My CULTURE SHOCK In Kenya As A Nigerian!

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  • Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024

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  • @KennethnwacheYT
    @KennethnwacheYT  Год назад +4

    Check out the Trending KENYA Playlist: ruclips.net/p/PLaaZlgr7ewdX_Y6knUBHbMuSBGt8rsTJh

    • @rda-gama2567
      @rda-gama2567 Год назад

      I heard that, the impeza was created by a white man!

    • @fegow-farmland8399
      @fegow-farmland8399 Год назад

      These West Africans always think we should ALL driving on the right hand side of the road, poor them. have you ever visited U.K or other East and Southern Africa nations you will also continuing culture shocking...
      Us we don't like Pepe, Pepe is for loudy motherfuckers, silent motherfuckers don't Like PEPE

    • @Naija4K
      @Naija4K Год назад

      Their entire economy is built on tourism why would they not be oriented towards catering to tourists??? Nothing interesting about this video.

  • @the_traveling_miss
    @the_traveling_miss Год назад +15

    I was in Nigeria for a month and I can tell you for sure that we Kenyans don't appreciate Mpesa enough. Accessing money was a struggle.😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭

  • @shebanjoki6682
    @shebanjoki6682 Год назад +5

    We have yams and cassavas alot actually in our farms But it's not eaten alot. We prefer arrow roots and sweet potatoes.

  • @AK-zu4sn
    @AK-zu4sn Год назад +11

    When you travel around central kenya make sure you get traditional(fermented) porridge. It's made of Maize, cassava, millet, sorghum, barley flours. They might refer to the ingredients in the Kikuyu, Meru, Embu/local languages even at the shops but if you ask for translation they'll definitely tell you the English names. So we do consume those things just prepared differently and sometimes only on special occasions because they are not as plentiful. We also have yams mostly im Western Kenya but in the central area our substitute is Taro/arrow root and sweet potatoes. Most people in Nairobi don't regularly consume traditional foods unless they are intentional about it. That's why you might not have a wholesome outlook on the variety of foods found all over the rural and less urbanized areas of Kenya.

    • @njambizzy
      @njambizzy Год назад +2

      We do have yam (gikwa) in central Kenya/Mt. Kenya but people use it for their own consumption. It is not grown as much as it used to be because it takes long and is labor intensive. When you find it for sale, it is expensive. Other than that, your comment is Spot On!

  • @GatebeWaGatebe-kk6fx
    @GatebeWaGatebe-kk6fx Год назад +1

    Brother Nwache , i like your videos,they are short but full of details and you are not bias, please adapt Kenya as your second home,your respect and love for kenya will make you do very well ,unlike some other guys you are a calm guy and lovable.

  • @gadaphyodhiambo7010
    @gadaphyodhiambo7010 11 месяцев назад +1

    Man boiled yam is ok. The paste you make out of it, ah ah...that cold water raw paste is a nóoo..
    We export cassava mon Ami. We are grand in cassava in 254

  • @njambizzy
    @njambizzy Год назад +4

    There's A LOT of pepper grown in Kenya. A very wide variety too but we export most of it because we don't really use it in our food. It's like coffee, we grow a lot of it but export most of it because we're tea drinkers. Cassava (mwanga), yams (gikwa), millet are all here. When you visit the Mt. Kenya counties, just ask for them, you will find them. Oh and when you go to Mombasa, by the beach, they make THE BEST Cassava crisps/chips and yes, they put pepper on them if you want. You must try this!

  • @Homeground38
    @Homeground38 Год назад +7

    Great content, really enjoyed and learnt alot about Kenya.

  • @geoff_254
    @geoff_254 Год назад +4

    Yams are there every corner, cassava are also there but we do not use as much.

