Kenyan Dad Tries Eating Fufu For The First Time In Ghana!

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Комментарии • 1,4 тыс.

  • @favouredjuma9218
    @favouredjuma9218 26 дней назад +240

    😊you have flown your dad and bro to Ghana, you did it for granny to mombasa, sis in law to Mombasa....building for dad and aunty....such an amazing soul....and your husband literally flies to kenya to pick baba for Ghana

    • @MissTrudyy
      @MissTrudyy  26 дней назад +22

      Awwwwwww, thanks. We thank God

    • @beulahdavis4170
      @beulahdavis4170 26 дней назад +21

      MISS TRUDY PLEASE DON'T LET YOUR DAD EAT PAPER BECAUSE OF HIS HEALTH CONDITION 🙏

    • @gwendolynallen121
      @gwendolynallen121 26 дней назад +3

      Once you catch one plant its ok you will not loose the plant. You judt keep breaking ans plant.😊

    • @us7wqtrnek7uu
      @us7wqtrnek7uu 25 дней назад

      ​@@MissTrudyy
      Mzee anasema gaki gaki eh banto nyariraa buana

    • @lynnlynsiah9639
      @lynnlynsiah9639 25 дней назад +4

      She also bought his cuzo Becky a ticket to Ghana, and bought his brother a car❤

  • @mervillecumberbatch1511
    @mervillecumberbatch1511 24 дня назад +44

    I am from Barbados 🇧🇧 and I had fufu at Nzulezo last year; ate it with my hands only, did NOT chew -- only swallowed, and all that. 👍 Surprisingly, it's a lot like coucou in Barbados floating in an ocean of gravy. I felt like I went to my grandmother's home. Ghana 🇬🇭, baby!!!❤

    • @divinecharity4083
      @divinecharity4083 23 дня назад +2

      Thank you@ look at how what other Africans natives are behaving

    • @janicejennifer9861
      @janicejennifer9861 23 дня назад +2

      We actually make coucou also in Ghana. We call it banku. The first time I had it I felt like I was back home ❤️

    • @Joanna-vt8io
      @Joanna-vt8io 22 дня назад

      Sukuma is definitely not kale!

  • @Nyaeochei
    @Nyaeochei 25 дней назад +37

    I just love dad. He is such a calm, loving, caring human

  • @simplyreggie2123
    @simplyreggie2123 26 дней назад +88

    I'm a Ghanaian and I buy collard greens and kale from shoprite, Achimata mall.
    Secondly not everybody likes pepper in Ghana. Please tell them to reduce the pepper a bit more so that you and your family can enjoy the food.

    • @adezboachie-darquah6521
      @adezboachie-darquah6521 26 дней назад +16

      Aaaa it’s too much.. my dad who is full fledged Ghanaian Connor tolerate that much pepper. We like pepper doesn’t mean put all the pepper you find at the market in your food

    • @elizabethsonu2790
      @elizabethsonu2790 26 дней назад +2

      Very true

    • @nanaabena1882
      @nanaabena1882 26 дней назад +3

      I don't think the pepper is too much I think its because they don't add pepper to their foods so he's not used to it. I believe a Ghanaian will take that soup without any struggle

    • @elizabethsonu2790
      @elizabethsonu2790 26 дней назад +3

      @@nanaabena1882 if they don’t add pepper to their food why will you cook for them and add pepper, they could have totally take that pepper out so they can enjoy the food, the pepper will not change the soup it only makes it hot in the tongue

    • @phylliskumi4355
      @phylliskumi4355 26 дней назад +6

      Trudy, garden eggs is what other people call eggplant.

  • @monicaaku8496
    @monicaaku8496 24 дня назад +37

    The lady who flooded Miss Trudy's kichen with kitchen utensils etc, God richly bless you

  • @lilyo.9802
    @lilyo.9802 26 дней назад +31

    Trudy, I’m not sure plants will survive without sunlight. Covering them all day with cardboard may not be the best idea. I think you should plant them in small pots /containers 🫙 and shelter them maybe on your patio/ veranda and then when they are more established, you can transplant it into the garden. Also watch some gardening videos on RUclips for more ideas. All the best.

