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SUNDAY SPECIAL: 10 Benefits Of Drinking Garri

Garri is a popular West African food made from cassava. It is a granular flour-like substance that is produced by grating, fermenting, and then roasting cassava roots. The process involves peeling and washing the cassava, grating it into a mash, fermenting it for a few days, and then sieving and roasting the fermented mash to produce the final product, which is dry, coarse, and grainy.

It can be consumed in various ways. The most common method is to mix it with water to form a dough-like consistency known as “eba” or “gari fufu.” It can also be cooked as a porridge and eaten with milk and sugar or used as a crunchy topping for soups and stews. Additionally, garri can be enjoyed as a dry snack, often mixed with groundnut (peanut) or sugar.

Due to its affordability, long shelf life, and versatility, garri is a staple food in many West African countries and is enjoyed by people of all ages. It offers a good source of carbohydrates, fiber, and some essential vitamins and minerals, making it a valuable part of the region’s diet. Here are ten benefits of drinking garri;

 

1. Rich in carbohydrates: Garri provides a quick and sustained source of energy due to its high carbohydrate content.

2. Source of fiber: It contains dietary fiber, promoting healthy digestion and aiding in bowel regularity.

3. Gluten-free: Garri is naturally gluten-free, making it suitable for people with gluten sensitivity or celiac disease.

4. Nutrient content: It contains vitamins and minerals like vitamin C, thiamine, and magnesium, contributing to overall health.

5. Satiety: Garri’s high fiber content helps promote a feeling of fullness, potentially aiding in weight management.

6. Easily digestible: The processing of cassava into garri makes it easier to digest compared to raw cassava.

7. Budget-friendly: It is a cost-effective food option, making it accessible to a wide range of people.

8. Versatility: Garri can be prepared in various ways, including as a dough (eba), porridge, or snack, providing culinary variety.

9. Long shelf life: Properly stored garri can have a long shelf life, making it a convenient pantry staple.

10. Cultural significance: Garri holds cultural importance in West African cuisines and is enjoyed as a traditional staple food.

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