suya
snack of skewered meat popular in Nigeria and Cameroon originating from the Hausa people
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suya
Summary
suya is a meat[1]. suya draws 391 Wikipedia views per month (meat category, ranking #3 of 7).[2]
Key Facts
- suya is in the country of Nigeria[3].
- suya's image is recorded as SuyavarietiesTX.JPG[4].
- suya's image is recorded as Suya with pepper sauce.jpg[5].
- suya's instance of is recorded as meat[6].
- suya's instance of is recorded as dish[7].
- suya's made from material is recorded as beef[8].
- suya's made from material is recorded as goat meat[9].
- suya's made from material is recorded as Skewered Goose Liver[10].
- suya's made from material is recorded as ram[11].
- suya's made from material is recorded as tripe[12].
- suya's made from material is recorded as meat[13].
- suya's made from material is recorded as cayenne pepper[14].
- suya's made from material is recorded as chicken[15].
- suya's subclass of is recorded as meat dish[16].
- suya's part of is recorded as Nigerian cuisine[17].
- suya's part of is recorded as Hausa cuisine[18].
- suya's part of is recorded as Cameroonian cuisine[19].
- suya's has use is recorded as eating[20].
- suya's Commons category is recorded as Suya[21].
- suya's country of origin is recorded as Nigeria[22].
- suya's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/07p9hh[23].
- suya's location of creation is recorded as Northern Region[24].
- suya's partially coincident with is recorded as shashlik[25].
- suya's partially coincident with is recorded as kabab[26].
- suya's partially coincident with is recorded as Souvlaki[27].
Why It Matters
suya draws 391 Wikipedia views per month (meat category, ranking #3 of 7).[2] suya has Wikipedia articles in 7 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28]