  • @stvonasile
    @stvonasile 21 день назад +6

    Maximum respect Trudy. I’m Nigerian with a beautiful Kenyan wife, Ghana & Nigerian cuisine has a lot in common. Your dad is a superhero. I like the way he dealt with the pepper soup, especially the chicken. ❤❤

  • @TinoSparks
    @TinoSparks 22 дня назад +16

    So much work for a meal, southern Africans dont relate. But it’s however interesting to see what other cultures do. Great vlog

    • @truethots3088
      @truethots3088 7 дней назад +1

      That's why it taste so much better

  • @NancyAcquah-lc3tr
    @NancyAcquah-lc3tr 26 дней назад +93

    Creating memories 😂❤. He'll have so much to tell the family back in Kenya 😂❤

  • @mauriceharvey1084
    @mauriceharvey1084 26 дней назад +11

    MS TRUDY SUNLIGHT AND WATER ARE THE MAIN GROWTH FOR PLANTS ❤WHO AGREE??💯❤🇰🇳

  • @edwardsvee
    @edwardsvee 26 дней назад +64

    Hi Trudy. I'm from Trinidad 🇹🇹. My two favorite Ghanian dishes are Kinkey (fermented cornmeal) and Peanut soup (cooked without Magi). Be sure to check with your dad's Nephrologist before giving him any food. Generally, I find most African foods are high in potassium, sodiun, protein, and sugars ... which are usually monitored in kidney conditions. Continue to take care of your dad. You are a loving and caring daughter. Sending Trini love 🇹🇹.

    • @berthekabwe871
      @berthekabwe871 26 дней назад +12

      @edwardavee, you are referring to West African foods which are completely different from Southern and East African regions. I'm from Southern Africa region and our food is nothing like West African food. Our food is similar to East African food. We cook different, our dishes are simple, less spicy and VERY lean. We hardly cook with lots of oil and we do not use palm oil in our dishes. We eat lots of different fish, chicken and occasionally beef, and when we cook, we do not mix our protein together. We cook each protein separate, chicken by itself and fish by itself. In West Africa they mix their protein together in one dish!!Our meals are always served with vegetables. Infact, Our meal is not complete without a side of vegetables. We eat cornmeal which is similar to ugali or "fufu". And we only eat rice on special occasions. Lastly, we hardly eat fast food or junk food, as these are completely expensive and out of reach for most people. Only people with money consume "Fast Food". Overall, there is a reason why the lifespan of West African are amongst the lowest in Africa. Perhaps, diet and other environmental factors has something to do with it.

    • @MissTrudyy
      @MissTrudyy  26 дней назад +8

      You are so kind… Thanks for sharing!!

    • @nanaabena1882
      @nanaabena1882 26 дней назад +1

      Kenkey *

    • @denniscasely-hayford3245
      @denniscasely-hayford3245 24 дня назад

      ​​​@@berthekabwe871 We don't always mix the protein. For example, we can cook chicken stew or chicken light soup, where chicken is solely used. The same thing applies with beef, goat, and fish, where these proteins are solely used for stews and soups.

    • @fatmatakamara1866
      @fatmatakamara1866 23 дня назад +4

      Mixing of different proteins is fairly new. I didn't see this growing up. Only thing is that for certain dishes especially those made with red meat we must add Smoked fish, which is one of our major ingredients in many of our sources. West African food when prepared the way our ancestors did, without the jumbo, seasonings, over Mixing of different proteins is very healthy. I think we in the diaspora tend to cook it the unhealthy way. Vacation back home I have healthy and consistent bowel movements, lose of excess weight and healthy complexion. You won't find obesity as a problem in West Africa. Minor diseases including communicable diseases and lack of health care services is the reason low Life expectancy in West Africa. We do eat a lot of vegetables just not in the way others include them in their meals. Covid-19 came and found West Africans too strong to mess with and ran away. My people are strong, healthy and our food when cooked the way it is cooked by non diasporans is world class❤❤❤❤

  • @Benbug7able
    @Benbug7able 23 дня назад +31

    Ghanaians are very kind people.....i have friends from there, some of the most kindest hearts i have ever met...

