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Spletcomposition of Igbo traditional foods. A number of little-used, uncommon vegetables with perceived health benefits were identified in some areas. Key traditional staple foods in the Igbo culture area included: yams (Dioscorea spp.), cocoyam (Colocasia/Xanthosoma spp.), cassava (Manihot spp.), maize (Zea mays), some of which were status symbols. Spletin Nsukka Igbo. Physically, the afa consist of four strings or chains each containing four half-shells of the seeds of the bush mango (ujuru, Irvingia gabonensis) or more commonly of the almond (dpipi, Pterocarpus osum). The strings are usually about 12 to 15 inches in length, and the half-shells are more or less evenly spaced on the strings. SpletThe literary icon, Prof. Chinua Achebe observed in his work, Things Fall Apart, that among the Igbo, proverbs are the palm oil with which words were eaten. Implicit in this statement is the notion that the Igbo attach a lot of importance to proverbs mild cervicothoracic levoconvex curvature