Agric. Products in Lagos Markets.

Friday, 18 March 2011

ARTICLE 71: STOCKFISH

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By S. Olanrewaju Disu An important exotic food item commonly sold in major markets in Lagos Area is the stockfish. The stockfish is simply a...
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ARTICLE 70: SNAILS

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By S. Olanrewaju Disu Snails are available in most of the urban, sub-urban and rural markets in the whole of Lagos. They come in all shap...
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Wednesday, 16 February 2011

Article 69: 'IRU"- African Locust Bean

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By S. Olanrewaju Disu There is a peculiar condiment on sale all-year round in Lagos Area Markets. It is called 'Iru" by indigenous ...
Wednesday, 2 February 2011

Article 68: RAMS

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By S. Olanrewaju Disu While criss crossing the length and breadth of the Lagos Metropolis, one frequently comes across "spe...
Tuesday, 18 January 2011

Article 67:"Ewe Asunwon"- the "ring worm shrub" or "craw craw plant"

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By S. Olanrewaju Disu In addition to edible and very palatable vegetable food stuffs, Lagos area markets, especially on weekly market days a...
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Article 66: SORGHUM BICOLOR "Poroporo"

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By S. Olanrewaju Disu In Lagos area market, there are found some uncommon agricultural products. An example of such is the "sorghum ...

Article 65: The "Elegede" Vegetable, also known as "Squash-Gourd Melon Pumpkin and Water Squash"

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By S. Olanrewaju Disu This vegetable is usually trailing polymorphic herbaceous cultigen, and it comes out annually. Historically, it is a n...
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