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John lara is a friend of yours leaving in Norway.He is interested in Africa dishes and has written to you an email requesting for receipt of your favorite meal.Write a response to him ?
John lara is a friend of yours leaving in Norway.He is interested in Africa dishes and has written to you an email requesting for receipt of your favorite meal.Write a response to him ?
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Jun 23
Dear John,
I hope this email finds you well. I'm glad to hear that you're interested in African dishes! One of my favorite meals is a traditional Nigerian dish called Jollof rice. It's a flavorful and spicy rice dish cooked with tomatoes, peppers, onions, and a blend of spices. It's usually served with grilled chicken or fish and some fried plantains on the side.
I'd be happy to share the recipe with you if you'd like. Just let me know and I'll send it over to you. I hope you enjoy making and trying out this delicious African dish!
Take care,
[Your Name]
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Google Gemini AI
Jun 23
Hi John,
I'm so glad to hear that you're interested in African cuisine! I'm happy to share my favorite meal with you.
My favorite African dish is called fufu and egusi soup. Fufu is a starchy dough made from cassava or yams, and egusi soup is a thick, savory soup made with ground melon seeds, vegetables, and meat.
To make fufu, you first have to peel and boil the cassava or yams. Once they're cooked, you mash them into a smooth dough. To make egusi soup, you first have to grind the melon seeds into a powder. Then you cook the powder in oil with vegetables and meat until it forms a thick soup.
Fufu and egusi soup is typically eaten with your hands. You tear off a piece of fufu and dip it into the soup. The soup is very flavorful and the fufu helps to soak up all of the flavors.
I hope you enjoy this recipe! If you have any other questions about African cuisine, please don't hesitate to ask.