Didn't know Nigerian food sounded so amazing
Home for the summer till college start up again and my mom said shes gonna make curry goat tonight
when we moved to the US we moved into a Jamaican neighborhood so their influence rub off lolYou;re Jamaican? My mom makes that a lot. Does your mom put little cubes of potatoes in her curry goat? We always do that to ours.
nope they'll eat the Goat food
Fried chicken, oxtails, pig's feet, chitlins, smoked neckbone, greens cooked with salt pork or salt jowl, sweet potato pie w/brown sugar and marshmallows, fried catfish/crawfish, oversweetened Kool-aid, biscuits w/meat gravy, pork fatback, nikka you know damn well none of this food is even remotely healthy, and at least partially contributes to the diabetes and obesity issues in the Black community.No answers huh? I'm still waiting for someone to give me a list of "soul food"
you cant be from the islands and not eat oxtailDap+rep for including oxtail in there
My friends and I are having an oxtail competition next weekend
My grandmother does almost everyday/every other day.Who do you know eats or cooks deep fried food everyday?
I'm American born, but my family is from Antiguayou cant be from the islands and not eat oxtail
My mom makes that a lot. What we eat for breakfast in Nigeria a lot is eggs and plantains, or akara and akkam
nope they'll eat the Goat food
My children will grow up on a Southern/African(Cameroonian) fusion diet. I cook all of the stuff above plus the Southern food I was raised with (other than plantains and goat, the actual food items aren't that different).
I'm American born, but my family is from Antigua
What is Ackee? I think I know what you're talking about, but please describe it for me.
Yea i know..... don't think ive actually had real soul foodThat's island food not Soul Food