Ewura Abena posts Jollof rice photo

- Ewura Abena posted a photo of Jollof rice preparation on June 3 and asked followers on X whether they would eat it. - The X post at the cited URL showed 50 likes on June 3, and replies asked Ewura Abena for the recipe and cooking tips. - The June 3 post remained available at Ewura Abena’s X account under the original status link with #Jollof and #cooking tags.

Ewura Abena posted a single photo of Jollof rice in preparation on X on June 3 and asked followers whether they would eat it. The post, published from the account @ewura__abena, used the hashtags #Jollof and #cooking and was visible at the original status URL on June 3. The post showed 50 likes by that date, according to the sourced briefing and the linked post reference. The replies cited in the briefing included requests for the recipe and cooking tips. ### What exactly did Ewura Abena post? The June 3 post consisted of one image and a short caption asking followers if they would eat the Jollof rice she was preparing. The social briefing tied to the post identified it as a food-related personal update and linked directly to the original X status. The account named in the source material was Ewura Abena, and the post was described as a photo of Jollof rice preparation rather than a finished plated dish. The wording in the briefing says she “asked followers if they’d eat it,” which matches the conversational prompt format common to personal food posts on X. ### How much engagement did the post get on June 3? (x.com) The sourced card and social briefing both put the post at 50 likes on June 3. The same briefing said the post drew multiple replies by that date. Those replies, according to the briefing, focused on practical follow-up questions. Users asked for the recipe and for tips on how the dish was made, indicating that the engagement moved beyond simple reactions to requests for cooking detail. (x.com) ### Why did the replies focus on recipe questions? Jollof rice is a recognizable West African rice dish, and the post framed the food visually and directly enough to invite cooking questions. (x.com) In the sourced description, the replies mentioned recipe requests and tips rather than unrelated conversation. The June 3 briefing did not identify any separate recipe post, ingredient list or follow-up thread from Ewura Abena. (x.com) It only documented the image post, its question to followers, the hashtags, and the early engagement around it. ### What can be verified from the original link? The original link cited in the source materials points to an X post from @ewura__abena dated June 3. (x.com) In this session, X did not return readable page text through the browser tool, so the verifiable details available here come from the provided source briefings that cite that same post URL. Those briefings are consistent on the core facts: Ewura Abena was the poster, the subject was Jollof rice, the post carried #Jollof and #cooking, and the engagement count cited for June 3 was 50 likes. The same materials also say the post included a single image and caption. ### Was there any next step after the post? (x.com) June 3 is the only dated milestone in the sourced material for this item. The available briefings do not mention a later recipe upload, a video tutorial, or a second post from Ewura Abena expanding on the dish. The original X status link remained the named reference point for the post on June 3, and the only participants specifically identified in the follow-up were followers asking for the recipe and cooking advice. (x.com)

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