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Here's a UK lady who knows how to cook Nigerian delicacies. See Photos of her dishes.



Mellissa

Interesting things are happening these days.  The world has indeed spiraled into a timezone where everything has been brought together into a pretty small village.



Somewhere in the city of North Wales  a lady has got down to the brass tack of preparing different Nigerian cuisines.
Mellissa ,  who posts  her short videos and photos of her mouthwatering dishes,  seems to cook these delicacies with great dexterity,  paying close attention to all the minor details . Her quest for perfection helps to transform the food into a high-class meal rich in all standards

If you follow her Instagram and blog posts,  my friend, you will definitely get unimaginably hungry..
You would literally swallow a horse.
For all those who love good wine and good food,  she is one hell of a gourmet you really need to follow.

But be careful,  so you wouldn't turn into a gourmand... Lol. I am pretty much salivating here. 

Anyway,  you can follow her on Instagram  at @honeybee_551

Sweetheart photos of the food

OKra soup and pounded yam


Rice and stew

Egusi soup 

Eforiro soup 

Jollof rice and Tilapia

Okra soup 
Porridge yam
Porridge yam and chicken stew

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