  • @KaydeanChannel
    @KaydeanChannel 26 дней назад +93

    These are the memories that last forever. Enjoy the time with your dad miss trudy ❤

    • @MissTrudyy
      @MissTrudyy  26 дней назад +8

      Awwwwww! So true! ❤️

    • @timhermans3202
      @timhermans3202 26 дней назад +2

    • @dzijoy7604
      @dzijoy7604 26 дней назад

      @MissTrudyy there's a filtration idea you could use to grow your vegetables

  • @MsClaireKe
    @MsClaireKe 25 дней назад +14

    The lady that surprised you, is God-sent, pass my regards and God bless her more! Good job Trudy

  • @godschild7856
    @godschild7856 26 дней назад +56

    Trudy you've also done amazing things in the past for example, do you remember there was a Mother's Day that you went to surprise a woman and her children with lots of shopping. You literally took her to a supermarket and asked her to pick whatever she wanted, again you went to another less privileged estate and knocked at strangers houses with shopping, and there are many other such things that you did. I thank the lady from Kumasi for her kindness.

    • @MissTrudyy
      @MissTrudyy  26 дней назад +10

      Omg! You remember all that?! Wow!

    • @lulukariuki2492
      @lulukariuki2492 26 дней назад +3

      Heeeeeeh! This is true oooooo. Blessings in abundance following this couple. We give God the Glory for them..

    • @joanbambury421
      @joanbambury421 26 дней назад +3

      Yes we do remember your kindness towards strangers ,friends and family

    • @obiageliomali9826
      @obiageliomali9826 3 дня назад +1

      Trudy, sending you love from Nigeria. You're doing amazing things. You're such a blessing . Your dad makes me remember my late dad who was a gentleman to the core.
      As for Nigerians and their meals preparations, you know Nigeria has more than 200 tribes/ethnic nationalities that have different cuisines they're known for.
      Trudy I suggest that you prepare dad's meals without pepper,pls.

  • @missbabyloved7531
    @missbabyloved7531 26 дней назад +52

    FYI: Miss Trudy, Light soup isn’t the same as pepper soup from Nigeria. Even though the woman told you in the beginning that they aren’t the same, you kept calling it pepper soup. Light soup is vegetable based soup while Nigerian pepper is dry spice based soup. Ghana doesn’t call light soup pepper soup.

    • @MissTrudyy
      @MissTrudyy  26 дней назад +7

      Oh! Really? My bad

    • @missbabyloved7531
      @missbabyloved7531 26 дней назад +1

      @@MissTrudyy yes dear

    • @carolines6195
      @carolines6195 23 дня назад +1

      Give the girl a break, OMG. She is trying my goodness !

    • @missbabyloved7531
      @missbabyloved7531 23 дня назад +4

      @@carolines6195 give her a break for what exactly? Correcting Trudy’s confusion on the differences of the two soups is a problem for you then go and burn the sea 🌊. Because I don’t see why she should continue being ignorant about the food of the country she resides when the people who know can correct her. Moreover she has no problem with being corrected and that’s what is important. Really.

    • @carolines6195
      @carolines6195 23 дня назад +1

      @@missbabyloved7531 The bible says be a gentle teacher. Your tone is hostile and unnecessary.

  • @lilyo.9802
    @lilyo.9802 26 дней назад +21

    As a Ghanaian it’s perfectly fine not to like Ghana fufu, Miss Trudy. The texture takes time to get used to. We’re not offended at all. It was interesting watching your dad trying it. Also that bowl of vegetables was so colorful before it got blended. 😍 and it was so interesting listening to your garden dreams. Can’t wait to see you bring it to life. All in all it was a lovely video.

  • @deenamido3657
    @deenamido3657 26 дней назад +8

    My advice pls dont completely cover thé sukuma, they need constant supply of sunlight. For them not to dry up just surround thé ground around with leaves or grass for thé ground to maintain moisture. As a seed bed just raise thé Shelter much higher to allow Proper circulation of air around thé plant leaves. You can use some wood poles to raise thé Shelter.

  • @sharonscott822
    @sharonscott822 26 дней назад +14

    My darling Trudy I waited patiently for more content with your dad please keep them coming give my love to your dad …nuff love❤❤❤❤❤❤ from 🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲

  • @SharonWaBarakaVlogs
    @SharonWaBarakaVlogs 26 дней назад +24

    OMG I didn’t know fufu is made like that, the poundering is a joint effort it must bring couples together if one wants to eat😅

    • @bismarkadu-num5834
      @bismarkadu-num5834 26 дней назад +4

      That's why we say : make fufu not war 😊 fufu making is a way of bonding.. The pistle signifies the male whiles the mortar does the female ..

