Nigerian indomie and egg mallow - It was delicious !!!!! Easy to make and a crowd pleaser !!!. Today I am sharing this Nigerian indomie and egg mallow! A quick and easy dinner that is ready in under 40 minutes! The Recipies lndomie, egg,carrot, green beans, onions, vegetable oil and Chile pepper. thank you for watching subscribe to my channel for more videos. BEST &HEALTHY WAY OF MAKING NOODLES I could just boil the eggs and use them for topping or I could do something else using the. Join our delicious family as we experience the sweet, sour and. Indomie is a brand of instant noodle produced by Indonesian company PT Indofood Sukses Makmur Tbk, better known as Indofood.
It is distributed in Australia, Asia, Africa, New Zealand, United States.
Indonesian company's Indomie noodles is increasingly in demand in Nigeria.
Could it one day replace meals like jollof rice as the nation's favorite?
You can cook Nigerian indomie and egg mallow with 5 Ingredients and 3 steps. See the following guide!
Ingredients for Nigerian indomie and egg mallow:
- 1 sachet Of noodles.
- 4 tablespoons oil.
- 3 eggs.
- 1 clove onion.
- Peas and peppers.
I was just a teenAger when Indomie came to Nigeria. It's a common meme in Nigeria about teenagers who (literally) lost their virginity over plates of "Indomie and egg". Indomie is literally how you say "noodles" in Nigeria. We asked some locals why they love packet Mi Goreng so much.
Step by step how to cook Nigerian indomie and egg mallow:
- Bowl indomie in water to slightly cook. Don’t let it to over cook..
- Mix indomie with egg and pepper. Fry with enough egg to get the desired shape..
- Fry remaining egg and roll it. Serve with hot milk..
So how did Indomie take over dinner tables in Nigeria? The noodle's manufacturer PT Indofood Sukses Makmur partnered with the Nigerian food company Dufil Prima Foods back in. A wide variety of nigerian indomie noodles options are available to you This product contains soybeans,sulphites and cereals containing gluten. May contain tree nuts,crustacean,milk,egg,fish and sesame seeds. I am currently conducting a survey on the 'Readiness of Nigerians for the commercialization of genetically modified crops in Nigeria'.