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What’s The Real Name For ‘Suya’ Why Is It Only Sold At Night In Nigeria?
Fin out why suya is sold at night in Nigeria
Suya is a popular Nigerian street food made with grilled meat that is seasoned with a variety of spices, including peanuts, ginger, and cayenne pepper.
It is typically served with sliced onions and tomatoes, and can be eaten with or without bread.
VerseNews understands that the name ”suya” is originated from the north, and from those people the called “aboki”, suya is a popular named every Nigerian called it but didn’t actually knows the English named for it, it is considered as a meat who is normally sell by the road side.
Nevertheless, ”SUYA” in English language means ”Grilled Meat”.
Ever wondered why Suya is sold only at night in Nigeria?
In this article VerseNews, further listed the reasons why Suya is sold at night.
The weather is cooler at night
Grilling meat in the hot Nigerian sun can be uncomfortable and tiring, so many suya sellers prefer to set up shop in the evening when the temperature is lower.
People are more likely to be hungry at night
After a long day of work or school, people are often ready for a snack or a meal. Suya is a popular choice for a late-night snack, as it is relatively inexpensive and easy to eat on the go.
Suya is a popular social food
People often gather to eat suya with friends and family, and night is a good time for social gatherings. Suya sellers can be found in busy areas of town, such as bars, clubs, and market squares.
Suya is a popular food for special occasions
Suya is often served at weddings, birthdays, and other celebrations. Night is a time when people are more likely to be celebrating, so suya sellers can expect to see increased business during these times.
Suya is a popular food to eat after a night out
After a night of partying, people are often looking for a hearty snack to eat before heading home. Suya is a popular choice for this, as it is filling and satisfying.
People relax in the evening and Suya is the best combo for alcohol and it’s a type of food people buy just for enjoyment, not for hunger. I wouldn’t eat Suya when I’m hungry, it’s perfectly suited to buy and eat after the days work.
Overall, there are a number of reasons suya is sold at night in Nigeria. The cooler weather, increased hunger, and popularity of suya as a social food and special occasion food all contribute to this trend.