    • @danielblay3559
      @danielblay3559 25 дней назад +3

      You no right 👍...As a Ghanaian it looks romantic pounding fufu with your partner.

    • @McsalisJuniorGh
      @McsalisJuniorGh 25 дней назад +2

      🤣😂🤣😂🤣 It a must to bring couples together

    • @MissTrudyy
      @MissTrudyy  25 дней назад +2

      I know, right?

    • @kenamoah2863
      @kenamoah2863 3 дня назад

      @@bismarkadu-num5834 This is how our mums used to advise or scold us when we needed talking to. Sometimes they used it as an opportunity to connect and know what was happening in our lives. The fufu pounding process is a whole social event😊

  • @beatricebolger9824
    @beatricebolger9824 22 дня назад +5

    Trudy culture shock for dad. Treasure those days. Love from Philadephia Pennsylvania.

  • @denniscasely-hayford3245
    @denniscasely-hayford3245 24 дня назад +4

    Trudy, it's referred to as light soup more than pepper soup. In point of fact, it's hardly called pepper soup in Ghana. Nigerians are the ones who normally call it pepper soup.

  • @EXPECTANDSEE
    @EXPECTANDSEE 26 дней назад +8

    8:11 - That’s same as how I feel as a Jamaican🇯🇲 in Tanzania 🇹🇿, there is no ackee here and you have to travel far to get breadfruit. I hear that there is nuff ackee ina Ghana 🇬🇭

  • @christineatieno464
    @christineatieno464 26 дней назад +3

    Build a shade improvise something like a rack and use boxes ontop or cassava leaves,banana leaves

  • @idrisahmadloko304
    @idrisahmadloko304 26 дней назад +3

    More blessings coming to her way

  • @DsMahrle
    @DsMahrle 25 дней назад +9

    thumbs up for the nice lady from Kumasi who helped you guys so much, may the Lord bless her 🙏I love Foufou and I love food with chilly - greetings from Germany

  • @youngmum3115
    @youngmum3115 25 дней назад +3

    ❤❤❤ Trudy...and for that lady may God bless her abundantly 🤗

  • @edithjaphet2049
    @edithjaphet2049 16 дней назад

    For the garden just add some shade but make sure there is some sunlight inlet for the plants

  • @nanavisa9223
    @nanavisa9223 26 дней назад +28

    Yes your father is now registered in 🇬🇭 Ghana officially ,…. when the soup is hot but you can’t stop taking it 😂😂😂 .Welcome to Ghana 🇬🇭 🎉👌❤️

  • @lifecoachwithlina1879
    @lifecoachwithlina1879 26 дней назад +5

    Trudy i love you so much, God bless you for taking good care of your dad

  • @shamimndunge7512
    @shamimndunge7512 25 дней назад +2

    Hi Trudy I love your backyard garden try raised garden. It works really well and easy to maintain.

  • @KojoAppiah-hk9eu
    @KojoAppiah-hk9eu 26 дней назад +2

    Am happy for your father,God blessed you miss Trudy

  • @aishajumaiabdulmalik4175
    @aishajumaiabdulmalik4175 25 дней назад +6

    Thank you so much for the kitchen appliances you gave to Trudy and Maya

  • @sabinacharles9587
    @sabinacharles9587 23 дня назад +4

    Hi ! In St Lucia we use it as well .. We make cocoa sticks and my grandmother used it to pound breadfruit and other vegetables.

  • @ronnettpatterson9657
    @ronnettpatterson9657 26 дней назад

    Thats a wonderful lady...blessings be unto her🙏🏾

  • @chantalawori8443
    @chantalawori8443 24 дня назад +1

    Hey baby girl thank you for loving your dad more blessings

  • @Ruumm84
    @Ruumm84 26 дней назад +10

    Ms Trudy food looks delicious!!! Dad is not used to hot pepper😅 you are doing so well creating good memories with Dad. Much love from Botswana ❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @TheAkuaBene
    @TheAkuaBene 26 дней назад +3

    I love this video. It's very organic, beautiful, and relatable 😊

    • @MissTrudyy
      @MissTrudyy  26 дней назад

      Awwwwww! Thank you! 😊 ❤️

  • @evalynembugua6398
    @evalynembugua6398 25 дней назад

    For your back yard garden I will advise you to make a shade net for your garden so that it can cave all your plant .

