It is that time of year again. The UK sky is a permanent shade of grey, the wind is biting, and your radiator is working overtime. When the temperature drops, our bodies naturally crave heat.
While the British might reach for a tin of tomato soup or a stew, those of us from West Africa know that real warmth comes from spice, oil, and complex flavors.
Everyone knows Pepper Soup is the go-to remedy for a cold. Its watery, fiery broth is medicinal. But sometimes, you need something more substantial. You need a soup that sticks to your ribs, coats your throat, and leaves you feeling heavy and happy.
Here are 7 warming African soups that act as "internal central heating," guaranteed to beat the UK freeze.
1. Banga Soup (Ofe Akwu)

The Delta Special
If you have never experienced the heat-retaining power of Banga Soup, you are missing out. Made from palm nut fruit concentrate, this soup is rich, oily, and incredibly satisfying.
Why it warms you: Banga is seasoned with a unique array of warming spices like Beletete, Oberunbebe (Stick), and Rogojie. These indigenous spices create a distinct, earthy heat that lingers long after the meal is finished. Plus, the high oil content means the soup stays piping hot in the bowl for ages.
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Key Ingredient: Palm Nut Cream Concentrate (Essential for that rich base).
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Eat it with: Starch or Pounded Yam.
2. Groundnut Soup (Nkatenkwan)

The Ghanaian Hug in a Bowl
While spicy soups wake you up, Groundnut Soup calms you down. It is the culinary equivalent of a weighted blanket. Popular in Ghana and Sierra Leone, this soup uses a base of roasted peanuts to create a thick, creamy, and nutty broth.
Why it warms you: It is high in protein and healthy fats, which provides slow-burning energy to keep your body temperature up. When cooked with ginger and Scotch Bonnets, the combination of creamy nuttiness and sharp heat is unbeatable.
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Key Ingredient: Peanut Butter (Unsweetened) or roasted groundnuts.
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Eat it with: Omo Tuo (Rice Balls) or Fufu.
3. Egusi Soup

The Heavyweight Champion
You cannot have a list of African soups without the king. Egusi is made from ground melon seeds and is perhaps the most universally loved Nigerian soup.
Why it warms you: Egusi is a "heavy" soup. It is thick, lumpy, and rich in oil. It is the ultimate comfort food because it fills you up completely. On a cold, rainy Tuesday, a mound of Eba swimming in hot Egusi soup is the best defense against the gloom.
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Key Ingredient: Whole or Ground Egusi.
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Eat it with: Garri (Eba) or Pounded Yam.
4. Ofe Nsala (White Soup)

The Spicy Alternative
If you want the medicinal heat of Pepper Soup but need a proper meal, Ofe Nsala is the answer. Originating from the Eastern part of Nigeria, it is called "White Soup" because it doesn't use Palm Oil.
Why it warms you: Do not let the lack of red oil fool you. This soup is packed with Uziza seeds and leaves, which have a peppery heat that warms the chest. Thickened with pounded yam, it is soothing, spicy, and perfect for clearing a blocked nose.
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Key Ingredient: Uziza Leaves and Catfish.
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Eat it with: Pounded Yam (which also acts as the thickener).
5. Gbegiri & Ewedu (Abula)

The Western Comfort
This is the pride of Ibadan. It is actually a combination of two soups: Gbegiri (made from brown beans) and Ewedu (a green, mucilaginous vegetable), served together with a spicy stew.
Why it warms you: It is served piping hot with Amala (Yam Flour). Amala has a high water content and retains heat incredibly well. The combination of the savory bean soup and the slippery vegetable soup creates a texture that is pure comfort. It is soft food that requires little chewing, just swallowing warmth.
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Key Ingredient: Honey Beans (for the Gbegiri) and Elubo (Yam Flour).
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Eat it with: Amala Dark.
6. Ogbono Soup

The Draw Soup
There is something deeply satisfying about "Draw Soup" (soups with a mucilaginous texture). Ogbono is made from ground African mango seeds and is often cooked with okra.
Why it warms you: The texture coats the throat, which is incredibly soothing if you have a sore throat from the cold weather. It is also a very hearty soup, often packed with meats, stockfish, and crayfish, making it a robust meal that keeps the hunger (and cold) away for hours.
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Key Ingredient: Ground Ogbono.
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Eat it with: Fufu or Semolina.
7. Edikang Ikong

The Vitamin Bomb
When it is cold, your immune system takes a hit. Edikang Ikong (Vegetable Soup) is your shield. Native to the Efik and Ibibio people, it is a rich mix of Pumpkin leaves (Ugu) and Waterleaf.
Why it warms you: It is known as the "Rich Man's Soup" because of the sheer amount of protein and vitamins packed into it. It is usually prepared with very little water, relying on palm oil and the juice of the vegetables. It is dense, iron-rich, and gives you the vitality to fight off the winter blues.
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Key Ingredient: Dried Ugu Leaves and Stockfish.
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Eat it with: Wheat or Pounded Yam.
Conclusion: Don't Freeze, Feast.
The UK winter might be long, but your menu doesn't have to be boring. These soups offer more than just nutrition; they offer a connection to home and a physical warmth that a sandwich simply cannot provide.
Stock Your Winter Pantry: You don't need to brave the cold to find these ingredients. Niyis delivers everything you need to your doorstep.
Stay warm, eat well, and let the spices do the work.


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