
FRESH FOOD
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Matoke (Groen banaan) Uganda-Rwanda 1 kg
Matoke - Groene bananen uit Oeganda Organic and fresh green banana from Uganda: you can order fresh matoke daily. Matoke ordered today will be delivered tomorrow. Matoke is most consummed food in Uganda, Rwanda and Burundi in rural areas and cities. You can find matoke in the most restaurants in Uganda and Rwanda for good price.! Matoke, locally also known as matooke, amatooke in Buganda (Central Uganda), ekitookye in southwestern Uganda, ekitooke in western Uganda, ebitooke in northwestern Tanzania, igitoki in Rwanda and Burundi and by the cultivar name East African Highland banana, is a starchy triploid banana cultivar originating from the African Great Lakes. The fruit is harvested green, carefully peeled, and then cooked and often mashed or pounded into a meal. In Uganda and Rwanda, the fruit is steam-cooked, and the mashed meal is considered a national dish in both countries. Matoke bananas are a staple food crop in Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania and other Great Lakes countries.
€5,99 €5,50
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Fresh Yam Puna (Ghana) 1 kg
Fresh Yam Puna Ghana Fresh Yam from Puna, Ghana, is highly regarded for its quality and taste. Puna yam is a variety of white yam (Dioscorea rotundata) that is especially popular in West Africa, including Ghana, Nigeria, and other countries. It is a starchy tuber crop that plays a key role in the culinary traditions of the region, being used in a variety of dishes. Here are some features and uses of Puna yam: Features: Texture: Firm and starchy when raw, but becomes tender and slightly fluffy when cooked. Taste: Mild and slightly sweet. Appearance: Puna yam is usually large, with brown rough skin and white flesh. Common Dishes: Boiled Yam: Sliced, boiled, and served with stews, soups, or sauces. Pounded Yam (Fufu): One of the most famous traditional dishes. The yam is boiled and pounded into a smooth, dough-like consistency and served with various soups, such as light soup or palm nut soup. Fried Yam: Cut into chips or chunks and deep-fried, often eaten with a spicy pepper sauce or shito. Yam Porridge (Asaro): A hearty dish made by boiling yam with palm oil, tomatoes, peppers, onions, and seasonings. Nutritional Value: Puna yam is a great source of carbohydrates and provides energy. It also contains some vitamins (like Vitamin C) and dietary fiber, making it nutritious as well as filling. Puna yam is particularly enjoyed because of its versatility and ability to pair well with many flavorful sauces and sides in Ghanaian cuisine. It is typically available fresh at markets across Ghana and for export.
€3,64 €3,25
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Cocoyam Amateke 1 kg
Cocoyam Amateke 1 kg
€6,68 €5,79
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Sweet Potatoes Uganda (Ibijumba) 1kg
Sweet Potatoes Uganda (Ibijumba) Sweet potatoes (Ipomoea batatas) are a versatile and nutritious root vegetable that is widely cultivated and consumed across the globe. Here are some key points about sweet potatoes: Nutritional Benefits Rich in Nutrients: Sweet potatoes are a great source of vitamins (especially vitamin A and vitamin C), minerals (like potassium and manganese), and fiber. Antioxidants: They contain antioxidants that help combat free radicals in the body, reducing the risk of chronic diseases. Low Glycemic Index: Sweet potatoes have a relatively low glycemic index compared to other starchy foods, making them a better option for maintaining stable blood sugar levels. Varieties Sweet potatoes come in several varieties, differing in skin and flesh color. Common types include: Orange-fleshed: Most common, rich in beta-carotene. Purple-fleshed: High in anthocyanins, another type of antioxidant. White-fleshed: Less sweet but still nutritious. Culinary Uses Sweet potatoes can be prepared in numerous ways: Baked or roasted: Enhances their natural sweetness. Boiled or steamed: A common method to preserve their nutrients. Mashed: Often used as a side dish. Fried: Popular as sweet potato fries or chips. In soups and stews: Adds a sweet and hearty flavor. Desserts: Used in pies, cakes, and other sweets. Cultural Significance In many African countries, including Uganda and Rwanda, sweet potatoes are a dietary staple. They are used in traditional dishes and are important for food security. In Uganda, the sweet potato is called "Rumonde" in Luganda. In Rwanda, the Kinyarwanda name for sweet potatoes is "ibijumba." Agricultural Aspects Climate: Sweet potatoes thrive in warm climates and are well-suited to tropical and subtropical regions. Soil: They prefer well-drained, sandy loam soils with good fertility. Planting: Typically propagated through vine cuttings rather than seeds. Harvesting: Usually takes place 3-4 months after planting, depending on the variety and growing conditions. Sweet potatoes are not only a key food crop for many communities but also an important source of nutrition and economic stability.
