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Do You Know Indians Eat Amala In India? by Reflect7: 4:44am On Apr 25
it's called Ragi Mudde, and they eat it with their hands, just like us.

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Re: Do You Know Indians Eat Amala In India? by Reflect7: 4:49am On Apr 25



Is this gbegiri I'm seeing here too?

Re: Do You Know Indians Eat Amala In India? by Reflect7: 4:51am On Apr 25

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Re: Do You Know Indians Eat Amala In India? by Reflect7: 5:02am On Apr 25
Re: Do You Know Indians Eat Amala In India? by grandstar(m): 6:11am On Apr 25
Reflect7:
it's called Ragi Mudde, and they eat it with their hands, just like us.


It's not the same. Theirs is made from millet while Amala is made from dried yam cuttings.

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Re: Do You Know Indians Eat Amala In India? by Mindlog: 6:20am On Apr 25
Na finger millet, no be amala. wink

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Re: Do You Know Indians Eat Amala In India? by chopnaira: 6:27am On Apr 25
Indian food are 80% curry and 20% other things. This should be in food section by the way.
Re: Do You Know Indians Eat Amala In India? by Ebibedike1: 7:23am On Apr 25
Na oyibo Amala, it must be better than our own amala.

Very soon, we will be importing it to Nigeria and everyone will accept it including those trying hard to ridicule our own now.
Re: Do You Know Indians Eat Amala In India? by 1000Capacity: 7:40am On Apr 25
Do they have hydrolic stew too?
Re: Do You Know Indians Eat Amala In India? by NoSmoking: 7:50am On Apr 25
Ebibedike1:
Na oyibo Amala, it must be better than our own amala.

Very soon, we will be importing it to Nigeria and everyone will accept it including those trying hard to ridicule our own now.

Why must it be better?

Are indians better than u?
Re: Do You Know Indians Eat Amala In India? by BitterTruth01: 4:58am On Apr 27
grandstar:


It's not the same. Theirs is made from millet while Amala is made from dried yam cuttings.

Watch them say they colonized India in 60000 BC

Delusional tribe
Re: Do You Know Indians Eat Amala In India? by Paraman: 6:49am On Apr 27
Reflect7:
it's called Ragi Mudde, and they eat it with their hands, just like us.

Amala is not made with millet. The soup is made with curry, gbegiri is made with beans
Re: Do You Know Indians Eat Amala In India? by rationalhuman(m): 9:40pm On Apr 27
Never ever seen this in total 8 years of my stay over there in their 4 different Countries (States).
(A) May be 0.1% of those people has ever seen this.
(B) No these two things are completely different.

BTW unlike here they have Multiple Cuisines(according to their Races, and their climate and nations) and with each cuisine having thousands of recipes, Yes thousands.

[quote author=Reflect7 post=129620865]it's called Ragi Mudde, and they eat it with their hands, just like us.
Re: Do You Know Indians Eat Amala In India? by flokii: 10:36pm On Apr 27
Amala is different.. millet is common in North, you can make pap with it or make swallow like the Indian one. I stopped buying it when I got tired, no taste atal but it's very good for the body.

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