  • @Tugalukeni
    @Tugalukeni Год назад +1

    Kenyan used to eat all types of boiled or roasted tubers, pumpkins and banana plantain especially for breakfast just like in Uganda but due to westernization of their food, it was considered poor to eat such food for breakfast. so, they adopted the queen breakfast which consist of sausages, buttered bread slices with bacon, fruit juices and eggs with processed cereals like Weetabix etc to this day. Kenyan people born from around the age of former President Uhuru Kenyatta are known as the 'Weetabix generation' because they grew up on the said western dishes for breakfast to date.
    kikuyu staple food among others consists of all known tubers like Yams, arrow roots, cassava, sweet potatoes etc and they eat pepe too. As a kid I remember my uncles showing me what is a yam plant and the tree they plant yam next to in my grandma home garden. It when I realized that yam is a creeping plant. With time grandma stopped growing yams but the yam support tree stayed for years. I like that tree but don't see it type any more.
    Kamba people of Kenya eat alot of casava.

  • @BigPath-p8u
    @BigPath-p8u Год назад +5

    I can tell you have a proper experience looking at the areas you have visited. You are the only blogger from outside Kenya who has taken time to know the country. Only info I do not agree with you is cassata part. Cassava is a delicacy in Kenya but not as popular as Ugali. At the coast it is prepared with coconut milk or deep fried with chilli and lemon. In upcountry Kenya its boiled as breakfast. You have done well though. Kudos

  • @BenjaminNdiritu
    @BenjaminNdiritu Год назад +34

    😂😂😂 another one, Kenyans don't swallow food, we chew 😂😂😂😂

  • @bellaolum9768
    @bellaolum9768 Год назад +5

    We have vassava in Kenya, we call it Mihogo. Every country has its own types of food, so you are unlikely to get Nigerian food everywhere unless in a restaurant that serves it specifically

  • @longatsos
    @longatsos Год назад +4

    We have yams and cassavas but mainly eaten by the older generation.

  • @ashleyhearts8561
    @ashleyhearts8561 Год назад +2

    You have traveled around Kenya so you have well rounded feedback unlike some ytubers who make a review from only staying in Nairobi.

  • @samuelmwangi3625
    @samuelmwangi3625 Год назад +1

    point of correction,there is alot of pepper (pilipili),chilies in Kenya ,go to city park market you will find all types of pepper this is due to the large Indian population that lives here .

  • @toinnywainaina8608
    @toinnywainaina8608 Год назад +1

    About the cassava, we have it but people only eat it whenever there is a famine…so you’ll not find “muhugo” unless there is food scarcity

  • @eastkanye254
    @eastkanye254 Год назад +34

    Kenya actually exports cassavas, We grow yams too. We just dont like making them into pastes😅

    • @stiches803
      @stiches803 Год назад +2

      Hapo kwa yams umedangaya bro 😂😂

    • @petronilahkedogo393
      @petronilahkedogo393 Год назад +1

      ​@@stiches803Ni ukweli aky ziko but small quantity 😂😂😂

    • @njokikaranja3458
      @njokikaranja3458 Год назад +4

      @@stiches803 No it's true yams are in Kenya. We just don't eat them as such. Just like pork. We normally eat pork in sausages from years ago but not the pork meat perse. When I came to the US they have beef meat, pork meat, chicken meat. I honestly had no idea what pork meat look like until I got here. We have pork home we just don't eat the meat like Asians or Americans. Maybe now but back in the days nope.

    • @stiches803
      @stiches803 Год назад +1

      @@njokikaranja3458 mm najua tukona nduma na mihogo , yams nayo cjawahi ona 😂 na wasee hukula pork meat ata kuna butchery za nguruwe

    • @eastkanye254
      @eastkanye254 Год назад

      @@stiches803 shame on you also for being ignorant about Kenya. And fukk you for thinking we are all poor like you.

  • @chilandebarassa7603
    @chilandebarassa7603 Год назад +2

    We know cassava, boil add coconut milk. Its also mixed with finger millet and sorghum to make ugali!

  • @gastrogubimmed8112
    @gastrogubimmed8112 Год назад

    We have take and arrow roots and cassava n plenty of it so is chilly or peppers at the coast of Kenya from Mombasa to lamu

  • @mourineatienoowoko-ig9st
    @mourineatienoowoko-ig9st Год назад +2

    Western side of Kenya and other places in rural areas have a lot of cassava and yams. Mostly found in the country sides of Kenya.we use cassava to make ugali "swalo"

  • @Homeofpraise2457
    @Homeofpraise2457 Год назад

    Come to Busia n see thise things ur talking about ...we have yams ...cassava...sweet potatoes etc ...is close to Uganda ..infact u can cross to Uganda for 5 mins n back ...

