26/02/2026
In Northern homes, Garin Wake (beans flour) is more than just an ingredient.
it is a whole lifestyle. In the evenings, it turns into crispy Kosai, sizzling gently in hot oil.
By afternoon, it becomes warm, soft Dan Wake, served with pepper sauce and yaji, filling stomachs and hearts at the same time.
And on cold harmattan mornings, it can transform into thick, comforting porridge that warms the body from the inside out.
But in Saratu’s hands, Garin Wake is different. It is softer, richer, and somehow always perfectly seasoned. The aroma alone can make children suddenly remember they are “very hungry.” Her Kosai is golden and fluffy, her Dan Wake tender and satisfying, never too hard, never too soft.
Garin Wake is not just food. It is tradition passed down, love carefully stirred, and comfort served in every bite. And in homes, every meal made from Garin Wake tastes like warmth, family, and a little bit of Northern magic.