afreetafrit
Afreetafrit is a term that refers to a type of fried auger shell used as a source of protein in some cuisines. The term is often associated with traditional recipes from West Africa, particularly in Ghana and Nigeria. Auger shells, also known as African chewing sticks or bore quarry sticks, have been used as a nutritious food source for centuries in these regions.
The process of making afreetafrit involves collecting auger shells, cleaning and boiling them, then drying and
Afreetafrit is often consumed as part of traditional West African meals, particularly during special occasions and
The popularity of afreetafrit has inspired some adaptations and variations in modern cuisines, particularly in fusion