I've always thought soups from other
tribes were complicated and confusing... I never even tried to leave my comfort
zone of Yoruba soups as per a comfam Yoruba babe. I have even argued in the
past with my friends from the east on the topic of how good these soups taste.
Well, I see clearly now.
I have tried to Google which tribe
has the best soup but it seems that this topic has been an age-long controversial one
(like that of the Jollof). I however think the Igbos and the Akwa Ibom/Calabar
people are leading in this argument.
This post is about my Igbo people’s Ofe Oha or better still, Oha Soup
Ofe oha is an Igbo cuisine made with Oha leaves and coco-yam as thickener. The cocoyam can be substituted with ofor/achi
Ofe Oha is similar to the bitter
leaf soup, the difference is that we use different vegetables (bitter leaf/ Oha
leaf) and the taste. I have made bitter leaf soup before, so it was a walk
over.