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  • You Already Love These 8 Foods, But Have You Tried Them in a Salad?

    You Already Love These 8 Foods, But Have You Tried Them in a Salad?

    Garri

    First of all, who said eating garri had to be basic? Garri can be bougie too, you know. Add water to your garri to soften it, then pour over any salad mix, stir together and you’re good to go. 

    Suya

    We know what you’re thinking – “Is Zikoko okay at all?” –  But hear us out, you already eat suya with plenty of onions and pepper. Why not add all the ingredients of a salad to it to make it a little healthier?

    Raw pepper

    If you’re Yoruba and you enjoy eating salad, we know you’ve thought about doing this before. Don’t be scared to try it. You know you want to.

    Shrimp

    If you’re the type of person who wants to throw hands when they hear seafood slander, press your haters’ necks with a shrimp salad.

    Nuts

    Groundnut, tiger nut, and hazelnut, we all love to snack on these foods. Why not add them to your salad too? Unless you’re allergic to nuts, this is a whole meal.

    Spicy Chicken

    Chickens weren’t made to live on top of jollof rice forever. You need to get out of your comfort zone and try new things with it. Like using chicken to make a spicy salad. 

    Yam

    Yam can be boring on its own. But you can’t deny that it slaps when you imagine it being nicely diced and mixed with other ingredients in a salad. It just fits right in. 

    Catfish

    You might think the only appeal catfish has is pepper soup. But that’s because you’ve not tried grilling it and using it to make a salad. You’re eating fish on one hand, and on the other hand, there’s no other hand, it’s just fish salad.


    The best thing about all these foods, is you don’t have to make them by yourself. So Fresh has made a set of new salads with unpredictable and exciting foods like Catfish, Suya, Pineapple salsa and Beans. You can find all the best combos on their website and make your pick.

  • These Are The Top 7 Places To Eat In UNILAG

    Calling on all UNILAG Alumni and current students, I stand to be corrected but I’m pretty sure these are the top 5 places to eat in UNILAG.

    Glamos Rarebits (Shop 10)

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    Bet you didn’t know Shop 10 is just a nickname and Glamos Rarebits is the real name of this legendary food place, From when it was known as Shop 2 in Red Bricks, to when it became known as Shop 10 behind Jaja Hostel, Glamos is most famous for one thing – it’s Jollof rice which is arguably one of the best in Lagos.

    Mavise

    For many people, Mavise was considered to be Shop 10’s number one rival. Although I personally thought Shop 10 served the best jollof rice, Mavise fans would beg to differ.

    Salado

    Like the name might connote, you already know that Salado is all about making great, fresh salads. It’s funny how people found a way to combine their salads with anything they were eating from rice to chips to even beans.

    Ewa-agoyin Palace

    Eating ewa-agoyin in any other place in UNILAG is unheard of. Ever had ewa-agoyin you don’t even want to eat your mum’s own again? That’s how good it is.  In fact, there were many a people who thought she was adding a bit of jazz to the mix.

    Iya Moria

    Iya Moria started off at Ozolua before expanding to DLI. Anyone who stayed in those areas ate her food on a daily basis.

    Olaiya

    Even though they only opened their UNILAG branch in 2015, it didn’t take too long for Olaiya to become a household name for UNILAG students. Known for their fire amala and gbegiri, there’s no way you’d pass through UNILAg without stopping for their food.

    Korede’s Spaghetti

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    Korede’s Spaghetti might be the newest kid on the block but anyone who has tried it out will agree that he deserves a place on this list.

    Did we leave your favourite place out? Do you think it deserves a place on this list? Let us know!