VIDEO: Welcome to the Snake Market in Nigeria!
If you ask me, the things in the picture looks like dried fish. But if you look closely, you’ll figure it out. The Battabox team recently showed us that there’s a market for canine cuisine in Lagos. Now, in the same town of Badagry, Odunayo finds out about the trading of our slithery reptiles commonly feared
and reputed to be the cause of Eve’s fall.
So while some people are scared of
snakes, we find out from this video that they can actually be used to
prepare tasty African food.
“They bring the snakes from the Republic of Benin,” says Bati who has been selling it in the Badagry market (near Nigeria’s border with Benin) for many years now. And customers come from across
South-West Nigeria like Ondo and Oyo state to buy.
“They bring the snakes from the Republic of Benin,” says Bati who has been selling it in the Badagry market (near Nigeria’s border with Benin) for many years now. And customers come from across
South-West Nigeria like Ondo and Oyo state to buy.
“People really love snake! They come
from far and wide to eat!” says one young woman is buying a large bag,
full of snakes – “We buy from here and then use it to cook as Pepper
Soup… its tastes to delicious and sweet – it tastes like fish.”
One large snake can cost up to 1400 Naira ($9) and the small snake can cost as little as 500 Naira ($3).
Watch the video above and share your thoughts!