• @CAELIS Palm Oil

    Pure cooking oil from African palm trees. Rich in Vitamin-A and other minerals, also with therapeutic properties

    $6.80$9.00
  • ABA HOT CHILI PEPPER

    ABA HOT CHILI PEPPER, IS A COMBINATION OF ORGANIC CHILI & AFRICAN HOT PEPPER. DRIED AND PACKAGE UNDER HYGIENIC CONDITION. RED IN COLOR, PACKAGE IN WELL PRESERVED & PROPERLY SEALED (IN & OUT) PLASTIC JARS.
    IT CAN LAST FOR 2 YEARS IF KEPT UNDER DRY & COOL ENVIRONMENT.
    IT HAS ZERO ACTIVITIES & NO PRESERVATIVES.

    $5.90$7.00
  • ADAOBIOMA Dried Bitterleafs

    Need to buy dried bitterleaf? Then our dried bitterleaf will be your best friend . Our dried bitterleaf is directly from our farm. They are healthy, rich in fibre and many other nutrients . Bitterleaf also helps to cleanse such vital organs of the body like the liver and the kidney.

    $1.99$4.00
  • Adaobioma Afang or Ukazi leaf (100g)

    Ukazi leaf also known as Afang leaf is called Wild spinach. The Afang has its botanical name to be Gnetum africanum. This leaf is a very good source of some amino acids such as leucine, glutamic acids, and aspartic acid, with glutamic acid being important band instrumental for proper and efficient brain functioning. It also contains unsaturated fatty acid as well as many vitamins and minerals
    It is used as a base mixed with other vegetable, for many known Eastern Nigeria soups for instance afang,it can also be added to Egusi,ogbono okro and many more.

    $7.00$14.00
  • ADAOBIOMA Bitter kola

    Bitterkola,also known as Garcinia is plant found in central and western Africa that has long been valued for its medicinal properties. Although traditional African medicine uses all parts of the bitterkola plant,the seeds are mostly commonly eaten.
    Bitterkola seeds have a sharp bitter flavor that eases into a sweetness as chew,and they’re typically eaten raw.

    HEALTH BENEFITS:

    Although bitterkola has been eaten in African for years, scientist are just beginning to study the health benefits of this flowering plants. According to the early studies, bitterkola may be able to help with health problems including infection, inflammation, Diabetes,liver function,it fight glaucoma,it has anti aging properties,it relieve food poisoning,it is repellent for snake poisoning.it boosts immune system.

    FDA consider bitterkola safe to eat but similarly to essential oils, that’s means there’s no serving sizes or nutritional data.
    However, 2013 study found that bitterkola was high in the following nutrients:
    * Carbohydrates• Fat • Protein •Vitamin C• Calcium•Potassium •Iron.

    HOW TO PREPARE BITTERKOLA

    Bitterkola can be eaten raw on its own, uncooked like many other nuts .Keep in mind, however,it is called ” bitter” for a reason – bitterkola can be acquired taste you can sometimes find in a drink made or flavor with bitterkola at African markets and online stores. If you don’t like the taste but want to introduce bitterkola to your diet, these drinks may be a good option.

    $8.99$15.00
  • ADAOBIOMA Blended Crayfish (50 and 100g)

    The nutrients contained in crayfish makes it good for our everyday diets, as contains essential nutrients needed by the body and in some cases, apart from eating crayfish as food condiments, it be grounded and use to fortify or compliment babies and children’s food.

    $3.00$5.50
  • ADAOBIOMA Coconut Oil

    Our specially made Authentic GRADE A ( Undiluted coconut) Extra virgin coconut oil(ADIAGBON) is 100% Natural pure and has alot of benefits for Hair and Skin.

    HAIR BENEFITS:
    Helps get long hair Repairs split ends .
    Offers chemical – free nourishment

    Fights dandruff _ prevents lice

    $2.77$5.00
  • ADAOBIOMA Crunchy KuliKuli

    Simply,it just means Groundnut or Peanut cake in English.The word “Kuli kuli” has a Hausa meaning which is where this delicious snack first orignated from.
    Crunchy!spicy! yummy Delicious!sweet taste of pure nutty treat! If you missed eating this snack at childhood,you really missed. Ever eaten chocolate cakes without those colorings? That’s the nearest taste we can describe for you.
    It is absolutely made with peanut,but preparing it requires some trucks though kuli kuli is made from dry roasted peanuts/groundnuts, which is then ground into semi- paste, mixed with selected spices and deep- fried until it hardens.

    $3.00$5.00
  • ADAOBIOMA Fonio Flour (Acha)

    As a great source of iron and fibre, Fambia Fonio Flour is often or best recommended for people with celiac disease, diabetes or gluten sensitivities.

    Ingredients

    The Fambia Fonio Flour is made with Natural Fonio seeds.

    Direction for Use:

    Use for baking, swallow or porridge meal. View other recipes on our social media handles.

