Nigerians
are so creative that rather than find out the English names of certain
fruits, they have either stuck with the traditional name or invented a
new name for said fruit. Here are common
examples:
1. Tropical Almonds
The
tropical almond can be found in many parts of Southern Nigeria. But
Nigerians definitely don’t bother calling it tropical almond. This
delicious fruit is referred to as “fruit”.
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2. Tiger Nuts
The
name “Tiger nut” is yet to stick to this sweet root from Northern
Nigeria. Tiger nut is called its traditional name in various parts of
the country; Ofio in the Southwest, Aki Hausa in the Southeast and Aya
in the North.
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3. Black Velvet Tamarind
To
undertake a fruitless (in both senses) market search, you only have to
keep asking for “black velvet tamarind”. If you’re interested in
enjoying the sweet-tart goodness of this fruit, please forget your
“shakara” and call it “lickie lickie” like everyone else.
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4. African Star Apple
Try
searching for African star apple on Google and watch the search engine
struggle to come up with results. But search for “Agbalumo” and watch
Google turn to superstar with numerous results. This is because
Nigerians only know this fruit as Agbalumo, not as the African Star
Apple.
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5. Date Fruit
What other names do you call dis in your locality? It is also called Debino in other places. Some say its Mohammed fruit.
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