Àbùlà is a soup of Yoruba people from Western Nigeria.[1] It is typically eaten together with amala,[2] but can be eaten with other swallow foods. Abula literally means a mixture of soups but is mostly associated with a mixture of gbegiri (bean soup),[3] ewedu (draw vegetable soup) and ọbẹ̀ ata (stew).[4]
Abula is considered a delicacy because it is not a common meal. It takes considerable time and effort to make. Although the meal is majorly eaten among the Yorùbá people of western Nigeria, it is more common among the people of Ọ̀yọ́ and Ogbómòṣọ́[5]