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Mama’s Choice Plantain Fufu Flour 600G

Mama’s Choice Plantain Fufu Flour 600G
£5.50

600g Mama’s Choice Plantain Fufu Flour

Royal Umbrella Thai Hom Mali – Jasmine Rice 10KG

Royal Umbrella Thai Hom Mali – Jasmine Rice 10KG
£24.99

10Kg Royal Umbrella Thai Hom Mali – Jasmine Rice

Indomie Chicken Noodles from Ghana, 70 g, Pack of 40

Indomie Chicken Noodles from Ghana, 70 g, Pack of 40
£12.99

Indomie Chicken Noodles from Ghana, 70 g, Pack of 40

Knorr Nigerian Stock Cubes 400G

Knorr Nigerian Stock Cubes 400G
£4.99

400g Knorr Nigerian Stock Cubes

Knorr Nigerian Chicken Stock Cubes 400G

Knorr Nigerian Chicken Stock Cubes 400G
£4.99

400g Knorr Nigerian Chicken Stock Cubes

Yellow Plantain X3

Yellow Plantain X3
£1.29

3 pieces of Yellow Plantain (Ripe)

Maltina (Cans) 6 x 330ML

Maltina (Cans) 6 x 330ML
£6.90

Maltina (Cans) 6x330ml

Long Grain Rice – 10KG by Tolly boy

Long Grain Rice – 10KG by Tolly boy
£16.99

10Kg Long Grain Rice

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.