I am from Canada, was born and raised in Srilanka. I always wonder what my children and their children's life would be like after few generation pass, the guyanese life style explains after few generations, our tradition would still live but in a more modern and westernized. Food, hindu rites, family gathering are still the same, its in our south Asians blood. It must have been tough for your ancestors to leave india and come to a foreign country andnstart all over. They also lost long distance contact with their loved ones from india. Atleast we have an internet in this generation to keep long distance contact with our people back home. Respect 🇨🇦
Yeah man, it’s tough for those who wish to understand their genealogy. As for me, I’m of African decent. We didn’t get the opportunity to decide, we were captured, beaten and transported directly to the sugar plantation through the “middle passage”. In addition, we were separated on arrival, via the “divide and conquer” method. One family member to Guyana, another to Trinidad, another Barbados, and so on. It’s really messed up, but for some reason or the other, in Guyana we continually find ways to smile and move on. Except for when election time comes around. The divide and rule method still resides in our politician who taps into it in the populist.
@timche1757 my granny explained this to me. We're of Indo Guyanese descent and I migrated to Toronto when I was 10 years old. I've always been fascinated by my ancestors and how they ended up in Guyana. My grandmother said her maternal grandmother and her grandmother's sister were captured from India (Madras) as small children and taken to Guyana to work on the sugar plantation and my great great grandmother's sister always wanted to go back to India not knowing if she would ever be accepted or even have family there. She died in Guyana and never got married. My granny said the blacks were treated worse than the Indians and used as breeding animals if they were good looking. It was so sad listening to how the white people treated the Indians and blacks then and how racial slurs and crimes are still a problem in Guyana now especially between Indians and Blacks especially during the elections. My heart breaks for our history 💔 😢 with everything my family went through I'm grateful for them to have the common sense to stay in Guyana when given the chance especially how the world is nowadays :(
Not being (BIAS) but Indian wedding in Guyana is the best. You have so much colorful atmosphere,so much different food, so much drinks and most of all it last for days 😊 I think with wedding like this can make a long-lasting experience in your life forever. DANNY thank you again for this opportunity to enjoy your videos. Keep up the awesome work 👏 🤝🙏
Everything you mentioned can be said for Guyanese-American Hindu weddings in America. The "older folks" overhyped the Guyana Hindu weddings. I see nothing much more special about them in ARD's videos compared to the weddings here in the states. As someone who immigrated from Guyana to New York at age 8 and spent the last 22 years in New York, I have nothing negative to say about them because there's a 90% chance that I'll get married in Guyana in that same fashion and even invite ARD to my wedding. But I don't see how these weddings in Guyana are "much better" or "much nicer" than the weddings here in Schenectady or Queens. The deejays and music selections are subpar to what you'd get here in the states (as seen in ARD's video's). You'll get dim lights/dancefloor lights/disco lights. You'll have air conditioning in the banquet halls. You'll get the same exact food that the people cooked in this video unless you opt for maybe South Asian food. There's never congestion on the dancefloor considering that most wedding receptions are held at banquet halls. People are better dressed for the weddings here in New York. You won't see a grown man at a reception in blue jeans, a basic white shirt, in flip flops/slippers, with no jewelry on. As for the "so much drinks", you'll have a licensed bartender at the hall reception who will be able to make Cocktail drinks for the ladies who aren't so big on beer, rum, whiskey, and vodka. Again, I leave this message saying that I will most likely get married in the same fashion in Guyana that we've seen in this video but let's not overrate the weddings in Guyana.
Sir I am an Indian born and raised in India, currently living in Texas US. Recently started watching your videos and it's so much fun! I want to attend these beautiful weddings and have fun. please someone invite me lol
Lovely country, don’t understand how we end up in ice box country. miss all the lovely food, friendly people, and the fruits, beaches. Thanks for sharing.
Wow, what a wedding of splendour from day 1 to 3 .The bride and groom looked very elegant and fabulous in their white wedding outfits. Also the Indian was exquisite. After 2 years, I have witnessed a grand wedding. Thanks for sharing .
