11-02-2023 05:25 AM
“Just a peanut”? not for our homegrown groundnuts otherwise called peanuts. In Nigeria, the Groundnut pyramid was part and parcel of our agricultural landmark because, after harvesting them in large quantities they are bagged and piled up in pyramid shapes for export. If you look at our #200 currency, you will see the pyramid as a reminder that this is part of our heritage as a people.
picture of 200 Naira Nigerian currency with a groundnut pyramid in the background
Here, groundnut is not just a peanut, we make cooking oil from it. As a matter of fact, groundnut oil is a generic name for any cooking oil commonly used in food processing. But beyond cooking oil, we produce groundnut cake called kwili-kwili in our local parlance. Groundnut soup is equally made from it in addition to peanut butter that we use in serving Kola or eating garden egg. Besides boiling fresh groundnuts with salt and eating them as a snack, we also fry them dry and package them as takeaway snack packs. Groundnut drink called Kunu-gyeda is a classic fluid we relish with joy because of the rich nutrients it contains making it a whole meal. Balakwabo is yet another brand of cake derived from this precious legume grown mainly in the Northern part of Nigeria. According to Daniel Zhigila over ten dishes made from peanuts include: groundnut oil, kulili, yaji, sisi pelebe, donkwa, kunu geda, chin-chin, groundnut soup, roasted groundnut, cooked or boiled groundnut. The uses and preparations of these food items vary from one part of Nigeria to another. Thus, the importance of groundnut in Nigeria cannot be overemphasized. So when next you come to Nigeria note that groundnut is more than “just a peanut”
11-02-2023 12:08 PM
Informative post @ogewuru
I didn't know about it. Peanuts are available in our country. I love to eat peanuts. Thanks for sharing this post.
11-03-2023 06:52 AM
@Tandrima2 thats good but apart from eating the roasted peanut are there other ways you make dishes from it ?
11-03-2023 09:12 AM - edited 11-03-2023 09:14 AM
Great expository here my friend @ogewuru
I have had probably all of the edibles you mentioned here in this post. 😆
perhaps the most unfortunate part of Nigeria’s history is that agriculture has far taken a back seat in contributing to the Nation’s GDP and the Groundnut pyramid is one of those we hope to be restored.
It would have been great to share some more pictures of these delicacies in this post as well.
Thanks for sharing and happy guiding
11-03-2023 10:14 AM
@MrFreez you are right Sir, I will bring in more pictures next time to further drive home the points
11-06-2023 02:23 AM
We Indians eat peanuts with various dishes. We eat with peanuts along with various vegetable curries. However those who love to eat peanuts, eat with peanut in their favourite foods @ogewuru
11-06-2023 09:49 AM
@Tandrima2 can you see, different strokes for different folks In our clime peanut is a utility nut
11-06-2023 11:34 AM
Great post i love peanut Thank you @ogewuru
11-07-2023 03:11 AM
@MohammadPalash Thank you so much glad to know that I have a fan in you