  • @_why_not_betty
    @_why_not_betty 26 дней назад +2

    Always watching you without skipping ❤

  • @hlamalanibaloyi6331
    @hlamalanibaloyi6331 26 дней назад +8

    Your vlogs brings out the youth in me .

  • @Victoria-ro2yw
    @Victoria-ro2yw 26 дней назад +6

    God bless the giver,its good to give,she will get back one day🙏🙏🙏,
    Just love people who give ❤❤❤

  • @TheCommaClub23
    @TheCommaClub23 21 день назад

    Thank you for the blessings ❤

  • @lamarsharpboss7998
    @lamarsharpboss7998 26 дней назад

    Nice to see you treating your dad

  • @nankyadiana6791
    @nankyadiana6791 26 дней назад +16

    😂😂😂😂😂😂your dad has made my evening hahaha pupu his face expression said it all I loved the video

    • @MissTrudyy
      @MissTrudyy  25 дней назад

      😅

    • @cathychemu
      @cathychemu 25 дней назад

      I laughed so hard too, pupu meal😅😅😅😅😅

  • @obaahemaaobasima8651
    @obaahemaaobasima8651 26 дней назад +5

    Aauw i love the bond you have with your dad our dad too.Happy he loved the soup not the pupu 😅❤

  • @user-vu1ft1du2v
    @user-vu1ft1du2v 13 дней назад

    I need that Blessings Miss Trudy

  • @kendascorner
    @kendascorner 26 дней назад +1

    14:37 in Trinidad we use it for herbs and spices also things like pound plantains

  • @AwuduyoroMALIK
    @AwuduyoroMALIK 23 дня назад +3

    I'm Ghanaian but I really love you guys so much ❤❤❤❤

  • @reinaelsa4041
    @reinaelsa4041 26 дней назад +23

    Not all Ghanaians add chicken and meat to the same soup or stew, every home cooks differently.

    • @victoriasomerset7656
      @victoriasomerset7656 23 дня назад +1

      Yes , we don't add meat to chicken, chicken on it own please tell 😅

    • @beeba5508
      @beeba5508 23 дня назад

      We all do

    • @Gashhh480
      @Gashhh480 21 день назад

      But in the event that we did which some do, she does not need to be so negative about it considering her husband is from Ghana. Even if she does not like it, she does not need to say it’s disgusting

  • @immaculatedamba4665
    @immaculatedamba4665 25 дней назад

    Thanks so much good lady may you have more blessings Trudy come bless me too❤

  • @user-ts2vs4gn9g
    @user-ts2vs4gn9g 26 дней назад +1

    Love seeing your dad in Ghana

  • @mercykinjabe5572
    @mercykinjabe5572 26 дней назад +4

    Be blessed baby girl

  • @Joe_me
    @Joe_me 25 дней назад +3

    😂the pepper err Trudy said welcome to West Africa yes oo.God bless the lady who gifted you the kitchen stuff and good job to the ladies who did the cooking. It looked appetising .

  • @missoderochannel
    @missoderochannel 24 дня назад

    Waw that lady is just great, and may our Good God bless her .let her not lack anything in her business, and may her business grow and grow

  • @user-xn4lw8dg5d
    @user-xn4lw8dg5d 19 дней назад

    Good job Miss Trudy God bless you

  • @rebeccaphaleni6156
    @rebeccaphaleni6156 26 дней назад +5

    Yeeey,been waiting for this meals, Ghana vs Kenya, I am loving it

  • @freshfertilefarms
    @freshfertilefarms 25 дней назад +2

    Trudy get the branches of a palm tree, as many as possible, then get some sticks of 1.5m - 2m each, plant the sticks in the soil to be very firm and strong. Mount the palm branches unto it to create a shade over your plants. And with that you'll have to water morning and evening, then you get happy plants.

