Trying Nigerian SUYA‼️🤯 For The First Time‼️🔥

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  • Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024

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  • @vivresaviva
    @vivresaviva Год назад +567

    the bravery of you in these white shirts 😂

  • @freakyzel6943
    @freakyzel6943 Год назад +120

    I’m Cameroonian and yes $170 is definitely too much for all of that but then again it’s overseas. Also, suya is basically like beef jerky, it’s supposed to be a little dry. Not sure what to say about the Jollof tho. Glad you enjoyed overall.

    • @Seemydimples
      @Seemydimples Год назад +6

      Say that jollof rice is usually 10/10 .so that place just messed it up😂

    • @freakyzel6943
      @freakyzel6943 Год назад +1

      @@Seemydimples 🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @justmangojuice
      @justmangojuice Год назад +4

      170$ suya is way too much. 30 $ suya is enough

  • @benjaminshonubi4461
    @benjaminshonubi4461 Год назад +142

    I'm glad you enjoyed my countryman's food. Just for the record, suya is supposed to be dry with a lot of perpper so if they put it like this and it sure looks like they did, then they did it right. Also, the addition of the newspapper is a very good touch as this is what it is served like in Nigeria.

    • @ojchamp2965
      @ojchamp2965 Год назад +1

      I was about to say the same thing…

    • @emmanuelbalogun6757
      @emmanuelbalogun6757 Год назад +4

      Fresh suya is not dry though…it is usually well oiled while it is being coal smoked

    • @j_knakis
      @j_knakis Год назад

      ​@@emmanuelbalogun6757still comes out dry we are all african we how its made its should be dry

    • @CharlieXFBA
      @CharlieXFBA Год назад

      ​@@emmanuelbalogun6757Faxx

  • @benvasilinda9729
    @benvasilinda9729 Год назад +107

    I’ve never had Nigerian food from a restaurant but I’ve had handfuls of Nigerian clients who have sent me home with homemade food and it was always amazing.

    • @audoko82
      @audoko82 Год назад

      Really

    • @mmustap3
      @mmustap3 Год назад +8

      Lol this happened to me when I was delivering for Uber eats. I said smells good and the lady gave me some rice and a thigh to go lol. It was bomb.

    • @ErinJoy-f3o
      @ErinJoy-f3o 6 месяцев назад

      O wow lol that so noce. I love when ppl are so kind like that to share food woth a stranger​@@mmustap3

    • @syrusangi8743
      @syrusangi8743 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@mmustap3That's one hell of a tip 😆

    • @mmustap3
      @mmustap3 5 месяцев назад

      @@syrusangi8743 lol it was a house I picked up food from. She was Nigerian serving food from her home. Very nice lady!

  • @Jaquaveontaviouslll
    @Jaquaveontaviouslll Год назад +142

    Being Nigerian I can say that Nigerian meat like beef suya can be dry but they are pretty packed with flavor that's just how they make it

    • @darrenwebb2364
      @darrenwebb2364 Год назад +4

      i wonder if it was originally made with dried meat. i am just wondering food is a good way to learn about another culture

    • @KA-om9oz
      @KA-om9oz Год назад +4

      As a human.. keep your dry beef.

    • @dc6953
      @dc6953 Год назад

      @@KA-om9oz Yea yea, shut up

    • @22xxjoshxx22
      @22xxjoshxx22 Год назад +3

      I knew this comment was gonna be on here.. nobody likes dry meat in no culture

    • @thatweirdnigerianguy
      @thatweirdnigerianguy Год назад +11

      ​@@22xxjoshxx22I'm a 26 year old Nigerian living in Nigeria. Never seen anyone make tender beef before.
      We prefer our meat a bit more tough than what I see on American videos.

  • @khalil1653
    @khalil1653 Год назад +111

    My father is Hausa and makes the best suya. I’m so glad you enjoyed

    • @azca.
      @azca. Год назад +7

      Yoruba 4 Life
      Edit: The guy below me is braindead for thinking this is tribalism. Can't even say you are Yoruba without randoms having an aneurysm

    • @khalil1653
      @khalil1653 Год назад +17

      @@azca. cant escape tribalism even on RUclips

    • @Bootywatcherism
      @Bootywatcherism Год назад +8

      ​@@khalil1653he doesn't represent the Yoruba people

    • @Panafrocanam2
      @Panafrocanam2 Год назад

      Azca shut up

    • @lobi5104
      @lobi5104 Год назад +5

      I'm igbo and hausa people make the best suya. The suya on the street side in Abuja is always the best.

