TEENS EAT NIGERIAN FOOD | Teens Vs. Food
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- Nigerian food tried by Teens!
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whats up how you guys doing :D
REACT shoutout plz
' I like bananas but that didn't taste like a banana'
Yeah because it's a plantain...
Lordt🔊🔊🔊
Thanks you 💗💗
Lmao
That's quite funny.
facts
Definitely love the guy in red 😂 Someone who wholeheartedly appreciates nigerian food 😂
Me too. He was open minded 😄
Same😂
Swears
Suya isn’t suppose to be that hard
Exactly. Felt like it was going to break a tooth.
Abi ooo 🤷♀️🤷♀️🤷♀️ I felt for their teeth tho 😂😂
I swearrrr
I know right
Suya is never that hard it's very soft
THE WAY SHE SAID JOLLOF IM CRYING 😭😂
Also where my Nigerians at?🇳🇬✊🏾
IFY 🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬
I'm not Nigerian but I'm Cameroonian and I know that food
I am here ooo 🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬
RIGHT HEREE I CANT COMPREHEND HOW YOU SAID JOLLOF
I meant to say how she
That pronunciation of Jollof kinda hurt my heart. She tried though!
moongoddes17 me too my brother
Lol that's what I'm saying😣
Hahahaha
Same
the pronunciation for everything infact... the worst was the goat head [isi ewu] like what is that
The dude with the red shirt was really open-minded... or was he just hungry?
Zanele Mnguni I think the food is probably just good. Everyone else seemed to like pretty much everything too except Suya.
😂😂😂
Whichever one it is. He is open minded and good to go. All join
I am proud of him he made my day with his looks and his overall enjoyment of the dishes he was served!!
😂😂😂😂
Abeg, what kind of suya is that? Why was it so hard? That’s not normal.
my thoughts exactly the isiewu sef and the dodo looked weird
It was being held together by the ancestors.
Right like who cooks the dodo like that non Africans dodo means fried plantain
Plantain they use was to ripe
Help me ask oo
I'm a Nigerian and suya is not meant to be that hard.
Abi
Exactly
Right
asin...i wont be shocked if it was kilishi and she mistook for suya
That suya did not represent
Where my Nigerians at?!🇳🇬🇳🇬
Exo_bangtantrash meeeeeee
Hello
Exo_bangtantrash 🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬
Here
Exo_bangtantrash here
You gotta go to an African household to get the freshest and best African food 👏🏾👏🏾
The Asian guy was the coolest! Go Naija! ❤
His name was John ;)
@@fehintoluo2824 His name IS John
@@fehintoluo2824 was? Or is? Cuz names don't change XD
He’s a Filipino
Asians appreciate flavoured food
Suya is actually originated from the northern part of nigeria. It’ only a mallam that can make correct Suya.
Rukayyah Ibrahim yup under the cover of darkness
Rukayyah Ibrahim you said the right thing. Only mallam with nighttime as an added ingredient
🤣🤣🤣
youre spitting facts
No lie😂😂
This made me almost cry because i am from Nigeria and to see these teens eating food from my culture and liking it makes me feel happy.
Yuri Mcoona Me too!!!
Yuri Mcoona Same. 😁
Your right, but the most satisfying is that they liked it
THEY👏🏾 SHOULD 👏🏾OF 👏🏾TRIED 👏🏾EGUSI 👏🏾SOUP 👏🏾WITH 👏🏾POUNDED 👏🏾YAM!!! It’s a life changing dish 🤤But honestly I can’t complain because finally an African food was featured 🙌🏾
There is no way that food won't change your life
I'd understand anything but I couldn't watch em diggin their hands in pounded yam😏
I think they were going for the most basic dishes they could maintain.
No they shouldn't have.
Yes your right I Dey die for egusi and pounded yam
Please who fried the dodo like that abeg?
