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A lot of people have termed garri the ‘poverty food’ of Nigeria.

Most people don’t realise how much of a special food garri is.

I’m going to help you explore the world of garri.

The most basic combination is Garri and groundnut. Clearly.

There’s also Garri Cake. If you went to a Nigerian boarding school, you probably know what this is.

Another rather basic one will be Garri and milk. If you want to be filled to the brim, just have garrison and milk.

Garri also goes very well with coconut. I don’t even want to start. I promise you, this is fire.

If you come from a Nigerian home and you’ve never had beans and garri, I dont know what to say.

Let’s look into garri and asun… no, no, garri and fish. Actually no, garri and suya.

Another garri combination as seen in Nigerian homes will be moin-moin and garri.

There’s also a Nigerian snack called kuli kuli. It’s kind of hard to chew, but it is worth the stress.

You should keep in mind that with all of these combinations, it’s important to sweeten your garri with sugar.
