This video and all great foodsss videos should be banned!!!!! They make me so hongryyyyyy!!!!!!!!!!!!! Ps Any Jamaican women down to date!!? Must cook like the woman in the video lol
It's a beautiful thing right? Your partner in life should not only support you in your endeavors but challenge you to be better. And that IS a two way street.
They are a positive example for any community. Something we should learn from and strive. I love their zeal, pride of ownership, and love for their clientele. And their clientele love and respect them back. A beautiful thing.
Biracial_ Beauty 😂😂 how is being from the hood diminishing her accomplishments? You sound dumb. Go to the hood and get some of her food, you seem tense.
Fauzia's is the best! During the early pandemic in 2020, she hosted a virtual jerk chicken cooking class that was so much fun and brought warmth to my home during such a dark time. Thanks, Fauzia!
I guarantee you shes easily making a healthy 6 figure salary. Dont belittle those food stand people in NY, bc id bet that they make more money than you
Hospitality isn’t easy. Trust me. I’m sure there’s been time when they just had a bad day, getting yelled at. I find those who complain just don’t get street food culture. Sometimes it’s fast, sometimes it going to take time. Either way you’ll receive some good ass food. Majority of the times, people who work food trucks genuinely give a shit about the food they’re serving. If it’s bad, they’ll go under.
Try to have a job in a service industry. Now try having a *BUSINESS* in the service industry. You have to be a special type of person to endure so much petty shit from people.
Her cart is on 161 Street and Sheridan Avenue in the Bronx. The line is always long. She is usually sold out by 2:00pm. Maybe before. Her food is really good. I grew up and live in the Bronx. There are so many food gems in the BX.
I used to eat from her cart all the time. She is parked right outside of the Bronx DA's office where I used to work. All her food is absolutely delicious.
The love her and her husband have for each other made me cry I really wish we all loved each other like that. Just having each other’s back and uplifting each other.
When she says she's know people when they were pregnant to thier children being grown she's telling the absolute truth. Mommy has known my family long before I was born and I am now a mother myself. She is a real part of my family and we love her and continue to wish her many many years of continued success. Her positive attitude is matched by none (dont miss out on her fish cakes and ask for extra jerk gravy on your rice)
I feel the EXACT same way... this whole story was beautiful, I loved it & loved them! It brought tears to my eyes too! They just don't make em like that anymore... (good folks)!
@James Casey Obviously, we live in a world where everything is named and identified, often with hierarchical significance. I don't disagree with what you're saying, what I am saying is that certain things have become too subjective, when words are supposed to have meaning. Before we get too lost here, I'm not saying people should forget their heritage, in fact, quite the opposite, hence the "melting pot" idea of shared cultures. But consider that If I start to identify as a white, straight, Germanic/Anglo male, I might run into cries of racism, because the goal posts move to suit the needs of those who would keep us all divided. By statistics, II have traveled to foreign countires more than over 80% of Americans, I have been rich-poor-rich-poor, lived in a mansion, lived in a slum, and one thing I know, most people want to come here. Because the West IS the most welcoming culture in the world, and afford the most opportunity. I just hope people can see themselves as American, no matter where they come from, and honor their heritage, but also accept that they left in the first place for reasons that are common in cultures from around the world. They can't find it there, so they come here.
no question. when you live for the people and because of the people, you are one with the people. food is an easy way into that line.. always an inspiring video, something like this...
Her energy! The reciprocation between her and her husband! How highly the customers speak of her! You cannot buy nor borrow those blessings. I pray her business goes from strength to strength
When you said 25 years I was thinking the 80s. Then saw the sign that says "Since 1994" and I realized I'm getting old. Her business started the year I was born.
Why did tears come to my eyes watching this.. the part about her putting her kids through college by selling food from a cart real got to me.. I met a Jamaican brother that told me he brought a home in Brooklyn and put both his son through college by driving dollars taxi in Brooklyn since 1990..god bless all my Caribbean people who come to this country and work their fingers to the bones to make a better way for their families here and back home same to my black American transplant from the south..
