Aja is the common trade spelling, but,
Re: I suppose "Aja" is an African term for these slices? -- CoinCoin Post Reply Edit Forum Where am I?
Posted by: Joyce Post Reply
01/08/2017, 14:43:50

years ago a Yoruba person contacted me and informed me that it is actually spelled Eja, and means fish eye. When I asked Alaji Juwara, whose wife is indeed Yoruba, he confirmed that yes, it does mean fish eye, but he could not confirm spelling one way or the other.

They are hard to find in quantity and not always available.



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