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5 Foods Cheaper to Make at Home in Nigeria

By   Milcah   Tanimu

With the rising cost of living in Nigeria, many are finding creative ways to cut back on expenses without compromising meal quality. One effective strategy is cooking more meals at home, especially those foods that are cheaper to prepare than to buy pre-made. Here are five foods that will save you money when you make them yourself:

1. Bread
Bread is a staple in Nigerian households, and while buying it is convenient, baking it at home is far more economical. With just flour, yeast, sugar, salt, and water, you can make soft, fresh bread at a fraction of the cost of store-bought loaves.
*Bonus Tip:* Experiment with flavors like coconut or wheat for a variety-packed breakfast.

2. Yoghurt
Homemade yoghurt is a healthier and more affordable alternative to store-bought versions. Simply mix milk with a small portion of store-bought yoghurt to act as a starter, and with a little patience, you’ll have creamy, fresh yoghurt ready for smoothies, parfaits, or a quick snack.
*Pro Tip:* Add local fruits like mangoes or bananas for a tropical twist.

3. Tomato Paste
Tomato paste is essential in Nigerian cooking, from jollof rice to stews. Instead of buying canned tomato paste, make your own by boiling, blending, and reducing fresh tomatoes. This method not only saves money but also avoids preservatives.
*Pro Tip:* Purchase tomatoes in bulk during peak season for maximum savings and flavor.

4. Snacks Like Chin Chin or Puff Puff
Nigerian snacks like chin chin and puff puff are always popular, but buying them pre-made can be costly. Making them at home ensures freshness, customization, and a fun cooking experience for family and friends.
*Cost-Saving Insight:* Buying ingredients like flour, sugar, and oil in bulk makes homemade snacks a smarter choice.

5. Homemade Zobo Drink
Zobo, a favorite Nigerian drink made from hibiscus petals, is both affordable and refreshing. Skip the bottled versions and prepare it yourself with hibiscus petals, ginger, cloves, and sugar, all of which are easy to find in local markets.
*Pro Tip:* Sweeten with natural honey or fruit juice for a healthier twist.

Cooking at home not only helps you save money but also allows you to experiment with flavors, eat healthier, and enjoy the satisfaction of making something from scratch. Give these five foods a try—you’ll enjoy fresher, tastier meals, and your wallet will thank you.

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