Nigerian food was never the problem. Portions were.

We’re building a real database of Nigerian food measurements — starting from the markets, not assumptions.

The Problem

Most nutrition apps were not built for Nigerian food.

They assume everything is measured in grams, cups, and tablespoons.

But that’s not how we actually cook or eat.

Two people can both use “one Derica” — and eat completely different amounts.

Your calorie tracking is already wrong before you even start.

The Solution

We go into real markets. We talk to sellers. We buy food the same way you do.

Then we take it home, measure it, and record what it actually weighs.

Every entry is built from real-world measurement — not estimation, not foreign data.

How It Works

We also test how these measurements translate into real meals prepared at home and in local kitchens.

This is ongoing fieldwork — starting from Osogbo’s markets and expanding.

Why This Matters

Chopverse is fixing the foundation.

Proof

Not an estimate.

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We’re building this step by step.

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See the Work

Built in Public

Chopverse is being built in Osogbo — one market, one measurement at a time.

Led by a single founder doing the fieldwork directly.

Chopverse is not trying to look big. We’re trying to get it right.