African Locust Beans (popularly known as Iru in Yoruba, Dawadawa in Hausa, and Ogiri-okpei in Igbo) is a traditional, all-natural seasoning made from the fermented seeds of the Parkia biglobosa tree.
It is the ultimate clean-label flavor enhancer in West African cuisine, celebrated for bringing a deep, savory depth to traditional soups, stews, and sauces.
Key Product Features
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100% Natural Flavor Enhancer: A traditional alternative to synthetic bouillon cubes. It delivers a rich, savory taste.
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Distinct Aroma & Taste Profile: It features a pungent, earthy, and slightly cheesy aroma that transforms during cooking into a rich, sweet-savory flavor profile.
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Nutrient-Dense Superfood: Packed with plant-based protein, dietary fiber, essential fatty acids, and vital minerals like calcium and iron.
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Gut Health Benefits: The traditional fermentation process introduces beneficial probiotics that support smooth digestion.
Product Variations
Locust beans are typically processed and sold in three primary forms to suit different culinary needs:
| Form | Characteristics | Best Used For |
| Iru Woro (Whole/Fresh) | Whole, distinct fermented beans that are soft and moist. | Ayamase (Ofada stew), Efo Riro (vegetable soup), and Egusi soup. |
| Iru Pete (Mashed/Paste) | Mashed during fermentation into a soft, sticky paste, often with added salt. | Ewedu soup, Okra soup, and various local stews where a smooth blend is preferred. |
| Dried / Powdered | Dehydrated whole beans or ground powder with a significantly milder aroma. | Modern kitchens, easy storage, and seasoning stir-fries or rice dishes. |
Culinary Applications
To unlock its full potential, add locust beans early in the cooking process (often frying it gently in palm oil or vegetable oil) to release its aromatic oils. It pairs beautifully with:
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Traditional soups (Egusi, Ogbono, Ewedu, Okra)
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Native rice dishes (Ofada rice, Concoction rice)
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Local stews and garden egg sauces
Storage Tip: Fresh locust beans (Woro or Pete) should be kept in the freezer to preserve freshness and manage the strong aroma. Dried or powdered variants can be stored in an airtight container in a cool, dry pantry for several months.





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