Flavas

Flavas We are delighted to welcome you to another home of yours where an artful tasting menu, a soul-satisfying platter of a cuisine variety does so much for you.

Located on the busy Lekki-Epe expressway, Flavas restaurant is well positioned to delight workers in and around the area with its exciting local and intercontinental cuisines ranging from breakfast to dinner and the flavas specials. We are founded on the ethos of maximum consumer satisfaction as we serve our customers with aplomb and impeccable customer service. Our delight in serving our customer

s is evident in our home delivery system which has been provided to our customers to avoid the inconvenience of leaving home in search of food. We also provide our customers with a venue for conferences or social gatherings such as weddings in our 200 seating capacity hall. It is our delight to put a smile on your face. How else can we make you smile?

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EDIKANG IKONG SOUP RECIPEEdikang ikong is a Nigerian recipe originating from the South-South. So I greet you my awesome ...
11/05/2016

EDIKANG IKONG SOUP RECIPE

Edikang ikong is a Nigerian recipe originating from the South-South. So I greet you my awesome south-south readers Abadie o? Idioko! Idemfo? Asong! Now many tribes cook the Edikang ikong delicacy for their families. Try the recipe and see why we can't have enough of Edikang ikong.
Ingredients
8 medium pieces Beef
8 small pieces thick ikpa ( cow skin or pomo)
8 medium pieces of shaki – optional (beef tripe)
Handful shredded Stock fish pieces
1 medium size smoked Catfish or shine nose fish
6 medium bunches Ikong ubong ( ugwu leaves)
4 Snails( optional)
1 bulb onion( chopped)
3-4 pieces yellow pepper
2 cooking spoons Palm oil
3tbs crayfish
1 Beef Seasoning cube
2 Crayfish seasoning tablets
3 cups Water
Salt to taste
Method
Wash and season the beef and ikpa with the beef seasoning, some onion, 2 pieces of pepper, and salt.
Steam till the beef juice dries up
Add 2 cups of water and continue cooking.
Watch out for the ikpa, if it is the soft one then remove as soon as it is soft and set aside.
When the beef is almost cooked add the stock fish and snail if you choose to add it as these do not take long to cook.
Add the remaining cup of water, the smoked fish and ground crayfish, crayfish seasoning and boil till dry. Taste and correct for salt
Add the palm oil and cook for another 5mins
Squeeze out the water from the shredded leaves and add with the remaining onion and pepper if needed and stir.
Cook for about 5 -7 mins depending on how tender the leaves are.
Serve with a ” swallow ” of choice.
Edikang ikong also goes well with rice.
Tip: The water squeezed out of the leaves is loaded with iron. You may wish to strain into a glass and drink. It is not too nice in the mouth but good for the body.

FRUITS ARE GOOD, BUT WASH THEM FIRSTHave you come across people who buy fruits in the open market,supermart or while cau...
11/05/2016

