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      • Cooking methods vary between Nigerian and Ghanaian jollof, but the main difference is the type of rice used. In making jollof, Nigerians use long-grain rice, which is sturdier and provides good flavor absorption, while Ghanaians use the more-aromatic basmati rice, which itself adds an extra flavor to the dish.
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  2. Jul 4, 2018 · The first key difference in Nigerian Jollof is the type of rice grain used. Nigerian Jollof is made with long grain parboiled rice. Long grain rice is not native to Nigeria, but imported from Asian countries. A second difference is the method of cooking.

  3. Aug 6, 2020 · In making jollof, Nigerians use long-grain rice, which is sturdier and provides good flavor absorption, while Ghanaians use the more-aromatic basmati rice, which itself adds...

  4. Sep 28, 2023 · 1. While the Nigerian version uses long-grain rice, the Ghanaian version often uses basmati or Thai jasmine rice, and this means that there will be a big difference in taste and smell....

  5. May 27, 2020 · Nigerian jollof uses long grain parboiled rice, which is less starchy. With Ghanaian jollof, a Thai or a jasmine rice is used, bringing out more starch in the meal itself ,” he said, when discussing the differences between Ghanaian jollof and other rice-based dishes.

  6. Jun 8, 2021 · Nigerian food writer Jiji Majiri Ugboma believes that "the Jollof feud between Ghana and Nigeria is arguably the most heated food debate amongst any diaspora". As a Ghanaian with many...

  7. Sep 15, 2018 · Nigerian jollof uses long grain parboiled rice, which is less starchy. With Ghanaian jollof, a Thai or a jasmine rice is used, bringing out more starch in the meal itself,” he...

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