I does watch Guyanese wedding how they are welcome anybody who get invitation or not, in Trinidad they have a security by the gate and you have to show them your invitation card before you enter inside as they not letting you in and they monitor your food and drinks, I love Guyana the way people does live
@@michelleharry6913 Yes, that's true, they cater for about a dozen people or more who are not invited. We had weddings in the past, and treated people the same. It is customary. Hindus are quite hospitable and opened to others as well as Muslims. Christians are a bit different,, very much formal and most of the times, weddings are done in a hall so they have to show their invitations.
This remind me so much of Jamaica seeing all the cooking outside when i go to my Indian friends house. I love this line. When pat a bail man a smile when pat a wash man a dash" 🤣🤣
HOWZIT DANNY. TULSE AND ROSHNI MAHARAJ FROM SOUTH AFRICA HERE. KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK. EVER SINCE WE CAUGHT UR VIDEOS, IT IS LIKE WAITING FOR MY FAVOURITE SOAP OPERA SHOW EVERYDAY, LUV UR WORK. HOMEGROWN AND ORIGINAL,
Was a true celebration! Thank you for sharing these special days, to the bride and groom - Congratulations to both of you. Wishing you both a lifetime of happiness.
This bring back so much memories of my father ,who used to cook for family function ,Wedding ,Islamic function . Daddy you surely are miss in my life forever .RIP ,Love forever 💖
Wedding in guyana is the best congratulations to the beautiful couple wish them a loads of happiness ...in guyana growing up i never saw anyone seasoned the meat before cook it ...that's the tradition we never seasoned the meat before we cook it ...but now I am doing it seasoned the meat before I cook it and it taste better ... I love trying different recipes ...love the video
Drooling lawd mi baaba the drop beautiful rich culture love the food beautiful couple I enjoy this much love brings a lump in my throat kinda partial to indian peoples good job sharing the richness in foods n culture thank you !! Feel like I was there I can smell the Aroma n spices rich mi sey 🙏🙏💃💃♥️💕🌹🍷cheers to the Bride & Groom to long life n prosperity 🎊🎊💖💃💃
YOW ME BREDA YOU ALWAYS MAKE ME LAUGH KEEP UP THE GOOD WORKS YOU ARE REAL NO FAKE ABOUT AND WHY I ALWAYS SUBSCRIBE TO YOUR CHANNEL AND MAY JAH BLESS YOU BRO SHOUTING OUT FROM JAMAICA
Lovely wedding. I love the cooking of the kangan food and how they seasoned the meat. I also love the way how everything is set up the table n chair for the guests. Just beautiful!!!!!!
Best of Weddings! Don’t need caterers. Guyanese cooking themselves. The self service of those cooking are the most appreciative. The most important people in your wedding. Appreciate them. God bless.! Thank to you for keeping this Rich Culture Alive! The Best of Guyanese !!! Love!! Thank You!!
Love the videos. I'm still here watching you love what you do. Thank you for doing your deed and act of kindness for your subscribers inviting us into you're life.
To season or not to season meat before currying, isn't a Guyanese/Trini difference, it is more about the traditional Indian way. Using masala; frying up the curry, there was no need to season the meat beforehand due to the stronger spices. The older generation would often grind their own spices or use them whole. In places like Jamaica, where they do not cook with masala (results in a weaker curry) so they often season the meat before to add an extra layer of flavour. Many Jamaicans don't fry-up or "burn" the curry before, because they believe it guh wuk or run yuh belly lol
Good morning Danny abundance of blessings to you and your family ❤️🙏 .your lovely content is keeping me and my mum entertained whilst we are in lockdown . Your making me mother homesick for she beautiful home in Guyana 🇬🇾 xxx
Well done to you on capturing the true culture of Guyana and giving back to your community as I've seen in the rest of your uploads. You're a true testament of changing the world one person at a time, keep up the great work! You've inspired many people through your lens.
Thanks again for sharing moments of this beautiful wedding, brought back memories, best wishes to the newly wedded couple for happiness, good health and success 💕🎉💕🎉
Lovely lovely.Great great video.Love it all.The delicious looking foods and preparations.Amazing wedding indeed.God richest blessings to the bride and bridegroom for a happy married life.
Nice video, nice wedding, nice Bride and Groom, nice guests, looks like fun. Now how many of you were surprised when you just saw someone you know in this video? What’s up Papso !!
Hello Denny, Guyanese wedding always the best. Eating from leaf is so much better and 100% environmentally friendly. Born in UK I've attended 2 traditional Guyanese wedding one in Mahica and Lusignan. From food to singing to kangan all vegetarian. Thank you for sharing this experience.🙏👍Surendra.