Asin
Exactly
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burn the thing finish
Aswearr ooooo
Suya isn't meant to be hard and is not meant to be on skewers and is meant to be sprinkled with suya pepper which is orange and is meant to come with fresh tomatoes and raw onions. Sorry I just love my suya a lot 😂😂
PK yeah but then they usually pull it off the the skewer before the serve it to you
Karen .N that is correct.
ive always seen it served on skewers. but i love my suya with goat soft meat.
They put on the skewers if u want
👏👏
You didn’t give them MEAT PIEEEEEEEEEE I’m from Nigeria 🇳🇬
The ROSE Show Me too I saw the title and was like whaaat!
You know 😩
The ROSE Show ikrrrr but the way they said jollof😐
Moimoi to
When you're Nigerian, and just had this food for breakfast lunch and dinner lmao
I'm having jolof for dinner lol
Literally eating plantain with moimoi rn...
@@Nosebleed47692 yum I juyt made some chinchin and having jelof
@@florence9000 Aw damn you're making me crave now 😂
@@Nosebleed47692 I can't eat it till Christmas though😂
The guy in red is very open minded to food. lol hahahah
In 4 years with 1.9k likes no comments wow
I love the guy in the red shirt !😂👌🏽
As a Nigerian i thoroughly enjoyed this, i grew up on all these meals.
Same here
Lirrulewon
Me two
Couldn't handle the way she said Jollof...
Frr😂
JAILOFF AHAHAJAHAH
rigghtttt😭
I am actually Nigerian and i've been an ardent watcher of the react channel. So glad that you guys did Nigerian food and loved it also.
Akinwale Phillips me too
that dodo was terribly made, that is not how plantains look, that was obviously OVERIPE
Yeah suya isn’t really meant to be that dry
Amy Miller tell them
Any Nigerians watching?
Jibby Esuruoso how fa
Yasssss!!!! Reppin Naija
Jibby Esuruoso Hello abeg
yes o
here
I'm proud to be Nigerian🤗🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬
Me 2
👏👏👏👏👏👏
Naija we don land 🇳🇬🙌🏾
Ike Madukwe my broad I swear oh
I'm Dominican, so I was screaming "THAT'S A PLATANO" for the entire duration of the first dish.
Suya is not that hard..... plus it's from northern Nigeria not eastern Nigeria!
Abubakar Haruna Gaju it's still from Nigeria and the title is people try Nigerian food
Na easterner suya hard like rock🤣
@@joannahime he was just correcting
@@eminent609 you no serious 🤣🤣
Does that means it's not a Nigerian food
suya is not that hard, and it usually thinner meat then that
my thoughts exactly, and its even more popular in the north.
I’m Nigerian I cook and eat Nigerian food but wtf r thoseeeeeeee
😂😂😂😂I'm not Nigerian but I feel you tho like whahhhhhh
Then ur not a true Nigerian
@@ahop3807 Both of my parents are Nigerian, but I was born in the U.S. 👍🏽🇳🇬
I'm Nigerian too, I'm happy that people are trying our food
@@ahop3807 preech🙌🏾
Omg, I’m Nigerian and I can’t believe you guys tried our food😀😀
i was so scared to watch this because as an Nigerian i was scared that i would be made fun of the foods i eat but i was proud and surprised on how respectful and nice all the reactions were
Proud Nigerian kid over here. My mom makes the best dishes, honestly. I know a whole bunch more from childhood since both my parents are Nigerian and immigrated to the U.S. a few months before my twin sister and I were born.
However, I would like to point out that Suya originated from northern Nigerian, not eastern. It’s popular in all regions of the country, though. The type that was shown off here is a tad different than the ones you’ll find in other African restaurants. They usually use softer and chewier meats that’s easier for kids and older people to chew.
I'm Nigerian and I am so happy that they tried Nigerian dishes.
And made decents comments.
