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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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Oatswallow: Your New Favorite Low-Carb Craving

National Oatmeal Day is a day to celebrate one of the world's oldest and most beloved breakfast foods. But what if we told you that oatmeal could be reimagined, transformed into a nutritious and grain-free delight? Imagine a world where you could savor the taste of a traditional Nigerian meal, like pounded yam or amala, without the carb-heavy guilt. A world where you could indulge in a delicious, low-carb alternative that's both nutritious and satisfying. That world is here, thanks to Flourish Spices and African Food. Our groundbreaking low-carb oatmeal swallow, made from organic coconut flour, flaxseed meal, and vegetable plant-based ingredients is a game-changer.   Why Oatswallow? Nutritional Powerhouse: Packed with protein, fiber, and essential nutrients, Oatswallow keeps you fuller for...

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Level Up Your Snack Game: Try These Nigerian Favorites

Growing up, some of my fondest memories were of family road trips, sitting in the back seat of our car, with the windows rolled down and the wind blowing through my hair. But what made those trips special wasn’t just the laughter or the destinations—it was the snacks we brought along. From the crunch of kuli kuli to the spicy flavor of kilishi, every bite was an adventure. Even today, these snacks remain my go-to when I’m looking for something to munch on during a lazy afternoon or while binge-watching my favorite shows.If you’re like me and love a good crunch, let me take you on a journey of some of my all-time favorite traditional snacks that’ll keep your taste...

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Cooking Okro Soup Doesn’t Have to Be Hard: Discover Our Time-Saving Hacks!

There’s something magical about the warmth of a steaming pot of okro soup simmering on the stove. The aroma wafts through the kitchen, drawing family and friends together, ready to dive into a bowl of comfort. Growing up, my weekends revolved around helping my mom in the kitchen as she prepared this dish. I can still hear her laughter and the rhythmic sound of her chopping okro while sharing stories of our family’s heritage.However, I vividly remember the struggle of cutting okro—slimy fingers and little bits of green everywhere. It was enough to make me wonder if there was an easier way to enjoy this flavorful soup. Well, there is! Here are five hacks for cooking delicious okro soup without...

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5 Genius Hacks for Cooking Moin Moin Like a Pro

If you’ve ever made Moin Moin from scratch, you know it can be quite the task from peeling beans to blending everything just right. It’s no wonder some of us shy away from this beloved Nigerian dish. But what if I told you there are ways to make the process easier, faster, and even more fun? Yes, you heard right. Cooking Moin Moin doesn’t have to be a kitchen marathon. With a few smart hacks, you can make this savory bean pudding in little time, with less hassle, and still have it taste amazing. Ready to up your Moin Moin game? Let’s dive in! 1. Skip the Bean Peeling—Use Moin Moin Mix! Let’s face it, peeling beans is the least...

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