Chips and Snacks
Popular Types of Chips
Plantain Chips – Made from ripe or unripe plantains, sliced thin and fried until crispy.
Flavor: Salty (unripe) or sweet (ripe).
Uses: Sold as a snack, served with peanuts, or eaten alongside soft drinks.
Cassava Chips – Made from peeled cassava, thinly sliced, soaked to remove toxins, and deep-fried.
Flavor: Crunchy, slightly nutty.
Fun twist: Can be spiced with chili, salt, or ginger powder.
Potato Chips – Thinly sliced Irish or sweet potatoes, fried or baked.
Varieties: Salted, spiced, barbecue-flavored, or honey-coated.
Yam Chips (Fried Yam) – Thick-cut yam pieces fried until golden.
Often served hot with pepper sauce or tomato stew.
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Other Common Snacks
Puff-Puff: Sweet, fried dough balls (like mini doughnuts).
Chin Chin: Crunchy, fried flour snacks (sweet or spicy).
Groundnuts (Peanuts): Roasted or spiced, often eaten with garri or plantain chips.
Bofrot / Doughnuts: Soft, sweet, deep-fried pastries.
Popcorn: A lighter, quick snack for events or home.
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Healthy Snack Ideas
Oven-baked plantain or cassava chips (less oil).
Roasted coconut chips.
Dried fruit slices (banana, pineapple, mango).
Garri soaked with milk, nuts, and coconut flakes (a balanced energy snack).
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Would you like me to give you recipes for a few of these snacks — for example, plantain chips, chin chin, or cassava chips?




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