€5,99 €5,75
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Fresh Yam Puna (Ghana) 18 kg
Fresh Yam Puna Ghana Fresh Yam from Puna, Ghana, is highly regarded for its quality and taste. Puna yam is a variety of white yam (Dioscorea rotundata) that is especially popular in West Africa, including Ghana, Nigeria, and other countries. It is a starchy tuber crop that plays a key role in the culinary traditions of the region, being used in a variety of dishes. Here are some features and uses of Puna yam: Features: Texture: Firm and starchy when raw, but becomes tender and slightly fluffy when cooked. Taste: Mild and slightly sweet. Appearance: Puna yam is usually large, with brown rough skin and white flesh. Common Dishes: Boiled Yam: Sliced, boiled, and served with stews, soups, or sauces. Pounded Yam (Fufu): One of the most famous traditional dishes. The yam is boiled and pounded into a smooth, dough-like consistency and served with various soups, such as light soup or palm nut soup. Fried Yam: Cut into chips or chunks and deep-fried, often eaten with a spicy pepper sauce or shito. Yam Porridge (Asaro): A hearty dish made by boiling yam with palm oil, tomatoes, peppers, onions, and seasonings. Nutritional Value: Puna yam is a great source of carbohydrates and provides energy. It also contains some vitamins (like Vitamin C) and dietary fiber, making it nutritious as well as filling. Puna yam is particularly enjoyed because of its versatility and ability to pair well with many flavorful sauces and sides in Ghanaian cuisine. It is typically available fresh at markets across Ghana and for export.
€55,00
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Sweet Potatoes Uganda (Ibijumba) 8kg
Sweet Potatoes Uganda (Ibijumba) 8kg Sweet potatoes (Ipomoea batatas) are a versatile and nutritious root vegetable that is widely cultivated and consumed across the globe. Here are some key points about sweet potatoes: Nutritional Benefits Rich in Nutrients: Sweet potatoes are a great source of vitamins (especially vitamin A and vitamin C), minerals (like potassium and manganese), and fiber. Antioxidants: They contain antioxidants that help combat free radicals in the body, reducing the risk of chronic diseases. Low Glycemic Index: Sweet potatoes have a relatively low glycemic index compared to other starchy foods, making them a better option for maintaining stable blood sugar levels. Varieties Sweet potatoes come in several varieties, differing in skin and flesh color. Common types include: Orange-fleshed: Most common, rich in beta-carotene. Purple-fleshed: High in anthocyanins, another type of antioxidant. White-fleshed: Less sweet but still nutritious. Culinary Uses Sweet potatoes can be prepared in numerous ways: Baked or roasted: Enhances their natural sweetness. Boiled or steamed: A common method to preserve their nutrients. Mashed: Often used as a side dish. Fried: Popular as sweet potato fries or chips. In soups and stews: Adds a sweet and hearty flavor. Desserts: Used in pies, cakes, and other sweets. Cultural Significance In many African countries, including Uganda and Rwanda, sweet potatoes are a dietary staple. They are used in traditional dishes and are important for food security. In Uganda, the sweet potato is called "Rumonde" in Luganda. In Rwanda, the Kinyarwanda name for sweet potatoes is "ibijumba." Agricultural Aspects Climate: Sweet potatoes thrive in warm climates and are well-suited to tropical and subtropical regions. Soil: They prefer well-drained, sandy loam soils with good fertility. Planting: Typically propagated through vine cuttings rather than seeds. Harvesting: Usually takes place 3-4 months after planting, depending on the variety and growing conditions. Sweet potatoes are not only a key food crop for many communities but also an important source of nutrition and economic stability.
