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Garri Yellow Price 1 paint

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Shop fresh yellow garri 🥣—golden, crunchy, and full of flavour. Made from fermented cassava roasted with palm oil. Perfect for soaking or making Eba. Check the garri yellow price and enjoy authentic Nigerian taste at home!

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Garri Yellow Price – Premium Roasted Cassava Flakes for Sale

Get the best garri yellow price and enjoy premium-quality roasted cassava flakes — crisp, clean, and perfect for soaking or making Eba. Our yellow garri is made from freshly harvested cassava roots, roasted with a touch of palm oil to give it that golden colour, nutty aroma, and delicious flavour loved across Nigeria.

Garri in English

The English name for garri is cassava flakes or granulated cassava. It’s made from peeled, fermented, and roasted cassava roots, a traditional West African staple enjoyed in various ways — soaked in cold water with sugar and groundnuts or stirred into a smooth Eba to pair with soups.

Yellow Garri – Nigerian Favourite

Yellow garri is especially popular in southern Nigeria, notably among the Urhobo, Edo, and Igbo people. The addition of palm oil during roasting not only gives it its vibrant colour but also boosts its vitamin A content and flavour profile. It’s both nutritious and satisfying — perfect for households and commercial kitchens alike.

You can view our garri yellow pictures on this product page to see its rich texture and freshness. Each batch is carefully processed and packaged to retain its crunch, aroma, and natural flavour.

Order yellow garri today and enjoy authentic Nigerian taste delivered to your doorstep — pure, golden, and full of tradition.

 Yellow garri is obtained when palm oil is used to tint its natural white colour. Since Yellow Garri costs more than the White Garri, people tend to settle for the latter.

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