lobidega
Lobidega is a traditional African dish that originates from the Yoruba culture of Nigeria, particularly in the southwestern region. The name "lobidega" is derived from the Yoruba words *lobi* (meaning "to cook") and *dega* (meaning "in a pot"), reflecting its preparation method. It is a hearty, flavorful stew typically made with a base of leafy vegetables, often spinach or bitter leaf, combined with a rich, savory sauce.
The dish is commonly prepared with ingredients such as fish, meat (such as beef or goat), or
Lobidega is often served with staple foods such as pounded yam, fufu, or eba (garri), which help
Beyond its culinary appeal, lobidega holds cultural significance, representing communal dining and the importance of shared