As a Ghanaian 🇬🇭, I would attempt to answer your question about the way some West Africans namely Nigeria and Ghana prepare their foods everything combined . The way some our foods are prepared (Ghana style) is the way our ancestors passed down to us, and thats the way it is, remember our ancestors cooked alot of their foods with produce and meat or fish that were readily available to them. What a great way to combine all of those things into a pot and make a stew or soup out of them I think. What we call stew in Ghana is called soup in Nigeria. Some of our foods are also influenced by other african countries cuisines maybe through migration or doing business close contact with them through trading over the years where some of our people travelled to these places or inter -married. The foods might look similar but we might use different spices , call them different names and some of the processes in preparing them are slightly different. Alot of the meats,vegetables, fish, that we incorporate in our soups, or stews are things that we love and enjoy. The name Fufu/FuFuo native to Ghana, Eba name native to Nigeria , Jollof name originated from Senegal even though now we use the names interchangeably in both countries . I hope I have clarified some of your questions if not all✌️
Yes we eat it and love it too. I love Nigerian and Ghana food. You need try jollof rice, punded yam, beef suya, amala ewefu and gbegiri dnt forget okra with assorted meat or fish❤❤❤❤❤❤
Ye semolina tests so good 👍 if you dnt hv posho ,you can try white semo,Enugu state is my second best state ,my number one is Asaba state,followed by lekie state in lagos😊
Thank you so much if possible I can give you the number of someone to take you through the process of getting it from the garden to the stage of making the porridge 🙏let's eat the African way❤
I don't think so, Nigerian married to ugandan here and I live in ug, balugu is definitely different. That's why you hear her say the pounded yam flour is only from Nigeria.
Awo Nicholas nkulese olye weka! Abo bafumba ebyenyanja wamu ne nnyama, nebyenda musefuliya emu! I eat each of those items but individually not as a mixed dish. Webale butayisaamu maaso mu mmere ya banaffe. Wabade wetaaga egiraasi ya mazzi ku kamulali oyo.
Thanks for watching...I provided her number on the screen and even in the video description...please reach out to her for proper directions......please..
West Africa definitely has more food variety compared to any part of Africa. Nigeria alone has more than 250 ethnic groups each with its own unique cuisine. The vegetation zones of West Africa ranges from Mangrove swamps in the south to tropical rain forests. Plus Guinea savannah, Sudan Savannah, Sahel Savannah as well as the Sahara desert. Each Vegetation zone has a different flora and fauna thereby influencing its food and method of cooking. Please travel and see before commenting.
Next time ask for yellow garri ( white garri is too coarse). Was the girl with u a Nigerian? The way she was eating that garri shows it was not her first time.
As a Ghanaian 🇬🇭, I would attempt to answer your question about the way some West Africans namely Nigeria and Ghana prepare their foods everything combined . The way some our foods are prepared (Ghana style) is the way our ancestors passed down to us, and thats the way it is, remember our ancestors cooked alot of their foods with produce and meat or fish that were readily available to them. What a great way to combine all of those things into a pot and make a stew or soup out of them I think. What we call stew in Ghana is called soup in Nigeria. Some of our foods are also influenced by other african countries cuisines maybe through migration or doing business close contact with them through trading over the years where some of our people travelled to these places or inter -married. The foods might look similar but we might use different spices , call them different names and some of the processes in preparing them are slightly different. Alot of the meats,vegetables, fish, that we incorporate in our soups, or stews are things that we love and enjoy. The name Fufu/FuFuo native to Ghana, Eba name native to Nigeria , Jollof name originated from Senegal even though now we use the names interchangeably in both countries . I hope I have clarified some of your questions if not all✌️
Wow.....this is beautiful...and it will answer so many questions...thanks for taking time off and educate us about this....am so greatful..
Hihi my Brother!! Hihi Everyone!!! So great to see you back in action Nicholas!!!!
Am here....and am trying to be here fully....I even missed the video premiere ....just imagine
🤝🏿🤝🏿🤝🏿 we need to keep going....hope your doing well..
I love Nigerian food.... 🌶 🌶 🌶 🌶
Wow...it's one of thus foods anyone would love to try out.....
Thanks for being here
Yes we eat it and love it too. I love Nigerian and Ghana food. You need try jollof rice, punded yam, beef suya, amala ewefu and gbegiri dnt forget okra with assorted meat or fish❤❤❤❤❤❤
There are so many foods for sure....next time am gonna try jollof rice....
Ewedu 😊
Guess who’s gonna be in Uganda this weekend i would definitely love to be in one of your videos for the food ofc😂😂😂
Hurry up .....we can plan something....hahaha..
