GTBank Food and Drink 2018 Issue 1 | Page 26

Street Food Edible Lagos Puff Puff: Dubbed the “Queen of finger foods”, Puff Puff has a special place in the hearts of Lagosians and Nigerians at large. The doughy, sweet fried treats is a relished staple on the streets of the city. In Lagos, there is a fine line between street food and a proper sit-down meal. Be it the open-air makeshift sheds or hawkers moving from place to place with assortments atop their heads, anyone can grab a quick bite in Lagos anytime. The street food culture is communal, lively and for those willing to take a risk as these foods often come wrapped in old newspapers, casually tied in nylons and eaten with bare hands. Besides the deliciousness of these street dishes which leave long lasting culinary memories, their low-prices and accessibility to all make the Lagos experience unforgettable. With a great variety to pick from- some sweet, some spicy, some even savoury, be on the lookout for these fantastic dishes and the unexpected locations in which they can be found while browsing the city’s markets in daytime and streets at night. Dun Dun: Fried yams and potatoes chopped and fried in big chunks with sprinklings of salt make the perfect complement to the dough balls or even Akara. Nothing is more Lagosian than these delicious finger foods wrapped in old newspaper. 26 GTBANK FOOD AND DRINK