FRUITS ARE GOOD, BUT WASH THEM FIRST

Have you come across people who buy fruits in the open market,supermart or while caught up in traffic jam? No big deal, you dare say. Quite true; but the big deal here is that, more often than not, the buyers simply bite into the fruits without caring to wash them first!
They seem oblivious of the fact that though the fruits are nourishing, they may have become contaminated as a result of unhygienic handling by everyone who has had reasons to touch them.
For one, even right at the farm, pesticides and manures that are usually applied during planting may still be on some of these fruits, and in order to make them safe for consumption, they should be washed thorough before eating.
Again, we must wash our fruits in order to minimise the effects of the activities of insects and rodents on them. When you realise that most fruits contain sugar that also attracts insects for various reasons, then you’d also realise that flies, butterflies, bees, etc., may have had their fair ‘share’ of your fruit before it gets to you!
Fruits that have cores, such as apples, for instance, may be a health risk if you don’t wash them thoroughly before digging your teeth into them. The reason is this: fruit flies may choose the core of your fruit as the ‘nest’ for their eggs, for instance; and because the eggs may be tiny and invisible to the eyes, when you eat fruits indiscriminately, you may be feeding on the eggs of fruit flies when you don’t mean to!
And what about the Ebola Virus Disease which, experts say, could also be contracted when you eat fruits that may have been bathed in the urine of fruit bats – the ultimate hosts of the Ebola virus!
Fruits for health
Under the right atmosphere, regular consumption of fruits and vegetables leads to superior health. Nutritionists also say diets rich in fruits and vegetables may reduce the risk of some types of cancers, stroke and other chronic diseases such as Type 2 diabetes and, perhaps, heart disease.
Fruits and vegetables also provide essential vitamins and minerals, fibre and other substances that are important for good health. Better still, most fruits and vegetables are naturally low in fat and calories and are filling. As such, it is virtually impossible to get fat on a diet of fruits and vegetables.
A specialist in diabetes, Dr. Afokoghene Isiavwe, recommends that half of your plate during each meal should be fruits and vegetables. She also says your age, s*x and activity level will determine how many calories you need each day; while your calorie needs determine how many fruits and vegetables you should eat.
The America-based Centre for Disease Control and Prevention recommends eating fruits and vegetables of different colours, which it says gives the body a wide range of valuable nutrients like fibre, foliate, potassium and vitamins A and C.
For the ageing brain, fisetin, a unique flavonoid compound found naturally in many fruits and vegetables, is very useful. According to a publication in the journal Neuroscience Letters, fisetin is present in strawberries, blueberries and the skin of cucumbers. A wealth of scientific research says a diet packed with raw fruits and vegetables can help prevent amyloid plaque formation (which contributes to memory loss) in the ageing brain and helps to maintain normal memory processes.
For the beauty conscious, a University of St. Andrews, UK, study reveals that fruit and vegetable intake is also associated with healthy glowing skin. According to the research published in the American Journal of Public Health, carotenoids in the fruits are responsible for the healthy skin glow. Carotenoids are the red, yellow and orange pigments found in fruits and vegetables. They deposit under the skin and provide several health benefits.
Again, a series of studies co-authored by Prof. Sarah Stewart-Brown at the University of Warwick showed that individuals who consumed the most fruits and vegetables were least likely to suffer from depression, anxiety and other mental issues. They also tended to be more satisfied with their lives.
“Wonderful news!” you dare exclaim. And for those who daily load up on fruits and veggies, it’s time to give yourself a thumb-up.
Perhaps not so quickly! This is because nutritionists have also expressed concerns about certain unethical practices that go with planting and harvesting of fruits, especially in the laboratories where all sorts of experiments are carried out in the name of increasing yields. At the end of the day, foods – including fruits – turn out to be what they ought not: dirty. Dirty, not in the sense of soiled with dirt, but because they are unsafe.
These days, it is common to encounter ‘seedless’ fruits on supermarket shelves. They are mostly imported – from the Middle East, the United States and sundry other places. They are engineered in the laboratories and are generally referred to as ‘genetically modified.’
Those that are not genetically modified are saturated with pesticides in the process of planting, tending and harvesting. Worse still are fruits shipped across the continents. They may be infested with different bacteria that can cause serious health risks.
In fact, experts say different types of dangerous bacteria are the single highest cause of food-borne illnesses, as they can cause the spread of salmonella, a bacterium that causes food poisoning and typhoid fever in humans; or shigella, a bacterium that causes dysentery.
Nutritionists give a list of fruits usually called the ‘Dirty Dozen,’ and they include apples (which contain more than 40 different pesticides, as fungus and insect threats prompt farmers to spray various chemicals on their orchards); celery (more than 60 pesticides); strawberry (nearly 60); peaches (nearly 60); spinach (nearly 50); grapes (more than 30); bell peppers (nearly 50); potatoes (more than 35); blueberries (more than 50); and lettuce (more than 50). Cucumber, runner beans, and cabbage also feature in this category.
How to go about it, since you must eat fruits and veggies daily? Nutritionists advise that we eat organic fruits and vegetables. We are also advised to wash them thoroughly before eating.
For clean fruits, vegetables
Make sure your kitchen sink is clean or place a large mixing bowl in the sink.
Add the produce to the sink and cover with cold water (don’t overcrowd the sink).
Add 1-2 cups of plain white vinegar and soak for 10-15 minutes. Rinse well
For washing lettuces and other greens, soak for a minute or two and then rinse very well.

Valentine is here. Give that special someone a Treat to Eat.Do you want to propose? Lets plan something beautiful for yo...
02/02/2016

Valentine is here.
Give that special someone a Treat to Eat.
Do you want to propose? Lets plan something beautiful for your Love at no extra cost.
Flavas Restaurant Valentine Buffet Crave
*Buffet & a bottle of Red Wine
*Cozy ambience
*Free gift
Single: 5000
Couple: 7500
Group of 4: 12,500
Children below 10: 1500

Date Feb 14, 2016.
Time 12pm - 7pm
Venue: GistMe Building, Osapa London Opposite Zenith Bank, Lekki Epe Express Way, Lagos
Make your reservations NOW. 09099372777

Buffet! Buffet! Buffet at  Flavas  Adult: N3,000, Children 10 years below: N1,000. Every Sunday 12pm - 7pm, GistMe Build...
20/01/2016

Buffet! Buffet! Buffet at Flavas
Adult: N3,000, Children 10 years below: N1,000.
Every Sunday 12pm - 7pm,
GistMe Building, Osapa Bus Stop Opp Zenith Bank, Lekki Epe Express Way, 09099372777.
Give yourself a Treat. Have all you can Eat.
(Share with friends and family)

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We have all had this thought.
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Good morning people and Be nice to people!!!
02/09/2015

Good morning people and Be nice to people!!!

Address

KM 13 GistMe Building, By Agungi, Lekki-Epe Expressway
Lagos
105102

Opening Hours

Monday 07:00 - 22:00
Tuesday 07:00 - 22:00
Wednesday 07:00 - 22:00
Thursday 07:00 - 22:00
Friday 07:00 - 22:00
Saturday 07:00 - 22:00
Sunday 09:00 - 22:00

Telephone

09099372777

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