Kokoro
Nigerian snack food
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Kokoro
Summary
Kokoro is a snack[1]. Kokoro draws 13 Wikipedia views per month (snack category, ranking #27 of 38).[2]
Key Facts
- Kokoro's instance of is recorded as snack[3].
- Kokoro's location is recorded as Abeokuta[4].
- Kokoro's has use is recorded as nutrition[5].
- Kokoro's country of origin is recorded as Nigeria[6].
- Kokoro's has part is recorded as maize[7].
- Kokoro's has part is recorded as sugar[8].
- Kokoro's has part is recorded as ginger[9].
- Kokoro's has part is recorded as peanut oil[10].
- Kokoro's has part is recorded as table salt[11].
- Kokoro's has part is recorded as cassava root[12].
- Kokoro's has part is recorded as Amala[13].
- Kokoro's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/09ggxj4[14].
- Kokoro's indigenous to is recorded as Yoruba people[15].
- Kokoro's TasteAtlas ID is recorded as kokoro[16].
- Kokoro's maintained by WikiProject is recorded as WikiProject Intangible Cultural Heritage[17].
Why It Matters
Kokoro draws 13 Wikipedia views per month (snack category, ranking #27 of 38).[2]