Hi Danny good afternoon how are you I just finish looking at the Sunday part of the Wedding and everyone I can see enjoy them selves but most of all you had more fun God bless you and stay safe
Congratulations to the lovely couple, wishing you lots of happiness, a long & happy marriage. Thank you Danny, we enjoy this video, you showed us everything & allow us to be part of this wonderful celebration.
Video is awesome .Thanks for sharing .Good to see people having so much fun time .Yes they do seasoned the meat before cooking in Trinidad. I always cook with my Indi curry,geera and masala .Keep up the good work. From Guyanese living in Trinidad.
This is why you win curry competition the seasoning is the complement of meat not to overtake it's natural flavors big up Denny an family one love, Gt !!!!!
That’s how my grandma used to cook her curry wash the meat, she would grid up the garamala the dye (turmeric) curry powder garlic shallot onions and pepper on the masala brick sweet sweet curry
Greetings from South Africa. Watch the movie ' Kandasamy' s' to see life in South Africa. There are 2 million of us here. We wer brought here 150yrs ago and still going strong. Great to hear your Caribbean accents. Sounds good. I wish I could visit your Indian community. The community is so similar. Only accents are different
Love the culture. Really enjoy the wedding. I could really do with some of these wonderful foods. My mouth is running water and i'm getting hungry. I really envy you right now.
What beautiful memories of Guyana! Thank you so much for sharing this video and many others... my way of feeling connected to my homeland. Hopefully I I can attend some of these ceremonies when I come visit Guyana with your family ARD :)
Congrats to the newly weds so beautiful. Lovely wedding , I felt like I was there, eating and drinking all that Goodness. I definitely will be making some curry chicken on Saturday and purchasing some roti from Island Express .
My dad was from Guyana but came to Trinidad where he met my mother and stayed. He died in 2002 and I never got an opportunity to visit Guyana as his Family migrated to USA. Never met My Dad's family. Don't know if I will ever get the chance to visit.
Hi Denny, you're doing a wonderful job, we love your videos! We hail from Ajax, in Ontario, Canada (near Toronto). Our entire family anticipates your weekly posts including our 5 year old daughter. For our meat, we always preseason before cooking curry. Reason being is it offers the meat a chance to tenderize while adding more flavor. Both contributing to amazing tasting food. Although we are Guyanese, my dad lived in Trinidad for sometime and perhaps this is where he may have adopted it!
My husband makes mulgatani for all our family weddings. The young people don't know what it is and all the older people appreciate it. These wedding videos were awesome. I really enjoyed them.
Good man i wished we had the same in Suriname Because no wedding nor a house parties are allowed, lockdown if it is allowed only 50 visitors until 7pm COVID-19 protocols
You are right man, no seasoning of meat before cooking. At least I don't remember my mom doing it. I think it is a western style adopted. Canadians season for BBQ or outdoor cooking .
The best way to cook any meat goat mutton chicken duck beef is wash drain and seasoned and marinated over night that the best way to cook curry meat s or for chowmein fry rice etc, it will be very tasty .
Iam from mainland India I like when I see my brothers overseas. I’ve been in North America since 7 years I miss my country and beautiful weather
I am from Canada, was born and raised in Srilanka. I always wonder what my children and their children's life would be like after few generation pass, the guyanese life style explains after few generations, our tradition would still live but in a more modern and westernized. Food, hindu rites, family gathering are still the same, its in our south Asians blood. It must have been tough for your ancestors to leave india and come to a foreign country andnstart all over. They also lost long distance contact with their loved ones from india. Atleast we have an internet in this generation to keep long distance contact with our people back home. Respect 🇨🇦
Yeah man, it’s tough for those who wish to understand their genealogy. As for me, I’m of African decent. We didn’t get the opportunity to decide, we were captured, beaten and transported directly to the sugar plantation through the “middle passage”. In addition, we were separated on arrival, via the “divide and conquer” method. One family member to Guyana, another to Trinidad, another Barbados, and so on. It’s really messed up, but for some reason or the other, in Guyana we continually find ways to smile and move on. Except for when election time comes around. The divide and rule method still resides in our politician who taps into it in the populist.
