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Box Of Ripe Plantain

£19.00£37.00

Ripe plantain box

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Box Of Unripe Plaintain

Discover the culinary delight of unripe plantains with our premium Box of Unripe Plantain, a versatile staple that brings authentic flavor and endless possibilities to your kitchen. Packed fresh and ready for you to unleash your creativity, these firm green plantains are rich in nutrients and offer a unique taste that can elevate any dish.

Box Of Yam

£25.99

Yam packaged in a box

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Cassava

£1.99

A woody shrub that belongs to the spurge family (Euphorbiaceae).

1kg

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Cocoyam

£4.99

A tropical root crop that is a staple food.

1kg

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Dried Bitter Leaves

£1.99

Are vegetable used in various dishes across Africa.

25g

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Dried Oha Leaves

A nutritious, leafy-green vegetable common with the Igbo ethnic group

Dried Ugu Leaves

Fluted pumpkin: A versatile leafy ingredient in Nigerian cuisine

Dried Uziza Leaves

£2.49

Piper guineense. A West African spice and a popular ingredient.

25g

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Dried Water Leaves

A dehydrated, nutrient-rich vegetable.

Dry Okazi Leaves

Unlock the vibrant essence of traditional culinary delights with our premium Dry Okazi Leaves, a staple in West African cuisine that elevates any dish to new heights.

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