  • @marynjenga1255
    @marynjenga1255 Год назад

    Actually, in Kenya, we have yam, cassava, arrow roots, name them, bt they go by local names. In cental wen u go, ask for Nduma, gikwa, mianga and you will be able to buy. Other regions too have them

  • @felosopha445
    @felosopha445 Год назад +3

    Love culture shock videos.

  • @niagenerational5249
    @niagenerational5249 Год назад +4

    Great description of your personal experience(s) 👍🏾
    Kenyan dishes varies from region:
    Breakfast:
    Boiled cassava. Sometimes people can substitute with sweet potato added with chai (tea).
    Kenyans love their tea with breakfast. Well Kenyans love tea full stop/period. 😂
    Street food:
    1. Fried/roasted/grilled mogo (cassava) with salt, pili pili and maybe a dash of lemon 🍋
    2. Crispy mogo/cassava chips (fries) with seasoning like pili pili
    3. Mogo/cassava crisps (potato chips) with salt and pili
    Or...
    4. Muhogo wa Nyama (Meat stew with cassava)
    4. Muhogo wa nazi (cassava in coconut)
    *Luos make their ugali from cassava
    And there are some of these tubers used in stews (sweet potato, etc).
    And some potato mashup dishes along with maize, peas, potatoes and pumpkin/pumpkin leaves.
    I personally like temperate or cool weather. Or if hot, at least dry heat. I don't like humidity/mugginess.
    Who wants to get out of the shower and feel like they need to jump right back in due to humidity 🤷🏾‍♀️ 😂
    What surprises me about any country you can visit? The hidden, underrated or downplayed gems which can be geographical locations, preserved customs, infrastructure, or when the people are overwhelmingly kind and generous.
    Look forward to part 2
    ✌🏾

    • @SGOA32178
      @SGOA32178 Год назад

      Luos don't make "their" ugali from cassava. Its predominantly maize. There is in fact no ethnic ugali. Do you have something against my people.

    • @ladysafari01
      @ladysafari01 Год назад +1

      I've also realized what West Africans call tea is not necessarily tea...they use the term collectively for hot drinks- tea, hot chocolate etc...and they make their tea with condensed milk or powder milk like Nido....rarely will you find actual liquid maziwa in their homes.

    • @niagenerational5249
      @niagenerational5249 Год назад

      @@SGOA32178
      Your people? No comment.
      Check again on the cassava thing.
      I never said solely or purely cassava.

    • @fellybilal
      @fellybilal Год назад +1

      ​@@SGOA32178cassava is mixed with millet or sorghum..milled into flour..its called kwon bel when cooked

    • @jamesokoth6655
      @jamesokoth6655 Год назад

      ​@@fellybilalI think the guy has lived in town for long.Luos have various ugali like millet and cassava flour sometimes with mixed with maize,then we have cassava, sorghum and maize mixed ( kuon Kal) and all those are also used for porridge

  • @janetrangi8534
    @janetrangi8534 Год назад +4

    Wow now I know. As a Kenyan advise you to learn about western Kenya about luhyas they embrace cassava Yams and millet and physically they are more like west africa they thrive in sports boxing soccer and rugby above all very friendly and welcoming to everyone they will offer you chicken their main food. Their political
    Opinions are moderate in nature and they mind their own business

  • @masikaharon4103
    @masikaharon4103 Год назад +4

    No keneth, you're wrong becos cassava and yams here in Kenya you gonna find it in western kenya eg Teso community plants more cassava than maize for really. And me i do love the fufu which made from cassava u knw

    • @ligskitchen
      @ligskitchen Год назад

      I have never seen yams in Kenya maybe sweet potatoes and arrow roots

    • @rang3688
      @rang3688 Год назад

      @@ligskitchenthere are lots of yams in Central and Eastern Kenya, especially Meru and Embu. Especially yams has a special place in Meru culture.

