Owho soup and starch. OWO AND STARCH / NIGERIAN/DELTAN DELICACY(URHOBO) HOW TO soup annie itugbu africa. I Cooked Delta Urhobo Owho Soup Today on BattaBox we are heading to Warri to learn about a Delta State speciality, Starch and Owo soup AKA Yellow and Yellow. ► Subscribe to BattaBox on. Последние твиты от OWHO + STARCH(@joe_swaggs).
Owho soup is one soup every one no matter your ethnicity you would love. Urhobo Owho Soup is a delicious soup that Urhobo people from Delta State of Nigeria swear by. It goes well with yellow garri, starch, boiled yam and boiled plantains. You can Have Owho soup and starch using 9 ingredients and 4 steps. Here is how you achieve it.
Ingredients of Owho soup and starch
- What You needis of Pam oil.
- Lets Go Prepare of Native salt.
- Lets Go Prepare of Seasoning.
- It's of Starch.
- It's of Dryfish.
- Lets Go Prepare of Bushmeat.
- Lets Go Prepare of Dry pepper.
- What You needis of Crayfish.
- It's of Pomo.
Whichever you like, Owho Soup will not disappoint! Owo is a traditional soup/sauce, native to the south - southern region of Nigerian(Benin-Bini, Urhobo, Delta, Itsekhiri, Ijaw, Isoko). It is a popular soup with a few variations, from different tribes. My People Una Dey…» It goes well with yellow garri, starch, boiled yam and boiled plantains.
Owho soup and starch step by step
- Parboil the meat with with maggi and salt then add some more water.
- Add the dryfish, dry pepper, crayfish and palm oil.
- Then mix the starch in little water and stir it into the soup until it is thick.
- Add the small native salt and taste if its okay. Then let it boil for some time and put down.
Whichever you like, Owho Soup will not disappoint! Find the ingredients via the link below Preparing Owho soup and starch requires a lot of experience and skill. Most young ladies do not know how to make this soup. When dem nor share Owo Soup and Starch for party, then you go see better quarrel between elders, young and the children. Starch and Banga or Starch and Owho Soup are Delta delicacies! ❤ Like & Subscribe for more: bit.ly/NigerianRecipes Click "Show More" or down-arrow for.