Its JOLLOF! NOT JOLLAF! PLEASE😒😂
They tried
😂😂😂😂😂😂😅😄
Alyssa is a non-native speaker that's why she messed up
As a Nigerian. I wanna thank you for this episode!! But the pronunciation!!! I'm in Tears!!! 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
"Joylaf" rice had me shooketh. 😂
SUYA IS FROM THE NORTH. And that thing you people tried wasn't suya please nonsense
Faaaam, i was about to say the same 😂😂
Pee Bee EXACTLY!!
Without the 'newspaper'? Nah that's not suya. 'The newspaper' is also a flavor.
Amanda Iyo 😁😁😁👌
aghdsj gsdhtj Yeah. they eat it a lot all over the country.
Hahahahhaah smelling the food before eating 😂😂😂 u will never see that in Africa
fumbwe Jr You gon get slapped by your parents and the chef 😭😭
Oh wow! 😆 My African father would get pissed when he saw me smelling food. I heard it’s considered rude.
They’ll just give the person correct knock😂😂😂
I can already tell that pepper soup isn’t spicy enough by their reactions. When my family make it it burns my tongue but it’s great
NIGERIA IS A COUNTRY IN WEST AFRICA. AFRICA IS A CONTINENT
Artliker1234 say it louder for the people in the back
It is you that knows that
The food facts were so wrong😂😂and suya isn't that chewy
Why are the meat so hard
Aye Nigeria where it's at😤✊🏾
I'm Nigerian and, for some reason, watching made me so happy.
I’m a born Nigerian that lives in England. Thanks for the reaction of other people eating our food. It just shows that it doesn’t matter who you are you should try something new.
the war of jollof rice needs to be settled so Ghanaian and Nigerian jollof battle
Do you think jollof rice is made with only canner tomqtoes come let me cook for you Nigeria have different way of cooking jollof rice
depends on who makes it
Maybe it's from Nigeria, I mean "Ghana must go"?
Even though i haven't watched it yet, i hope you give them THE GOOD NIGERIAN FOOD. AND SERVE IT THE CORRECT WAY
When you are Nigerian and you know all the food 🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬
🇳🇬REPRESENT!🇳🇬
At 2:48, his reaction to the pepper soup😭😭. You know Aunty's scotch bonnet hand was doing bits.
That suya was looking a little tough though.
I'M SO HAPPY TO SEE ANY KIND OF NIGERIAN REPRESENTATION AND IT WAS HILARIOUS TO HEAR Y'ALL MURDER THOSE PRONUNCIATIONS 😂😂😂😂
YAAAAASSSSS BIG UP YO NIGERIAAAAA 🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
I'm glad they tried Nigerian food. That said, some of these do not accurately depict our food.
🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬GOD BLESS NAIJA ❤️❤️
But...but...what about the ranking at the end?!
Where are all my igbo's at ??
The jollof looks off 😟
Mama Langlah Igbo’s in the house whoop whoop
That’s the Igbo way duhh...lacking pepper...considering majority of you like tomatoes of course..as opposed to the yorubas
Like seriously
Ok firstly the jollof was not off it was shit
aswr oooo
When you're Nigerian so you eat these foods all the time for breakfast lunch and dinner
Omg!!! I am Nigerian and i am so happy you guys did this,we are not usually recognised so this is amazing
You lot want to be starting a Ghana jollof vs Nigerian Jollof debate in the comments😂
Ghana Gon win ,imma run away now
Naija go win na
Yh
Them don come again with their talk please this what they need so vamuszzs
Princess Sandra *vamoose
Suya is from the northern part of Nigeria not the Eastern part.
Busayo Olabintan tell them my sistaaaaa
Yeah, both my parents are from southern Nigeria and have told me about the kind of suya they make in the northern region.
Tell them o! We all know that Suya that is not made by an aboki is not suya.
all Nigerians watching this vid love the excited Asian dude now. He's so nice
I’m from Togo and we have these too. West Africa’s lit 🔥💪🏾
Who else is west african
me
There's a lot of west African countries that have jollof, Naija jollof is the best tho
yaaaaaaaa gambiaa hereeee
NAIJA SQUAD 🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬
real recognise real... 👌🏾💪🏾
Finally got some representation 🇳🇬
Aye, I'm Nigerian! What's good?
