The history of garri
Garri is a popular West African granular food made from processed cassava roots, introduced from South America by Portuguese colonizers in the 16th century. It gained widespread popularity in the 19th century through returning formerly enslaved people, and it is cherished for its long shelf life, affordability, and versatility as a “soaking” snack or cooked eba.
The most nutritious Nigerian dishes
The most nutritious Nigerian dishes are nutrient-dense, fiber-rich, and often feature leafy greens, legumes, and lean proteins. Top choices include Efo Riro (spinach soup), Okra Soup, Moi Moi (steamed bean pudding), Beans and Plantain (porridge), and pepper soup, which provide high fiber, vitamins, and plant-based protein for sustained energy.
Palm Oil: Benefits and Dangers
Palm oil offers some nutritional benefits, primarily due to its antioxidant content, but its high saturated fat content can pose health risks if consumed in excess. There are also significant environmental and ethical concerns associated with its production.





