jigida
Jigida refers to a popular traditional Nigerian snack. It is commonly made from ground beans, often black-eyed peas, mixed with spices and then deep-fried. The preparation involves soaking the beans, peeling them, and grinding them into a paste. This paste is typically seasoned with ingredients such as onions, peppers, and various spices to enhance its flavor. Small portions of the mixture are then shaped, often into small balls or flattened patties, before being fried in hot oil until golden brown and crispy.
The snack is widely enjoyed across Nigeria and is a common street food, readily available from vendors.