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Asaro
Stewed yams, may also include meat, vegetables
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Porridge yams (Potash, Asaro) - Immaculate Bites
Porridge Yams aka Potash, Asaro- An easy one pot meal, made with yams and leafy greens enjoyed throughout West Africa also known as Sese Yams in Cameroon...
Yam pottage/Yam Porridge (Asaro recipe)
Yam pottage/Yam porridge (Asaro) is a very delicious Yam recipe though it's eaten by most tribes in Nigeria but it's more common in the......
Asaro- Yam Pottage
Asaro - Yam pottage is a very popular and delicious Nigerian mashed yam dish. It's a major staple and it's also very easy to prepare...
Quick and Yummy Yam porridge Asaro Recipe - My Diaspora Kitchen
Also known as Asaro, 'Yam Poh' This is a quick and yummy yam porridge recipe that will get you going for seconds, no kidding...
Asaro (Yam Porridge) - Food of Africa
Nigeria’s Asaro: Mashed yam with spices Asaro is one of the most delicous foods coming from Nigeria. Although it’s mostly known as a porridge (there for the english name Yam porridge) one could compare it more to mashed potatoes, but then of course it...
Asaro: How to Cook Yoruba Mashed Yam Porridge - 9jafoods
Asaro, as it is called in Yoruba, needs no introduction. It is a special type of mashed yam porridge native to the Yoruba’s in Nigeria...
Yam Porridge - Asaro Ati Ata Dindin - Sisi Jemimah
Yam Porridge/ Pottage also known as Asaro is a Nigerian Stewed Mashed Yam delicacy. This recipe is peculiar to the Yoruba tribe of Western Nigeria...
How To Make Tantalizing Nigerian Yam Pottage/Porridge (Asaro) - TINUOLASBLOG
This yam porridge/ pottage recipe is absolutely delicious especially when you carefully choose the right ingredients for a rich and better taste...
Asaro- Yam Porridge (Pottage) -
Asaro Yam Pottage It is a Nigerian mashed Yam and Tomato stew infused dish. You can either prepare your Asaro, Yam pottage very mushy or partly mushy...
Asaro ( Nigerian Mashed Yam Porridge) - Nigerian Food TV
Asaro is the yoruba style Yam Porridge. This Nigerian porridge is very tasty and easy to prepare, see how to prepare it here...
Yam porridge (Asaro) - My Active Kitchen
Asaro or yam porridge is a delicious Nigerian yam recipe cooked in a well-seasoned pepper mix. learn how to cook it in easy steps. it is quick and easy...
Nigerian Yam Porridge with Vegetables (Asaro Elefo) - Nigerian Food TV
Nigerian Yam Porridge with vegetables is a tasty healthy meal you have to try out. Here's a easy recipe and detailed video...
How to Make Asaro (Yam Porridge Recipe) - African Food Network
Another great Nigerian meal is yam porridge, or Asaro, which is cooked till soft and fluffy with some yam pieces in a well-seasoned pepper mix...
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