abdalla11 wrote:its gritsThuganomics wrote:I know what suugo is but what is soor
We eat it once in a while, like once a year or something
That looks goood!! i think am going to make soor bari

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abdalla11 wrote:its gritsThuganomics wrote:I know what suugo is but what is soor
We eat it once in a while, like once a year or something
well yeah there is yellow and white cornmealThuganomics wrote:![]()
@grits
Abdulla in our endz i.e Haargeisa area they only eat shuuro with subag
And it's usually yellowish in colour
Why do they look down on it?greenday wrote:People look down on soorta jalada walahi, its cheap and waa laga fanaaand who eats soor with subag/saliid
I've had it back home only once and they gave it to me with fresh subag and some spicesAlphanumeric wrote:TG, it depends on the corn that's used.
I've had both white and yellow. Taste identical, from what I remember.
I've had it with plain yogurt and timir.
Alphanumeric wrote:Why do they look down on it?greenday wrote:People look down on soorta jalada walahi, its cheap and waa laga fanaaand who eats soor with subag/saliid
EDIT: Perhaps my memory on the taste is off
lol somalis eat everything with subag/saliid and sonkor. The weirdest thing i saw was spaghetti, with oil and sukar. I ate it and it wasnt bad at allPerfect_Order wrote:well yeah there is yellow and white cornmealThuganomics wrote:![]()
@grits
Abdulla in our endz i.e Haargeisa area they only eat shuuro with subag
And it's usually yellowish in colour![]()
You can have it with caano garoor iyo sonkor, with subag caano iyo sonkor, with suugo, with maraq, with subag and sonkor
Actualy it's neither of these threeI wonder if they added heel, qorfo, and cloves
I use to have it all the time, its quite common, especially since somalida who make food everyday the left over baasto that suugo ran out you just add subag ama siliid and sonkor and it's a nighttime dinnerabdalla11 wrote:lol somalis eat everything with subag/saliid and sonkor. The weirdest thing i saw was spaghetti, with oil and sukar. I ate it and it wasnt bad at allPerfect_Order wrote:well yeah there is yellow and white cornmealThuganomics wrote:![]()
@grits
Abdulla in our endz i.e Haargeisa area they only eat shuuro with subag
And it's usually yellowish in colour![]()
You can have it with caano garoor iyo sonkor, with subag caano iyo sonkor, with suugo, with maraq, with subag and sonkor
it's called cadriyad and it's dhagThuganomics wrote:^
What about that wird spaghetti that they normaly have at casumads
It tastes sweet and horrible
That's the name I couldn't think of cuzzSkippa wrote:it's called cadriyad and it's dhagThuganomics wrote:^
What about that wird spaghetti that they normaly have at casumads
It tastes sweet and horrible