@timche1757 my granny explained this to me. We're of Indo Guyanese descent and I migrated to Toronto when I was 10 years old. I've always been fascinated by my ancestors and how they ended up in Guyana. My grandmother said her maternal grandmother and her grandmother's sister were captured from India (Madras) as small children and taken to Guyana to work on the sugar plantation and my great great grandmother's sister always wanted to go back to India not knowing if she would ever be accepted or even have family there. She died in Guyana and never got married. My granny said the blacks were treated worse than the Indians and used as breeding animals if they were good looking. It was so sad listening to how the white people treated the Indians and blacks then and how racial slurs and crimes are still a problem in Guyana now especially between Indians and Blacks especially during the elections. My heart breaks for our history 💔 😢 with everything my family went through I'm grateful for them to have the common sense to stay in Guyana when given the chance especially how the world is nowadays :(
Not being (BIAS) but Indian wedding in Guyana is the best. You have so much colorful atmosphere,so much different food, so much drinks and most of all it last for days 😊
I think with wedding like this can make a long-lasting experience in your life forever. DANNY thank you again for this opportunity to enjoy your videos. Keep up the awesome work 👏 🤝🙏
@@michelleharry6913 LOL
@deeplal moonesar . Gcb rex
Everything you mentioned can be said for Guyanese-American Hindu weddings in America. The "older folks" overhyped the Guyana Hindu weddings. I see nothing much more special about them in ARD's videos compared to the weddings here in the states. As someone who immigrated from Guyana to New York at age 8 and spent the last 22 years in New York, I have nothing negative to say about them because there's a 90% chance that I'll get married in Guyana in that same fashion and even invite ARD to my wedding. But I don't see how these weddings in Guyana are "much better" or "much nicer" than the weddings here in Schenectady or Queens. The deejays and music selections are subpar to what you'd get here in the states (as seen in ARD's video's). You'll get dim lights/dancefloor lights/disco lights. You'll have air conditioning in the banquet halls. You'll get the same exact food that the people cooked in this video unless you opt for maybe South Asian food. There's never congestion on the dancefloor considering that most wedding receptions are held at banquet halls. People are better dressed for the weddings here in New York. You won't see a grown man at a reception in blue jeans, a basic white shirt, in flip flops/slippers, with no jewelry on. As for the "so much drinks", you'll have a licensed bartender at the hall reception who will be able to make Cocktail drinks for the ladies who aren't so big on beer, rum, whiskey, and vodka. Again, I leave this message saying that I will most likely get married in the same fashion in Guyana that we've seen in this video but let's not overrate the weddings in Guyana.
I was trying to explain to my daughter what a Guyanese wedding was like, this set of blogs helped explain, thanks again for a great video.
Indian wedding!
Sir I am an Indian born and raised in India, currently living in Texas US. Recently started watching your videos and it's so much fun! I want to attend these beautiful weddings and have fun. please someone invite me lol
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Spirit airline will take you there
Go make friends with some Guyanese people lol you'll be forever invited to all their family events
How big is the Guyanese population in Texas? I know about their population in Queens and Schenectady.
Lovely country, don’t understand how we end up in ice box country. miss all the lovely food, friendly people, and the fruits, beaches. Thanks for sharing.
Wow, what a wedding of splendour from day 1 to 3 .The bride and groom looked very elegant and fabulous in their white wedding outfits. Also the Indian was exquisite. After 2 years, I have witnessed a grand wedding. Thanks for sharing .
I does watch Guyanese wedding how they are welcome anybody who get invitation or not, in Trinidad they have a security by the gate and you have to show them your invitation card before you enter inside as they not letting you in and they monitor your food and drinks, I love Guyana the way people does live
@@michelleharry6913 Yes, that's true, they cater for about a dozen people or more who are not invited. We had weddings in the past, and treated people the same. It is customary. Hindus are quite hospitable and opened to others as well as Muslims. Christians are a bit different,, very much formal and most of the times, weddings are done in a hall so they have to show their invitations.
Very beautiful. Good food, happy people and most of all Congratulations to the Bride and Groom. Blessings for a life time of love and happiness.
