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  • 5 Foods You Shouldn’t Put Tomatoes In

    Whatever you do as a cook (be it professional or you cook for your own enjoyment), here are foods you shouldn’t put tomatoes in.

    1. Beans.

    Tomato has no business being in beans. Not now, not ever. Unless you’re making a separate stew for the beans, then that is a different case. I have heard people trying to make a case for tomatoes to be put in beans and I am going to try it first. Until then, no beans in tomatoes.

    2. Egusi soup.

    Tomatoes have no business in egusi soup. Really. Unless you are cooking the egusi like stew. Even then, e get as e be. Some tribes in Nigeria add it though. Something about preference.

    3. Okro (Ila alasepo)

    I admit I may have been tempted to add tomatoes to okro cooked with pepper. It didn’t bode well, and now I understand why the ancestors forbid such a union.

    4. Efo riro.

    This one does not need repetition. They don’t match. But at the end of the day, do what you want, because I have added tomatoes once or twice to my efo riro too. So I don’t have the right to judge you.

    5. Fried rice and coconut rice.

    No, please. The answer is no. Remove tomatoes from these things. Remove them completely.

    Here’s something you need to see: 8 Unbelievable Things Nigerians Actually Eat

  • Move Over Jollof Rice, Badagry Coconut Rice Is Actually Bae
    Not every time Jollof rice, sometimes try the healthy dish that is coconut rice. Blessed with so many coconut trees, Badagry people sure know how to make a mean rice dish with coconut. As usual, we’ll be blessing you with this quick recipe –  don’t say we don’t do nice things for you!

    1. For the rice, you’ll need:

    2. First, you’ll need to break the coconut to get the most important ingredient, the coconut meat.

    3. Next, blend the coconut meat with water until smooth.

    4. Boil the coconut milk with meat stock for some minutes.

    5. Add the washed rice, pepper, onions and of course, season with Maggi cubes and Maggi Mixpy for that extra spicy taste – cook this until the rice becomes soft.

    6. Next, add the prawns, chopped bell peppers and the rest of the vegetables to the cooking pot.

    7. Cover the pot with a sheet of foil paper- let it simmer for 10 minutes.

    8. Stir together with a wooden spoon and your delicious coconut rice is done!

    You can watch the breakdown of this recipe in the video below:

    Don’t forget to check out more recipes from all over Nigeria on Delicious Naija, from Maggi Nigeria.

    Make sure to look out for the ‘Delicious Naija’ show at these times on your TV:  7:30 pm, Friday on Arewa24,  7:30 pm, Saturday on Africa Magic (Family) , 5 pm, Sunday on NTA,   OR just watch it online right now!