Description
Origin
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Lafun originates from West Africa, especially South-West Nigeria. It is made from cassava tubers that are fermented, dried, and milled into flour, traditionally common among the Yoruba people
Other Names
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Lafun (Yoruba)
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Cassava flour
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Sometimes referred to as white fermented cassava flour
Health Benefits
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Provides energy – Rich in carbohydrates for daily strength and activity
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Easy to digest – Fermentation makes it gentler on the stomach
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Gluten-free – Suitable for people with gluten intolerance
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Supports digestion – Fermented nature can aid gut health
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Low in fat – Fits into balanced and heart-friendly diets
Nutritional Information (general)
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Carbohydrates: High
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Fiber: Moderate
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Protein: Low
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Fat: Very low
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Calories: Moderate to high (energy-giving)
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Minerals: Small amounts of calcium, potassium, and magnesium
Fun Facts
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Lafun has a distinct fermented aroma, which many people love when paired with soups. It is one of the most affordable swallow foods in Nigeria
Uses
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Prepared as swallow by mixing with hot water
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Commonly eaten with soups like ewedu, gbegiri, egusi, okra, or vegetable soup
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Can be blended with other flours to adjust taste and texture
Storage
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Store in a cool, dry place
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Keep in an airtight container to prevent moisture and insects
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Avoid exposure to water to prevent spoilage
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When properly stored, it can last several months





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