Nigerian food is tasty, is one of the best African countries, I love it personally....from Uganda though 😊
Thanks for watching Migadde....
Iam a ugandan but love Nigerian food especially egusi and pounded yam and yam and egg, rice and stew.
Wow...how often do you eat them....
Eggs rice Chinese
@sheilaaciro6336 I once tried it ..
@sheilaaciro6336 Chinese people there going to cook for you dog food🐕
This is why I love your channel. I have to look out this restaurant
Thanks alot...I provided her number on the screen and even in the description box...please get it....
Love from Nigeria ❤🎉❤
Awww...happy to have you here....
Am Ugandan by birth,grew over here,married to a congelse and loving the Nigerian food especially all your eating right now ❤❤😂
Wow.....how life is over there?..
Hi... nice video.. merry Christmas 🌲 to u Nico and the viewers
Thank you Hildah....Merry Xmas too...
Merry Christmas too darling ❤❤
Yes I hv eaten yam and fried eggs with mujaja....all yummy
Omujaja
Are you for real....I need to try out this..
Oooh ❤was just wondering wea to find Nigerian food but now am sorted
Am glad this video helped....hope you got her phone number already..
Thanks for sharing
Thanks too for being here
น่ากินมากเลยค่ะ😊😊😊
Thanks for watching....have you tried it before?
@ ไม่ค่ะ😊
When you get a chance....please try it...
If its not spicy that's not Nigerian food 😋
That's right....
You reluctantly ate it. I am not sure if I should try this place!
Hahaha...you know how it feels with the chill....please do and try it..
I love that you are doing the talking and she's almost finishing the eba and egusi 😂😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 she was on a mission...
Ye semolina tests so good 👍 if you dnt hv posho ,you can try white semo,Enugu state is my second best state ,my number one is Asaba state,followed by lekie state in lagos😊
Wow...will try out all this....soon I'll be there to check out more foods
IGBO PEOPLE ARE PROUD OF YOU. I LIVE IN PHILIPPINES MANILA I ALSO COOK NIGERIAN FOOD AT HOME
Wow...this is beautiful...thanks for being here
Nigeria has the best food followed by uganda in Africa. No other country beats these two.
Thanks alot for being here
Thanks for watching
Hhhmmm...all countries say their food is best.
No way Uganda is number 1😂
@birungirebecca6351 hahahaha....let me just watch..
Even in uganda we take porridge made out of cocyam (kakupa)
I haven't seen it...but let me find it...thanks for the information Becca.
@@EatingTheAfricanWay osobola okubufuna ku total e Bweyogerere 🙏
@birungirebecca6351 I'll try that place...
Thank you so much if possible I can give you the number of someone to take you through the process of getting it from the garden to the stage of making the porridge 🙏let's eat the African way❤
@birungirebecca6351 I'll let you know but next year...
I need to come for pounded yam and mululuza
Though not pounded yam...booked and fried yam is equally nice
Boiled
When when...we can go together
I get you well...
Nicolas nze omululuza tebampa😂😂🙌
You see ...this is the main reason for this channel....btw even in Uganda we do eat Mululuza
And the yam for Nigerians in Luganda it is baluggu
Waama...I was trying to get the taste.....maybe the process makes it taste different...
I don't think so, Nigerian married to ugandan here and I live in ug, balugu is definitely different. That's why you hear her say the pounded yam flour is only from Nigeria.
@MrsMugs thanks for this information...
Important to try cuisine from other parts of the world.
Yes yes....it's very important....thanks for being here
Aunty chichi is on point
Thanks for watching..
Awo Nicholas nkulese olye weka! Abo bafumba ebyenyanja wamu ne nnyama, nebyenda musefuliya emu! I eat each of those items but individually not as a mixed dish. Webale butayisaamu maaso mu mmere ya banaffe. Wabade wetaaga egiraasi ya mazzi ku kamulali oyo.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 you better try out this food.....you will love it...🤣🤣
Thanks for the video, maybe also somali food or rice takeaway
Thanks too for watching.....let me see what to do...
I want to visit Uganda from Nigeria
Eeh...let me see how it happens..
Come
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Thanks for being here...
You have tried it again 😊,let me watch see if am getting hunger
🤣🤣🤣🤣 we should go for it....
Young man I am Jamaican and I wonder the same too, why does the Nigerians and Ghanaians mixed up so many different kind of meat in one dish.
We have asked that same question as east and south africans...but no answer
Hahaha...she told me...it makes the food more delicious...
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 she said it makes the food more tasty
Because variety is the spice of life! We don't like our food looking monotonous or boring.