  • @martino6205
    @martino6205 Год назад +9

    Nigeria and Ghana used to drive on the left too, but changed so as to fit with the French neighborhood

  • @ramsesmwenda2896
    @ramsesmwenda2896 Год назад +1

    Here in Kenya we actually have our own winter ❄️ on July But we don't have snow But During that period temperature can fall up to 10 but in Kijabe Nyahururu Molo it's even more colder than Nairobi

  • @realcarol2547
    @realcarol2547 Год назад +1

    pam tree 🌴is here in Kenya. everything we eat in west Africa is here in Kenya.When you speak Swahili language then you will find out what am telling you.Try also to visit Mombasa you will see okra and bitter reef's pam wine are there in Mombasa its called mnazi.kakamega is also cold like Nairobi.Kenya is a peaceful country.Very hard to see people fighting like how we do fight with bottle bust person head for street😂😂.If you talk loud here they will say that you are shouting oga😅😅 Kenyans are lovely people and they have good relationship with Nigeria that's all!

  • @Classicsourcetv
    @Classicsourcetv Год назад

    Hi Kenneth, I'm a kenyan, why didn't you mention about our free and strong WiFi in every public place

  • @maureenmedza5191
    @maureenmedza5191 Год назад

    If you ever come to Mombasa hit me up i take you around so you can enjoy cassava fufu, we call it bada and cassava leaves we call it mpea, plus many more delicious foods

  • @jutesauma7107
    @jutesauma7107 Год назад +5

    We have cassava, mostly it's mixed with millet for cooking porridge.

    • @KennethnwacheYT
      @KennethnwacheYT  Год назад

      Ohh wow

    • @TrizaBundi
      @TrizaBundi Год назад

      ​@@KennethnwacheYTwhere I come from,eastern part of Kenya, we eat it roasted,boiled,or cooked with githeri.

    • @bellaolum9768
      @bellaolum9768 Год назад

      In my home.area we mix maize, cassava and.millet to.make delicious traditional ugali

    • @TrizaBundi
      @TrizaBundi Год назад +1

      @@bellaolum9768 I would love to try it

    • @bellaolum9768
      @bellaolum9768 Год назад

      @@TrizaBundi they grind it all together and you get a nice light brown coloured ugali 😋

  • @MillyNduya
    @MillyNduya Год назад +1

    In Kenya we have yam and cassava. Our home village Murang'a 🇰🇪 we have a lot of cassava but we eat we as option B

  • @ndambukimuoki535
    @ndambukimuoki535 Год назад

    Wait until you arrive at Meru,Kirinyanga, Embu.... you will see that Yams grows in the wild and Cassava is not something you take in most markets in Kitui Machakos...etc.

    • @virginussunday
      @virginussunday 7 месяцев назад

      Yams grow in the wild? Interesting 😂😂

  • @1andeyo
    @1andeyo Год назад +2

    We also have millet a d sorghum ugali, it brown look like Nigerian Amara

  • @chepkosgei2112
    @chepkosgei2112 Год назад

    Cassava or muhogo is for porridge only especially in rural areas but u can't see in urban....

  • @TheSunnySlimEffect
    @TheSunnySlimEffect Год назад

    hey oo so they dont have pepper soup there....omo.....i cant eat and enjoy a food...without pepper oo...so yam no de there.....omo na wa........Nairobi is fine i love the roads and serenity thats all

  • @MsJamba09
    @MsJamba09 10 месяцев назад

    Cassava we have in plenty, what we don't know is yam

  • @Rhenadhis
    @Rhenadhis Год назад

    You will be hard pressed to find yam here but cassava is in plenty, mostly in the country side in Western Kenya i guess

  • @stanleymureithimukara6714
    @stanleymureithimukara6714 Год назад +1

    Driving on the left has many advantages we have access to the Japanese domestic market cozt they also drive on the left if yu noticed in kenya we have alot affordable used cars we get from japan

