05-18-2018 07:48 AM
@Laurel You’re very correct and I love Suya 😋😋😋
05-18-2018 07:49 AM
Hi @WaweruM
In Argentina that sausage is called "Morcilla" ( pronounced in english: "MORE" - "C" - "SHA"), made mostly with blood.
You can eat it cold (raw) or grilled in a bbq (asado) as an entry dish.
Cheers from Argentina!
05-18-2018 07:54 AM
@NRJOVIC wrote:
Hi @WaweruM
In Argentina that sausage is called "Morcilla" ( pronounced in english: "MORE" - "C" - "SHA"), made mostly with blood.
You can eat it cold (raw) or grilled in a bbq (asado) as an entry dish.
Cheers from Argentina!
Interesting. I have to try this when I go to Argentina. 🙂
Cheers
05-18-2018 07:55 AM
@AkinPen wrote:
Hi,
In Nigeria, the most common street food is called "SUYA", it is made out of cow-meat, chicken, etc but the Cow-meat is most common here in Lagos Nigeria even though it is a thing of the Northern part of Nigeria.
AngryPen this looks so yummy and i am fasting. LOL
Cheers
05-18-2018 07:57 AM
@Bappy_soyab wrote:
in Bangladesh, street foods that are famous -
1.Fuchka
2. Jhal Muri
3. Shingara
4. Biryani
5. Puri
6. Different kinds of fruit and pickle
6. Different kinds of Jhilepi
7. Bakor Khani ( only found in old town, Dhaka)
8.Different kinds of kabab
There is also a lot of street food available.
All these food looks so yummy brother.
Happy Ramadan.
Salaam
05-18-2018 07:58 AM
@Laurel wrote:
Suya is a famous street food in my country Nigeria. Nigerian suya is a very popular Nigerian street food snack. It is simply skewered meats covered with a spicy peanut spice mix and roasted to perfection. Beef or Chicken can be used for Nigerian Suya. @OSAMA, @LucioV you need to taste this too anytime you visit Nigeria. @U-royFelixA tell them more about our Suya. Thanks @WaweruM for this post
I want this :))
Thanks for sharing.
Cheers
05-18-2018 08:14 AM
@WaweruM Nice one bro. Thank you very much for sharing this. I recall when I was in Lagos, every morning especially weekends I’ll head out the street to buy “Akara”. Akara is made out of blended beans. It’s one of the most popular street food the whole of Nigeria.
There’re also several others like fried yam and fried plantain; very good delicacy for breakfast and dinner. There’s also the trending one now known as indomie noodles. You find lots of small shops by the street with no fewer than 3 bench and table queuing up to be served indomie noodles and sometimes with fried egg.
Below is some photos of our Nigerian Street Food. I’ll certainly hook you up when you visit. Enjoy the view. 😋😋😋
05-18-2018 08:25 AM
@WaweruM I'll be there so soon. THANKS!