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Sponsored by [Cariuma]( Big, bold ideas. Future changemakers. Thrilling recommendations. This is the Sunday read youâll find nowhere else. May 22, 2022 Sunday In eastern Nigeria, restaurateur Onwubiko Oluchi celebrates the spicy, nutty flavors of traditional Nigerian cooking, noting that egusi soup with pounded yam â a traditional dish made from yam and crushed melon seed â is a timeless favorite. âTo be served with egusi and pounded yam is a way of conferring prestige on a guest,â Oluchi told OZY. In todayâs Sunday Magazine, we take you through some classic â and surprising â dishes from across Africa. â with reporting by Orji Sunday from Lagos, Nigeria [A Special Offer For the OZY Family]( [Cariuma]( The shoe with a 34K waitlist is back in stock! If you missed them the last time around, the sneakers we canât get enough of are back â and just in time for spring! These all-season low-tops are OZYâs favorite look for dressing up or down. But donât wait around â these comfy kicks fly off the shelves and wonât be here for long. [Exclusive to OZY readers: Get $15 off your pair of Cariumas with code OZY2022](, before they sell out again! [Shop Now]( Controversial cuisine Jollof rice No dish has polarized West African foodies more than the delicacy embroiled in the[âJollof Wars](â. This savory rice dish seduces with its inviting curried aroma, making it one of the most beloved foods for locals and visitors alike. But jollof preparation varies from one West African country to another. In recent social media campaigns,[Nigeria has laid claim]( to the definitive version, but[Ghana]( and [Senegal]( continue to mount rebuttals, citing the superior fragrance, taste and garnishes of their own jollof styles. But in all its flavors and permutations, jollof rice is a mainstay in West African[ceremonies]( and special occasions. So whoâs the best maker of jollof rice? Consider [sampling]( different versions to decide for yourself. Braai and shisa nyama To an outsider, a[South African braai]( might be mistaken for mere barbecue: grilled meats cooked over an open fire. But braais are much more than the act of grilling meat. Theyâre social gatherings that transcend social class to celebrate holidays and major events, and the cooking ritual is a way to savor time spent with family and friends. As times change, however, and more South Africans move to the suburbs, the sense of community spirit associated with braai may be on the decline. Shisa nyama, which literally translates to âburnt meatâ in Zulu, is a chunk of meat roasted over smoldering coals and served with maize porridge. Shisa nyama started with township butchers trying to increase their weekend sales but theyâve evolved into one of South Africaâs national meals, beloved by residents and tourists alike. For best results, serve braai and shisa nyama at sunset, with music and beer. Abacha Known in Nigeria as African salad, abacha is made from[specially prepared cassava root]( that has been cooked and shredded, plus palm oil and ukpaka, the fermented seeds of the African oil bean tree. From there, your preparation [options]( include utazi leaf or spinach, hot peppers, onion and even [dried mackerel](. While pinning down the origins of this dish to one specific culture within Nigeria can be controversial,[Igbo abacha]( from southeast Nigeria is highly valued in traditional ceremonies. [be what's trending]( [Cariuma]( Weâre always telling you the next big thing in names, trends and ideas, so listen up: These colorful kicks from Cariuma are the next big thing. These trendy kicks are made with bamboo and recycled plastic, and are lightweight, breathable and flexible. Sustainable fashion is all the rage, and thanks to [Cariuma](, you donât have to sacrifice style and comfort. You can look good while doing good! [Best of all, weâve gotten OZY readers an exclusive code for $15 off](. Use code OZY2022. Get your pair today! [Shop Now]( WATCH MATT JAMES on [The Carlos Watson Show](, season 4! Street specials Bunny chow Bunny chow is a delicacy of [simple appearance]( that starts with a rich sauce. Requiring chicken or mutton, onion, tomatoes, green chilies, ginger, cinnamon and turmeric powder, the sauce is simmered and then (get ready) poured inside a hole that has been hollowed into a soft loaf of bread. [Bunny chowâs reputation]( lies in its cheap cost, mass appeal and delish taste. It is food for all classes, for the rich as much as the poor. In fact, bunny chow is regarded as one of [South Africaâs most sought-after street foods](. Yet the simple bunny chow has a [complicated history](. Migrant Indian workers labored alongside Blacks to supply low-cost labor for plantations and the mining industry during and immediately after South Africaâs [apartheid regime](. Bunny chow was an answer to mass hunger and it offered Indian workers a taste of their homeland. Egusi and pounded yam [Egusi and pounded yam]( achieved international fame in 2020 when Anthony Joshua, a NigerianâBritish professional boxer, stirred curiosity about the dish when he [presented it to Queen Elizabeth II on Commonwealth Day](. For Nigerians, however, this food is hardly breaking news. Itâs a treasured meal containing crushed melon seeds, crayfish, and yam thatâs been pounded tender with a mortar and pestle. Weddings, burials, and child-naming ceremonies in many Nigerian cultures feature egusi and pounded yam as a [special meal]( for the occasion. Piri piri chicken Piri piri chicken blends Mozambican national pride with Portuguese influences. A reference to the [African birdâs eye]( pepper, piri piri means âpepper pepperâ in Swahili. The world-famous piri piri chicken is a deceptively simple dish: grilled or roasted chicken thigh served with a peppery sauce. Make your sauce with a blend of red wine vinegar, smoked paprika, sugar, coconut milk and, of course, dried hot chilies. The piri piri sauce also pairs well with barbecued shrimp, prawns, vegetables or rice. Given the dishâs cross-cultural origins, itâs no surprise that youâll find regional variations across the continent and in the West, from the [recipe]( pages of The Guardian newspaper to [College Park, Maryland](. Community Corner What cuisine or dish would you love to read about here at OZY? Let us know! Share your thoughts with us at OzyCommunity@Ozy.com. ABOUT OZY OZY is a diverse, global and forward-looking media and entertainment company focused on âthe New and the Next.â OZY creates space for fresh perspectives, and offers new takes on everything from news and culture to technology, business, learning and entertainment. [www.ozy.com]( / #OZY Curiosity. Enthusiasm. Action. Thatâs OZY!
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