The lady stalking the cart from her office window is my favorite 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😂🤣 she said some days she won't eat if she doesn't see the cart 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Wow im from London and really believing her food taste delicious purely based on the video, her customers reactions to it. Love and success to that whole positive family
@@jadeacampbell5206 Excuse me. Do not take words in a comment out of context. I was simply saying she has a good husband and that is ALL. So go somewhere else with that. Happily married. Thank you.
Norma Campbell In Spanish there’s a similar terminology that goes like “Agarralo Bien” which means the same thing. It basically just means hold it tight so you don’t drop it. I feel like it means the same thing in Jamaica
I used to serve food in my school cafeteria the lunch lady would always complain saying I'm giving to much but business for school lunch picked up we always had leftovers and the lunch was over priced she was so mean
I really admire how they both lift each other up and say all the great things the other person does for the business! And I really love their work ethic and very chill laid back positive kind attitude. She appreciates her customers so much too!
could anyone give this video a dislike?? she's so positive and happy, I bet her food is worth the price and best of all, delicious. I'd go all the way to NYC from Taipei just for this delight. Wait for me Fauzia
@@volpe_lightsong Absolutely but living here there a some dishes and styles that are harder to find. It's definitely a bummer when you miss a taste of home.
This lady warms my heart, what a personality! So positive and hard-working. Her husband seems awesome too! The kids obviously love them. And, that food looks awesome. I would pay double for a plate right now!
I grew up in south Bronx and honestly miss it. I never passed by her food truck but wen I do go, that is definitely going to be one of my destination stops. She seems like such a humble lady too❤️❤️
The love and support Fauzia's family has for each other and the love shown by her customers is so heartwarming. I have to tell her that yes ma'am, you are a CHEF, professional training or not.
We have a Jamaican man and his son doing this down Fulham market in London. He said he serves his customers like his family. Their jerk chicken is done in a smoker and oh my dear lord have mercy it is the SHABANG!
God bless all of these food vendors... I absolutely love these street food icon videos. Everyone is super happy, greatful, and everyone seems to catch that loving vibe ; it really makes me happy. Thank you munchies for these! Lol kinda gives me hope😂
This is nice! Such great things are being said about this woman. That's a blessing when the community believes in and support your business. I hope to have this same support for my own business
Dre Last putting your ignorance aside, Allah just translates to god. It has nothing to do with Islam. However it sends a bad impression for yourself and the teaching you follow especially with the current hate and divide in our society. There’s no need to spread hate in a loving environment :)
This is this is the true America I see in my heart. That husband is just a man of God you can tell. Helping his wife and her support him I mean that's just almost unheard of in 2021. I needed this video thank you. Everyone who reads this may you stay safe and healthy and be blessed
Jamaican Muslims in the houseeeeee! 🙌🏽☝🏽 Ma sha Allah! Love how the husband and wife both give credit to the other on being the ones to run and hold the business down! Blessed marriage Ma sha Allah💕 May Allah continue to bless you and your beautiful daughter, family and business. And y’all sell halal meat?? WHAT?! Ma sha Allah Ma sha Allah 😍 Wish I was in BX!
@James Casey not all Muslims believe that music is Haram. And even for those of us who do we don't necessarily follow it to a T. We're human. Personally, I don't believe that music haraam.
James Casey like most religions people follow the good stuff and leave the bullshit out. However some bullshit is still followed here and there but what are you gonna do
@@BellaPanamena Yeah I don't believe music is haraam either. If it was, then it would've been mentioned in the Qur'an. Music is way too ubiquitous for it just to be a side note in the hadith. Also, the hadith are only meant to expand on/supplement what's in the Qur'an
There is something about these people with food carts, not all of them, that have such a positive energy and a smiley face that makes it feel so good. You get to feel the happiness.
