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Goat in Bone FROZEN 1KG

Goat in Bone FROZEN 1KG
£8.99

1kg Frozen Diced Goat (with Bone)

Try boneless diced goat meat – 1kg diced goat boneless

Long Grain Rice – 10KG by Tolly boy

Long Grain Rice – 10KG by Tolly boy
£16.99

10Kg Long Grain Rice

Boy Bawang (BBQ) 100G

Boy Bawang (BBQ) 100G
£0.90

100g Boy Bawang (BBQ)

Boy Bawang (Adobo) 100G

Boy Bawang (Adobo) 100G
£0.90

100g Boy Bawang (Adobo)

Yellow Gari
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Yellow Gari (Eniola)

Yellow Gari (Eniola)
£5.99£10.99

Yellow Gari (Eniola)

Yam Flour 1.5KG Tropical Sun

Yam Flour 1.5KG Tropical Sun
£6.99

Yam Flour is enjoyed right across Africa as a staple food and is prepared when mixed with boiling water to create a moist dough like mixture. The dough can accompany a whole host of different dishes such as stews, meats and vegetables. It is even used to make little dumplings to be served with soups. Try Tropical Sun’s Yam Flour alongside traditional African Jute and Egusi stew for a great way to tropicalise your food. Enjoy!

Garri Ijebu Eniola
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Garri Ijebu (Eniola)

Garri Ijebu (Eniola)
£4.99£9.99

Garri Ijebu (Eniola)

Ground Rice 1.5Kg by Tropical Sun

Ground Rice 1.5Kg by Tropical Sun
£3.99

A staple in African and South Asian cuisine, Tropical Sun Ground Rice is a highly versatile cooking ingredient. A gluten-free alternative to semolina flour, it can commonly be found in porridge, rice pudding, cake and shortbread. Enjoy!

Cassava Flour 1KG

Cassava Flour 1KG
£3.99

Cassava is Africa’s most versatile staple. In Africa, a wide variety of cassava-based dishes are consumed. Even the waste gotten from cassava processing can be recycled into animal feed, glue, and ingredients for pharmaceuticals.

Cassava is a woody shrub that is mainly cultivated for its edible starchy root. A native to South America, cassava was introduced to Africa in the 16th Century by Portuguese traders. Since then cassava has grown to become a staple food for most African countries.

Apart from its versatility, cassava is relatively easy to grow. It thrives on poor soils with low rainfall. It is also a perennial crop with a wide harvesting window. Its non-seasonal nature makes it a resourceful crop to cultivate. Currently, Nigeria remains the largest producer of cassava.

So what makes cassava versatile? The reason is obvious. Unlike other staple foods, there are lots of cassava-based dishes eaten in Africa.

Tropical Sun Cassava flour is made from freshly harvested Cassava tubers(roots). The fresh roots are then washed, peeled, grated, and blended into a paste-like consistency where it is then filtered, dried, and sifted into flour.

Our Cassava flour (a.k.a. Elubo or Kokonte) is all-natural with NO additives, or chemicals used throughout the production process.

Whole Mackerel 1KG

Whole Mackerel 1KG
£6.49

Whole Fresh Mackerel – 3 pieces.