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    Nutritional benefits of Hausa koko you did not know of

    Papa LincBy Papa LincJuly 23, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read3 Views
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    A bowl of Hausa Koko with Koose on the side A bowl of Hausa Koko with Koose on the side

    Hausa koko is a spicy millet porridge. It is a popular Ghanaian street food and commonly consumed as a breakfast meal.

    Hausa koko is made out of millet with a few local spices added to give it a particular taste and color. It is called Hausa koko in the areas where it was introduced, by the Hausa-speaking people of the northern parts of Ghana.

    So, what are the health benefits of Hausa koko?

    • Rich in nutrients:

    Hausa koko is typically made from millet, which is naturally rich in nutrients like B vitamins, calcium, iron, potassium, zinc, magnesium, and fiber. These nutrients are essential for various bodily functions, including energy production, bone health, and digestion.

    • Antioxidant properties:

    The spices used in Hausa Koko, like cloves, contain antioxidants, particularly eugenol, which can help protect the body against damage from free radicals and potentially lower blood sugar levels.

    • Digestive aid:

    The fiber content in millet and the potential probiotic effects of fermentation (if the Koko is fermented) can promote healthy digestion and prevent constipation.

    • Immune system support:

    Hausa koko is rich in vitamins A and C, which are crucial for a healthy immune system and can help protect the body against infections.

    • Potential anti-inflammatory effects:

    Some of the spices used in Hausa Koko, like ginger and cloves, have anti-inflammatory properties that may help reduce inflammation throughout the body.

    • Heart health:

    The combination of nutrients and antioxidants in Hausa Koko can contribute to heart health by helping to regulate blood pressure and cholesterol levels.

    • Energy booster:

    The carbohydrates in millet provide a sustained release of energy, making Hausa koko a good option for a filling and energising breakfast.

    • May help lower blood sugar:

    Studies suggest that cloves, a common ingredient, may help lower blood sugar levels.

    Hausa koko offers a variety of potential health benefits due to its nutrient-rich ingredients and the properties of its spices, making it a valuable addition to a healthy diet.

    Ingredients

    – 2 cups of millet grain

    – ginger

    – grain of selim

    – Red chilies

    – cloves

    – sugar or honey

    Instructions

    1. Thoroughly wash millet to get rid of dust and stones

    2. Soak millet overnight to soften it

    3. Strain the water and blend millet together with other ingredients (ginger, grain of selim, cloves, and red chillies)

    4. Pour the blended mixture into to a container and allow it sit overnight to fermente and to separate the water from the dough

    5. Pour out the liquid from the separated dough and boil it

    6. Slowly add the dough to the boiling liquid while stirring. On a low heat.

    7. Stir well to avoid lumps

    8. Slowly add hot water to achieve a preferred consistency

    9. Add salt if preferred

    10. Serve and add sugar or honey for sweetening

    Hausa koko is usually accompanied with ‘koose,’ a spicy fried bean bun; or pinkaso, a fried flour dumpling; or bread.

    Meanwhile, you can watch GhanaWeb TV’s exclusive interview with Arathejay below:

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