I'm a latino man, first generation living in Los Angeles and this is inspiring AF! I'm so proud of immigrant parents that will do absolutely anything for their kids. My parents did their best to raise me and I can't wait to teach my son how to hustle and show the world that we are honest hard working people!
What I love about this is how the husband and wife appreciate each other's efforts and contribution to the fullest and how they know that this business will not run without either one of them in the game.
Fauzia just made my day. She's got such great energy.
@DOSTGOYEVSKY ! good!
Agree
Big food truck energy
This video and all great foodsss videos should be banned!!!!! They make me so hongryyyyyy!!!!!!!!!!!!! Ps Any Jamaican women down to date!!? Must cook like the woman in the video lol
Its the food, it gives you great energy.
I love how the husband kept building her up and giving her all the credit and then she built him up and give him his credit!....Great team
Yes!
Exactly! it's the most romantic thing I've ever seen.
It is amazing hearing them talk about each other
It's a beautiful thing right? Your partner in life should not only support you in your endeavors but challenge you to be better. And that IS a two way street.
100% 😁🤗
Ppl like that are the HEART of any hood. God bless her soul.
Absolutely!
They are a positive example for any community. Something we should learn from and strive. I love their zeal, pride of ownership, and love for their clientele. And their clientele love and respect them back.
A beautiful thing.
@Biracial_ Beauty She works in the hood, that's what I was refering to.
@Biracial_ Beauty Does it matter if she's from the hood are not?
Biracial_ Beauty 😂😂 how is being from the hood diminishing her accomplishments? You sound dumb. Go to the hood and get some of her food, you seem tense.
Man I LOVE how they honor each other as husband and wife.
It's a beautiful THING.
Yes indeed
beautiful TING
They are Jamaican and are probably Baby Boomers like born in 1950s but wish them the best of luck.
Nisey 523 look how people struggled to get where they is, Still people wanna Robb those people, it’s not right
It’s something we shouldn’t even have to comment on but unfortunately people don’t treat their marriage like this anymore
Fauzia's is the best! During the early pandemic in 2020, she hosted a virtual jerk chicken cooking class that was so much fun and brought warmth to my home during such a dark time. Thanks, Fauzia!
"Customer Service is 50% of your business" Amen to that.
Cee Cee facts
You gotta figure come Christmas time, this lady probably gets a nice lil Christmas bonus to all her customers she serve.
True
fortunately she knows that because that is most Jamaican restaurants Achilles heel.
"look after the customer and the business will take care of itself" Ray Kroc (founder of McDonald's)
An inspiring woman puts her three children through college with a food truck business.
Just wow!
Hardwork. Not a cheat like Huffman and Loughlin
I guarantee you shes easily making a healthy 6 figure salary. Dont belittle those food stand people in NY, bc id bet that they make more money than you
@@JimBobe That's right. 6 figures easy.. probably more since she has plenty of regulars at this point!
And no uncle Sam since its all cash baby
If that ain't right, feed your customers like you'd feed your family.
Facts
I on my feed my family broken promises
@@user-zy9yg2eu5t you should start a non profit then
True facts
Why does it seem like everyone who runs a food cart is some amazing person inside and out? So much respect for this woman and her husband.
because they live exactly for the people, and because of the people :) truly inspiring each video like this
Because they're the ones that's brave enough to get out of the system. It takes a special kind of people to get out of the corporate ladder.
Hospitality isn’t easy. Trust me. I’m sure there’s been time when they just had a bad day, getting yelled at. I find those who complain just don’t get street food culture. Sometimes it’s fast, sometimes it going to take time. Either way you’ll receive some good ass food.
Majority of the times, people who work food trucks genuinely give a shit about the food they’re serving. If it’s bad, they’ll go under.
Because its on video and they are showing their best side x)
Try to have a job in a service industry.
Now try having a *BUSINESS* in the service industry.
You have to be a special type of person to endure so much petty shit from people.
