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Pixy Hotels Offers Best Relaxation
Pixy Hotels is an ideal place that everyone looks forward to stay at the end of a long day of business meetings or work as their rooms are well furnished and comfortable to calm one’s frayed nerves”, Mr Raymond Whyte told The Tide On Sunday.
According to Whyte who said he has a permanent room in the hotel, where he stays whenever he wants to have some privacy and give himself a treat, at Pixy you are not only offered professional service, but you are sure of your security.
“Pixy Hotel is built with passion to offer quality services with genuine intension to render detailed and untiring attentiveness to the comfort demands of guests, particularly fans of hot vegetable soup that has the special touch of its chef”, explained an attendant at the hotel.
The hotel attendant added that whatever delicacy you need in Pixy has a traditional touch so that if you request for a Kalabari native soup or Akwa Ibom Afang you will get them in their traditional way.
Twenty minutes drive from the ever busy International Airport Omagwa, the hotel can boost of comfortable rooms that offer unhindered privacy that is hardly got anywhere outside Pixy.
The hotel’s managing director, Diepreye Barigha told The Tide on Sunday that “our comfortably furnished rooms and suites are equipped with digital satellite, TV, air conditioners, ideal for short and long term stay. Our restaurant serves delicious continental and Nigerian cuisines, especially vegetable soup specially prepared to create a lasting impression on first time guests”.
It also has a well equipped bar with a wide range of exotic wine and drinks at a pool side for the relaxation of guests. Also available is a large capacity conference hall ideal for executive meetings, ceremonies, seminars, exhibition and product lunch.
The hotel is located at Road II, Orazi New Layout, off Rumuola Road, right in the heart of Garden City, Port Harcourt.
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What To Know About Your Menu
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WEEKEND MENU
Ntubiri is a local delicacy of the Ikwerre ethnic nationality, usually prepared with water yam extract. It is commonly patronised in the day as lunch or some time at night when heavy meal is not required Ntubiri is a great source of fiber, potassium, manganese, copper, and antioxidants. It is linked to various health benefits and may boost brain health, reduce inflammation, and improve blood sugar control.
To prepare a serving for a standard family, get a standard size water yam tuber, crayfish or fresh prown, oil, periwinkle (unprocessed), pepper, salt, onion, and seasoning cube if desired.
Thoroughly wash the yam, peel and grate.Wash your fresh or dry prown, cut the periwinkle, slice your onion, and mix the yam substance with the ground crown, pepper, salt, seasoning and set aside
Set your pot on your source of heat add a little red oil. When hot, put the sliced onion and the washed periwinkle and allow to boil in the oil. Put a little water and then gently put the yam mixture, cover and allow to cook for ten minutes.
The meal can be served with any chilled drink. Enjoy your weekend.
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Cowpea And Nutritional Benefits
Cowpea contains flavonoids also called bioflavonoids which are mainly found in legumes, citrus fruits, red wine, apples etc. The antioxidants are very good for the body as it helps in the fight against cancer, reduce cancer risk and other health conditions such as stroke, heart diseases and asthma.
It also contains folate which helps in the body’s red blood cell production and in dead cells regeneration.
Helps Boost the Immune System
Adding cowpeas to your diet may help in boosting your immune system, for example, some of the antioxidants which can be found in kidney beans help to remove the free radicals in the body, thus making the immune system stronger.
Cowpea is an edible bean which is predominately cultivated and eaten in Africa and Asia, and in other parts of the world especially countries in the arid areas.
There are also various species of cowpea or beans present globally, and though they may be commonly referred to as beans, they have names specific to them, this includes Black-eyed peas which are popularly referred to as White or Brown beans, Adzuki beans, Sweet beans, Black Beans, Chickpeas, Kidney beans, Mung beans, Pigeon peas, Pinto beans, Bambara beans etc.
In some countries, beans have its own local names such as Chawli for Blackeye beans in India, Chori for Adzuki beans in India, Ewa for Blackeye beans in Nigeria and also Black Beans (popularly called Akidi), Pigeon peas (fio-fio).
Beans in most countries, especially in Africa is the primary protein food source and can be specially cooked by boiling either as white beans or porridge beans; in Brazil, the black beans are cooked and served with stew and the food delicacy is known as Feijoada.
Cowpea or beans can also be processed into various nutritional grades of products for diverse purposes while maintaining its nutritional value.
Beans can be grounded into flour known as beans flour which is used in the making of moi-moi (beans pudding), Akara (beanballs or cakes) and can be commercially used as a baking flour too.
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