Shitor Din, commonly called Shito is the word for pepper in Ghanaian native languages and is a spicy pepper sauce ubiquitous in Ghanaian cuisine. Shito sauce consists primarily of fish oil and/or vegetable oil, ginger, dried fish and/or crustaceans, tomatoes, garlic and spices. The blend of spices and fish differs between different regions and villages.
Would you really?
Would you really?
While at my Local Tesco, the Wife spotted this:
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When the bad gets good...
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Re: Would you really?
well
man i just dont know
down here in the deep south we eat a lot of stuff.
lets see here:
neckbone and rice
chitlins
gizzards
ox tail
pigs feet
fried pork skins
well that is just a start.
now i dont know how that compares to haggis
but
some of that "shito" is damn bad.

man i just dont know
down here in the deep south we eat a lot of stuff.
lets see here:
neckbone and rice
chitlins
gizzards
ox tail
pigs feet
fried pork skins
well that is just a start.
now i dont know how that compares to haggis
but
some of that "shito" is damn bad.



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Re: Would you really?
Some dude on the daily show 2 days ago was eating baconaise
(Bacon + Mayonnaise)

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Re: Would you really?
Oh oh how long till shootsteel jumps on this idea?HaGGardSmurf wrote:Some dude on the daily show 2 days ago was eating baconaise(Bacon + Mayonnaise)


