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From Danwake to Dawo: Exploring Sokoto’s traditional culinary dishes

Let's delve into the heart of Sokoto's culinary heritage with our report, as we uncover the rich traditional foods that define this vibrant Nigerian state.
NewsdeskBy NewsdeskMarch 24, 2024No Comments5 Mins Read
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Danwake, Tuwon Shinkafa, Dambu Nama, Kunu, Dawo, and Miyar Kuka are traditional Nigerian dishes that celebrate cultural heritage and culinary traditions.

Sokoto state in Nigeria has about 20 varieties of plants. Some include Pearl Millet also known as “gero”, Guava, Rosemary, Peace Lily, and Canyon Ragweed, a member of the sunflower family.

One of the popular food in Sokoto is Danwake which originated from Niger, and has over the years spread to northern Nigeria, where it is mostly eaten by the Hausa-speaking people.

Danwake consists of a mixture of ground cowpeas, kuka (a powder made from baobab fruit), potash, and water. The mixture is then formed into dumplings and boiled. Typically, Danwake is served with fried vegetables, oil, Maggi sauce, boiled egg, yaji (cayenne pepper), or suya pepper. The dish is also known as bean dumplings in English.

Dambu Nama, also known as fried beef floss, is a delicious snack made from beef. It is another recipe from Northern Nigeria which is considered one of the best street foods in the region. 

Dambu Nama is spicy and the main ingredient is fried meat. The meat is shredded so thinly that it feels like cotton candy floss in the mouth. Dambu Nama is usually made with ram or beef, but chicken is also common. Chicken Dambu is typically softer and easier to eat.

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Dambu Namu

This particular food can be addictive because of the flavours in it. One might not even realize they have eaten an entire batch in just a few minutes. Yaji also known as suya spice is one of the spices that gives this food its unique flavour and aroma.

The recipe for making Dambu Nama include raw meat, chopped onions, garlic, ginger, chilli pepper, yaji spice, ginger powder, salt, seasoning cubes, water, and vegetable oil (for frying).

Dambu Nama is prepared by cooking the spiced meat until soft. Once done, a mortar and pestle is used to shred the meat or a fork to pull it apart, seasoning it with ginger powder, yaji spice, and chilli pepper. The shredded meat is then fried in hot oil until light golden brown. The fried meat is drained, spread and air-dried. Once done, drain excess oil using a wire mesh sieve lined with an oil-absorbent paper towel. Spread the fried meat on a tray, sprinkle with Yaji Spice, and let it air dry.

Tuwo is a Hausa word which means stiff porridge or swallow. There are different types of tuwo, depending on the ingredient used. Some examples are tuwo masara (from corn), tuwo dawa (from guinea corn), tuwo alkama (from wheat) and tuwo shinkafa (from rice).

Tuwon Shinkafa is a rice swallow from Niger and the northern part of Nigeria. It is a thick pudding prepared from local rice that is soft and sticky and is usually served with different types of soups like ogbono soup, egusi soup or okra soup. The Northerners enjoy it with Miyan Wake (bean soup), Miyan Taushe (pumpkin soup), Miyan Zogale (moringa soup), Miyan Ridi (saseme seed soup) amongst others.

Tuwo Shinkafa

Tuwo also has several health benefits as it is nutritious, prevents constipation, reduces stomach acidity, reduces the risk of diabetes and heart diseases

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Kunu is a popular drink that originated from Northern Nigeria. It can be prepared with millet, rice, groundnuts, maize or sorghum. The principal ingredients used in the production of the drink determine the type of kunu the producer is making.

If the drink is prepared with rice and groundnut milk, it is called kunu geda. If the drink is made with millet, it is called kunu zaki, if the drink is made from tiger nuts, it is called kunu aya

The choice of ingredients and invariably, the types of drink depends on the producer’s interest, availability of raw material and cost.

It has several health benefits which are believed to aid digestion and cure gastro-intestinal irritation. It allegedly serves as a muscle relaxation, it is also believed to stimulate breast milk products in lactating mothers.

Dawo is a popular local delicacy made from millet that people in Sokoto love because it is a part of their tradition and is very tasty. Dawo is also called fura in other parts of Northern Nigeria.

This meal is prepared by washing and grinding the millet, boiling it and pounding it in a mortar to have a smooth mix. This mixture is then moulded into circular shapes and condiments like ginger and pepper are added to make it tastier. This is later mixed with local yoghurt and it is ready to serve.

Miyan Kuka, also known as Luru soup, is a popular soup in Sokoto state made from powdered baobab leaves known as kuka. It is usually served with Tuwo or Fufu. Usually, baobab stew doesn’t require meat and can be cooked without any. This is why it is one of the favourite soups loved by several people.

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Miyan Kuka

Miyan Kuka’s health benefits include improved digestion and immunity thanks to its rich fibre, anti-oxidants, and vitamin profile. In addition, Luru soup is an easy and great dish to make during cold months and the postpartum period after childbirth.

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