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Amala and Ewedu is a popular Nigerian dish that originates from the western part of the country. The dish is made up of two main components: Amala, which is a dough-like food made from yam flour, and Ewedu, which is a slimy vegetable soup made from jute leaves.
Amala and Ewedu is a traditional staple Yoruba dish that has been enjoyed for generations. The dish is highly nutritious as it contains a combination of carbohydrates, protein, and vitamins that are beneficial for the body. Amala is made from yam flour, which is a rich source of carbohydrates. It provides energy to the body and helps to keep you full for longer. Ewedu, on the other hand, is made from jute leaves, which are high in vitamins and minerals such as iron, calcium, and vitamin C. The slimy texture of the soup helps to lubricate the digestive system and aids in the absorption of nutrients.
Here’s how to prepare Amala and Ewedu:
Servings: 1
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