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Hmmm, Sugared, peanut-studded Garri Au lait? know more about this African delicacy...yummy

Hoping to see some garnished exquisitely prepared  dish you might learn how to cook? LOL
Well good for you, but just stay, you might learn a  few things here.

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So, here we have sugared, peanut-studded garri au lait..
This is one of the most priceless delicacies which most Nigerians enjoy, especially the Yoruba folks..
I am sure you understand  sugared garri, but then the au lait may be something out of your memory.
Yes! au lait is a french word which means with milk..LOL.
So, when you are drinking garri with milk then it is sugared garri au lait.. just like tea au lait, chocolate au lait,  malt au lait, cornflakes au lait.. The combinations are endless..

what does this cuisine give... well.. for starters, plenty of roughages which help clear your bowels, keeping you light and free and carbohydrate which gives you  strength.

 If you are eating it with peanut and coconut , then you can get protein, fats and oil and some detoxification  from the coconut..maybe a little sexual boost from coconut which is a  natural aphrodisiac. LOL.

Watch funny video of Ikenna Azuike Talking about how people regard sex talks as taboo...LOL

Milk? this makes sure you have enough of the protein with enough calcium for your strong bone and healthy teeth. Make no mistake, garri is not only food for the poor.. it cuts across all classes, both the bourgeoisie, the proletariat and those swept into the ocean of abject poverty. Garri is that staple food that bridges the gap

  See pictures of some celebrities giving themselves a special treat of sugared, peanut-studded garri au lait..
Although sometimes, when you cant afford the sugar, improvise by using salt to make salted garri.. Well, this one is limited in nutritive value... and basically, you may be viewed poor if you are caught having such.
Take a look at the pictrures below

























hmmm.. thats my man.. Davido having salted sugared, peanut studded garri au lait.... what a rare combination I must say.




































Kcee faced with a bowl of peanut studded garri au lait..LOL.. and he says 'can't wait people'





















this very rich man just woke up and decided to have a plait of  garri... possibly salted garri. It just doesnt look rich and appetizing.



Comments

  1. Francis Akalazu28 June 2015 at 00:01

    Hahahahahahahahahahaha Ife this is hilarious. Nice one bruv. keep it coming!

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  2. I ave been looking for something humourous to always read.. not all those news about the world coming to an end.
    Please ifey. at least leave one funny write up than alleviate sadness and keep someone amused

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