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Halal Goat Meat Per lb
- HALAL GOAT MEAT
- All-natural
- Hormone-free.
- Pasture-raised
- Hand slaughtered, all-natural
- 15lb Box
Quality Ethnic Food Inc. Halal Goat Meat comes from pasture-raised and hand-slaughtered goats.
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Fried CatFish
Special Home made seafood with fresh fried cat fish and fries .It comes with a choice of your sides
$13.64 -
Chicken with fried rice
Fried Rice is rich With the abundance of nutrients include Energy, Carbohydrate, Fat, Calcium, Phosphor, Iron, Vitamin A, Vitamin C
$13.64 -
Fufu and Peanut Soup Only
- Fufu remains fresh for days and requires no special method of preservation.
- It is rich in carbohydrates and minerals
$13.64 -
Konkonte and Peanut butter Soup
Kokonte, also known as, Abitie, lapiiwa is a ghanaian dish Main ingredients, Cassava root. Cookbook: Konkonte It is usually eaten with a soups made from palm nut or groundnuts.
$13.64 -
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.
$13.64 -
Banku and Okra stew
Banku is a local Ghanaian dish prepared by mixing a proportionate amount of fermented corn dough and cassava dough. These dough types are mixed together in hot water in a consistency that favours the maker. The corn dough dishes out some fibre, minerals and magnesium. The cassava dough is rich in starch which is good for the body.
$13.64 – $27.29 -
Fufu and Light Soup
Fufu is a starchy dough that is most commonly associated with Ghana, specifically with the Akan ethnic group. It is commonly made from cassava and unripe plantains made together into a paste, which is then molded by hand into a ball shape and served with a special sauce/soup. In essence it is the sauce/soup that really gives each Fufu dish its unique identity
$13.64
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