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Original Message:   Greenheart Aja!
Rosanna, these are really neat! If I have seen these before, I don't remember. And, though we've discussed aja at length in years past, I don't know if it was ever truly settled (please let us know if you remember a verdict!) - whether it was concluded that they were reheated and "squashed" in Italy, or in Africa. I remember that Kabba believed it was done in Italy. And I once heard from someone who said he was a Yoruba priest, and that the correct spelling surely must have been "eja", meaning "fish eye", not "aja", which I believe he said meant "dog eye". Now, give me some slack here, this was in the earliest days of the forum, more than a decade ago........I tried to inform, and used "eja" in my auctions for a long time thereafter, but the "market name" had already been well established and there was no changing the spelling.
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