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May 9, 2024 · 2:33. The price of rice — the main ingredient in Nigeria’s favorite jollof dish — more than doubled in March, placing more pressure on household incomes in Africa’s most populous nation,...
- Anthony Osae-Brown
1 day ago · The price of rice in Nigeria has seen a notable decrease recently. Reports indicate that rice prices have crashed by over 20%, providing relief for Nigerian households amid rising food inflation. The reopening of the Nigeria-Niger border has led to an influx of cheaper paddy rice, contributing to the drop in prices.
May 20, 2024 · Nigerian Native Jollof Rice is a crowd pleaser and has a distinct name in southeastern Nigeria, among the Efik it’s called Iwuk Edesi or Palm Oil rice. Nigerian Native Jollof Rice Chopsity.
4 days ago · This equals 53 percent of the N30,000 minimum wage, meaning that a minimum-wage earner can only cook jollof rice once a month. “The cost of cooking a pot of jollof rice for me and my family would have cost me about N7,000 last year, but now, even N12,000 can’t sufficiently cook the same quantity for my family.
5 days ago · Rinse the rice under cold water until the water runs clear. Set aside. Blend the tomatoes and bell pepper into a smooth paste. Heat oil in a pot and sauté onions until translucent. Add garlic, thyme, curry powder and salt to the onions and stir well.
May 26, 2024 · Fresh peppers, another crucial jollof rice ingredient, have witnessed a similar price hike, nearly doubling in cost over the last month. Umar said a custard bucket of pepper sold for N3,000 or N4 ...
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May 6, 2024 · Jollof rice is often hailed as the crown jewel of Nigerian cuisine, a dish that holds a special place in the hearts and palates of Nigerians' both at home and the diaspora. Jollof rice is iconic, characterised by its vibrant colour, tantalising aroma, and explosive flavours.