Cassava commonly processed into garri has become a universal currency as many countries are now into trading. Garri not only suitable as food but can be used to produce finger-foods. Garri chops available courtesy ECHBEE FOODS.
These chops comes with beef or fish filling, so next time you are having a party just awe your guests with these delicacies.
The chops can be served with or without sauce and its suitable for picnics, children school lunch, office party,weddings and any other celebration .
The chops can be ordered ready to eat or you can buy the packaged chops (raw) and prepare at your convenience.
CASSAVA: how to make healthy nutritious snacks from garri.
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