Ekwang or Ekpang Nkwkwo is incredibly delicious! Eaten in both Cameroon and Nigeria, it is a meal made up of grated cocoyams (taro) wrapped in cocoyam leaves (taro leaves) then cooked with red palm oil and other ingredients. It has a rich flavor and hands down one of my favorite meals in the whole world! Hope you enjoy watching me make this African food.

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Seasoning Angel’s Ekwang video in which she used the juicer for cocoyams: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wzYgtKvqXoM
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2 responses to “EKWANG / EKPANG NKUKWO / African Food eaten in Cameroon and Nigeria”

  1. @huffnagelhuffnagel7526 Avatar

    The people of the Oroko tribe in Cameroon call it "Ekpang." It is their traditional dish, and they are the originators. I honestly don't know how Non-Orokos in Cameroon came up with the name "ekwang"

  2. @FaithOlive-ym1xx Avatar

    Where did you get the food processor and coco leaves?

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