  • @jonjonsmth8688
    @jonjonsmth8688 Год назад +104

    Ghanaian here. In defense of my Nigerian brothers usually its not dry it's gamey. We Africans typically import our chicken and meat from Africa where they free range rather than the American factory soft meat. Meaning our meat have muscles and are a bit tougher to chew.

    • @yorkrothschild9922
      @yorkrothschild9922 Год назад +1

      Aka cheaper meat being Jewish our chicken is kosher extremely soft

    • @22xxjoshxx22
      @22xxjoshxx22 Год назад

      @@yorkrothschild9922your European Edomite your not a Jew America lied to you

    • @kenW13
      @kenW13 Год назад +10

      Meat tougher to chew because it has muscles?? Is that not what meat is made of - muscles?? 🤣“We import chicken and meat from africa” you say that like it’s no free range meat in America. Free range or “factory” - meat being tender or not comes down to cooking times and technique. Yal just cook yal meat tough. Could be the cut of the meat also, leaner cuts tend to be drier/tougher if not cooked in ways to make it moist and tender.

    • @yorkrothschild9922
      @yorkrothschild9922 Год назад

      @@kenW13 Africa is poor of course their meat is going to be of poor quality

    • @rasninja9962
      @rasninja9962 Год назад +19

      @@kenW13Nope. I understand exactly what he’s saying. I’m from the Caribbean and the country I’m from we call the kind of chicken he’s talking about “yard fowl”. It is tougher than the regular chicken you get at the poultry shop or the grocery. When I lived in Brooklyn there were Dominican poultry places that had them. Similar to quail but it’s not, also close to a domesticated chicken but again, it’s not.

  • @jahnesuperstar123
    @jahnesuperstar123 Год назад +23

    Hey Mr. ChimeTime, great video! We fry our meats hard to preserve them cause there’s no electricity in the villages. We just continue to do it cause it’s the traditional way to make it.

    • @IAmHisBeloved5
      @IAmHisBeloved5 Год назад +3

      That make sense. Thank you for sharing.

  • @nca4794
    @nca4794 Год назад +15

    Suya is the one dish I prefer non-traditional. Give me all the spices, but PLEASE keep the meat tender. Gnawing on beef while eating rice or plantain ain't my vibe. 😅
    In my area, African and Jamaican restaurants notoriously upcharge. But, I don't mind... Get your money; the market will decide if it's worth it.

  • @yhwach_king
    @yhwach_king Год назад +18

    As a Nigerian I'm very proud of you

  • @truthinthefaceoftyranny
    @truthinthefaceoftyranny Год назад +8

    Dry is pretty signature of Suya meat....they used a spicy peanut powder concoction to coat the bbq'd meat. Hausa tribe is well known for their suya.

  • @RingDinger
    @RingDinger 3 месяца назад

    I have had their beef suya many times. Sometimes when they give you a juicy batch, it’s honestly the best meat in the world.

  • @paulaoyedele2081
    @paulaoyedele2081 Год назад +7

    Suya meat can be easily improved by the cut of meat used. In Nigeria, they use the cheapest cut of beef, but if they elevated it to thin rib-eye it would bring tears to your eyes.
    My husband is Nigerian and I have customized the dishes to be a fusion of Canada Nigerian flavors. For Suya beef, I only use rib-eye because of its tenderness.

    • @vladimirs-4002
      @vladimirs-4002 Год назад +1

      We only know beef as beef in Nigeria. I only learned about brisket, ribeye, minyon, etc on the internet and I still can't differentiate their textures

  • @studio3point3
    @studio3point3 Год назад +13

    1.The Fish is called "Point and kill".
    2. The Jollof rice should be ate with plantains and salad.
    3. Darkest is an important ingredient for suya. So only buy and eat it at night with a cold bottle(not can)🧐 of beer

    • @paperplate4675
      @paperplate4675 Год назад

      It's not, they just make it at night because of all the preparation during the day. The time of day does not matter.

    • @studio3point3
      @studio3point3 Год назад +1

      @@paperplate4675 "When you change the technique, the result will change." The darkness is a spiritual requirement.🧐

    • @paperplate4675
      @paperplate4675 Год назад

      @@studio3point3 Dude please be serious😒.

