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  Finger foods have become a part of the culinary offerings at events in Nigeria. These miniature snacks served together are more than just edibles for upbeat occasions. They are designed to make the atmosphere at such events even merrier.
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Starters Small Chops, an Abuja-based food catering company, is among the more sought-after finger food bakers in Nigeria’s capital city. It delivers a mouth-watering set of baked and fried goods to diverse events held across the metropolis. Its servings are attracting a growing clientele. Founded in 2005, Starters Small Chops began with a limited customer base. But it was driven by a vision of sustained growth powered by quality service. In the fifteen years that have followed, it has expanded on multiple fronts. It’s seen growth in its team, menu, and (importantly) its customers. Today, its products range from pastries and platters to grilled beef, seafood, and fried chicken. A full menu of its dishes can be found on its website. The pastries available from Starters include buns, meat pies, corn dogs, chicken and beef samosa, shawarma, and spring rolls. Also on this menu are yam balls, plantain balls, sausage rolls, puff-puff, akara, and moi moi. There are various chicken and turkey preparations as well—chicken wings, chicken kebabs, fried chicken, fried turkey, grilled turkey, peppered chicken, peppered gizzards, and chicken drumsticks.
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The seafood dishes consist of a variety of fish and prawn preparations, including grills, balls, and pepper. The meats on offer also include suya, asun, peppered beef, and ram BBQ. These may be consumed alone, or along with the peppered sauce. Starters provide these meals for corporate events, weddings, birthdays, anniversaries, and other occasions, small or large. Clients who want its services can fill and submit an order form on its website, or speak with its representatives over the phone. The company also conducts training for people who would like to learn how to make finger foods. These training are announced on its website and social media pages. Starters Small Chops has a lot of room for further growth; Nigerians love the sort of meals it makes. In the coming years, it could reach beyond the city it calls home and set up across the rest of the country. Featured Image Source: Starters
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This article was first published on 4th September 2021

ikenna-nwachukwu

Ikenna Nwachukwu holds a bachelor's degree in Economics from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka. He loves to look at the world through multiple lenses- economic, political, religious and philosophical- and to write about what he observes in a witty, yet reflective style.


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