@@lorainethompson8573 to make food more teasty and different from other earth soup.. it's traditional IRA
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Thank you
You have not told us where the lady/ restaurant is located?
The lady share the location and even her phone number....am sure you missed it....but you can check in my description box to get her number
Egusi in Luganda it is Empindi
Are you for real...
Mr. Nicholas 😂❤try pepper soup its so yummy
🤣🤣🤣 thank you...am going to try this..
I wish she prepared some snails too for you😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂
I'll come for you.....and squeeze your head...
🚀
Snails , chickens head and feet , frogs and Cowskins 😂😂😂
@robinkafeero8 🤣🤣🤣🤣 ooh God...that next dish has cow skin....😛😛
That extra hand is so funny 😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣 it was slow but sure....🤣🤣🤣
Mululuza is the bitter leaves?
Yes Harriet..
Its obvious you didn't enjoy this cuisine, maybe coz of chilli. Looks good though. 😊
I loved it....chill was the issue...but I loved it..
@EatingTheAfricanWay Sawa. U gave us the number, however where is the actual location? I enjoy Nigerian food esp jolof and egusi.
@SandraSandra-cm6em wabulaa... it's konge side....that Lukuli side..
@@EatingTheAfricanWay OK thanks
@SandraSandra-cm6em You're welcome Sandra...
Wat are u cooking for Christmas
We didn't cook....I ate from a neighbor...🤣🤣🤣
Location
Konge side...I provided her number on the screen even in the description box of this video.....please reach out to her..
Leero mmhmm 😮
🤣🤣🤣 wanji Maureen
Semolina is made from durum wheat
Thanks for the information..
Me my self I think dat if u eat semo going for poooooo is dificult
🤣🤣🤣🤣 with hot chill in the stew....semo will pass well 🤣🤣🤣
@eatingtheafricanway 💪💪💪💪
Asante Sana Ali...
Niikooooo! Tewawomeddwa 🤣
Byawomyee lwakubba Peppe was too much for me....nayee I'll get used to it..
I'm waiting for you to eat wat👀mululuza ooohhhh my God🙄 I never see you looking like dis while eating😂😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣 mukama....the mululuzza was getting my bad side out..
Nga u didn't tell us location 🙄🙄
Am sure you missed it...but it's there...the lady talked about it...
LOCATION PLEASEEEE?
Thanks for watching...I provided her number on the screen and even in the video description...please reach out to her for proper directions......please..
@@EatingTheAfricanWayI will thank u soo much am Ugandan planning to come home but I want to eat Nigerian food coz am crazy about it 💯
Lere gakuwedde😂😂😂😂😂how can I eat omululuza
😂😂😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣 munayee I was trying out
Nayee Hajara....nkulabba..
Location please
I shared her number on the screen and even in the description box of this video.....please check out to her for proper directions..
Wabula next time kerako I want to understand something😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣 what could that be..
West Africans lack lots of food variety compared to countries like Uganda hence the food mixing.
Eeh...I thought they have more foods....just that they mix them up....let me make more research on this....
Thanks for watching...
@EatingTheAfricanWay They don't, East Africa has more food variety than all of West Africa countries.
@@SeventySevenTimesSeventySevenUganda in particular 😍
Are you sure....wow.....am here still thinking about it
West Africa definitely has more food variety compared to any part of Africa. Nigeria alone has more than 250 ethnic groups each with its own unique cuisine. The vegetation zones of West Africa ranges from Mangrove swamps in the south to tropical rain forests. Plus Guinea savannah, Sudan Savannah, Sahel Savannah as well as the Sahara desert. Each Vegetation zone has a different flora and fauna thereby influencing its food and method of cooking. Please travel and see before commenting.
wabula nico nti on our behalf
🤣🤣🤣🤣 munayee...kituffu...on your behalf..
Next time ask for yellow garri ( white garri is too coarse). Was the girl with u a Nigerian? The way she was eating that garri shows it was not her first time.
Next time I'll go for it.....hahaha...she is a ugandan....but loves Nigerian food.... and she showed no mercy to the food
The lady obviously enjoyed the food but you reallyyyyy struggled with it.... doesn't seem like you enjoyed the food..
She is a fun of the food....I do love it too...but chill was too much for me....
They usually add snails thats why i fear their food
Not everywhere...actually some don't eat them.....and what I saw is...they know Ugandans we don't eat snails.....
Musajja watu..olidde kubintu kunsi yamukama eno
🤣🤣🤣 nkugambye....mukama yekka yamanyii
Ghanaian foods are DIFFERENT.
You are eating Igbo foods. # Igbo origin.
Thanks alot for the information....
Me iam not gonna eat food which I don't trust. I think I love my Uganda food😂😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣 you can try it and see...