  • @monicamills9088
    @monicamills9088 Год назад +14

    I'm just amazed on how much onion they actually put on there you'll really never see onions on dishes but that many onions wow❤

    • @mgbebuchampionchukwuemeka1334
      @mgbebuchampionchukwuemeka1334 10 месяцев назад +1

      In Nigeria, we use a lot of onions for many of our dishes, and especially our grilled meats

  • @uzoohaebosim304
    @uzoohaebosim304 Год назад +17

    The rice you got was actually a very traditional jollof rice that is meant to taste smoky (burnt). That being said, there is a far milder and better tasting version that is fantastic! Try and check it out!

    • @TheVicco13
      @TheVicco13 Год назад +2

      Woah woah, pls o, my own Jollof is not smoky and burnt

    • @Bluefavour
      @Bluefavour Год назад +1

      It’s just the name given for party (traditional) Jollof rice

    • @KomeEmielu
      @KomeEmielu Год назад +1

      @@TheVicco13 lol, but we eat smoky party jollof nau

    • @carltonbanks5470
      @carltonbanks5470 Год назад +1

      He could just go next door to louisiana and have some jambalaya. Black american culture rice that has a bit better flavor since it's local.

  • @audoko82
    @audoko82 Год назад +4

    Jollof rice is one of my favorites beside afang stew fufu

  • @ka9202
    @ka9202 Год назад +4

    As a first gen-Ghanaian American I've never really gone to other African restaurants other than my Mom's fridge and stove and various other community get-togethers. But ya gotta give Jollof a second chance. Try the Jollof King it's in Houston.

  • @paulleger6566
    @paulleger6566 Год назад +7

    It's Amazing how you don't get a drop of juice/ food ever on you with that white shirt on too lol👍👍

  • @GrandSpeaker
    @GrandSpeaker Год назад +3

    Great review. I tried this place a few months ago. I would agree with the review. I did not try the fish and was wondering about that. I may possibly go try it. Hopeful it will be worth it.

  • @jaydee3265
    @jaydee3265 Год назад +6

    Chimetime,
    What do you think about pulling up on Daym Drops area in Bristol Connecticut and rate those restaurants in the area? 😊

  • @YahChild
    @YahChild Год назад +4

    My husband is Nigerian and his Jollof rice is good, but I don't like Suya but their Sharma is so good, I just came back from Nigeria, I do love their food especially Egusi soup and vegetable soup. You should have eaten their fried rice instead.

  • @peace2668
    @peace2668 Год назад +5

    Nigerian food 🔥✨

  • @My2Cents378
    @My2Cents378 Год назад +4

    Suya is usually on a skewer...never thought of using the seasoning on whole chicken. By far my favorite African dish is jollof rice with assorted meats plus a couple of pieces of fried mackerel ( for the coook) that would be me 😊

    • @YourgirlA.V.A
      @YourgirlA.V.A Год назад

      I was shocked when I saw the whole piece of chicken. Never seen it prepared any other way than a skewer in Naija

  • @hostbewylin
    @hostbewylin Год назад +5

    bussin 🇳🇬
    Edit: wherever u got ur jollof from, they prolly ain’t cook it right

  • @shioriryukaze
    @shioriryukaze Год назад +1

    I'm telling you man. The bravery that you have the tackle this food with no stains, Hanes needs to sponsor you or somebody.

  • @madmob5060
    @madmob5060 Год назад +7

    When you’re actually there, you will not pay no where close to that price, but food does be good

  • @t.thompson8985
    @t.thompson8985 Год назад +1

    Well made Jollof rice is really good. I had some at a party once and have thought about it since.

  • @espinita.
    @espinita. Год назад +18

    This looks delicious but I can't stand dry food

  • @jamais412
    @jamais412 Год назад +8

    Oh no. Not the jollof rice being a 2/10 (Nigerians go to war over jollof rice) they might be on yo head for that one 😭

  • @Memphis901G
    @Memphis901G Год назад +2

    Lmao when he said” when he swallowed it”.😂😂😂

  • @diamondsandlipgloss
    @diamondsandlipgloss Год назад +2

    Driven by there but was skeptical....i can't do spicy but thanks for reviewing

  • @justinrae7224
    @justinrae7224 Год назад +1

    Welcome back to Big D! RaMo

  • @Weareonenation303
    @Weareonenation303 Год назад +15

    That rice looks 🔥

    • @Kollextionm
      @Kollextionm Год назад +9

      But not everyone know how to cook that rice that’s the truth 😫😫😫

  • @MzAngiee
    @MzAngiee Год назад +4

    I love authentic chicken/hen suya. It's spicy though. Try some moi moi next time.

