Banga soup
Banga soup

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Nigerian Banga Soup or Ofe Akwu is native to the Niger Delta and the South Eastern parts of Nigeria. In the Niger Delta areas, Banga soup is commonly eaten with various fufu recipes: Starch. This Banga soup is one of many delta state soups in Nigeria.

To begin with this recipe, we have to prepare a few components. You can have banga soup using 18 ingredients and 7 steps. Here is how you cook that.

The ingredients needed to make Banga soup:
  1. Prepare Palm kernel
  2. Make ready Goat meat
  3. Get Stock fish
  4. Take Dry fish
  5. Prepare leaf Utazi
  6. Take leaf Scent
  7. Make ready Salt
  8. Take Maggi
  9. Prepare Banga spice
  10. Get Palm kernel
  11. Prepare Goat meat
  12. Get Stock fish
  13. Get Dry fish
  14. Prepare leaf Utazi
  15. Make ready leaf Scent
  16. Prepare Salt
  17. Get Maggi
  18. Get Banga spice

Nigerian banga soup is a quick and delicious Niger-Delta style palm nut soup. It is very easy to make and packed full of flavour from the herbs and spices used in making it. Banga Soup : Delta State Native Banga Soup. Banga Soup is a Nigerian soup that is native to the Southernarts of Nigeria.

Instructions to make Banga soup:
  1. First wash the palm kernel before putting it in a pot and add water to boil the kernl
  2. After boiling you check if it is soft or have lines. Then u poue it into the sieve to drain the water then pour into a mortal pound it.
  3. After the pounding pack it into a bowl and pour warm water use ur hand to mash it to bring out the oil then sieve into a pot then pour another warm water so that you can take all the oil out.
  4. After that you put it on the fire and allow to cook well. When it ready u see oil floating on top. Meanwhile you have cook ur meat and other fish. You pour ur meat and every other ingredients into the pot. Then allow to boil for sometime. lastly you add ur scent leaf and utazi. Then u soup is ready for consumption.
  5. After boiling you check if it is soft or have lines. Then u poue it into the sieve to drain the water then pour into a mortal pound it.
  6. After the pounding pack it into a bowl and pour warm water use ur hand to mash it to bring out the oil then sieve into a pot then pour another warm water so that you can take all the oil out.
  7. After that you put it on the fire and allow to cook well. When it ready u see oil floating on top. Meanwhile you have cook ur meat and other fish. You pour ur meat and every other ingredients into the pot. Then allow to boil for sometime. lastly you add ur scent leaf and utazi. Then u soup is ready for consumption.

It is very similar to the Igbo's Ofe Akwu, but the additional spices used for. Nigerian Banga Soup or Ofe Akwu is native to the Niger Delta and the South Eastern parts of Vegetable: scent leave for Ofe Akwu or dried and crushed bitter leaves for Delta-style Banga Soup. Banga soup is a delicious African soup made from freshly squeezed juice from the palm nut fruit, prepared with carefully selected fish, meat and a host of authentic African spices. Banga soup is a palm fruit soup common to the Niger delta and south eastern part of Nigeria. The Igbo version of this soup is the banga stew, they are almost the same since same ingredients are used.

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