Awwww the lady narrator didn't do well at pronouncing the words but she tried #OneUpForNaija
I love how much John is enjoying this 😂💕
Try Ghanaian food
I'm Nigerian and I find it freaking hilarious their reactions especially Seth.
Tobi Sonola Same! I laughed so hard.
Who cooked that suya! They want to break someones teeth. Its too hard😄😂
I like how Carson braces for impact every time they bring out a new dish.
The way the lady said Jollof rice!!! Hahaha
I thought I was the only oneeee!!!! I rolled my eyes super hard but I was not offended. I was kinda shocked they even did a Nigerian good section. Pretty cool
4:12 lol. "It's hard, it's hard, oohh it's hard. I'm not sure what it is, but I like it."
😏😏😏
That's what she said
OYINBO !!!! 😂😂😂😂
In my mother's native land of Colombia, we also fry ripe plantains like this Dodo stuff. Except we call it tajadas de platanos maduros.
Okay that suya wasn't proper, but I'm so happy they loved our food! Whoop🎉
Lmao, right no onions either but the jollof was good so I'm happy.
I'M FROM NIGERIA AND I WAS SO HAPPY TO WATCH THIS
I've eaten all this before, my mom makes them often
GHANAIAN FOOOD NEXTTT
We have this in Ghana the first food dodo, we call IT calawele
I'm impressed by how you're surprised for eating goat ot lamb. That's a very common meat in dishes here in México hahaha
Ayyyeee where my Nigerian girls at. 🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬
YELLOW over here
hereee
✋
💪🏾💪🏾
I have waited so long for NIGERIAN FOOD 🎉🎉 lets see
In Ghana we also have that meal jolof!
It's all in the seasoning 😊💚
This is one of my favorite REACT videos ever, mostly because I'm Nigerian! Thank you so much for filming this video, John's reactions were golden 😅 Shout out to my homeland! 🇳🇬
Lol at all the Ghanaians requesting their food next because of their Nigerian 'beef' smh lol you guys crack me up.
I tell you
I’m back here 4 years later to watch this video…love it!!!
I love the dude in the red shirt, you go on boy GET THAT NIGERIAN FOOD. our meals are awesome 😁😂
that was a good one...🙌thank you.. eyi omo naija where y'all at?... but the suya is from northern Nigeria tho..love from Nigeria 🇳🇬🇳🇬
Awa de!
I'm from there
As soon as I heard the way she said Jollof I came straight to the comments.😂
Try Ghana food
As a Nigerian I can honestly say... that was the best. I loved every second of it. Thank you soooooo much
Oma Rumunna Same.
shout out to all my fellow Nigerians out there...Our Food is just the best in Africa. Especially the Jollof Rice...Damn i feel like eating now
Amusat olajide I'm South African and I'm not gonna front. Ya'll do have the best food
Have you tried Nigerian food?
I am a full Nigerian and I approve of this video
react to Ghanaian food
ABout the hard meat.
Nigerians make a lot of foods that have meat that is a bit hard, this is because Nigerians (like many other africans) like to make their meat properly well done. They season the meat well and make it in a way that while it is hard it isn't dry.
The meat is hard and chewy which might bother many western people, but what this has led to in Nigeria is that Nigerians have very healthy jaws and teeth.
It has been shown that eating soft foods all through out your development actually causes problems with the development of the masticatory system, which is why crooked teeth and jaw problems are more common in people who were grown up with a diet of a lot of soft bread and other soft foods. While this is partly genetic, it has been shown that environment (in this case the types of foods you eat) might actually play a more important part than your genes in the development of your masticatory system.
I had several people from Nigeria at my school, ones mom would literally bring a whole suitcase of food (never knew of it was Nigerian food or not) with her when she visited. she was a very very pretty doctor lady apperently
Can't believe this actually happened 😊
Whoop whoop! Love from Nigeria 🇳🇬🇳🇬