Etor - The Love Meal!
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It’s a month of love and this dish expresses love in so many ways. It is given in congratulations to a newly wedded and also to people have attained success be it educational or recreational or athletic. It’s is the good luck meal. It’s given to a bride before her wedding as it is believed in tradition to bless her womb. Today’s episode is about preparing Etor (Yam Purée). This delicacy is so delicious yet very healthy. It’s a great meal for loved ones and a very healthy goodluck dish. I hope you enjoy every second of the process of making this dish and you enjoy every bite of food this dish is served with. Etor is best served with Avocados, Roasted Groundnuts (peanuts). Please don’t forget to follow me on my socials @tussie.cherry on Instagram, @meffy95 on Snapchat and on Twitter @tussie95 . This weeks Ads as follows On Instagram •Meffy’s pancake Mix - @meffyspancakemix •Sankofa Art Gallery - @sankofa_art_gallery •Hair Affairz - @hair.affairz Kindly follow my business pages I make a mean pancake mix @meffyspancakemix on Instagram and @we_stan.gh for some lovely Christian based T-shirts. For advertisement please Dm me on any of my socials or email [email protected] Please your feedback and questions are greatly appreciated. Leave notes and questions in the comment section and please rate me of you love it ! Thank you and have a great listen References Etor (Otor) - Traditional Ghanaian Recipe | 196 flavors https://podcasts.apple.com/gh/podcast/52-dishes/id1546947188
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