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AFP Gari 900g
AFP Gari wit is made by drying and grating cassava flour. By adding hot water and stirring well Eba (garri) Fufu is made. Optionally, some potato starch can be used to achieve the desired consistency of the swallow. In West Africa, garri is the creamy granular flour obtained by processing the starchy tuberous roots of freshly harvested cassava.
Uses:
Eba is a stiff dough made by soaking garri in hot water and kneading it with a wooden baton until it becomes a smooth doughy staple. Kokoro is a common Nigerian snack food. It is made from a paste of maize flour, mixed with garri and sugar and deep-fried.