    • @mizzcatt7691
      @mizzcatt7691 Год назад

      And British(EX UK) cars too..thats where we got the RHD thing to begin with

  • @markorenge9840
    @markorenge9840 Год назад +3

    About cassava and yams that’s not true all those things are in Kenya is only that we have other preferences

  • @betsyakoko6810
    @betsyakoko6810 Год назад

    In July it's always change of weather till mid August then warmth starts

  • @mauriceomolo4604
    @mauriceomolo4604 Год назад

    Cassava is in plenty man. We do not plant them in the city rocks but are readily available on demand😄😄😄

  • @soinda87
    @soinda87 Год назад +1

    Maize get mixed with cassava actually in Kenya and make ugali out of it. Luo land parts of Kisiiland. Can be mixed with millet for porridge.

  • @hoseamwangi3386
    @hoseamwangi3386 Год назад

    Thank you master

  • @alleblue
    @alleblue Год назад +1

    I agree with you on the cassava issue.we gave up cassava for maize.it’s still planted in some rural communities but nowhere near the way west Africa does it.the pepper insult is not even funny.thank you for picking up a free Swahili words during your trip.stay blessed

  • @BiegonK
    @BiegonK Год назад +5

    I also go for months without touching money. Kenya should simply stop printing money

    • @marcos.
      @marcos. Год назад

      Delarue closed a month ago due to that factor plus others

  • @duniyajones7666
    @duniyajones7666 Год назад

    Hi Mayugno sent me here

  • @milcahnyamache3192
    @milcahnyamache3192 Год назад +1

    Great. About yams and cassavas they are found in rural in area there they are mostly boiled n eaten at breakfast. There is cassava chips and they are mostly eaten and sold in coastal Kenya. For you to find them you have to use Swahili or local names.

    • @jamesokoth6655
      @jamesokoth6655 Год назад

      Kenya doesn't produce yams but we mainly produce arrowroots

  • @patrickformert8460
    @patrickformert8460 Год назад

    There is cassava in Kenya and if you want alot of chilles go to mombasa,all what you said we have in Kenya,

  • @graceodundo6649
    @graceodundo6649 Год назад

    We have cassava have even planted some

  • @Debbie_10
    @Debbie_10 Год назад

    Cassava and yam are common traditional meals.. you can never miss them in a Kenyan market,and groceries.,.. thanx sir welcome back to the capital of Africa

  • @pontianekakoro1737
    @pontianekakoro1737 Год назад

    Guys, most countries colonized by Britain drive on the left of the road. And indeed, all countries in Eastern and Africa all the aay downto South Africa keep to the left

  • @NileGoddess
    @NileGoddess Год назад +1

    My mom grows and cooks cassava we mix corn n cassava.I still love Nigerian food so much though. Cassava is healthy .

  • @esthernamarome4745
    @esthernamarome4745 Год назад +3

    Point of correction Kenneth,in Kenya we eat raw pilipili especially in kachumbari

    • @Dear0705
      @Dear0705 Год назад +1

      Pilipili si kali kama their pepe. The pepe are tiny and you can confuse the to baby hoho. Lakini ni kali wewe. If that is put in kachumbari we will sue you😅😅😅

    • @wakawaka5131
      @wakawaka5131 Год назад

      ..the difference is in Nigeria and west africa, ground pilipili is used the way we use kitunguu when cooking everything. You have to sweat to say you ate well.The pepper in our kachumbari sio kitu kwao.

  • @mariabizimungu4149
    @mariabizimungu4149 Год назад

    There are a lot of yams and cassavas in East Africa

  • @righttoknowwiththomas9178
    @righttoknowwiththomas9178 Год назад

    Busia have a lot of fufu which is mixed ugali floor.Dependance on maize is the cause of hunger.However we have variety of foods

  • @sweetstrawberry1999
    @sweetstrawberry1999 Год назад

    We have yams and cassavas in Kenya, just not a popular delicacy in most tribes.