I'm from Fiji 🇫🇯 and I can see we Indians From Fiji are some what similar to Guyanese culture . 🕉🛕
This remind me so much of Jamaica seeing all the cooking outside when i go to my Indian friends house. I love this line. When pat a bail man a smile when pat a wash man a dash" 🤣🤣
Nice to see Indian origin people life style and marriage, super , best wishes to the couples from India
So nice to see a real guyanese wedding after so many years. Thanks man!!
I am a Guyanese, migrated to Trinidad after living there 28 years and more I personally like to season any meat before cook even curry.
Seasonings
I SEASONING MINE SOMETIMES AS WELL
Hello Danny
Howe can i get in contact whit u?
Same here, guyanese marry a trinidadian and I personally season all my meat, especially with shadow benny.....u know guyanese don't like that..🤣🤣🤣🤣
HOWZIT DANNY. TULSE AND ROSHNI MAHARAJ FROM SOUTH AFRICA HERE. KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK. EVER SINCE WE CAUGHT UR VIDEOS, IT IS LIKE WAITING FOR MY FAVOURITE SOAP OPERA SHOW EVERYDAY, LUV UR WORK. HOMEGROWN AND ORIGINAL,
Beautiful work ARD Guyana wedding is beautiful I love ❤the food I miss my family in Guyana I am from NY
I am Guyanese proud to be🙏 💯🇬🇾🇬🇾🇬🇾🇬🇾
Really appreciate to see family and friends coming together to help out during special occasions 👍👌
Congratulations once again.. beautiful bride and handsome groom
Was a true celebration! Thank you for sharing these special days, to the bride and groom - Congratulations to both of you. Wishing you both a lifetime of happiness.
Great video as usual. I feel like I'm in Guyana when I watch your videos. Can't wait to come back.
Very beautiful thanks for shearing our Guyanese wedding celebration love it ♥️♥️♥️
When Pat ah Boil Man ah Smile
And When Pat ah Wash man ah Dash🏃
Lol 🤣🤣🤣 never heard this one
😅😅😅😂😂good one
That’s so true 😀
@@sabrinakumar8507 I will start using this line at my workplace when microwaving my food. I work with a lot of Guyanese people here in New York. Haha.
This bring back so much memories of my father ,who used to cook for family function ,Wedding ,Islamic function .
Daddy you surely are miss in my life forever .RIP ,Love forever 💖
God bless you for being so strong 🙏🙏he is always in your heart ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
@@julielakraj9246 Yes always ,thank you for your kind words.
@@zameenahassan5292 your welcome you just made my day ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
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Wedding in guyana is the best congratulations to the beautiful couple wish them a loads of happiness ...in guyana growing up i never saw anyone seasoned the meat before cook it ...that's the tradition we never seasoned the meat before we cook it ...but now I am doing it seasoned the meat before I cook it and it taste better ... I love trying different recipes ...love the video
Drooling lawd mi baaba the drop beautiful rich culture love the food beautiful couple I enjoy this much love brings a lump in my throat kinda partial to indian peoples good job sharing the richness in foods n culture thank you !! Feel like I was there I can smell the Aroma n spices rich mi sey 🙏🙏💃💃♥️💕🌹🍷cheers to the Bride & Groom to long life n prosperity 🎊🎊💖💃💃
Nice coverage Danny. Good luck from NYC USA 🇺🇸
Wow looks like so much fun with everyone lending a hand. Food and decor look great.
YOW ME BREDA YOU ALWAYS MAKE ME LAUGH KEEP UP THE GOOD WORKS YOU ARE REAL NO FAKE ABOUT AND WHY I ALWAYS SUBSCRIBE TO YOUR CHANNEL AND MAY JAH BLESS YOU BRO SHOUTING OUT FROM JAMAICA
Brings back memories from my boyhood days! Always loved the outside wedding and Kangan. Guyanese Style.
Lovely wedding. I love the cooking of the kangan food and how they seasoned the meat. I also love the way how everything is set up the table n chair for the guests. Just beautiful!!!!!!
Love to see how the people of your country are celebrating. Excellent video...
Such an excellent beautiful wedding. Nothing like Guyanese wedding ❤️ lovely video Denny👍🏼🧸💞
Hello my new friend I love this traditional wedding. I hop to see you around
Best of Weddings! Don’t need caterers. Guyanese cooking themselves. The self service of those cooking are the most appreciative. The most important people in your wedding. Appreciate them. God bless.! Thank to you for keeping this Rich Culture Alive! The Best of Guyanese !!! Love!! Thank You!!
