Food Of the Ibo (Igbo) Sai. What did they eat?  Yams  Plantains  Typical meals: soup or stew, and vegetables with meat  Shrimp yam

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Food Of the Ibo (Igbo) Sai

What did they eat?  Yams  Plantains  Typical meals: soup or stew, and vegetables with meat  Shrimp yam Shrimp content/uploads/2010/04/gulf.jpg Plantains ngnetwork.files.wordpre ss.com/2009/11/plantains -on-the-tree.jpg

Recipes  Isu  Dodo  Chinchin  Obe ata  Iyan Obe Ata

Dodo-Fried Plantains  4 ripe plantains, peeled and sliced  Vegetable oil, for frying  Salt, for flavor Dodo

Chinchin  3 cups flour  1 cup butter  1 egg  1 teaspoons baking powder  ½ cup water  ½ cup milk  Sugar  Vegetable oil Chinchin

Staples  Dodo  Yams  Kola nut  Alligator pepper  Maize  Shrimp Alligator pepper ges/alligator_pepper.gif Kola nut ordpress.com/2009/11/kola-nut1.jpg

How was food gathered?  The Igbo tribe gathers the fruit of the palm tree to use for palm oil. Palm trees in Africa 2C305CC &first=1&FORM=IDFRIR

How was food farmed?  The Igbo economy depends on root-crop farming.  Men clear the land and plant the yams  Women plant other crops Root-crop farming 6B12CD44469AAD4EED2396C94A&first=1&FORM=IDFRIR

How was food hunted?  Fish  Shrimp  The Igbo are primarily farmers so the only hunting they do is fishing. Shrimp 56E88F5F8C999DDE92&first=1&FORM=IDFRIR

Cooking  Use Firewood and palm fruit waste  Tripod  Cooked by women  Clay pots g content/uploads/2009/08/African-pot-cooking.gif

Works Cited  "Igbo People." The University of Iowa. Web. 27 Mar  "Igbo - Introduction, Location, Language, Folklore, Religion, Major Holidays, Rites of Passage, Relationships, Living Conditions." Countries and Their Cultures. Web. 27 Mar  "Igbo Tribe of Africa: African People and Tribes." African Adventure Safaris, Tour Africa Safaris to Namibia, Botswana, South Africa. Web. 27 Mar  "African Tribes - Ibo - Igbo Culture." African Safaris, African Tours, Africa Holidays and Africa Travel Guide. Web. 27 Mar  "Igbo People." Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. Web. 27 Mar