I am so happy to see documented cultural heritage not diminished or destroyed, directly connected to families that are so closely related to our enslaved ancestors. This part of American history isn't exposed enough. Our young generations are not educated enough about our ancestors.
Great insight and production video. Thanks to the news broadcaster for mentioning that the enslaved were Africans. Sometimes people try to avoid the term 'African'.
The yams from Africa are very different from the ones we have in the states. The yams we have here originated here, and were cultivated by the natives of this land. The yams of Africa are harder, bitter, and a darker color than the ones we have here. There are a few inaccuracies in this video, and I would encourage anyone watching to do more research than just this video.
History says some of yams 🍠 or sweet potatoes 🥔 were brought from Africa, but we know different growing practices and native plants and mixing, hybrid and soil differences of African and southern American soil,my ex wife is Sierra Leonne and Ghana is a connection, History of Black influence of food in America is very deep! Eat well 😀
Thank you for these excellent videos. Sharing is caring. . Stay blessed and safe.I eat grits, hominy, turkey bacon and sausage. I love Supreme frozen beef tamales, and i serve them in Hormel turkey chili with beans. Red beans and rice, Corn Beef hash, mustard greens, spinach, mac and cheese from scratch, Beef thick bologna, can fruits. pancakes, soups, Mazola corn oil, turkey wings and cornbread dressing, tuna, sardines i mustard. Louisiana hot sauce. Chicken bone in breast smoldered in gravy, Rice A Roni, eggs, seasonings, oatmeal, water, Pepsi, etc. Thank you. beef stew, catfish, can red salmon for croquettes. potatoes, flour, rice, instant potatoes and milk, Cheerios. butter,etc. Bruce can sweet potatoes, Sauerkraut, olives, figs, nuts, corn meal, Folgers Instant Coffee. FYI: The tornadoes has just taken many people's preps and their homes. I shop online every six months for Walmart grocery home delivery, and I eat my preps and share with non beggars. Currency collapse is happening worldwide, and it will destroy all of us, but God is in charge forever. Look at Lebanon, Venezuela, USA, etc. etc. We can lose material stuff in seconds, and the bodies, that protects our sou.l Living here is a test from GOD. You are on team God, or team satan. Your actions speaks louder than words. You will reap what you have sown. Put a d before anger, and you get danger. Evil and heartless cowards kill unarmed people. Karma never loses an address.
Interesting. The only thing annoying about this video was that Color Bar with high pitch song Needs to be Edited Out. I didn't know there was a difference between Soul food and Slave food. Thanks for the history lesson. Angel from the Bay
Chitterlings 🍲.......Anything you have to thoroughly wash twice & they still 🤢 stink up the entire house, can never bypass my nose in route to my mouth
I just came from church and we were talking about the Sabbath. I hear that some slave owners afforded their slaves Sundays off for worship and rest, even though they may have been tending their own crops and slave houses. I also heard about and experienced black churche services being long and fervent. Since my knowledge is limited I'm trying not to overgeneralize. Then we know the stereotypes of blacks and Southerners in general loving fried chicken as indeed I do. But I started to wonder about all the prep that must have been needed in the antebellum south and became curious. I think of the huge spreads of everything on Madea's table, or the Klump table, which may have been accurate How did they before modern refrigeration and techniques did they do all that from scratch? We can begin cooking the day before and keep it warm whilst at church but couldn't imagine how those who cooked would've been able to have time to rest on Sundays. But you see, I'm relying on limited information some of which are stereotypes. Now I see what slaves really did eat and that helps make a little better sense. Many didn't have access to such quality or abundance of food so it is very interesting now that I've looked into it. And I am indeed Christian and no I don't think slavery was condoned by the Bible and in fact was a hypocrisy that went on at the time. It's good to learn historical facts and investigate and not just assume.
.. It's from the Black American Gullah Geechee people, in South Carolina and you can get the yummy dishes out there! You can also look up recipes on YT, as well (it's very deep, strong flavors and delicious) too! 😊
Those cabins were built in the 1960's. They were NOT slave cabins. Families still lived there beyond 1990's. Those families were indignant that visitors are told such made up untruths.
These stories are valuable pieces of history. It's important that they keep being told.
I am so happy to see documented cultural heritage not diminished or destroyed, directly connected to families that are so closely related to our enslaved ancestors. This part of American history isn't exposed enough. Our young generations are not educated enough about our ancestors.
Great insight and production video. Thanks to the news broadcaster for mentioning that the enslaved were Africans. Sometimes people try to avoid the term 'African'.
The yams from Africa are very different from the ones we have in the states. The yams we have here originated here, and were cultivated by the natives of this land. The yams of Africa are harder, bitter, and a darker color than the ones we have here. There are a few inaccuracies in this video, and I would encourage anyone watching to do more research than just this video.
U will find at those veggie roots in Puerto Rico
Yup i sooo agree.....It's more deeper then wht they only know so they say.....We're very biblical special people
We have sweet potato and we make what we call yams out of them. They have a starchy plant that is yam in Africa.
