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Ewa Agoyin [1] (also spelled Ewa Aganyin) is a street food commonly eaten in Lagos and other southern states of Nigeria.[2] The beans are made to be extremely soft or mashed.[3] It is commonly eaten with barely ground pepper and tomato sauce which is very spicy,[4] but peppery. It has a local name of 'Ewa G'. Additional ingredients can include palm oil, onion and crayfish.

It is commonly eaten with bread which makes it very satisfying. A common slang phrases is "ewa G go block belle", meaning ewa aganyin will fill your stomach. It is a popular food for Nigerians as it is both delicious and very filling.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Ewa Agoyin Recipe". Mamador. Retrieved February 5, 2018.
  2. ^ Ewa Aganyin: Popularity of street food soaring in Lagos. September 19, 2015. Daily Trust
  3. ^ "23 Nigerian Foods The Whole World Should Know And Love". Buzzfeed.com. June 24, 2015. Retrieved December 21, 2017.
  4. ^ Seven Popular Bukkas In Lagos. October 2, 2017. The Guardian.