You got urself a new subscriber because of this food. One of my favorite enzema food since childhood. The woman said something in Nzema it means this food can go for days without going bad just like the kenkey’s and besides the sardines used for the soup is everything!!!!!❤️❤️
Suddenly i am feeling hungry Not just for this dish but to be amongst the greeenery and sandy shores of these places. Did you manage to try alɛlɛnto also? Ghana we have food paa. And you are doing a magnificent job showcasing it. Thanks Ɔrɛkɔdo !
Ei. The skills needed to make this food are many 😄. Both banku stirring skills and fufu pounding skills. No be easy. Wow. It looks like fufu at the end . Thanks for sharing this with us. Never knew of this meal.
U are enjoying Orekodo ✌✌✌👊😋😋😋 mmmmmmm Ghana is blessed to hve different varieties of local foods Thank u for always letting us see wat is happening other areas 🙏🙏
Thank you Sindaco for showing us the local foods of Ghana😋Because of this kind of food ghanaians are strong. Not easy to pound fufu…What is the name of those green berries? Many thanks to food makers🍀🍀🍀
Interesting, social media is changing minds. We have a lot to learn about ourselves and our diverse cultures. I’m so proud and blessed to be a Ghanaian. We had an advanced way of making fufu all this while but, we have been pounding it with all our energy for years 😂. Tokuma and Nugba sounds a bit Ewe 🤔, I need to visit this place on my return to Gh. The Voltarians and the Northerners also have Yam fufu, it tastes so nice too.
Exactly, that’s what this channel is about showcasing our diverse food 🥘 in across Ghana and even Africa. Thanks for watching. Kindly share and subscribe
Infact, you are on a different level. I haven't seen and tested a food prepared like this, apart from kenkey. I will love to test but I won't have the energy to prepare it. Good job 👏 👍 👌
I've been in Ghana for 17 years and I just discovered this too, so technically, you even discovered this before me 😂. It's a nice discovery. Sadly these foods tend to stay in rural areas while cities focus on the same staples in chopbars (eateries/restaurants).
This food is made with casava, so, it is not like Nigerian pounded yam that is made with good yam only. But, there are many tribes in Nigeria that eats and prepare their casava this way. It is called pupuru by the indigeneous Ikale people from Ondo state in Nigeria but others call it their tribe names.
A Nigerian I guess,always condemning people's food. What makes yours thinks your so called soups are the best. Check the definition of soup and stew b4 you attack
Many other West African countries make soup like this. Soups in other parts of the world are also like that. Stop displaying your ignorance. Just because you haven't seen or experienced something doesn't mean that your way of doing it is better or superior.
@@JudehEmpire Is Nigeria the only country in West Africa? Get help for your "Main Character Syndrome". Why are you even watching food videos from other cultures if you are so closed minded?
Amazing can't wait to try this I leave in Ghana but never heard of this meal 💕❤️🥰
You got urself a new subscriber because of this food. One of my favorite enzema food since childhood. The woman said something in Nzema it means this food can go for days without going bad just like the kenkey’s and besides the sardines used for the soup is everything!!!!!❤️❤️
It's called Akpu in Nigeria...Made from fermented cassava...I really love it....Am sure it will attract more Nigerians to that shop..
Oh really wow
I’m n’zema from Ivory Coast. I know Tokuma
Yɛ muala yɛlɛ ko, ana me adalɛ ?
@@kwawkwansah2452 tchêtchê ê mor adalê , yêlê ko🤣.
This man is eating my hometown food 👍😊 Tookuma😘
Orekodo ❤️❤️🙏🏿✔️ thanks for watching, kindly share and subscribe to the channel
Wow tokuma is the best and I love i💕💕💕
Were is my Nzema people 😊
Orekodo,thanks for watching, kindly share
We dey
wow that cassava fufu it' made amazingly joking with the hot water it turns solid as it gets to it !
I need to come and learn how to make that fufu. Love from DRCONGO.
❤️❤️✔️ you’re always welcome to Ghana 🇬🇭 thanks for watching, please share
I really miss this food. Chaii
Orekodo, kindly share
Thanks for sharing another unique dish.. Nice one..
Thank you 🙏🏿. Please share for others to use this unique dish
Suddenly i am feeling hungry
Not just for this dish but to be amongst the greeenery and sandy shores of these places.