    Preparation:

    * Add 2 cups of water in a pot and allow to boil,
    •While the water is still boiling,add 1 cup of Fonio Flour a little at same, make sure to stir at same time with ladle so that it doesn’t come out with lumps,

    * Cover the pot for 3 minutes and the swallow is ready to serve with any soup of your choice

    For porridge:

    •Mix 2 spoons of Fonio Flour in 1 cup of water and set to boil in a pot
    * Stir very well till it thickens and it’s ready to serve

    For Pancakes:

    * 3/4 cup of fonio flour+2 mashed bananas+ 1egg+1/2tsp baking soda (optional)mix the batter with a little water and fry on a low heat till brown on both sides.

    * For baking :It serves as a gluten free,fibre rich replacement of white flour.

    $11.99$15.00
  • ADAOBIOMA Grounded Ginger

    Ginger is a plant with leafty stems and yellowish good green flowers.The ginger spice comes from the roots of the plant. Ginger is a native to warmer parts of Asia,such as china,India, and Japan but now is grown in parts of south America and Africa. It is also now grown in the a Middle East to use as with food and medicine.

    Ginger root is well known as a remedy for travel sickness, nausea and indigestion and is used for wind,colic, irritable bowel,loss of appetite,chills,colds,flu,
    poor circulation, menstrual cramps, dyspepsia, indigestion and gastrointestinal problems such as gas and stomach cramps,boosting circulation and lowering high blood pressure and keeping the blood thin in higher doses.Ginger is anti – viral and make a warming cold and flu relief.

    USES

    * Marinade for fish and meat
    *Homemade Salad dressing
    * Soups
    * Smoothies
    *Sweet potatoes and carrots dishes
    *Tea _boil it in hot water alone or add lemon & a bit sugar

    *Cocktail and baked dessert.

    $8.99$13.00
  • Adaobioma Peppersoup Spice (50g)

    The health benefits of Nigeria peppersoup is dependent on the ingredients used to prepare it. It is typically made with Nigeria herbs and spices, and interestingly some of these herbs and spices are used in traditional medical treatments

    $2.50$4.00
  • ADAOBIOMA Grounded Chili pepper

    HEALTH BENEFITS OF CHILI PEPPER

    •It improves digestive health and metabolism.
    * Allievate Migraine
    * May reduce risks of cancer
    •Fights fungal infections colds and the flu
    •provides joint pain relief
    •Fight inflammation
    •Supports cardiovascular health
    * Decrease risks of type 2 diabetes
    * Promote red blood cells

    USES OF CHILI PEPPER

    * Potential uses of red chilli pepper for osteoarthritis pain

    •Potential uses of chili for obesity

    •potential uses of chili pepper for diabetes

    How To Use

    * Add the chili pepper to your food to make it spicy

    •Do not use too much chili pepper,excess consumption might cause harmful effects.

    $3.50$6.00
  • ADAOBIOMA Palm oil (1lit)

    Palm oil is use to serve different purposes like cooking, packaging materials, making candles,it also being used as biofuels and feeding of livestock.

    $9.80$12.20
  • AL_ASHRAF Locust Beans (Iru)

    Iru or Dawadawa, also referred to as Locust Beans, is an indigenous Nigerian flavoring utilized in soup recipes. This condiment can be applied to prepare various types of soups such as Okro, Ewedu, Vegetable, and Ogbono soups. To reduce the fermented odor,and to increase the shelf life, the Iru has been sundried, and it can be preserved by keeping it in a cool and dry spot.

    $4.00$5.00
  • Almat Kulikuli ( Peanut cake)

    kulikuli ( peanut cake)is produced with roasted groundnut paste,it’s highly Nutritious, with its numerous health benefits,it a rich source of protein, minerals and folic acid, it also be used for oats, pap ,tea etc

    $5.00$6.00
  • Asuwa Cassava Flake (White Garri) 500g

    Garri (Cassava flake) is made from Cassava roots that have been peeled, grated, fermented and then dried.

    $6.25$7.00
  • Asuwa Groundnut (500ml)

    Groundnut differ in size, shape and colour of the seed coat or testa.

    $13.50$15.00
  • Asuwa Natural Honey (500ml)

    Honey, sweet, viscous liquid food, dark golden in colour, produced in the honey sacs of various bees from the nectar of flower

    $20.99$22.00
  • Asuwa Red Palm Oil (2kg)

    Palm oil is an edible oil that comes from the fruit of the oil Palm tree (Elaeis Guinness).

    $33.00$35.00
  • Awesome Orange double rose Turban Cap

    The African women’s fashion turban cap is a versatile and stylish accessory worn across various cultures on the continent. Often made from colorful fabrics, including Ankara or jersey, turbans can be tied in numerous ways, allowing for personal expression and creativity. They serve both practical and aesthetic purposes, providing protection from the sun and hair while adding a fashionable touch to outfits. Turbans are commonly seen at social events, religious gatherings, and everyday wear, symbolizing elegance, cultural heritage, and individuality. Their popularity has grown globally, influencing contemporary fashion trends.

