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Agege Bread
$4.00Agege bread is a Nigeria favorite bread, loved by many for its softness and taste. This bread goes well with a lot of local sides, like Akara, ogi, Ewa and Ewa agonyi, etc, if you know what I mean.
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Peak Milk
$18.00 – $87.00Peak milk is a full cream instant milk powder that is fortified with 28 Vitamins and Minerals and dissolved in hot and cod water , very popular in Nigeria and goes well with several beverages and good with soaking garri,
Grandios Pap (Ogi)
$5.99Pap also know as Ogi or Akamu is a fermented cereal pudding from Nigeria, typically made from maize, sorghum, or millet. It is then boiled into a pap, or cooked to make a creamy pudding. It may be eaten with moi-moi or Akara, Ewa and Ewa agonyin
Check out some of our recipes to make some of your great African and other cultural dishes
Large Eggs
$4.50Eggs are a great source of protein, they are rich and full of flavors and form part of a healthy diet.
They can be eaten for breakfast, lunch, or even dinner. There are several ways to prepare them, you can check out our recipes page for egg recipes, or check out this amazing article about ways to eat your delicious eggs
Milo
$16.50 – $41.00Milo is a chocolate and malt powder typically mixed with either hot or cold water and sometimes with milk to produce a beverage, this is very popular among Nigerian and most African, most time as a breakfast beverage
Beans Flour 1Kg
$19.00Bean flour is grounded bean, which can be used for making various bean meal like Akara, gebgeri, moi-moi …
Lady B Custard
$5.50 – $14.00One of the popular breakfast meal, Lady B custard is made from corn starch, creamy with Vanilla flavor.
Enjoy this custard hot or cold with milk and your choice of Akara, moi-moi or whatever mix you can think of.
Bournvita
$40.00Bournvita is a chocolate powder typically mixed with either hot or cold water and sometimes with milk to produce a beverage, this is very popular among Nigerian and most African, most time as a breakfast beverage