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Organic Garbanzo Chick Peas
- Goya Organic Chick Peas are 100 percent certified organic
- Excellent source of fiber and protein available in five varieties full flavor
- Low sodium and with no synthetic pesticides
- Size 15.5oz
- If it’s Goya. it has to be good
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Red Red Beans
Red Red is a favorite dish for many homes, it is serve with Gari or fried ripe plantain. However, it could just as well be served with plain boiled rice. It keeps and reheats well, so it can be made ahead of time. This meal is quite filling, and a light fruit dessert is all that is needed to complete it.
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Rice Balls -Omotuo
Omo tuo is a Ghanaian staple food made with rice. The rice is usually cooked with more water than usual to make it softer. It is then beaten to make it smooth, after which it is shaped into sizable balls. In Ghana, it is usually served with soup made of groundnut or palmnut.
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Rice Balls And Peanut Butter With Spinach and Beans
- Rice Balls And Peanut Butter With Spinach and Beans (Includes Goat Meat, Beef, Eggs and Honey Comb in the soup)
$19.99 -
Rice Balls With Peanut Butter Soup
- Rice Balls And Peanut Butter Soup(Includes Goat Meat, Beef, Eggs and Honey Comb in the soup)
$19.99 -
StarKist Tuna Flakes With Sunflower Oil & Peppers 160g
- Starkist Tuna Flakes Shito
- NT WT 160g
- Tasty tuna flakes in Shito (Peppers)
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Tuo Zaafi -TZ
Tuo Zaafi is commonly made with corn flour or millet flour and it is soft in nature and a little sticky when felt between the hands. It is normally eaten with any soup of your choice, but the most common soups associated with Tuo Zaafi is ‘ayoyoyo’ or dry okracontributing beneficially to the intestine and overall health.
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Waakye with fried fish
Waakye (pronounced waa-chay) is a Ghanaian dish of cooked rice and beans, commonly eaten for breakfast or lunch. The rice and beans, usually black eyed peas or cow beans, are cooked together, along with red dried sorghum leaf sheaths or stalks and limestone.
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