€49,99 €42,99
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Avocado Uganda 400 - 500g
Avocado Uganda: Avocado Uganda offers premium quality avocados that are grown and harvested with great care to ensure maximum freshness and taste. Our avocados are handpicked from the lush plantations of Uganda, renowned for their ideal climate and fertile soil. Avocado Uganda is committed to providing customers with the highest quality product, free from chemicals and pesticides. Enjoy the rich and creamy taste of our avocados, which are perfect for healthy and delicious meals or snacks.
€5,16 €2,99
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Sweet Tamarind Thailand 450g
Sweet Tamarind Thailand 450g Sweet tamarind from Thailand is a popular and widely enjoyed fruit known for its unique balance of sweet and tangy flavors. Thailand is one of the top producers of high-quality tamarind, especially the sweet variety. Here are some key things about Sweet Tamarind from Thailand: 1. Flavor Profile: The fruit is naturally sweet with just a hint of tanginess, making it different from the sour tamarind used for cooking in many savory dishes. Its sweetness makes it perfect for snacking right out of the shell. 2. Appearance: The tamarind comes in a brown, pod-like shell that can be easily cracked open. Inside, the flesh is a sticky, dark brown pulp with small seeds. The texture is dense and chewy. 3. Health Benefits: Tamarind is rich in vitamins, especially Vitamin C and B vitamins. It's also a good source of minerals like magnesium and potassium. Tamarind has antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties and is often used to aid digestion. 4. Culinary Uses: Though often eaten fresh as a snack, sweet tamarind is sometimes used in Thai desserts and beverages. The flesh can also be turned into tamarind paste or used to make juice, candy, or jams. 5. Export Quality: Thailand exports tamarind worldwide, and their sweet tamarind is prized for its quality. It’s often sold in neat, vacuum-packed boxes for convenience. 6. Popular Regions: The Phetchabun province in northern Thailand is particularly famous for its sweet tamarind production, where the climate and soil conditions are ideal for growing the fruit. If you're looking for a naturally sweet and tangy snack that’s packed with nutrients, sweet tamarind from Thailand is a fantastic choice!
€6,89 €6,50
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Red Dry Peanuts Nuts Uganda 1 Kg
UGANDA PEANUTS Red Ugandan Ground Nuts Health Benefits: groundnuts are immensely rich in potassium, calcium, phosphorus and B vitamins which offers you with a host of health benefits. Groundnuts are a great blend of healthy fats, protein and fibre that curbs your appetite, lowers the risk of heart disease and regulates blood glucose levels.
€8,99 €7,99
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Matoke (Groen banaan) Uganda-Rwanda 20 kg
Matoke from Uganda Matoke is most consummed food in Uganda, Rwanda and Burundi in rural areas and cities. You can find matoke in the most restaurants in Uganda and Rwanda for good price.! Matoke, locally also known as matooke, amatooke in Buganda (Central Uganda), ekitookye in southwestern Uganda, ekitooke in western Uganda, ebitooke in northwestern Tanzania, igitoki in Rwanda and Burundi and by the cultivar name East African Highland banana, is a starchy triploid banana cultivar originating from the African Great Lakes. The fruit is harvested green, carefully peeled, and then cooked and often mashed or pounded into a meal. In Uganda and Rwanda, the fruit is steam-cooked, and the mashed meal is considered a national dish in both countries. Matoke bananas are a staple food crop in Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania and other Great Lakes countries.
€111,91 €100,00
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White Garden Eggs (Aubergines) Uganda 3kg
White Garden Eggs 3kg Discover the exotic world of Ugandan cuisine with White Garden Eggs (Aubergines). Locally grown in Uganda, these glossy vegetables, commonly referred to as aubergines in French, have gained international recognition for their distinctive taste and versatility. Known as "intoryi" in Rwanda and "intura" in Luganda, these garden eggs bring an authentic touch to your dishes. Sourced from the fertile farmlands of Uganda, these high-quality garden eggs are perfect for adding flavor and nutritional value to your cooking. Embrace the essence of African taste with Uganda's finest white garden eggs.
€24,99 €23,99
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Anny Sardines à l'Huile Pimentée 90 g
Anny Sardines in Spicy Oil 90g
€1,52 €1,32
