Cravings satisfied : Where are my Kuli kuli lovers

Hello Everyone

Welcome to my blog.

Special greeting to my naija people.

It's been weeks that I have been craving for Kuli kuli.
It is already known that the northern part of the country Nigeria produces the best Kuli kuli.

Okay, what's Kuli kuli?
I know this question is the first thing that came to mind for none Nigerians like @savvyplayer and @savvytester.
And I saving you the energy to wonder or ask.

Kuli kuli is a snack made from roasted groundnuts.
The groundnuts are processed into a paste, spiced with ginger, pepper and salt, and then deep-fried until crispy.

Kuli kuli has a crunchy texture and it is delicious due to the spice added to the groundnut paste.

I am a Kuli kuli lover which made me to crave so much for it.
When I was in bayelsa I do buy it but it tasted different because it's not their thing.

The one I ate that satisfied my taste was brought by someone from the north.

When I came to Abuja, I was looking for the wrong places to buy Kuli kuli in a bigger quantity like a mudu.
The right place was kinda far from me and the timing was also the problem.

But my high craving for Kuli kuli this week made me so determined to buy it.

I met a lady that sells provisions and food stuffs.
She said she would be going to the local market, so I asked her to help me buy the Kuli kuli and she agreed.

When I went back in the evening to collect it from her, I quietly said "finally".

Yes, I didn't waste time nor wait for me to get to the house before i took a handful and started eating.

Oh my oh my
This is it, crunchy and delicious 😋😋😋
As expected, this is it 😋😋

I enjoyed it and I almost finished it that evening 😂😂

Don't worry,it is still remaining.
I have some to share.



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You can never go wrong with kuli kuli and I have hardly seen people discipline themselves not to finish it at a go I got some today worth one thousand naira and I ate more than half and shared the rest with my friends in church

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You just emphasized me and @savvytester as none Nigerians !INDEED! 🤣😂

!LOLZ

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I thought that you were the one who cooked that food. 🤔🤯😆

Anyway, I wonder what you as a nutritionist could say about the nutritional content of Kuli kuli. 🤔🧘‍♂️ The groundnuts, pepper, and especially ginger sounds nutritious, but deep frying it seems to affect its nutritional content. 🤯🤓

!INDEED !HOPE !WEIRD !HUG

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!lol
I wasn't the one that prepared it.

Yes, the deep frying made it less nutritional.
!INDEED

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Maybe you have a good idea on how to prepare Kuli kuli without the need to (deep) fry it, so that most (if not all) of the nutritional content will still remain. 🤔😎🤓😏

!HOPE !INDEED !WEIRD !HUG

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There will be.
But most people are used to this and it is tied to a region tradition and culture.
Doing a modification is like getting rid of their culture and values which will definitely cause a ruckus.
The best thing is to advise people to take it in moderation.
!INDEED
!LOL
!BRN

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I don't think that someone needs to change an entire culture just to have their own (personal) way to cook some (popular) food differently !INDEED. 🤔🧘‍♂️🤯🤗😅

!WEIRD
!HOPE
!PIZZA

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That's personal but when it is versatile it becomes a problem.
Everyone doesn't think the same especially for people that always feel intimidated.
!INDEED
!BRN
!LOL

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