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Dodo ikire
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Dodo Ikire is a Yoruba traditional delicacy from Ikire in Osun State, Nigeria.[1][2] It was originally made from leftover plantain but today, people prepare it from fresh ingredients which are: over-ripe plantains, pepper, oil and salt. Dodo Ikire is black and round or conical in shape.
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Plantain or cooking banana, which has been peeled, sliced and deep fried is called Dodo Yoruba language.


Legend has it that Dodo Ikire was created as an experiment by a old lady from a town called Ikire.[3] Ikire is a town in the South-western area of Nigeria between the cities of Ibadan and Ile-Ife, in Osun State. This old lady had no food left except the over-ripe plantains, which she would have normally throw in the bin, but she decided to mash it all up with some salt and pepper and deep-fry it in palm oil.[4] She ate it, enjoyed it and decided to make more and share with her neighbours.[5]
The result is what is now known as Dodo Ikire, named after the town it originated from. It is sold mostly in the South-western part of Nigeria.
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