In traditional Edda society, the kitchen utensils are meant to include pots & ladles, mortar & pestle, broom, mats, fermented cassava, a basket each of maize, cocoyam & melon and a round-species of water-yam ( Ajungworo ).
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The combination of kwacoco and banga soup is a staple food for rural communities in Cameroon, who rely on the world food crisis of 2008, local farmers were encouraged to produce more cocoyam, and urban consumers were told to promote its consumption over imported food.
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Banga Soup is flavored with Beletete, aidan fruit, rohojie, Banga spice leaves called Obenetietien ) ( scent, or bitter, leaves can be substituted ), a stick of oburunbebe, finely chopped onion, ground crayfish, chili pepper or cocoyam ( taro ) pudding called " kwacoco ".
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They cultivate palm trees, Irvingia gabonensis ( erhonhiele ), Cherry ( Otien ), bell pepper ( akoh ) coconut, betel nut, kola nut, black pear, avocado pear, yams, cocoyam, cassava, maize, rice, beans, groundnut, bananas, oranges, plantains, sugar cane, tomato, potato, okra, pineapple, paw paw, and various vegetables.
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The efforts of Evangelist Isaac Ifamuboni ( later Babamuboni ) and a number of early Christians from Lagos, Abeokuta and Ibadan who introduced the cultivation of cocoa, maize, brown cocoyam and made wage earning labourers to go from Ado-Ekiti to work in Ondo, Ijebu and Ife in order to boost the cultivation of economic trees in the early part of 1900s were legend of the closing age of that era.
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A number of festivals are celebrated by the people of Nsukka, including the Omabe Masquerade Festival; the Onwa Eto, or Onwa Ito ( the 3rd moon ) Festival, which is characterised by the slaughtering of several fowls in each household for each child in the household and in memory of deceased family members; the Onwa Ise ( the 5th moon Festival which is also known as the moon that marks the beginning of the harvesting of yams ( some people call it the New Yam Festival in English Language ); Onwa Esa'a ( the 7th moon Festival ); the Onunu Festival which is characterised by the going to the'Nkwo'market Arena ( where the'Oromme'Dance, traditional wrestling, etc ., was performed ); The Onwa Esa'a ( the 7th Moon Festival ) was noted as the period for the commencement of the eating of the dried cocoyam ( Echicha ).