Her cart is on 161 Street and Sheridan Avenue in the Bronx. The line is always long. She is usually sold out by 2:00pm. Maybe before. Her food is really good. I grew up and live in the Bronx. There are so many food gems in the BX.
And she is in a good location between the court houses
@@jackking20 😂😂 there is always people going to court. Good spot plus they got money.
@@rapper4orty2 lmaoo so true
Concourse Jamaican bakery is also fire
I couldn't help but notice the food cart says Halal. Yippee to that. I look forward to trying her food next time I am in NYC from Canada 🤓
I used to eat from her cart all the time. She is parked right outside of the Bronx DA's office where I used to work. All her food is absolutely delicious.
Quit lying, you work at K Mart nigga.
@@xMallNinjax1 😂💀
@@RealNiggaElijah lmfao!
will park stfu son not even paying your dumbass comment no mind
These comments are something else 😐
The love her and her husband have for each other made me cry I really wish we all loved each other like that. Just having each other’s back and uplifting each other.
I was wondering if they’re still there I want to give the food a try I live in n.y too
When she says she's know people when they were pregnant to thier children being grown she's telling the absolute truth. Mommy has known my family long before I was born and I am now a mother myself. She is a real part of my family and we love her and continue to wish her many many years of continued success. Her positive attitude is matched by none (dont miss out on her fish cakes and ask for extra jerk gravy on your rice)
Asia Pinkston-Cooper Facts!!!!!
Damn can't remember the last time someome brought a tear to my eye from sheer positivity and living a good life.
I feel the EXACT same way... this whole story was beautiful, I loved it & loved them! It brought tears to my eyes too! They just don't make em like that anymore... (good folks)!
Same. Eyes got a little wet just seeing this family work together and support each other. Beautiful story and the food looks incredible!
Congrats my friend. So proud of your achievements.
TGBTG.
First and foremost, it's nice to see a healthy, thriving Black Jamaican family, and secondly, love, love Jamaican dishes.
what if it was a white Jamaican family u racist fuck
@@DodgecitySMASH They're so racist, they still call them Jamaican, even though they are thriving as Americans.
The Left is the party of racism.
@James Casey Obviously, we live in a world where everything is named and identified, often with hierarchical significance.
I don't disagree with what you're saying, what I am saying is that certain things have become too subjective, when words are supposed to have meaning. Before we get too lost here, I'm not saying people should forget their heritage, in fact, quite the opposite, hence the "melting pot" idea of shared cultures. But consider that If I start to identify as a white, straight, Germanic/Anglo male, I might run into cries of racism, because the goal posts move to suit the needs of those who would keep us all divided. By statistics, II have traveled to foreign countires more than over 80% of Americans, I have been rich-poor-rich-poor, lived in a mansion, lived in a slum, and one thing I know, most people want to come here. Because the West IS the most welcoming culture in the world, and afford the most opportunity. I just hope people can see themselves as American, no matter where they come from, and honor their heritage, but also accept that they left in the first place for reasons that are common in cultures from around the world. They can't find it there, so they come here.
Jamaicans are Ghanaians
Chika Wuche-Okaro
yes! Great balance in this family! And so successful to have sent the kids to college and only one left!
Families like this make the world a better place, bless
no question. when you live for the people and because of the people, you are one with the people.
food is an easy way into that line.. always an inspiring video, something like this...
@@nedyrb133 beautifully said
@@timmysleftnutsack5075 thx
Her energy! The reciprocation between her and her husband! How highly the customers speak of her! You cannot buy nor borrow those blessings. I pray her business goes from strength to strength
Ameen
If she ever get in trouble with the law the whole DA is gonna work to get her off the hook lmao
😂😂😂😂 They'd better!
Ikr😂😂😂😂
😂😂😋😂😂
otherwise no food for them..lol
@@IB_info
Lol
"i feed my customer like i feed my family" 💙💙💙💙 thats why shes successful
Is it weird that this almost made me cry? I just love this family. This is what our country is all about.
She is so smart for having her business around all those government jobs
They will look out for her just like she looks out for them.
