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Amiedi is a soup eaten by the Urhobo people of Nigeria. It is made with palm oil (Elaeis guineensis) extract.[1]

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  1. ^ Nutritional compositions and antioxidant properties of typical Urhobo Nigerian soups by Nyerhovwo J Tonukari, Oghenetega J Avwioroko, Guanah Seitonkumoh, Chinoye C Enuma, Samson O Sakpa, Linda Eraga, Theresa Ezedom, Ufuoma Edema, Enovwo Odiyoma, Akpovwehwee A Anigboro Vol 8, No 2 2013 Nigerian Journal of Technological Research