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What To Eat For Sahur and iftar

Having trouble deciding what to have for sahur and iftar?

Here's a list of food that you can pick from:

Sahur
Bread and tea
Bread and egg
Rice
Spaghetti
Pancakes
Yam and egg
Moimoi and ogi
Bread and beans
Fruits ( Apple, pineapple, grape, date and berries)
Noodles and egg
Custard
Biscuits and tea
Water
Yogurt


Iftar
Pounded yam and Egusi😊
Semo and okra
Eba and Efo
Amala and Ewedu
Poundo and Ogbono
Rice and beans
Beans and plantain
Plantain and egg
Plantain and custard
Gizdodo and egg
Moimoi and ogi
Bread and Akara
Akara and ogi
Yam and egg
Fries and chicken
Fruits ( cucumbers, watermelon, bananas, pears, date, mango, oranges)
Salad
Juice
Garri and kuli or groundnut
Rice and meat,chicken, egg, plantain
Semo and egusi.

Enjoy!


Comments

  1. I pick Noodles and egg
    So bring it to my door step

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  2. Lol that water part is funny

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  3. U will just be making someone be craving for d food now ni

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  4. Encyclopedia, ur food list is making me to cry.. Water ke... & remember that pics is an oppression.. Keep drinking ur water & yoghurt as sahur...

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  5. But wait o, are u trying to act English or something... Garri is missing

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