Yep. you got to get there early to get any food. One person used to take break at 10:30 and take back food for their friends
She still there? I need to come to new york
Good food that's were the money is guaranteed to be continuing with people
WildAtHeart728 ✅
When you said 25 years I was thinking the 80s. Then saw the sign that says "Since 1994" and I realized I'm getting old. Her business started the year I was born.
That's cool I was born in 1994.
1994 baby
Yea 25 is so old
You're as old as the day you were born. Same as everyone else in history. Enjoy the ride.
Im also born in 1994
Why do I feel like booking a trip to New York just to try her food? And I actually live in Jamaica!!
Lol am telling u!
Rate her cooking VS food in Jamaica?
Shan Ice pull up, i got you covered on the living arraignment.!! 😉😅
Me too..lol
Sameeee!!😂😭💕
I hope she's doing okay with business during the quarantine. Support those local food businesses
Immigrants, Family, Education, great work ethics, and good food! Thanks for sharing such an awesome story!
She reminds me so much of my mom it’s crazy !!!! My mom is from Spanish Town 🇯🇲🇯🇲 big up all the Jamaicans you know the vibessss!
she looks and reminds me of my mom and shes somali wow may god protect our mothers!!
PULL UP!!! From the Spain area too.
My mom’s from Spanish town too 🇯🇲
Large up my ppls u zeet! 🇯🇲
Im from spanish town too
Her husband was sweet to give her all the credit.. what a beautiful couple. Food looks amazing 😁
@keecefly 4:17 tells us otherwise
@keecefly She said he is the backbone of the business though. It seems that they have a great partnership, as many other couples do.
You sound like need a nicer man in your life.
keecefly either your wife left you for another man or you haven't been able to get a woman touch you.sad..
@keecefly With that mindset you will be alone for the rest of your life.
Why did tears come to my eyes watching this.. the part about her putting her kids through college by selling food from a cart real got to me.. I met a Jamaican brother that told me he brought a home in Brooklyn and put both his son through college by driving dollars taxi in Brooklyn since 1990..god bless all my Caribbean people who come to this country and work their fingers to the bones to make a better way for their families here and back home same to my black American transplant from the south..
❤🙌🏾
Such a positive person! That's why she's having that success.
The lady stalking the cart from her office window is my favorite 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😂🤣 she said some days she won't eat if she doesn't see the cart 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Fixyourowncredit.dontbescammed where that
6:13
Where's she located?
@@raulflorezz4126 by the court house Sheridan Avenue across the street from Twin Donuts!
That lady is the truth. My boys lived right right by the courthouse. We knew all them DAs N Police. They never miss a summmer BBQ. Memories.
stories like this remind me why youtube can be used as a tool for positivity
good on you munchies great content
morris's chestnuts
So TRUE🍜🍴🎥📲 #Munchies
RUclips is all conspiracy tards
Absolutely!
True
3:44-4:00
I came here for jerk chicken and left with marriage advice XD
:-)
I came here for copper
And i found gold
She just makes me feel so good . I hope and pray god protects this family until the end of time
Amen!!!
Wow im from London and really believing her food taste delicious purely based on the video, her customers reactions to it. Love and success to that whole positive family
Great story about getting started - her mom had the vision!
And a stance
Mums know best
Mama Ruby and The First Customer Name was Ruby 👏
Her husband is such a darling. Continued blessing on this family.
She’s 70 years old, and she out here cooking up meals on the streets of NYC .
Clipper CV look at my video bandz
Wow 70?! She does not look a day over 50!
Aysha Kimble exactly. She lookes so much younger.
That's that clean Jamaican cooking for u.. I'm guessing her and her husband are vegan..
Not 70 yrs .
Her husband though. OMG She is blessed. Has such a great man by her side
Simplirite why are you lusting after someone else’s man.
He cheats on her
@@jadeacampbell5206 Excuse me. Do not take words in a comment out of context. I was simply saying she has a good husband and that is ALL. So go somewhere else with that. Happily married. Thank you.
