I've never heard of these greens before, but Affan and Ugu are some of the greens you might find served up in Nigeria, according to the site Afrigourmet.
They look like nice alternatives to all of the white rice and meat dishes that are prevalent in many African countries.
I am a native of Southeastern CT and have been living in New York City for the past 20 years.
I will be sharing all of the news and ideas that resonate with me in regards to the world of Health, "Natural Living" and "Roots Culture".
The name "Yaram Chosan" comes from the Wolof language of Senegal and means simply Health (or it can mean 'body') Culture (or Heritage). To me, it stands for a few things;
*the culture and lifestyle of everything pertaining to our well-being - physical, mental and spiritual
*our heriatge and birthright to be healthy, whole human-beings and live up to our highest potentials
*the elements found in indigenous or "roots" cultures, such as those in Africa, Asia, Latin America etc. that promote wholeness and harmony with the Earth.
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