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Banku and Okro stew

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Banku and Okro stew
Banku and Okro stew

Ingredients

Banku

-3 cups of corn dough

-2 cups of cassava dough

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Salt to taste

Okro Stew

-3 cups of chopped okro

-2 cups garden eggs (chopped)-op­tional

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Palm oil

– Momoni (Salted fish) -optional

-4 medium pieces of smoked salmon

-2 large smoked cowhide/wele

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4 large crabs

2 large onions

4 medium sized tomatoes (chopped) – optional

Pepper, ginger, garlic and onion mix (blended together)

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Salt to taste

Preparation

Banku

-Three parts of corn dough with two part cassava dough.

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 -Add some water until the mixture is slightly thick.

-Put it on high heat until the mixture starts to boil and thick­ens.

-Take a spatula and knead the mixture until the texture is even­ly distributed.

-Keep kneading to prevent the dough from forming little hard lumps.

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-When your banku is ready, roll into balls and wrap with rubber. Keep them in an air tight contain­er to keep them warm and fresh.

Note: You can test if your banku is ready by putting a little water in the palm of your hand and touch the banku. If it does not stick to your palm it’s ready.

OKRO STEW

-Heat palm oil in a pan and add your sliced onions and momoni. Stir until onions are slightly brown.

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-Add pepper and blended ginger, garlic and onion. Allow to simmer.

-Take a clean pan and put in your chopped okro, add water and cook for about eight minutes.

-Check on your simmering sauce and add tomatoes and garden eggs, if you opted for it.

-Add your smoked salmon, cooked wele (it must be precooked to soften it) and crabs. Allow to simmer for 10 minutes.

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-Pour in your cooked okro and stir to mix evenly. Add salt to taste. Allow to simmer on low heat for 5 minutes.

-Okro stew is ready. It can be enjoyed with rice or kenkey. But best served with banku.

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Benefits of Avocado

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Avocado
Avocado

Avocado is a healthy addition to our diet, offering a rich blend of essential nutrients, heart-friendly fats, and fibre that support overall well-being.

Avocado is not merely a trendy fruit; it is a nutrient-packed powerhouse that can transform your breakfast into a healthy and satisfying meal.

From enhancing your energy levels to supporting overall well-being, here are eight detailed benefits of incorporating avocado into your morning routine:

-Rich in essential nutrients

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Avocados are a treasure trove of vital vitamins and minerals. They are an excellent source of potassium, which supports muscle function and helps regulate blood pressure. Additionally, they contain vitamin K, crucial for blood clotting and bone health, vitamin E, a potent antioxidant, and B vitamins, which are essential for energy production and brain health.

– Promotes heart health

Avocados are abundant in heart-healthy monounsaturated fats, which can help lower levels of harmful cholesterol while increasing beneficial cholesterol. Regular consumption of these healthy fats as part of a balanced diet may reduce the risk of heart disease and improve overall cardiovascular health.

– Provides sustained energy

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Unlike sugary breakfast options that can lead to an energy slump later in the day, avocados provide a steady source of energy. Their combination of slow-digesting healthy fats and dietary fibre keeps you feeling full and energised throughout the morning, making them an ideal choice for busy days.

– Aids in weight management

Despite their relatively high caloric content, the healthy fats and fibre in avocados can promote a feeling of fullness, helping to reduce overall calorie intake. This makes them an excellent option for those seeking to manage their weight without resorting to restrictive diets.

– Supports digestive health

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Avocados are rich in dietary fibre, which plays a crucial role in maintaining a healthy digestive system. Fibre promotes regular bowel movements, prevents constipation, and supports the growth of beneficial gut bacteria, contributing to overall digestive wellness.

– Improves skin health

The healthy fats, vitamin E, and antioxidants found in avocados are highly beneficial for skin health. These nutrients help to nourish and hydrate the skin from within, protect against damage caused by free radicals, and promote a natural, radiant complexion.

– Boosts cognitive function

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The fats in avocados, along with their high folate content, support brain health. These nutrients are associated with improved cognitive function and may reduce the risk of neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s. Including avocado in your diet can help keep your mind sharp and focused.

– Highly versatile and delicious

Avocados are incredibly versatile and can complement a wide range of breakfast dishes. Their creamy texture and mild, buttery flavour make them an deal addition to sweet and savoury meals alike. Pulse.gh

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Avocado salad

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Avocado Salad
Avocado Salad

Ingredients:

-3 ripped avocado pears

-2 large tomatoes

-Sliced spring onions

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-2 Cucumbers

– 1 tin of sardine

-1 tin of tuna flakes

-2 tablespoonful of olive oil or mayonnaise

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-Salt to taste

Preparation

-Wash and chop all vegetables

-Place the cubed avocado pear, tomatoes, onion, and cucumber into a large bowl

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-Add tuna, sardine and sprinkle Olive oil and Mayonnaise to the mixture

– Add salt and mix gently to avoid mashing the avocado too much

-Serve immediately with rice or as a side dish

ByLinda Abrefi Wadie

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