Fufu and Eru best Cameroon African meals

Eru is one of the best Cameroon house hold meals that everyone loves.
Doring it's preparation you will see everyone walking around the house impatiently waiting.
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Some weeks ago, my parents sent me some dried Eru and crayfish all the the way from home.

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Eru is a wild plant that is harvested from the forest in Cameroon. In Nigeria, it is called Ukazi or Afang. Natives of Cross Rivers State use it to prepare the famous Afang soup. Afang soup has a striking similarity to Eru but it is more "soupy' and the Eru is ground or pounded prior to preparation. Another soup that really looks like Eru is the Edika Ikong, also prepared by the Calabar people of Cross Rivers State in Nigeria. It looks almost like Eru. Permit me to say that Eru is the grandmother of Afang! I have tasted the two and I know who the mama is and who pikin is. Lol!
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ERU RECIPE

Prep time: 30 minutes
Cooking time: 1 hour
Total time: 1 hour 30 minutes

Ingredients

6 cups of Eru/Ukazi
3 bags/bundles of spinach/waterleaf
2-3 pounds of meat/fish of choice(beef skin/canda, beef stripes, beef, goat meat, dried/smoked fish, stocked fish, snails, and/or others)
2 cups of crayfish
3 cups of palm oil plus half cup of canola (or groundnut) oil
1 crayfish seasoning cube (Maggi Crevette)
1 Habanero pepper (optional)
Salt to taste
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