My Hausa friend shared their family Authentic NIGERIAN SUYA SPICE Recipe with me & it is so amazing
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- čas přidán 12. 07. 2021
- ingredients
Kuli kuli 300grams
Chilli -15 grams
Garlic- 5 grams
Ginger- 8 grams
Parsokori- 4 grams
Kimba(Uda)- 3
Masoro(false cubeb pepper)- 5 grams
Kanafuri (cloves)- 3 grams
Calabash nutmeg (ehuru, ground nut)- 4 seed
Kajiji- 5 grams
Salt
Seasoning Cubes
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Masoro is called eche in idoma it is a popular reedish tiny seed that turns black when it is dried. It is also very hot on the lips
Wow.... 😮 Thank you so much dear for this detailed recipe. God bless you richly.
I will try it
Lovely, you are a very good teacher. Thanks so much
Nice one dear thnks
Thank you I am going to try this seasoning for my Susa🤗
Wow, thanks for sharing....so insightful
You are welcome
Awwww...I can perceive the aroma already.
Awww 🥰
This is sooo detailed .. I definitely will be making this once I finish the one I have at home
Thank you so 🤗🤗
Followed this recipe and my suya spice is so on point. Thanks Pot of flavours
Awww 🥰 you are welcome
I have never seen kajiji before, this is the first time I’ve heard of it actually wow there’s so much I need to explore, I recently came across alligator seeds and I can’t stop using it in the kitchen I love to try all these amazing African spices
😊 alligator pepper is so good
Oh and 1 more thing, I took some screenshots from the pepper soup spice video and it helped for easy identification when I wanted to get mine🙏🏻
Thanks
You are welcome
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You really did a lot of research on the ingredients. I didn't know suya spice was a combination of lots of ingredients. It looks nicely blended and the outcome amazing.
Thank you so much 😊
Where can I get kajiji was told it’s Tulare n isn’t edible
Recipe please
@@potofflavours recipes please, can't seem to find it from the comments
Thank you so much for the Suya spices
I am making mine with the video i
watched.
Thank you so much for watching, am sure yours will come out great
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I love this channel 😍
Thank you ☺️
Really appreciate you showing the ingredients one by one to know how they look like and your tutorial on the suya spice is the first that will include all original ingredients. I wish I could get all these to buy in UK 🇬🇧. Thanks very much for sharing 👍🏽
You are welcome 🤗
Have you been able to get the spices in UK? If you have, where did you get them from?😂
Well detailed, im trying this out
How was it sis?
Thank you for sharing
You are welcome 🤗
Very detailed video
Glad you think so!
Thanks so much I have used suya recipe
You are welcome 🤗
Wao this is suya spice pro max i love it, but i noticed you didn't tost them before blending. ❤
I love how detailed your videos are... Great work sis
Thank you 😊
@@potofflavours you are welcome sis
@@potofflavours pls we need more of this o, I didn't realise it was you all along in those videos on cheapest market for bags hair kitchen utensils...n I'm sure going to Alaba soon😂
Hi, thanks for this video, i just came across it. Please, are there other names for the parsokori ?
I have always wanted to know how they make this ... This is cool
🤗
Masoro is uziza seed
Kààjííjì : Botanical name (Cyperus Articulatus) - Origin African (Senegal) Incense. Locally known as Gowé- Thiouraye Diguidie
Thank you ☺️
Thank you sis. I live in abroad but I really need this.
Aww I wish I can send you some
@@potofflavours I can buy some from u dear.
@@potofflavours please I buy from you?
@@potofflavours please can I buy from you. Suya and pepper soup spices. Pleaseeeeeeeeeee.
😍😍❤️❤️ Lovely , this is just how I make mine
Hi there , i really want to buy those spices can you help me ? Thanks
Sorry i from Ireland 😊
😃 that’s great
I could listen to you teach all day. There is something about the way you explain and break it all down and of course your voice. Just look how excited you were about the way Kajiji sounds. I was smiling like I already knew what you were talking about. Unfortunately, I can't find kajiji were I live but guess what, the name is stuck in my brain. Kajiji and masoro
Lol , thank you so much , ☺️
Yes, she really know how to explain things and also have the perfect voice for it. The way she talks actually attracted me to her vlog. And I have been watching her videos ever since
Pls what is the English name for parsokori
Thanks sist for sharing. I would like to have your connect so you can help me get the ingredients. Am not in Nigeria.
Okay, please send me a dm on Instagram
I usually order suya spices from taraba better than the ones they sell in Lagos. Perfect for grilling
Thank you 😊
Please contact for that?
Please contact to order too
Beautiful.. Please where can I get the ingredient. I would actually prefer the ready made powder though..
It is sold in supermarkets
@@potofflavours Ok. Thank you. I'll be on the lookout for it
I can supply you the already made one, I live in Yola Adamawa state
@@julietjoseph8957 Thanks. That's quite a distance for me. I stay in Lagos. Except you have a means of delivery
@@tolulopedavid-rotimi5753I’m in Lagos ma’am I can supply you , I make spices
Thank you so much. Especially for going the extra length and providing the measurement. Please, can all these ingredients be gotten in Lagos? If yes, please which market?
Thanks
Yes all this can be gotten in Lagos, any local market around you
You just earned an unapologetic subscriber
Thank you 😊
Masoro is called bush pepper.
I need to buy kajiji and parsokori from you or if you know the English name for them kindly tell me. I live in abroad and I could not find either of them at Amazon or Etsy. Thanks.
No you won’t be able to find it on both platforms, please kindly send a dm to me on Instagram. I will connect you with a seller who can ship it to you.
Same here. I need the Kajiji and parsakori spice. @pots of flavour. I will send you a message. Thank you so much for sharing.
@@potofflavourscan I get the parsokori and kajiji shipped to me as well?
Sake send mine please 🤤
Sure I will🤗🤗🤗
I'm jealous... Sake, send mine too 🙄
Cousin plenty sake we have here🤗
Can we purchase the ingredients in the US?
Yes you can, but not from me , I don’t sell
Yes
I can make and send to you from Nigeria , I make and sell organic spices like this
Kajiji is from grassroots
Okay, thank you so much 😊
Really just normal grassroots?
Masoro looks like uziza seeds.
Yes it does, but it is different
I do buy spices a lot. Masoro is actually dry uziza seed. The only thing I noticed is that the ones from the northern Nigeria looks bigger while those from the south is smaller and more pungent. Thank pots of Flavours for doing a proper research. Because of you, I now know parsakori and kajiji as one of my Suya spice.
So with this mixtures u can use it to make kuli kuli snacks right?
Masoro is actually uziza seeds and the kajiji looks like cloves
Just saw the cloves so I'm wrong
Masoro is not uziza seed, it’s false cube pepper
@@potofflavours ok. But I saw uziza called false cubeb on Google. They seem to be from the same genus, Piper, but different species. Thanks for the clarification
It's black pepper in English in Hausa masoro
It’s obvious that your idea of suya is not for people living abroad?
Hi Latifa, this is good. Please can I send you an email, there's something I want clarification on. Thank you and God bless
Wow this is so complete
Yes it is
Please whats parsokori in hausa?
Wow.... 😮 Thank you so much dear for this detailed recipe. God bless you richly.
I will try it
Most welcome 😊