Efo riro facts for kids
Type | Dish |
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Place of origin | Yorubaland (Western Nigeria) |
Region or state | Nigeria |
Main ingredients | stockfish, scotch bonnets (atarado), tatashe (red bell pepper), onions crayfish, water, palm oil, red onion, leaf vegetables, other vegetables, seasonings, meat |
Efo riro (Yoruba: ẹ̀fọ́ riro) is a vegetable soup and a native soup of the Yoruba people of western Nigeria. The two vegetables most commonly used to prepare the soup are Celosia argentea (ṣọkọ̀ yòkòtò) and Amaranthus hybridus (ẹ̀fọ́ tẹ̀tẹ̀).
Ingredients
The ingredients used to prepare ẹ̀fọ́ riro vary, especially in which meats are included, but some common ingredients are:
- Beef
- Cow tripe (shaki)
- Cow skin (ponmo)
- Smoked fish
- Dry fish
- Palm oil
- Celosia argentea or green amaranth
- Peppers (red bell peppers or chili peppers)
- Ground crayfish
- Onions
- Bouillon cubes
- Locust beans
- Salt
Culinary accompaniments
Ẹ̀fọ́ riro is often eaten with Nigerian swallow foods like eba, pounded yam, or fufu. Other starchy foods such as rice and boiled plantain may also be eaten with it.
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