Great video! A big congratulations to the bride & groom . Beautiful wedding. Can't wait to visit home again. Thanks for sharing.
Lovely wedding with family and friends coming together to take care of everything. Wishing the couple happiness always. ❤
Love the videos. I'm still here watching you love what you do. Thank you for doing your deed and act of kindness for your subscribers inviting us into you're life.
Great wedding I was there had a blast can't wait for the 1st year anniversary celebration
Beautifully well captured moments of a Guyanese wedding. !!!!
To season or not to season meat before currying, isn't a Guyanese/Trini difference, it is more about the traditional Indian way. Using masala; frying up the curry, there was no need to season the meat beforehand due to the stronger spices. The older generation would often grind their own spices or use them whole. In places like Jamaica, where they do not cook with masala (results in a weaker curry) so they often season the meat before to add an extra layer of flavour. Many Jamaicans don't fry-up or "burn" the curry before, because they believe it guh wuk or run yuh belly lol
“When pat a bail man a smile and when pat a wash man a dash“. I love it😍😍😍
I love that too, it make me laugh
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Wish I was there nice wedding congratulations to the bride and groom wishing you God's blessings 🙏 sending love from Toronto Canada 🇨🇦.
Good morning Danny abundance of blessings to you and your family ❤️🙏 .your lovely content is keeping me and my mum entertained whilst we are in lockdown . Your making me mother homesick for she beautiful home in Guyana 🇬🇾 xxx
Awesome video. Love seeing the culture of Guyana. So much love and fun and togetherness 💕
Well done to you on capturing the true culture of Guyana and giving back to your community as I've seen in the rest of your uploads. You're a true testament of changing the world one person at a time, keep up the great work! You've inspired many people through your lens.
Very beautiful couple congrats so much fun good food good drinks lol cheers nice vedeo everything look so good thank u bless
Congratulations to Lisa and Jairam. Best wishes all the way from South Africa. God bless
Thanks again for sharing moments of this beautiful wedding, brought back memories, best wishes to the newly wedded couple for happiness, good health and success 💕🎉💕🎉
Awesome wedding video wishing d newlyweds all d best as they start their new life together.
Love the channel.
Love from Amsterdam 💪🏽❤️
Lovely wedding. It’s many years I have not visited an Indian wedding - looking at your film from England.Guyana a beautiful country.
Wonderful I enjoyed the video love love it! I feel like going to a wedding house bad bad now lol. Beautifully done, was fun watching it.
All the food look good...noting like kangan day celebration in guyana..the best best ever
Lovely lovely.Great great video.Love it all.The delicious looking foods and preparations.Amazing wedding indeed.God richest blessings to the bride and bridegroom for a happy married life.
Thank you so much for mentioning my business Farah’s Homestyle Cooking and Baking
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Happy new year from dominican republic its our life love your show just like my country nice much love for guyana 🇬🇾
Nice video, nice wedding, nice Bride and Groom, nice guests, looks like fun. Now how many of you were surprised when you just saw someone you know in this video? What’s up Papso !!
🌹👋❤ T. Walker-Green AMAZING! 🥰 The cooking pots are smoking with goodness...Where can I get one of those..? YUM YUM!!!🥰
Hello Denny, Guyanese wedding always the best. Eating from leaf is so much better and 100% environmentally friendly. Born in UK I've attended 2 traditional Guyanese wedding one in Mahica and Lusignan. From food to singing to kangan all vegetarian. Thank you for sharing this experience.🙏👍Surendra.
Uncle Danny, I'm watching ur video from new York. Food looks delicious nd tasty. Enjoy & have fun.
This wedding was beautifully covered. Keep the great works!
What a wedding one big party .Enjoyed it like if i was there.
Congrats to the bride and groom may God bless them with many more wonderful years together thanks for giving us good content Selena looks gorgeous
Hi Danny good afternoon how are you I just finish looking at the Sunday part of the Wedding and everyone I can see enjoy them selves but most of all you had more fun God bless you and stay safe
Great job Danny I'm a big supporter
Always look forward to ur wonderful vlogs n always enjoyed it
Congratulations to the lovely couple, wishing you lots of happiness, a long & happy marriage. Thank you Danny, we enjoy this video, you showed us everything & allow us to be part of this wonderful celebration.
