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Pride of Africa Premium White Ogi

Akamu (Igbo), Ogi (Yoruba) or Pap is Nigerian corn meal made from wet corn starch. It has a distinctive sour taste that makes people crave it. It is processed from dry white or yellow corn. It best consumed hot with milk and sweetner.
Weight: 1 kg
£6.99
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