    • @zigzung5569
      @zigzung5569 Год назад

      Moi moi is amazing, would tell him to try some pepper soup but i think the heat would blow his brains out 😂

  • @sparkle3000
    @sparkle3000 Год назад +1

    Good food is good food. I don't care what corner of the Earth you're from.
    Home cooking is the best cooking.
    Why I love NYC.

  • @robynemajors9362
    @robynemajors9362 Год назад +3

    African and lots of other non Eesttern countries like rheir meat dry and chewy in some things. Melt in your mouth meat is not a thang in West Africa. You get one piece of tough meat and a oound of joloff and youll chew on that one oiece till you done!😊🥰🥰
    Love West African fiod

  • @zeeechanged5352
    @zeeechanged5352 Год назад +4

    I will skip this one😂 thanks for trying so I don't have to

  • @KingSnap_407
    @KingSnap_407 Год назад +4

    Don't Nobody Say That Osuma Suya Like You Say That Osuma Suya! 😂💯

  • @spicydomina2365
    @spicydomina2365 Год назад +2

    the price is because its expensive to get some of the spices but also because not as much competition so the prices become a lil inflated

  • @Ezekiel144k
    @Ezekiel144k Год назад +2

    Being an igbo man from southeastern nigeria, these dishes that Mr chime time tasted are hausa dishes. Suya is like beef jerky on a stick and is usually on the dry side. The jollof rice is not igbo style, and is also hausa style.

    • @KBZee-nf3ff
      @KBZee-nf3ff Год назад

      What! I know the owner of this place and he isnt Hausa. Na wa o, internet sha. Yes hes Jollof isnt the best dunno how he cooks it. But the Suya is great

  • @jenndaniel5608
    @jenndaniel5608 Год назад +2

    I respect you so much man and one thing we take often for granted with you food reviewers is the health risks you put ur body through for us . (Per your " the toilet gonna be begging for mercy later" comment. I'm sure on more than one occasion after filming a review u had an unpleasant bowel /stomach experiences. With all that spice my tummy cud never lol.Blessings King😊

  • @DJSwavor
    @DJSwavor Год назад +3

    Finally back in Dallas!
    We bout to makeup for Htowns failures 😂😂

  • @Philosific
    @Philosific Год назад +1

    Lol chimetime, dont start pulling punches. Stay giving the real. And this is coming from houston texas

  • @rootboycooks
    @rootboycooks 4 дня назад

    Mr. Chime Time keeping it real!

  • @Babitoswold
    @Babitoswold Год назад +3

    I'm Nigerian and $ 170 is way to pricy but sure looks tantalizing. It's a monthly treat but not everyday splurge. Or you can make it at home for more than half the price😂

  • @StylistOllie
    @StylistOllie Год назад

    Suya is dry bbq meat like a beef jerky it will be a bit chewy. Yes I find jollof rice is a gift anyone can make it but it’s the right ingredient measurements and cooking time can make it a heavenly dish. Never heard of the wrap combo but maybe it’s an American thing

  • @rickcasedrinksbud
    @rickcasedrinksbud Год назад +18

    The way that sausage popped out of the Shawarma 😂😂😂

    • @SONOFPEARL315
      @SONOFPEARL315 Год назад +6

      Yeah, it did look like...well...nevermind😂😂😂

    • @Elohimsdaughter1083
      @Elohimsdaughter1083 Год назад +7

      That sausage was very suspect!

    • @shefly100
      @shefly100 Год назад +3

      Yea, looked like something u should eat in private🤪

    • @stevoncampbell2115
      @stevoncampbell2115 Год назад +3

      Mane y'all so freaky! But I agree 😂

  • @MeetThaNewDealer
    @MeetThaNewDealer Год назад +1

    1:00 Oh my 😮

  • @Chigz10
    @Chigz10 Год назад +8

    No way they did you wrong on that jollof and let my people down 😂

  • @CrystalB214
    @CrystalB214 Год назад +1

    Yay🎉 You're in Dallas!!!

  • @wfs4227
    @wfs4227 Год назад

    WEST AFRICAN WAY in Plano is my fav african food spot. Its the only place I go. Make sure the chef is there cooking. ❤

  • @stryfetc1471
    @stryfetc1471 Год назад +2

    Cancel whatever card you used!...it's compromised now!👀🤣....jk!...lol!

