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Ghana Fresh Palmnut Cream
This is a delicious African food soup. It is a soup sauce as palm nut fruit juice concentrate is highly rich in nutritional value.
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Shortbread
Shortbread is a beloved buttery snack, deeply cherished as an everyday snack paired with tea or soft drinks.
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Butter Mint
Butter mints are nostalgic, melt-in-your-mouth candies that perfectly blend the creamy richness of real butter with a gentle, refreshing peppermint flavour.
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Geisha Mackerel
Buy the latest Geisha Sardine here and enjoy a highly nourishing experience.
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Vicks Lozenges
Vicks lozenges are designed to relieve minor throat discomfort and coughs. Vicks Blue (aka “Baba Blue”) provides a cooling menthol burst, while Vicks Lemon Plus adds a soothing citrus flavour to assist in congestion relief.
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Coke/Fanta/Sprite
Nigerian Coke, Fanta, and Sprite are celebrated for their bold and vibrant flavour profiles, which are crafted to pair well with local cuisine like jollof rice. Manufactured by the Nigerian Bottling Company, these sodas are noticeably sweeter and fruitier than their North American or European counterparts.
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Frozen Sliced Okra
Okra is used to make a popular Nigerian draw soup with a thick, viscous texture that easily pairs with swallows like fufu, eba, or pounded yam. Okra is also used to make a one-pot Yoruba soup called ila alasepo.
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Heinz Beanz
Heinz Baked Beans are a classic pantry staple featuring tender haricot beans cooked in a rich, savory and slightly sweet tomato sauce. Known for being naturally high in fiber and low in fat, this iconic food is free from artificial colors, flavors, and preservatives.
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Tropical Rhythms
Tropical Rhythms is a popular line of Premium Caribbean fruit and vegetable blends. Known for bringing an authentic island taste to consumers, these exotic, vitamin-enriched beverages perfectly capture the vibrant spirit of the Caribbean.
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Frozen Molokhia
Molokhia is a popular, vibrant green soup or stew made from the leaves of the jute plant. It is a staple across the Middle East and North Africa, especially in Egypt. In Nigeria, it is known as ewedu, and is eaten with swallow like amala, fufu, or eba.
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