Egusi Soup
Thick, rich soup of ground melon seeds with leafy greens, meat, and dried fish, eaten with fufu or pounded yam.
Why It Works
Ground melon seeds thicken the soup while adding nutty richness and protein; crayfish and stockfish build layers of umami; palm oil provides the characteristic red color and earthy depth.
Key Ingredients
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