Their teamwork in life is what made them successful in their craft. No one taking credits, such a humble people.
@@Simplirite They are both equally lucky, imo.
God Bless this hard working lady and her beautiful family 😢💛
I knew she was an OG Jamaican when she said “Hold it good.” 😂😂😂😂
I believe I heard her say, "mi caan" then changed it to "I can".
I knew immediately when I saw those Dutch pots and plantains b4 she even mentioned it.
I’ve always known
What does "Hold it good" mean?
Norma Campbell In Spanish there’s a similar terminology that goes like “Agarralo Bien” which means the same thing. It basically just means hold it tight so you don’t drop it. I feel like it means the same thing in Jamaica
Husband : "She's the backbone of the business"
Wife : "He's the backbone of the business"
Me : "Dammit these stupid ninjas cutting onions near me!"
Welcome to what every relationship should be.
EXACTLY!
I love to see the true love relationship. Appreciate and love each other. I wish them live happily ever after. 💐 😊 💕
“Stupid ninjas”? No.
Crown Lejoy whaat
Her Jamaican accent keeps peaking out and I love it
omg Ive known Ms. Fauzia since I was a young girl I remember when she sold food on Governors Island . This woman makes amazing food. God bless
👍
You are lucky to have a taste of this food!
Is she Muslim, I've rarely seen any Jamaican Muslim
@The Cock
Yeah I saw the halal sign lol,
But I haven't really seen many Jamaican Muslims
@The Cock
You Muslim?
she is packing them plates man, she’s a real one!
Southern boy here. I always go Jamaican if it's a option. The ONE time you might see me with a box of leftovers.
was thinking the same!
Oh my God and it all looks so wonderful I could almost taste it.
I used to serve food in my school cafeteria the lunch lady would always complain saying I'm giving to much but business for school lunch picked up we always had leftovers and the lunch was over priced she was so mean
Keep the customers coming back for more.
I really admire how they both lift each other up and say all the great things the other person does for the business! And I really love their work ethic and very chill laid back positive kind attitude. She appreciates her customers so much too!
I smiled through this whole video body filled with goosebumps because am so proud of a fellow jamaican queen
wow that girl.
damn, she's even got us vegetarians covered with the soy chicken. mad respect
Noticed that and I was like "Wait, what?"
Shlad with a shlid right!! I was honestly flabbergasted. Now I have to go there one day
Yeah. Its must be hard to find things to eat for vegeterians in the US.
Parzival it’s not
@@cottonhairedaesthetic2005 Uh Okay. I thought because people in US eat a lot of meat and almost every dish I see online has meat. Guess I was wrong.
this my neighborhood , i love the food she's a excellent cook
Lucky, blessed you!
Honestly, I love chefs like these. They always make amazing street food.
Her energy is so nice as soon as I started the video I couldn't help but smile. Such a lovely genuine person.
The best food in NYC is where the tourists are not around.
True. Too bad we are watching these videos now 🤣🤣🤣
Same in london
I think that's every city , theres more character in the food away from the tourist attractions you get an honest feel for the place
@@kayfay2535 morleys and lebanese😂
@Wafficus i live here and it aint bad, maybe im just used to it 😂
Those are the best chefs. Not the ones who design shit on a plate.
Seisman 75 hahaha yessss
😂 word!
Hahahahah so fuckijg good. Pardon my language
I think both have their appeal
Real talk!
"Me caaan... I can't have that smokey stuff" her jamaican accent was trying haaaard to surface 😂 1:32
could anyone give this video a dislike?? she's so positive and happy, I bet her food is worth the price and best of all, delicious. I'd go all the way to NYC from Taipei just for this delight. Wait for me Fauzia
But TAIPEI HAS SO MUCH GOOD FOOD THOUGH. Taiwan vs US? Taiwan will win on every level.