  • @bluefun22
    @bluefun22 Год назад +2

    It's supposed to be dry, traditionally the beef is thinly sliced smoked and kissed by fire. Chicken is a variation and the ram...haven't tried so ehh...but that Jollod rice didn't look right true Naija jollof is bussing every single on of my friends I've made it for practically proposed

  • @charlotteliam2361
    @charlotteliam2361 Год назад

    Also getting African food stuff in America is actually quite expensive. Thats why our food price's are high.

  • @fergiepam6951
    @fergiepam6951 Год назад

    If it’s pepper we know how to spice food with that so well and you’re right our food is so large it can feed a whole family

  • @ShanecaRene
    @ShanecaRene Год назад +3

    Heeeey Mr. ChimeTime 💛

  • @MsLyric27
    @MsLyric27 Год назад +4

    Try Cameroonian 🇨🇲 Suya omg 🥰🤤🤤

  • @shawnnelson272
    @shawnnelson272 Год назад

    After I get my kidney removed transplant I intend to travel to one of your restaurants that you suggested I love watching your show can’t wait❤

  • @kabob21
    @kabob21 Год назад

    Bro everything in the northern suburbs of Dallas has bougie pricing even in older “middle class” (housing prices have doubled in the last 5 years) neighborhoods. They’re the “white flight” part of DFW.
    Any Afro/Caribbean/Afro-Caribbean joint in east or west DFW and surrounding burbs is gonna be much more affordable.

  • @Eliyah934
    @Eliyah934 Год назад +4

    0:58 yea, u need to slow down sir... 😂

  • @LoveNGossip
    @LoveNGossip Год назад +4

    My fat ass love your reviews😂😂😂..Im In Dallas Baby!

  • @faithbishop1444
    @faithbishop1444 Год назад +1

    You should try Kilishi. The Abuja version 😁

  • @mjateighty5
    @mjateighty5 Год назад +5

    Damn... suya and jollof rice typically is a HIT. I'm disappointed this didn't come through.

    • @nepsessu258
      @nepsessu258 Год назад

      Just HIS opinion. He's probably just too Americanized.

    • @paperplate4675
      @paperplate4675 Год назад

      @@nepsessu258 Yes his opinion but a lot of times lets be honest it doesn't hit depending on who made it. A lot of people can't cook😩.

    • @trinidad510
      @trinidad510 Год назад +1

      ​@@nepsessu258being American has nothing to do with his taste, everyone has their own unique preferences of food

  • @bertramekwunife8009
    @bertramekwunife8009 Год назад +1

    I have been there before. Your in Mckinny, Texas

  • @TheMegaTronKwam
    @TheMegaTronKwam Год назад +14

    Get yourself some Ghana jollof next time, big dawg 🇬🇭

    • @KingMe1
      @KingMe1 Год назад

      Looks like they used long grain rice 😅

    • @allpraisestoyah5033
      @allpraisestoyah5033 Год назад

      @@KingMe1that’s why it came out bad they gotta use other kind

  • @tunisiaholt3192
    @tunisiaholt3192 Год назад +1

    Mr. CHIME TIME YOU ARE TOO FUNNY!!! 😂😂😂

  • @Ms_T_Perfectly_Imperfect
    @Ms_T_Perfectly_Imperfect Год назад +1

    Adding ____ Suya to my list of foods to try

  • @Che-Guitarra
    @Che-Guitarra Год назад

    "Nigerian Jollof? Uhhhh...it tastes FUNNY!!!"

  • @yukiutaware1064
    @yukiutaware1064 Год назад

    I've been there. Check out 51 Rainbow across the lot from the Walmart nearby. Tokyo 1 in Allen just down the freeway also has amazing all you can eat sushi.

  • @babesababe5885
    @babesababe5885 Год назад +1

    If your rice don’t pop like that, just sell plain Jasmine rice. The rice should never detract from your signature dishes.

  • @HenryQuinn-e9c
    @HenryQuinn-e9c Год назад

    See there............ PLAYING!!!! #stayinyolaneneegah😂😂😂

  • @Politic-gp1xo
    @Politic-gp1xo Год назад +2

    THAT RICE WAS SPOILED SIR 😂😂😂😂 SUYA MY AZZ

  • @omegamallyg8045
    @omegamallyg8045 Год назад +3

    You have to try the Ghanaian version of everything you just ate. Then compare.

    • @SkyMach
      @SkyMach Год назад

      You’re finished

    • @gladysmaya2352
      @gladysmaya2352 Год назад

      There is no basis and need for comparisms. Korea and Japan do not compare,each one represents themselves even if they have similar dishes.

