Fura (food)

Fura are millet dough balls eaten in Nigeria.[1][2]

References

  1. Telling Stories, Making Histories - Page 66 Certainly, the making of the classic dish, fura da nono (seasoned, boiled millet balls served with sour milk), represents such a blending of food resources and styles of cuisine. This suggests that a transfer of the cuisine of fura served with sour ...
  2. African Farming and Food Processing 2005 Fura is a staple food for both Fulanis and Hausas. Wherever there is a settlement of these tribes, fura, kindrimo and nono are marketed. A number 3f the dealers of fura are women between 25 to 35 years of age without formal education.
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