Yo! I'm from NY originally and I'm an expat living in Taipei so I had to give this comment a like! I really wish we had something like this in 台北.
@@volpe_lightsong Absolutely but living here there a some dishes and styles that are harder to find. It's definitely a bummer when you miss a taste of home.
Came for food, leaving with a lot of love in my heart
Balu Vellanki me too
Yes
Same
Caribbean food will really bring a community together
Actually all food will really bring the community together...
they way both her and her husband speak of each other is so heart warming.
Her daughter has the kindest looking face ever, regardless all of the family looks like really positive and good people!
One thing nobody can take from you.. Education!! 😍😍 Wow!! This woman is an inspiration 😍
This lady warms my heart, what a personality! So positive and hard-working. Her husband seems awesome too! The kids obviously love them. And, that food looks awesome. I would pay double for a plate right now!
I grew up in south Bronx and honestly miss it. I never passed by her food truck but wen I do go, that is definitely going to be one of my destination stops. She seems like such a humble lady too❤️❤️
Lol 5:02
Tired of cooking the same thing. Daily changes. Thats a damn chef I tell ya
Matt gaming exactly! She changes her specials like a chef.
That also means her ingredients are fresh
Man I wanna try her food
The love and support Fauzia's family has for each other and the love shown by her customers is so heartwarming. I have to tell her that yes ma'am, you are a CHEF, professional training or not.
We have a Jamaican man and his son doing this down Fulham market in London. He said he serves his customers like his family. Their jerk chicken is done in a smoker and oh my dear lord have mercy it is the SHABANG!
TruthHurts ThenHeals what’s the name ?
I must get myself down there, as I am in Grove.
@@funkg well thou shall find a way dear fellow. Thou shall.indeeed find a way.
God bless all of these food vendors... I absolutely love these street food icon videos. Everyone is super happy, greatful, and everyone seems to catch that loving vibe ; it really makes me happy. Thank you munchies for these! Lol kinda gives me hope😂
She loves what she does and her customers love her. 💕💕😭
"I love my customers": That is how you approach a business
This is how you make America great again
This is what and what has always made America great. The immigrant/entrepreneur is the heart of America.
@Petrus Delassio 😁😁😁
Exactly. This country’s history and future is shaped by immigrants, from all parts of the world.
Trevor Mendez Facts! 💯
😭💜🔥
That’s what all families should be like. Unselfish, loving and supportive. Great video.
This is nice! Such great things are being said about this woman. That's a blessing when the community believes in and support your business. I hope to have this same support for my own business
I'm so proud to see her in RUclips. I live in Georgia now but I'm from the Bronx. I'm happy for her. Next time I go to NY I'm there!
The Atl?
Finally RUclips recommend something worth watching 🍗🥘🥣
oookkkk finally!!!! tired of the crap they keep putting on my page makes me log off
You know it's good when she said "It's a recipe from my mother"
The way the family works so well together is amazing.
YES! Absolutely amazing!!
The food looks great but I'm more impressed that there is actually a happy married couple out there.
Lol. Yeah me too. And the love looks real too. Not just acting
Yes indeed... incredible! Such a blessing. Wow...
Such a humble family. May Allah grant hen a lot of success!!
Ben Gully yes maan!
Ameen!
Insha'allah
@Dre Last I don t think Jesus would like the way you express your opinion
Dre Last putting your ignorance aside, Allah just translates to god. It has nothing to do with Islam. However it sends a bad impression for yourself and the teaching you follow especially with the current hate and divide in our society. There’s no need to spread hate in a loving environment :)
This is this is the true America I see in my heart. That husband is just a man of God you can tell. Helping his wife and her support him I mean that's just almost unheard of in 2021. I needed this video thank you. Everyone who reads this may you stay safe and healthy and be blessed
Jamaican Muslims in the houseeeeee! 🙌🏽☝🏽 Ma sha Allah! Love how the husband and wife both give credit to the other on being the ones to run and hold the business down! Blessed marriage Ma sha Allah💕 May Allah continue to bless you and your beautiful daughter, family and business. And y’all sell halal meat?? WHAT?! Ma sha Allah Ma sha Allah 😍 Wish I was in BX!
