A standard paint bucket (often referred to as a "paint rubber") of garri usually weighs between 2.5 kg and 3.3 kg. While 3 kg is commonly cited for standard white or yellow garri in local markets, lighter varieties like Ijebu garri often weigh around 2.6 kg per paint bucket due to its dryness and texture.
₦350.0. Ijebu Garri is left to ferment for at least 7 days and sometimes more which means that the dietary cyanide is reduced. This is in addition to lowering carbohydrate count, optimising vitamin C content as well as probiotic and prebiotic benefits.
To put this into perspective, a standard small-sized bucket paint can hold approximately 4-5kg of rice. Therefore, one bag of rice would fill about six bucket paints.
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When filled with grains to a conical top, the mudu approximates 1.5 kilograms. Another common name for mudu is “congo”. The popularity of the mudu can be a4ributed to the affordability in terms of the cost price of the unit measure.
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There are 56 congos in a bag. Garri mimu is 880 for Congo and 49,000 for bag of 56 congos Pupuru Ikale is 1,250 for congo and 75,000 for bag of 60 congos.
What is the difference between yellow garri and Ijebu garri?
Yellow Garri, has a deep yellow or golden hue, which is often achieved through the addition of palm oil during processing. Ijebu Garri is characterized by its distinctive sour taste, which comes from the natural fermentation process it undergoes. The level of sourness can vary depending on the length of fermentation.