I enjoy having suya cake (called Awara in Hausa) for Iftar during Ramadan, and even for breakfast outside Ramadan. It’s healthy, and I really love it. What makes it even more special is that I grow the suya beans myself every year. There’s a different kind of joy in eating what
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I enjoy having suya cake (called Awara in Hausa) for Iftar during Ramadan, and even for breakfast outside Ramadan. It’s healthy, and I really love it. What makes it even more special is that I grow the suya beans myself every year. There’s a different kind of joy in eating what