Ramadan Kareem!
I was wondering because the husband has locs so I was wondering between Rasta or Muslim. The name kind of gave it away.
@James Casey not all Muslims believe that music is Haram. And even for those of us who do we don't necessarily follow it to a T. We're human. Personally, I don't believe that music haraam.
James Casey like most religions people follow the good stuff and leave the bullshit out. However some bullshit is still followed here and there but what are you gonna do
@@BellaPanamena Yeah I don't believe music is haraam either. If it was, then it would've been mentioned in the Qur'an. Music is way too ubiquitous for it just to be a side note in the hadith. Also, the hadith are only meant to expand on/supplement what's in the Qur'an
Can never go wrong with Jamaican food! 🇯🇲 God Bless her and her family.
Wow everything looks so good! Love her variety of dishes
There is something about these people with food carts, not all of them, that have such a positive energy and a smiley face that makes it feel so good. You get to feel the happiness.
What a beautiful family! raised by two strong parents
I came for the food. Finished with a heart full of love between them.
I love this series please do more! These persons deserve so much recognition for their hard work and serving the people
This is just wonder all around. Beautiful family, relationship, and food. This type of stuff makes me wanna cry. Plus her food reminds me of childhood
I'm a latino man, first generation living in Los Angeles and this is inspiring AF! I'm so proud of immigrant parents that will do absolutely anything for their kids. My parents did their best to raise me and I can't wait to teach my son how to hustle and show the world that we are honest hard working people!
teach him how to hustle?
@@tommaguire8363 white person moment
@@timmysleftnutsack5075 please fuck off back to brown skin county yer food taste like dog shit
@Persian Princess said the low IQ primate
It's heartening to see you prosper in your business Fauzia It really is all the best to you and your family
I can feel the energy from her and her food.. great lady!
These are the people that makes New York what it is. The place with so many different cultures and still feels connected
Damm... she really got them big mama pots... she really treat you like family... like one guy said “home cook meal”....
He is truly wind beneath her wings. Someone who is happy for you and never takes your shine.
As a Jamaican I can tell shes real just by the put shes cooking in 😀😂
Right! Nothing beats the dutchie (Dutch Pot/Oven) for authentic Jamaican cooking. That was my first sign too.
Yes I noticed it too... :)
Exactly!!!
Yes!!!! I was like mama a cook ina her dutchie!!!
Why her jerk chicken look like that tho, even when it’s not grilled it shouldn’t look like American barbecue
God... the love between those two is so pure! So rare to see these days a couple that loves each other so much.
I want to go to the Bronx New York, just so I can get some of this yummy Jamaican food and meet this beautiful humble family! ❤️❤️❤️
I'll go there one day, too.
Girl just another dirty ass food truck who has a bad foreign attitude I bet
*Nice, my South Bronx area. She's right down the block from the movie theaters and Yankee stadium. I live on 153rd street.*
Does She Delivers To The Netherlands Europe??
You know my son pappeto bald cat walks like a wobble spice head
@@thedonvon4507 is someone on a different page😶🙄
@@mahnoorch4741 fuck up
I feel like I've seen OP pfp somewhere on a different site before. Maybe im trippin.
I love my people, we are resilient and we will survive anywhere.
It’s not about the job, It’s the energy you bring into the the job, and Fauzia brings that energy.
What I love about this is how the husband and wife appreciate each other's efforts and contribution to the fullest and how they know that this business will not run without either one of them in the game.
What a champ! :) this video put a huge smile on my face!
God bless you mama if this world was filled with alot more beautiful people like you it would be a better place. ❤👍
Amen
I miss her around the neighborhood. She's a sweet person and the food is delicious. I hope she comes back really soon.
Where did she go I hope she just stop due to the virus and nothing else. Because I haven't try the food yet