North egusi 5L is made of carefully selected, hand-picked melon seeds that are meticulously processed to ensure exceptional quality and freshness. The seeds are cleaned, roasted, and ground to perfection, resulting in a fine, aromatic powder that retains the natural essence and nutritional benefits of the melon seeds – The ground melon seed powder adds an authentic taste to traditional African dishes, bringing the richness and depth of flavor characteristic of egusi-based recipes. -By incorporating North egusi into meals, you can enhance the nutritional profile of your dishes -North egusi offers endless possibilities in the kitchen. It is commonly used as a thickening agent in soups and stews, providing a cream and velvety texture. It also serves as a base for traditional Nigerian dishes such as Egusi Soup, Egusi Pudding, or as a coating for meat and fish.
North egusi 5L
CFA6,230.0 CFA7,000.0
North egusi 5L is made of carefully selected, hand-picked melon seeds that are meticulously processed to ensure exceptional quality and freshness.
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