    $11.80$13.00
  • Awesome Red Asoke Auto gele

    African women’s fashion often features the head tie, commonly known as “gele” in Nigeria. This vibrant accessory is made from various fabrics, including Ankara, lace, and satin, and is worn to signify cultural identity, social status, and style. The gele is typically tied in elaborate styles, reflecting both tradition and personal expression. It is commonly worn at weddings, religious ceremonies, and festive occasions, enhancing the overall attire with its bold colors and intricate designs. The art of tying a gele is a skill passed down through generations, showcasing creativity and craftsmanship.

    $18.00$20.00
  • Awesome Yellow Asoke head Band

    African women’s fashion often features the head tie, commonly known as “gele” in Nigeria. This vibrant accessory is made from various fabrics, including Ankara, lace, and satin, and is worn to signify cultural identity, social status, and style. The gele is typically tied in elaborate styles, reflecting both tradition and personal expression. It is commonly worn at weddings, religious ceremonies, and festive occasions, enhancing the overall attire with its bold colors and intricate designs. The art of tying a gele is a skill passed down through generations, showcasing creativity and craftsmanship.

    $10.06$12.00
  • Awesome 2 tone blue and brown double Rose Turban

    The African women’s fashion turban cap is a versatile and stylish accessory worn across various cultures on the continent. Often made from colorful fabrics, including Ankara or jersey, turbans can be tied in numerous ways, allowing for personal expression and creativity. They serve both practical and aesthetic purposes, providing protection from the sun and hair while adding a fashionable touch to outfits. Turbans are commonly seen at social events, religious gatherings, and everyday wear, symbolizing elegance, cultural heritage, and individuality. Their popularity has grown globally, influencing contemporary fashion trends.

    $14.00$16.00
  • Awesome Black Turban Lifter

    The African women’s fashion turban cap is a versatile and stylish accessory worn across various cultures on the continent. Often made from colorful fabrics, including Ankara or jersey, turbans can be tied in numerous ways, allowing for personal expression and creativity. They serve both practical and aesthetic purposes, providing protection from the sun and hair while adding a fashionable touch to outfits. Turbans are commonly seen at social events, religious gatherings, and everyday wear, symbolizing elegance, cultural heritage, and individuality. Their popularity has grown globally, influencing contemporary fashion trends.

    $10.19$12.00
  • Awesome Emerald Green Turban Cap

    The African women’s fashion turban cap is a versatile and stylish accessory worn across various cultures on the continent. Often made from colorful fabrics, including Ankara or jersey, turbans can be tied in numerous ways, allowing for personal expression and creativity. They serve both practical and aesthetic purposes, providing protection from the sun and hair while adding a fashionable touch to outfits. Turbans are commonly seen at social events, religious gatherings, and everyday wear, symbolizing elegance, cultural heritage, and individuality. Their popularity has grown globally, influencing contemporary fashion trends.

    $12.50$14.00
  • Awesome Onion Applique Turban Cap

    The African women’s fashion turban cap is a versatile and stylish accessory worn across various cultures on the continent. Often made from colorful fabrics, including Ankara or jersey, turbans can be tied in numerous ways, allowing for personal expression and creativity. They serve both practical and aesthetic purposes, providing protection from the sun and hair while adding a fashionable touch to outfits. Turbans are commonly seen at social events, religious gatherings, and everyday wear, symbolizing elegance, cultural heritage, and individuality. Their popularity has grown globally, influencing contemporary fashion trends.

    $14.40$16.00
  • Awesome Pink Cross Turban Cap

    The African women’s fashion turban cap is a versatile and stylish accessory worn across various cultures on the continent. Often made from colorful fabrics, including Ankara or jersey, turbans can be tied in numerous ways, allowing for personal expression and creativity. They serve both practical and aesthetic purposes, providing protection from the sun and hair while adding a fashionable touch to outfits. Turbans are commonly seen at social events, religious gatherings, and everyday wear, symbolizing elegance, cultural heritage, and individuality. Their popularity has grown globally, influencing contemporary fashion trends.

    $15.39$17.00
  • Awesome Royal blue Asoke Auto gele

    African women’s fashion often features the head tie, commonly known as “gele” in Nigeria. This vibrant accessory is made from various fabrics, including Ankara, lace, and satin, and is worn to signify cultural identity, social status, and style. The gele is typically tied in elaborate styles, reflecting both tradition and personal expression. It is commonly worn at weddings, religious ceremonies, and festive occasions, enhancing the overall attire with its bold colors and intricate designs. The art of tying a gele is a skill passed down through generations, showcasing creativity and craftsmanship.

    $17.99$20.00

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