    • @samuelunang630
      @samuelunang630 Год назад

      Why do Ghanaian like to compare with Nigerians....abi Na..Soccer match

  • @chelseawhite3269
    @chelseawhite3269 Год назад

    Yea thanks for liking our tasty suya

  • @vinniebux007
    @vinniebux007 Год назад +2

    🔥🔥🔥

  • @lemmystop
    @lemmystop Год назад

    This is definitely your funniest video!

  • @Me-ib1zk
    @Me-ib1zk Год назад

    I knew it was finna be good when I seen it was sitting in newspaper🔥🔥

  • @shemiibrahim817
    @shemiibrahim817 Год назад

    Mate smoky jollof is the best thing on earth. I am Nigerian and it looks delicious! They did over charge you though.

  • @funnyboxers08
    @funnyboxers08 Год назад +1

    Homemade rice is better than restaurant

  • @DarrinJones-h7z
    @DarrinJones-h7z Год назад +1

    Lets see if you make it to the other side to sweet Georgia browns ... fyi the lines are long i repeat THE LINES ARE LONG

  • @HigkeyRegarded007
    @HigkeyRegarded007 6 месяцев назад

    I actually prefer my meat well done and generally dry. I might try this if I can find a decent place in NYC!

  • @stevesolis725
    @stevesolis725 Год назад +2

    Review Bun B's Trill Burgers in Houston

  • @LyricSkye
    @LyricSkye Год назад +4

    ❤❤❤ I wonder how he stays so fit!

    • @jarvisjones3684
      @jarvisjones3684 Год назад

      You already know he cant eat all that..

    • @LyricSkye
      @LyricSkye Год назад

      @@jarvisjones3684I know he just takes a bite or two of each but it’s still a lot. He took a bite of 30 cheesecakes from the Cheesecake Factory!

    • @jarvisjones3684
      @jarvisjones3684 Год назад +1

      @@LyricSkye crazy it definitely adds up..hope he has regular check ups

  • @blacc_rain8124
    @blacc_rain8124 Год назад

    I have a close friend from Nigeria and he said that suya is dry so it's better to eat it while partying and drinking.

  • @dlo8796
    @dlo8796 Год назад

    Ghanaian Jollof rice is the best jollof rice in the world!!! No cap!!!!

  • @Eanaj9
    @Eanaj9 Год назад

    I lovvveeee Nigerian food. I bet in DC you’ll enjoy it.

  • @marux8871
    @marux8871 Год назад +1

    Btw the shawarma is a middle astern dish
    *Mainly from Jordan and Lebanon*

    • @ifeogundele671
      @ifeogundele671 Год назад +2

      Originally yes but this is nigerian shawarma so it is prepared differently

    • @marux8871
      @marux8871 Год назад

      @@ifeogundele671 Didn't know that was a thing lmao

  • @lifeofhellosj
    @lifeofhellosj Год назад

    I was thinking of That one Dave Chappelle episode "black bush" when the guy said "don't drop that shit there." Cuz if you let Nigerian food stain your clothing. It's over ... And I playing ni??a

  • @steviethomas8319
    @steviethomas8319 Год назад +1

    Ayyye yooooo when you what?????

  • @jbthajugganaut793
    @jbthajugganaut793 Год назад

    BTW!!!!! Senegalese and Ghanaians make the best joilof rice.

  • @africadondada6555
    @africadondada6555 Год назад +7

    We knew that Nigerian jollof was gonna fail. We knew this! GHANA all day!

  • @xviper_c159xvp8
    @xviper_c159xvp8 Год назад +1

    Nah, Ima pass on allat!😂

  • @nicknack6042
    @nicknack6042 Год назад +1

    $170 they got me all the way fucked up. You can go to a fine steakhouse and get a cocktail, appetizer and a steak for that price. 🤣

  • @kdubkdub1523
    @kdubkdub1523 Год назад +2

    Chime, you workout everyday?

  • @teresab208
    @teresab208 Год назад

    I went to a Festival and they had suya. I passed. I can do some heat but not extreme. It looked like fire

  • @DarrinJones-h7z
    @DarrinJones-h7z Год назад

    OMG wow i recommended this place to you today thinking that no one else would and look . See. Hm.

  • @bqb9591
    @bqb9591 Год назад +1

    Please review Mike Anderson Bbq Dallas.

  • @Valentino2vaild
    @Valentino2vaild Год назад

    Jollof is the best rice I ever tasted. Try it somewhere else or try a different versiom

  • @cnote220
    @cnote220 Год назад +1

    Suya is typically pretty dry but naija jollof is better than what you got