Who will walk off with bragging rights ?

Odi (Nigeria), Shahd (Sudan), Emil (Cameroon), and Diana (Nigeria) were brave (and curious) enough to see which of their Fufu and stews are the best.

Here are the rules: our contestants cook their own Fufu and stew.

Everyone involved will rate each dish on a scale of 1-10. The person with the highest combined score wins ~all~ the bragging rights.

First up is Shahd from Sudan. She’s energetic and ready for folks to eat her food.

She’s made Egusi and Fufu with an East African twist. There’s onion, stock, blended pepper, and her choice of meat. Shahd mashed that fufu from scratch and leaned into Sudanese recipes to create her masterpiece.

We wonder what the other panelists think of it…

The Nigerians liked Shahd’s egusi so much they thought it was theirs! Definitely a compliment!

Shahd and her spicy egusi walk away with a score of 21!

Next up we have Emil from Cameroon! He’s made peanut stew with plantain fufu.

There’s some good seasoning in there as well as some smoked meat. The plantain isn’t as…smooth as it needs to be, though.

Let’s see how the gang feels about his home cooked meal!

The peanut sauce was hitting, especially with the plantain fufu…as coarse as it was…

As expected, no one was really feeling the half pounded plantain fufu. Folks were saying it needed more water. Next time, Emil!

He walks away with a combined score of 8. Yikes.

We’ve entered the halfway point of the competition and the Nigerians are here to win. Diana is up next with her classic Egusi and fufu plate.

Diana has been making egusi and fufu since she was a kid. Quite honestly, it shows. Look at that Fufu—smoother than skin. Babygirl kept it simple with peppers, onions, and palm oil. Looks tasty.

Diana had the right amount of everything, although Odi thought it could be more palm oil. To each their own! Diana walks away with a score of 24.

Last, but surely not least we have Odi from Nigeria. He’s also made traditional Nigerian egusi stew and fufu for everyone to try and rate.

Odi’s choice of ingredients are grounded pumpkin seeds, onion, red pepper, and most importantly: PALM OIL.

The people looved his dish. The fufu was smooth, although Diana thought it was a little oily..

Odi walks away with an 18.5! A solid score.

But there’s a SURPRISE! Joyce comes through and becomes the final taste test and vote! She thought Obi’s dish was a little too salty, so who won??

Diana with a solid 32 points!! Shout out to Nigeria and good food. Until next time, foodies!

Get more of Ignacia’s comedic content + commentary on her Instagram,@ignaciaismay.

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