Did you manage to try alɛlɛnto also?
Ghana we have food paa.
And you are doing a magnificent job showcasing it.
Thanks
Ɔrɛkɔdo !
So cool and beautiful town 🙏🏿. Thanks watchin.
No I couldn’t try that because of the timing, but will go back again ❤️❤️
Ei. The skills needed to make this food are many 😄. Both banku stirring skills and fufu pounding skills. No be easy. Wow. It looks like fufu at the end . Thanks for sharing this with us. Never knew of this meal.
Exactly this is a great discovery. Thanks for watching and kindly share the video to promote it ❤️💯🙏🏿✔️
Eeeeei Ama Ghana 🇬🇭 God has blessed us oooooh, we thank God for his blessings.
Look at that beauty. Thank you my brother
Thanks for watching, oh yes Ghana is blessed with varieties. Kindly share the video
Interesting I deed, I would love to try this dish
You’ll love it 😍 trust me. Thanks for watching kindly share
Awww I miss this woman. My favorite food from my favorite seller🌹.
Wow thanks for sharing dear. Ghana we have good things to learn. This is totally new to me ❤
Thanks for watching, kindly share. Yes there a lots of food in Ghana we have no idea about it
Wow, its a long process to making the futu.
Not really
U are enjoying
Orekodo ✌✌✌👊😋😋😋 mmmmmmm Ghana is blessed to hve different varieties of local foods
Thank u for always letting us see wat is happening other areas 🙏🙏
Thank you Sindaco for showing us the local foods of Ghana😋Because of this kind of food ghanaians are strong. Not easy to pound fufu…What is the name of those green berries? Many thanks to food makers🍀🍀🍀
Interesting, social media is changing minds. We have a lot to learn about ourselves and our diverse cultures.
I’m so proud and blessed to be a Ghanaian.
We had an advanced way of making fufu all this while but, we have been pounding it with all our energy for years 😂.
Tokuma and Nugba sounds a bit Ewe 🤔, I need to visit this place on my return to Gh.
The Voltarians and the Northerners also have Yam fufu, it tastes so nice too.
Exactly, that’s what this channel is about showcasing our diverse food 🥘 in across Ghana and even Africa. Thanks for watching. Kindly share and subscribe
Always Africa’s foods are the best healthy bio natural organic testy 😋😋😋😋😋
Very interesting process to make fufu
Tokuma is one of my favorite with ground soup. Please try prakele as well
My next video, stay connected . Kindly share to promote the food
In Nigeria we mix the cassava with yam if u like.
Wow. Thanks for watching. Kindly share
Wooo I have really missed tokuma delicious
Yummy 🤤, thanks for watching
Thank you for showing us
Thanks for watching. Kindly share the video
Wow i started school at Takwa but I didn't come across Takuma, that's simple to cook than pounding fufu it looks yummy 😋
Trust me, it really amazing. Thanks for watching kindly share
Are there many Nzema foods in Tarkwa? Tarkwa is Wassa land, even though there are many Fantes there.
Wow my first time hearing of this food and even seening it. Thanks so much sir ❤
Thanks for watching. Kindly share for others to also see. Thank you 🙏🏿
Hello bro...go to see you back with our delicious local food content
Thanks bro. But I have been back for a while now. The RUclips algorithm is messing me up lol
@@cookingwithsindaco Just keep creating bro
Absolutely delicious 😋 ❤
Aw You make me miss my home town food 😢🥰🥰
Awww orekodo, thanks for watching, kindly share
Looks delicious
#royalrecipes
But they were generous with the soup...In Nigeria 10 to 14 people can use that soup..
😀😀😂😂 thanks for watching
Wow I have miss this food
Orekodo ❤️ kindly share to promote the food
Infact, you are on a different level. I haven't seen and tested a food prepared like this, apart from kenkey. I will love to test but I won't have the energy to prepare it. Good job 👏 👍 👌
Aww thank you ❤️❤️ . Infact it so delicious that you'll request for more. It really interesting to watch.. thanks for watching kindly share
Professor Abokuma, snr. lecturer in Tokuma.
Wow beautiful family.
