A very rich and nutirtious blend of yellow corn, millet and ginger to add a whole new dimension to your pap or ogi as it called in the Western part of Nigeria. Ogi is a popular staple food in Nigeria and often had as breakfast alongside other popular dishes such as moi moi or akara.
Akamu (Igbo), Ogi (Yoruba) or Pap is Nigerian corn meal made from wet corn starch. It has a distinctive sour taste that makes people crave it. It is processed from dry white or yellow corn. It best consumed hot with milk and sweetner.
Akamu (Igbo), Ogi (Yoruba) or Pap is Nigerian corn meal made from wet corn starch. It has a distinctive sour taste that makes people crave it. It is processed from dry white or yellow corn. It best consumed hot with milk and sweetner.
Akamu (Igbo), Ogi (Yoruba) or Pap is Nigerian corn meal made from wet corn starch. It has a distinctive sour taste that makes people crave it. It is processed from dry white or yellow corn. It best consumed hot with milk and sweetner.
Akamu (Igbo), Ogi (Yoruba) or Pap is Nigerian corn meal made from wet corn starch. It has a distinctive sour taste that makes people crave it. It is processed from dry white or yellow corn. It best consumed hot with milk and sweetner.