  • @MaameAnkomah
    @MaameAnkomah 22 дня назад

    God bless the lady who blessed trudy's kitchen, love you and your husband ❤️

  • @StormetiFamily
    @StormetiFamily 23 дня назад

    helolooo
    Darling sis. Great plan for making backyard garden. Please try raising the plants in a separate container in a shade. After you see that it's settled in the pot or container, that's when I take them to the ground in the soil. Please do this only in the late afternoons. N water them. Applied to all plants. Good luck darling

  • @odiliaelangwe5435
    @odiliaelangwe5435 26 дней назад +7

    Give the plants more water and cover the plants with dry grass under the plants inorder to provide the sun from reaching the soil.
    Give those plants egg water or banana peeling water or rice water

  • @janemanyibe7376
    @janemanyibe7376 26 дней назад +4

    Trudy congratulations for learning the culture.In Kenya we use the mortal and pestle to make porridge especially in Kikuyu culture

  • @dzifahbethel1745
    @dzifahbethel1745 17 дней назад +1

    Woww😊😊this is beautiful to watch
    Miss Trudy ne doing soouch for her Daddy ❤❤❤
    God Richly Bless Her🙏🙏🙏

  • @isaacfiagbe3506
    @isaacfiagbe3506 24 дня назад

    Beautiful family, happy for you.

  • @jay1970
    @jay1970 26 дней назад +3

    Wishing dad good health.

  • @geraldclerge9238
    @geraldclerge9238 26 дней назад +66

    Am I the only one who thinks blocking sunlight from a plant is a bad idea? Miss Trudy, you might want to water them more often to keep them cool instead of cutting their food supply, which is the sun. Plants need sunlight.

    • @Narsha43
      @Narsha43 26 дней назад +4

      Agreed

    • @juliakaranja1067
      @juliakaranja1067 26 дней назад +5

      I think so too, coz they need sunlight for chlorophyll which is crucial for the plant.

    • @frankbalanue5953
      @frankbalanue5953 26 дней назад +9

      That is very true she should rather water them late evenings and early mornings, and they will do well. However, the watering should be done in moderation.

    • @skyisnotthelimit6635
      @skyisnotthelimit6635 26 дней назад +11

      A small inexpensive green house structure would be great idea for that particular space for kale, that way it still receive sunlight and if its too hot, provide fan with drizling water.

    • @TreyMax
      @TreyMax 26 дней назад +2

      She should water them 3 times a day of excessive heat

  • @jennifermuchesa2267
    @jennifermuchesa2267 22 дня назад +1

    You can also grow herbs if the soil is good and put a small fish pond❤

  • @jemmyshiko3527
    @jemmyshiko3527 19 дней назад

    Woow that's Amaizing good job

  • @julianayongbang5100
    @julianayongbang5100 26 дней назад +10

    Hello Miss Trudy , I appreciate seeing your garden.
    I also like gardening. Infact , food or vegetables from your own garden can be very tasty .
    I want to chip a little advice concerning your garden,
    You don't cover your crops up the way you did, because heat will kill must of your crops . It's better for the sun to be there than the heat . You just get to water your crops very well early in the morning, and late in the evening.
    The water will cool down your crops and it will do well.

    • @MissTrudyy
      @MissTrudyy  26 дней назад +1

      OMg! Great advice! Thank you! I will totally work on that

  • @winniekungu1385
    @winniekungu1385 26 дней назад +4

    Do mulching around the base instead ofcovering ..... They need sunlight

  • @jocelyncolasuonno2740
    @jocelyncolasuonno2740 23 дня назад +1

    Ms Trudy, plant them it pots and move them to a more shady area. Scuma is colored greens and they grow better in the fall and winter in Florida.

  • @agboyaw6607
    @agboyaw6607 26 дней назад +2

    Great content Trudy too much love❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @alphadaramy2346
    @alphadaramy2346 25 дней назад +4

    Trudy you should have prepared him b4 trying any West Africa dish. Our food is spicy. But I admire your relationship with your dad. Thank you and congratulations.

  • @godschild7856
    @godschild7856 23 дня назад +3

    Happy birthday Trudy❤😍😍😭😭

  • @jiggle7
    @jiggle7 26 дней назад +1

    Trudy, this video is impressive! This woman is very very very brave. I was on the edge that the man would pound her fingers.

