osakoko
Osakoko is a traditional dish originating from the Edo people of Nigeria, particularly prominent in the Benin Kingdom. It is a type of bean pudding or paste, often described as a savory and hearty meal. The primary ingredient in osakoko is black-eyed peas, which are typically soaked, blended into a smooth paste, and then cooked.
The preparation often involves incorporating other flavorful ingredients. These can include palm oil, which gives the
Osakoko is usually cooked by steaming or boiling the bean paste in a pot, often wrapped in
It is commonly served as a main course or a side dish, often accompanied by staples such