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Why Nkwobi is More Than Just a Dish

I still remember the first time I encountered nkwobi at my friend Chioma's home in Lagos. The aromatic spices wafting through her kitchen told me I was in for something special, but I had no idea this traditional Igbo dish would become one of my most cherished culinary discoveries. Nkwobi, for the uninitiated, is a delicacy of spiced cow foot, slow-cooked until tender and served in a rich, palm oil-based sauce. The secret lies in the blend of seasonings - ground ehuru (calabash nutmeg), uziza seeds, utazi leaves, and potash, which create a complex harmony of flavors that arouse your taste buds.   The Nutritional Benefits in Every Bite Beyond its incredible taste, Nkwobi is surprisingly nutritious. Here’s why: Protein...

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5 Foods You Should Never Refrigerate

Last month, my friend invited me over for dinner. While helping her prep in the kitchen, I reached into her fridge to grab some garlic and found something odd. There was a whole tub of palm oil sitting on the shelf, right next to some onions. I paused and asked, “Why is your palm oil in the fridge?” She laughed and said, “I thought it would stay fresh longer this way!” That moment stuck with me. Many of us don’t think twice about what we toss into the fridge. But here’s the truth: not everything belongs there. In fact, storing certain foods in the fridge can ruin their flavor, texture, or shelf life. If you’ve been wondering why your food...

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The Surprising Health Benefits of Pickles

I was seven when I first tasted a pickle. It wasn’t just the crunch that hooked me; it was the sour, tangy flavor that seemed to light up every taste bud. From that moment on, pickles had a place in my heart and, more importantly, in my kitchen. But as I grew older, I realized that pickles are so much more than a zesty snack. They’re packed with health benefits and have a place in almost every cuisine. Today, on National Pickle Day, let’s consider why pickles deserve a place in your diet, plus some creative ways to use them in cooking. And, if you’re feeling inspired, Flourish Spices and African Food is here to help you stock up on...

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Ola Elkanah's Culinary Journey From Nigeria to Salem

Growing up in Nigeria, the flavors and foods of West Africa were an integral part of Ola Elkanah's life. However, when she first moved to Salem, she found it nearly impossible to access the ingredients she needed to cook authentic African meals.Things like palm oil, fufu flour and other staples were largely absent from grocery stores in the area. Any time Ola wanted to make classics from her childhood like jollof rice or egusi soup, she would need to make a trek down to Portland to hunt for what she needed.It was out of frustration with these long food finds that Ola had the idea to start sourcing African ingredients herself. In 2010, she launched Flourish Spices with the goal...

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National Nut Day: A Crunchy Celebration

Every year, on October 22nd, nut lovers around the world come together to celebrate National Nut Day. It’s a day dedicated to appreciating these tiny powerhouses of nutrition that bring joy, crunch, and a splash of flavor to our meals and snacks. This year, let's take a crunchy journey that highlights the unique role nuts play in our diets, particularly in African cuisine, and how you can spice things up with Flourish Spices! Growing up, I was a picky eater, and nuts were definitely not on my list of favorites. But as I got older, I started to appreciate the unique taste and texture of almonds, walnuts, and cashews. I even discovered peanut butters, which made a delicious spread for...

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