  • @jullymuah4076
    @jullymuah4076 26 дней назад +2

    Looking gorgeous as usual and by the way you look beautiful without make up❤❤❤

  • @tricialewin6972
    @tricialewin6972 26 дней назад +6

    In Jamaica we use to pound corn to make asham

  • @nanayaakumah2572
    @nanayaakumah2572 25 дней назад +2

    Trudy you can get kales in Ghana at the malls(ShopRite),koala and some of the women that sell vegetables

  • @gadrise727
    @gadrise727 22 дня назад

    Trudy,
    You all are always being a blessing to others so I'm happy someone turned around and blessed you all too....😊

  • @faithwangari4130
    @faithwangari4130 14 дней назад

    Trudy, you are doing great. Keep on keeping on. Don't give up on your gardening. Please mulch all your crops. When you cover the soil,you allow the ground to cool down and retain moisture.😊

  • @efyansoah4074
    @efyansoah4074 22 дня назад +3

    First time watching your vlog. Beautiful. Please tell your people to reduce the pepper because it’s too much. I’m Ghanaian and so proud of people who adapt and respect other cultures ❤️❤️❤️. You earned a new follower. Also to take your fufu the scissors ✂️ way. Using your index finger and middle finger to cut through the fufu neatly. Also to swallow and not chew

  • @shazexpressions
    @shazexpressions 26 дней назад +12

    Greetings, queen
    I just love to see the relationship you have with your daddy
    Continue to show him love and appreciation coming from a queen who recently loss her daddy
    Blessings queen

    • @MissTrudyy
      @MissTrudyy  26 дней назад +4

      Awwwwww, thank you for your kind words… and am so sorry for your loss…

  • @marthangosi9802
    @marthangosi9802 26 дней назад

    She has a talent of giving and may the good God keep on blessing her. 🙏

  • @earlybird1210
    @earlybird1210 26 дней назад +2

    Your house is beautiful Trudy.

  • @bru_wa
    @bru_wa 26 дней назад +18

    Pepper soup and light soup are similar but not the same. Pepper soup is from Nigeria and they don't add garden eggs to it. Ghana light soup uses more vegetables... Tomatoes, garden eggs, carrots, turkey berries, etc. based on preferences

    • @MissTrudyy
      @MissTrudyy  25 дней назад

      Thanks for the info

    • @MissTrudyy
      @MissTrudyy  25 дней назад +1

      Thanks for the information

  • @maryadu8671
    @maryadu8671 25 дней назад +3

    You need a green house for your vegetables to grow properly. Your soil does not look rich enough for vegetables. Add more organic soil to your soil.

  • @JackiehAkinyiehGeorgieh2022
    @JackiehAkinyiehGeorgieh2022 4 дня назад

    Amazing Vlog Hun 💞...I enjoyed watching 😊...I don't enjoy eating Fufu too but I like eba...I prefer eba to fufu...🙏

  • @nordiaroberts6369
    @nordiaroberts6369 26 дней назад

    Awww bless his heart

  • @harmonyandpeacetranquility7851
    @harmonyandpeacetranquility7851 26 дней назад +40

    Mrs. Tudy,
    Suggustion: Please try planting your Sukuma (Collard Green) in containers. Therefore, you can move the Sukumu containers when needed.
    "Sukuma is an East African dish made with collard greens, known as sukuma, cooked with onions and spices. It is often served and eaten with ugali (made from maize flour)."

    • @MissTrudyy
      @MissTrudyy  26 дней назад +10

      Thanks for the idea… I
      Will work on it…

    • @harmonyandpeacetranquility7851
      @harmonyandpeacetranquility7851 26 дней назад +4

      @@MissTrudyy
      You are welcome. I use potting soil in my Sukuma containers. Also, I have placed the Sukuma containers on the side of my house.
      My Sukuma plant is growing in large quantities.🥬🥬. I live in a HOT climate. The temperature is 90 degrees now.
      FYI:
      ▪︎"Like all vegetables, collards like full sun, but they will tolerate partial shade as long as they get the equivalent of 4 to 5 hours of sun to bring out their full flavor. Plant in fertile soil because collards should grow fast to produce tender leaves."