  • @primemakeentertainment3782
    @primemakeentertainment3782 Год назад

    we know cassava, it's just that we don't eat it on a regular basis

  • @mirrieattman2929
    @mirrieattman2929 Год назад +1

    We do have cassava in Kenya! We make boiled, grilled and chip cassava. We also used pili pili! Depends where you are!!

    • @bellaolum9768
      @bellaolum9768 Год назад

      I love my ugali mixed with maize flour/cassava and millet. Delicious.

  • @agneskatumbikavoi5990
    @agneskatumbikavoi5990 Год назад +1

    Sorry sir, in Kenya we grow cassava and yarn , we make flour to prepare ugali , we boiled, and fried, only we don't value them as main dishes

  • @genesisbera7761
    @genesisbera7761 Год назад +1

    Oga Kenneth, Kenya grows a lot of cassava, arrow root , and sweet potatoes especially in the western and Nyanza region..they actually make ugali using cassava and finger millet, i think you did not get time to experience that

  • @Homeground38
    @Homeground38 Год назад +1

    Cold season now

  • @nelag81
    @nelag81 Год назад +1

    Pili pili is used for tear gas 😂

  • @tonygee5680
    @tonygee5680 Год назад +3

    I think ur biggest culture shock shock u didn’t wanna say is there’s NO BLACKOUTS in Kenya 😂😂😂😂or generators everywhere making noise 😢😢😢😢😢style up my friend

  • @wendykathure431
    @wendykathure431 Год назад +1

    We have cassava and yams in Kenya,..

  • @betsyakoko6810
    @betsyakoko6810 Год назад

    We know I eat cassava come to Mombasa same as in naigeria to get sukuma is difficult

  • @AquariusGoldTM913
    @AquariusGoldTM913 Год назад +2

    you didnt talk about what you saw of the kenyan tourism mombasa or infrustructure

  • @abutonney5800
    @abutonney5800 Год назад +1

    Hey Kenneth all those items you are talking about and saying aren't in Kenya they are there only that people in Urban areas don't consume them much.If you go to rural areas in Kenya they have alot if you are in Urban areas go to a big market eg Marikiti in both Mombasa and Nairobi you'll find all that do your research well.I like your videos #Abutonney watching from James Cook University Queensland Australia

  • @lynetmuriuki
    @lynetmuriuki Год назад

    As a Kenyan, we have plenty of pepper. Coastal region communities tend to use it more than other kenyan communities.
    You should visit the coastal region

  • @Boke-Sp
    @Boke-Sp Год назад

    It's true though the government banned the cassava farming and then re introduced.

  • @josephaleto8708
    @josephaleto8708 Год назад +6

    We grew up in the village in Siaya county eating alot of cassava but yes today the production is too little to be noticed.I should visit Nigeria.

  • @achiengashiundu2592
    @achiengashiundu2592 Год назад +2

    I am a Kenyan, There is no cassava and yams in Kenya ha ha ha!

  • @Cessayacko
    @Cessayacko Год назад

    We have cassava and yams just not a staple. Same way you have corn in Nigeria but not a staple food there. Let’s just embrace our diversity

    • @adamumohammed3680
      @adamumohammed3680 Год назад

      Ugali is a staple in northern Nigeria ie to say half of Nigerians eat ugali.

  • @lucynjengachef709
    @lucynjengachef709 Год назад

    That us we are Kenyas full of fun

  • @peterkiprotich9804
    @peterkiprotich9804 Год назад

    Cassava is there but not widely used

  • @Easyork
    @Easyork Год назад +2

    Your statement is very wrong....... In Kakamega there is alot of Yams, Millet and cassava. You should try Brown Ugali (traditional) Made out of millet and Cassava.

    • @jamesokoth6655
      @jamesokoth6655 Год назад

      There's no yam in kakamega only arrowroots

    • @Easyork
      @Easyork Год назад +1

      @@jamesokoth6655 Am from Kakamega my friend go to the county market. You'll find the Yams. They are planted along river Isiukhu, R. Nzoia and other small rivers.