Thank you 🙏🏿 very
Please who play this beautiful music ? Tell me
I don’t really know the name of the artist, someone gave it to me. Thanks for watching. Please share
My favourite
Looks great
Yummy bro
Amazing 👏
Thanks for watching. Please share
Waw merci pour la découverte
Merci ❤️💯
That must be very healthy and flavorful ❤mekon n'ado
Soo nice i
@@cookingwithsindaco 😍😍
The process is amazing ❤ never heard of this before! Thanks for sharing! Ghana we dey yummy food paaa
Yummy proudly Nzema ❤
Orekodo ❤️
It looks delicious. Is this something you readily see in Ghana daily? I'm from the Caribbean and I'm salivating....😋
I've been in Ghana for 17 years and I just discovered this too, so technically, you even discovered this before me 😂. It's a nice discovery. Sadly these foods tend to stay in rural areas while cities focus on the same staples in chopbars (eateries/restaurants).
It a food for a particular tribe, which is Nzema in the western region. So over there you'll see it often
Yes so my channel is about discovering hidden local food, thanks for watching and kindly share and subscribe
Oooh I like the song
Thanks for watching. Kindly share
Best food
Orekodo ❤️
Looks nice.thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching, kindly share
Very good job bro, I'm one of your subscribers ❤
Thank you 🙏🏿 orekodo. Kindly share the video
Wow great 👌
Orekodo ❤️
@#Sandico that would be greater with some coconut milk with the fish too, rundown Jamaican style wow with those sucumber seeds yummy
Arie ❤️❤️🍛
I am sure both are the same nice😋
My favorite anytime i get home thats what i request and everyone laughs at me 😂😂😂
The food look so yummy
Soo delicious 🤤. Please share
Beautiful ❤
Tokuma is the name of an old folk story in Jamaica. It's normally told with the character bro Anansi.
Oh really 😯 Kweku Anansi story 😯
Basically Ntakuma is the son of kwaku Anansi. Ntakuma is so smart than kuaku Anansi himself.
@@salamabdul4873 didn't know that the name kuaku was attached to Anansi. We use the name kuaku, but I didn't know where it came from.
Yes "Kwaku Ananse stories" Ananse has a son called Ntikuma
Exactly
This food is made with casava, so, it is not like Nigerian pounded yam that is made with good yam only. But, there are many tribes in Nigeria that eats and prepare their casava this way. It is called pupuru by the indigeneous Ikale people from Ondo state in Nigeria but others call it their tribe names.
Africa is one, we have a lot in common. Slavery divided us. Thanks for watching please share the video
Wow, this is my first time seeing this but it looks more like fomfom😁. Can see it’s yummy from the way you’re eating 😁. Orekodo✌🏽
Yea it looks like fomfom, this can last for 3-5days lol
Looks yummy ❤
Thanks for watching, kindly share
😋 yummy
Nigerian's type of Fufu known as Akpu😊
You let me miss home.
Thanks for watching kindly share the video ❤️🙏🏿
From vicenza
I was a wedding photographer so I do travel around
Yummy 😋😋😋😋
Soo delicious 😋
Does it taste like banku or fufu?
Mixed feelings ❤️❤️✔️💯😃😃😃🙏🏿 but it soo delicious 🤤
Wooooow 😋
Soo delicious. Thanks for watching, kindly share for other to see
Yo bro i know you from Italy a of anty Hassana
Yo man, I was in Italy 🇮🇹
Waoooo 🥰
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Ask for rice kenkey
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That soup is to runny for me I like my gravy/stew thicker
S.w.a.l.l.o.w.
I hope you have noticed that you are adding weight
How do u swallow fufu with water water soup? The soup is too watery😢😢😂
Check the definition of 'soup' and come back.
A Nigerian I guess,always condemning people's food. What makes yours thinks your so called soups are the best. Check the definition of soup and stew b4 you attack
Many other West African countries make soup like this. Soups in other parts of the world are also like that. Stop displaying your ignorance. Just because you haven't seen or experienced something doesn't mean that your way of doing it is better or superior.
@@dramaluvamens9313 Nigeria does not make soup like this mumu
@@JudehEmpire Is Nigeria the only country in West Africa? Get help for your "Main Character Syndrome". Why are you even watching food videos from other cultures if you are so closed minded?
Hi sir I just watched your video it so interesting please will like to have a chat with you please for you email
Hello Madam, thanks for watching and loving it. 😍Email cookingwithsindaco@yahoo.com thank you
Wow amazing
Yummy 😋
Too much