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  • Irie Jerk Seasoning 50g

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  • Irie Nutmeg Ground 28g

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  • Iru (Locust Beans)

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    Iru, or fermented locust bean, is a popular condiment in West African cooking. Rich in protein and fats, it imparts a deep umami flavor to savory and sweet dishes. The complex flavor is somewhere in between chocolate, miso, and cheese.

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  • Jay’s Yam Fries

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  • Karaole Pain Balm

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  • Kaun (Potash)

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  • Knorr Chicken Broth Mix 227g

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  • Knorr Cube

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    Buy Tasty and trusted Knorr Cube Original from Bradfordstar – African Foods in Canada.

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  • Kokoro

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    Kokoro is a popular Nigerian snack made from maize (corn) flour. It’s a crunchy, deep-fried treat often enjoyed as a street food or a snack at home. The dough for kokoro is made by mixing maize flour with water and spices, sometimes with a touch of sugar or pepper for extra flavor. The dough is then shaped into thin sticks or strips and fried until golden and crispy.

    Kokoro has a delightful crunch and is typically enjoyed on its own, but it can also be paired with other snacks or dips. It’s particularly popular in the southwestern region of Nigeria, where it’s a common snack for both kids and adults.

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  • Kuli-kuli

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    Buy Tasty and trusted Kuli-kuli from Bradfordstar – African Foods in Canada.

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