    • @jamesokoth6655
      @jamesokoth6655 Год назад

      @@Easyork that is not yams I have lived in western and traversed those sides and I will still tell you there's no yam just arrowroots

    • @Easyork
      @Easyork Год назад +1

      @@jamesokoth6655 Arrowroot is a starch obtained from the rhizomes (rootstock) of several tropical plants. Yams , Sweet potatoes, cassava and so on... are all in the category of arrowroots.

    • @jamesokoth6655
      @jamesokoth6655 Год назад

      @@Easyork google is your friend buddy

  • @WangeshiKimau
    @WangeshiKimau 9 месяцев назад

    Which Kenya you're in Kenya there's more cassava sweet potato and yams in Kenya is arrow root and cassava they don't cook like Nigerian but cassava is more in Kenya

  • @emilyadhiamboamolo3521
    @emilyadhiamboamolo3521 Год назад

    We grow cassava alot but yams no

    • @globeykenya4623
      @globeykenya4623 4 месяца назад

      Yaams are allover even on the streets of Nairobi just go to muthirwa and around garages and see those mahindi choma guys

  • @johnokoth7543
    @johnokoth7543 Год назад

    Of course Kenyans know what cassava is. Most of us have never seen or know what yam is

  • @noelwasonga1454
    @noelwasonga1454 Год назад

    Brother you didn't ask cassava while in Kisumu,kisumu there cassava is eaten alot

  • @anthonytobi9773
    @anthonytobi9773 Год назад

    That shocked me to know that Kenyans don't know Yam, Cassava.. I got to know that when I watched Marwa while he was in America and a Nigerian took him to a Nigerian shop to buy some Nigerian foods and Marwa was asking to know Yam. I no fit stay there bro.

  • @cis99
    @cis99 Год назад

    Mpesa ❤

  • @alicemwangi8311
    @alicemwangi8311 Год назад

    Driving left or right is not a big deal. Many countries drive on the right and on the left.

    • @Nell654
      @Nell654 Год назад

      He didn’t say it was a big deal. It was merely an observation

  • @realluxin
    @realluxin Год назад

    There is cassava just know the local name of it

  • @treizeradika211
    @treizeradika211 Год назад

    You didn't tour much around Siaya county(Obama's village) we grow lots of cassava in Siaya, Migori, Homabay and parts of coast

  • @johnCkoech-q6g
    @johnCkoech-q6g Год назад +1

    You missed out on visiting kericho County

  • @wilfredemayot6969
    @wilfredemayot6969 Год назад

    Abeg! ....Cassava is almost grown evrywhere in kenya not we dont know

  • @alicemwangi8311
    @alicemwangi8311 Год назад +1

    Cassava is not very popular with Kenyan cuisine.

  • @jonathanabere574
    @jonathanabere574 11 месяцев назад

    cassava we know but yam no

  • @wycliffealuvanzi407
    @wycliffealuvanzi407 Год назад

    Bro ken, welvome to kenya. I dont agree with u that, we dont have yam, and cassavah. We have them in plenty. Just ask us, we will tell u how to get them quickly.

  • @EstherMuchemi-sq3se
    @EstherMuchemi-sq3se Год назад

    😅😅😅😅😅i would like to meet with you n be your tour guide

  • @TheNyahero
    @TheNyahero Год назад

    My brother the part of cassava ns de y de big lie. Cassava dey plenty in Kenya

  • @user-qe8rr8ig9w
    @user-qe8rr8ig9w Год назад

    Visit Masai Mara for great wildbeast migration

  • @ethanperoti7313
    @ethanperoti7313 Год назад

    What about the matatu culture?

  • @ashleyhearts8561
    @ashleyhearts8561 Год назад

    The Demouchets react covered this video

  • @mohamedabdallah2212
    @mohamedabdallah2212 Год назад

    Please who ever told you we don't know what cassava and yams he doesn't know are the coast people eat. We eat all kinds of food in the coast, please

  • @Nyajaluoksech
    @Nyajaluoksech Год назад +2

    Luos we eat cassava and yams,so I don't which Kenya you are talking about 🤔

  • @ivasola5004
    @ivasola5004 Год назад

    East aAfrica!♥️💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