  • @sophiaacorlor6510
    @sophiaacorlor6510 26 дней назад +30

    Please note that every tribe cooks differently in Ghana.
    Not all Ghanaian tribes put all sorts of beef or chicken together into one pot to prepare soup or gravy.

    • @kilimanjaroflavour
      @kilimanjaroflavour 26 дней назад +7

      I am from East African and that proteins mix is very weird.

    • @MissTrudyy
      @MissTrudyy  26 дней назад +2

      Thanks for the information

    • @denniscasely-hayford3245
      @denniscasely-hayford3245 24 дня назад +1

      ​@@kilimanjaroflavour Note that we also cook various stews and soups without mixing the proteins in one pot. For example, we cook chicken stew or soup, where chicken is solely used. The same thing applies to beef, goat, and fish. We also find it wierd that you guys cook without much spice and pepper. Your food is bland.

    • @saadatusaadatu9098
      @saadatusaadatu9098 24 дня назад +2

      ​@@MissTrudyyMiss Trudy, try not to refer to any cultural food as "disgusting" like I think I heard you say in the video. It's different from how you cook, but as a public figure, your words are scrutinize.
      Keep up the good content and all the best to you and Maya.

  • @LFairw
    @LFairw 26 дней назад

    You need to build a green house to control the temperature, or Grow it in door into a large garden pot, where it can get sunlight.

  • @laureensrandomworld7839
    @laureensrandomworld7839 25 дней назад +2

    Make a small green house, or get shednets that would help break down extreme sun and rains if any.

  • @kenya254familylove
    @kenya254familylove 25 дней назад +7

    Hi Trudy, I think the cartoon is adding more heat, if you can get strong poles and put in then lay dried grass kind of a raised bed usually a nursery bed to help cool them down

  • @cylenacampbell5625
    @cylenacampbell5625 26 дней назад +11

    Yes, they do have Mortar for pounding in Jamaica. It’s done in the country areas, especially when making Bammy.

    • @MissTrudyy
      @MissTrudyy  26 дней назад +3

      No way! Really?!

    • @gloriarobinson1869
      @gloriarobinson1869 26 дней назад +1

      Or making chocolate, and castor oil.

    • @CynthiaOrmsby-Alves
      @CynthiaOrmsby-Alves 26 дней назад +5

      It is called Mortar. Not malta

    • @joanbambury421
      @joanbambury421 26 дней назад +1

      We use mator for pounding cassava for balmy also to pound chocolate beans that give use that tasty real chocolate tea I am Jamaican

  • @kaymcdonald7903
    @kaymcdonald7903 26 дней назад

    Love you Trudy. God will continue to take care of your fad

  • @Your_Brother_Jon
    @Your_Brother_Jon 12 дней назад

    I think adding plenty mulch (like dry hay or the like) between the skumawiki should help keep moisture in the ground. Also planting other taller crops between (maybe okra and/or mahindi/corn/maize) may help provide more shade and maybe a fruit tree

  • @carolyncheburet6515
    @carolyncheburet6515 26 дней назад +18

    The way dad is chewing and no chewing 😂😂😂😂

    • @MissTrudyy
      @MissTrudyy  26 дней назад

      😅

    • @kamal171
      @kamal171 25 дней назад

      I don't understand if you're not supposed to chewing how you going to eat it this is not water

    • @carolyncheburet6515
      @carolyncheburet6515 24 дня назад

      @@kamal171 me too I don't understand we chew even mashed potatoes 🤣🤣🤣

  • @annahstaciakasyima9678
    @annahstaciakasyima9678 26 дней назад +4

    You need to dig the farm deep, uinue mchanga, make sure you've not planted on hard ground. Also water the plants daily.

  • @Jsebina1
    @Jsebina1 22 дня назад +1

    Hello Trudy, the best way to grow sukuma during hot or dry weather is planting it in perforated plastic tins or bottles. It becomes easier to irrigate and manage them. You can as well decide to shift the tins to a shady place when it becomes so hot.

  • @rose4u111
    @rose4u111 26 дней назад

    Nice video, Miss Trudy. Your father seemed to enjoy the soup, but the fufu not so much!😩 I am heading over to an African restaurant next week to give fufu a try. Be blessed!🤗🌹