History says some of yams 🍠 or sweet potatoes 🥔 were brought from Africa, but we know different growing practices and native plants and mixing, hybrid and soil differences of African and southern American soil,my ex wife is Sierra Leonne and Ghana is a connection, History of Black influence of food in America is very deep! Eat well 😀
Wow
This was a beautiful piece
Wonderfully interesting. THANKS!
impressive upload WCBD NEWS 2. I shattered the thumbs up on your video. Always keep up the solid work.
Thank you for these excellent videos. Sharing is caring.
. Stay blessed and safe.I eat grits, hominy, turkey bacon and sausage. I love Supreme frozen beef tamales, and i serve them in Hormel turkey chili with beans. Red beans and rice, Corn Beef hash, mustard greens, spinach, mac and cheese from scratch, Beef thick bologna, can fruits. pancakes, soups, Mazola corn oil, turkey wings and cornbread dressing, tuna, sardines i mustard. Louisiana hot sauce. Chicken bone in breast smoldered in gravy, Rice A Roni, eggs, seasonings, oatmeal, water, Pepsi, etc. Thank you.
beef stew, catfish, can red salmon for croquettes. potatoes, flour, rice, instant potatoes and milk, Cheerios. butter,etc. Bruce can sweet potatoes, Sauerkraut, olives, figs, nuts, corn meal, Folgers Instant Coffee.
FYI:
The tornadoes has just taken many people's preps and their homes.
I shop online every six months for Walmart grocery home delivery, and I eat my preps and share with non beggars.
Currency collapse is happening worldwide, and it will destroy all of us, but God is in charge forever. Look at Lebanon, Venezuela, USA, etc. etc.
We can lose material stuff in seconds, and the bodies, that protects our sou.l Living here is a test from GOD. You are on team God, or team satan. Your actions speaks louder than words. You will reap what you have sown. Put a d before anger, and you get danger. Evil and heartless cowards kill unarmed people.
Karma never loses an address.
I love this, because both my mother and godmother were part of the history, which became our kitchens, across the world now
Interesting. The only thing annoying about this video was that Color Bar with high pitch song Needs to be Edited Out. I didn't know there was a difference between Soul food and Slave food. Thanks for the history lesson. Angel from the Bay
Chitterlings 🍲.......Anything you have to thoroughly wash twice & they still 🤢 stink up the entire house, can never bypass my nose in route to my mouth
POWERFUL FACTS ,❤️🖤💚🤎 FAMILY DAPHNE COTTON ALWAYS 💜,
Only reparations can fix this atrocity of our history
This is full of incorrect facts. More than 10M came to ALL Americas 60% went to Brazil, 20% to the Caribbean and only about 10% came to the colonies.
Thank you
I just came from church and we were talking about the Sabbath. I hear that some slave owners afforded their slaves Sundays off for worship and rest, even though they may have been tending their own crops and slave houses. I also heard about and experienced black churche services being long and fervent. Since my knowledge is limited I'm trying not to overgeneralize. Then we know the stereotypes of blacks and Southerners in general loving fried chicken as indeed I do. But I started to wonder about all the prep that must have been needed in the antebellum south and became curious. I think of the huge spreads of everything on Madea's table, or the Klump table, which may have been accurate How did they before modern refrigeration and techniques did they do all that from scratch? We can begin cooking the day before and keep it warm whilst at church but couldn't imagine how those who cooked would've been able to have time to rest on Sundays. But you see, I'm relying on limited information some of which are stereotypes. Now I see what slaves really did eat and that helps make a little better sense. Many didn't have access to such quality or abundance of food so it is very interesting now that I've looked into it. And I am indeed Christian and no I don't think slavery was condoned by the Bible and in fact was a hypocrisy that went on at the time. It's good to learn historical facts and investigate and not just assume.
Lol I don't know what food u cooking there, which part of Africa food is that? Can I have the recipe to try?
The food is part of the African Diaspora food. There are similarities in the Caribbean as well.
.. It's from the Black American Gullah Geechee people, in South Carolina and you can get the yummy dishes out there! You can also look up recipes on YT, as well (it's very deep, strong flavors and delicious) too! 😊
Africa Africa Africa, why can't the world live Africa alone ? Why why why, let Africa have peace
Shut up everything originated from Africa
Black Americans are Africans though 🤷🏾♂️
I HOPE SHE ATE AT ALL THOSE RESTAURANTS HAHAHAHAHA! THIS WAS REALLY GOOD 👍
💝👑💝
Those cabins were built in the 1960's. They were NOT slave cabins. Families still lived there beyond 1990's. Those families were indignant that visitors are told such made up untruths.
I just researched this. It is closed permanently due to pandemic. 😢
You sound is real bad can I hardly hear you God bless you
LIES!!!
Lies
What u mean this are lies ?
What the hell you mean lies🤨
How is this lies?
@@AJ-pc5ln I guess some people want to erase African contributions to the food of the African diaspora.