Abart Ekoo is a traditional West African maize-based food product commonly used to prepare Eko (also called Agidi or Ekoo), a smooth fermented corn pudding popular in Nigeria, Benin, and other parts of West Africa. It is typically made from fermented corn (maize) and processed into a ready-to-cook form that delivers a soft texture, mildly tangy taste, and authentic traditional flavor.
Ekoo is often enjoyed as a breakfast meal, light lunch, side dish, or accompaniment to beans, akara, moi-moi, fish, and various sauces. Its smooth consistency and easy digestibility make it suitable for both adults and children.
Common Uses
1. Breakfast Meals
- Served with akara (bean cakes)
- Enjoyed with milk beverages
- Paired with tea or cocoa drinks
2. Traditional Nigerian Meals
- Eko and moi-moi
- Eko and fried fish
- Eko and pepper sauce
- Eko and beans
3. Side Dish
- Accompanies grilled fish
- Served with stews
- Paired with vegetable sauces
4. Light Meals
- Easy-to-digest meal option
- Suitable for quick home meals
- Popular during travel and gatherings
Ekoo remains one of the most widely recognized traditional maize foods in Nigeria, valued for its simplicity, smooth texture, and ability to complement a wide variety of savory dishes.


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