ve loved my whole life. They’re nice and they look wonderful.

So in this video i decided to show to you the banga soup and starch that i prepared. Although this is not a cooking channel but food is part. Banga Soup is a Nigerian soup that is native to the Southernarts of Nigeria.

To get started with this recipe, we must prepare a few components. You can cook isoko type of banga soup using 10 ingredients and 9 steps. Here is how you cook it.

The ingredients needed to make Isoko type of Banga soup:

  1. {Get of Palm nuts (banga).
  2. {Make ready of Tomatoes blended.
  3. {Make ready of Fresh pepper (blended).
  4. {Take of Meat of choice.
  5. {Make ready of Periwinkle.
  6. {Get of Crayfish (blended).
  7. {Take of Kpomo.
  8. {Take of Seasoning of choice.
  9. {Prepare of Banga soup spice(you can get it from food stuff sellers).
  10. {Take of Dry leaf(we call it benetete)i dont know the english name🙆‍♀️.

The next one among different types of Nigerian soup. This soup is known not only in Nigeria but in some other African countries. Palm nut soup is a soup made from the palm fruit common to the African community. In Ghana, palm nut soup is called abenkwan.

Instructions to make Isoko type of Banga soup:

  1. I made this one very simple. First put your palm nut in a pot and put on fire to cook till tender..
  2. When your palm nut is tender, bring down from fire and pour into your mortar and start pounding. B4 then, put water on fire in a kettle and allow to boil..
  3. When the skin is out of the kernel, transfer it into a bowl and the start squeezing with your hand to extract the oil from the nut. Add hot water gradually to help you strain out all the oil. Your banga water is ready..
  4. Then seive the oil into a pot and place on fire. Now for this part, i like cooking my meat with my banga water, this helps the meat absorb the soup taste..
  5. Into the pot on fire, add tour washed meat and kpomo and allow to cook very well, till the oil and the water of the pakm nut is mixed together..
  6. Now add your blended tomatoes, pepper, onion, crayfish, then cover the pot and allow to cook for like 5 mins.
  7. Then add your banga spices and seasoning. Then lastly add your periwinkle (you dont want your periwinkle over cooked, so it can still be crunchy?.
  8. Finally, taste for salt and then leave on fire to dry up a little more or if you have the native pot we call umuwo, you can put the pot down from fire and then serve into your umuwo and let it dry up there. The Umuwo gives the soup another unique taste..
  9. Your banga soup is ready. You can eat it with any swallow of your choice, but it best goes with USI (starch)..

In Nigeria, it is called banga soup, ofe akwu, oghwo amiedi, or izuwo ibiedi. The delicacy is used to accompany other dishes such as fufu, banku, rice and so on. Banga, also known as Oghwo amiedi in Urhobo language and izuwo ibiedi in Isoko language, is a type of palm fruit soup from Southern the Niger Delta Nigeria particularly the Urhobo ethnic group. This cuisine is quite different from "Ofe Aku" which is a variant found in Igbo culture. Although banga soup came from Delta , it is quite loved and has been adopted by other tribes.

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