Good food bro.
Good people.
Good fun.
And life cant be better without that huh ?😝👍
Video is awesome .Thanks for sharing .Good to see people having so much fun time .Yes they do seasoned the meat before cooking in Trinidad. I always cook with my Indi curry,geera and masala .Keep up the good work. From Guyanese living in Trinidad.
Great videos as usual nice showing ur country love to see ur vids
Good to see people having real fun. This Similar to how we do some weddings in Zambia,
This is why you win curry competition the seasoning is the complement of meat not to overtake it's natural flavors big up Denny an family one love, Gt !!!!!
That’s how my grandma used to cook her curry wash the meat, she would grid up the garamala the dye (turmeric) curry powder garlic shallot onions and pepper on the masala brick sweet sweet curry
Greetings from South Africa. Watch the movie ' Kandasamy' s' to see life in South Africa. There are 2 million of us here. We wer brought here 150yrs ago and still going strong. Great to hear your Caribbean accents. Sounds good. I wish I could visit your Indian community. The community is so similar. Only accents are different
Tamil movie?
Love the accent...hiya from New Zealand
Nice..good work DANNY...food looks good...beautiful wedding congratulations to the beautiful couple ..no face mask tho...DANNY keep safe God bless
music is great
Nothing beat Guyana wedding house
The cooking area is great 👍
Love the culture. Really enjoy the wedding. I could really do with some of these wonderful foods. My mouth is running water and i'm getting hungry. I really envy you right now.
Love it bro, continue do what you're doing. Good tune and food. You steam the meat with salt and black pepper. 💕💕💕💕
What beautiful memories of Guyana! Thank you so much for sharing this video and many others... my way of feeling connected to my homeland. Hopefully I I can attend some of these ceremonies when I come visit Guyana with your family ARD :)
Congrats to the newly weds so beautiful. Lovely wedding , I felt like I was there, eating and drinking all that Goodness. I definitely will be making some curry chicken on Saturday and purchasing some roti from Island Express .
My dad was from Guyana but came to Trinidad where he met my mother and stayed.
He died in 2002 and I never got an opportunity to visit Guyana as his Family migrated to USA.
Never met My Dad's family.
Don't know if I will ever get the chance to visit.
video presentation was great for this wedding. I feel like i am in guyana when i watch this video. guyana baboo my favorite song.
Hi Denny, you're doing a wonderful job, we love your videos! We hail from Ajax, in Ontario, Canada (near Toronto). Our entire family anticipates your weekly posts including our 5 year old daughter. For our meat, we always preseason before cooking curry. Reason being is it offers the meat a chance to tenderize while adding more flavor. Both contributing to amazing tasting food. Although we are Guyanese, my dad lived in Trinidad for sometime and perhaps this is where he may have adopted it!
Can't ask for a better video like this to see. Thank u so much bro
That's what its all about : Drinks food, party and having a blast at the wedding
Only recently i found indi curry here in trinidad and i do like its flavour when i want a different taste.
My husband makes mulgatani for all our family weddings. The young people don't know what it is and all the older people appreciate it. These wedding videos were awesome. I really enjoyed them.
Good man i wished we had the same in Suriname Because no wedding nor a house parties are allowed, lockdown if it is allowed only 50 visitors until 7pm COVID-19 protocols
You are right man, no seasoning of meat before cooking. At least I don't remember my mom doing it. I think it is a western style adopted. Canadians season for BBQ or outdoor cooking .
Really love your videos. I get to see life in Guyana even though I have never been there. Well done.
Hey Danny keep posting . I have been one of your follower for a while . all the way from Toronto,its going to be -12 o c tonite
Beautiful wedding 💒. I enjoyed ❤
since i was a little boy growing up in guyana we never season meat before cooking. we chunkay the masala then add the meat.
I know it that way too
Great weeding,love it watch start to end it was wonderful 💖💖💖💖
Bride n groom looks divine.😍
Guyana wedding house is always the best...beautiful reception
I love the wedding great job danny for bringing the wedding to us
The best way to cook any meat goat mutton chicken duck beef is wash drain and seasoned and marinated over night that the best way to cook curry meat s or for chowmein fry rice etc, it will be very tasty .
Thank you for sharing. I really enjoyed this video. 👍🏾👏🏾