Let's also acclimatize to buying some healthier things over there. Like the maggi that we have here - its unhealthy as it contains MSG. They've got a healthier version - Knorr stock pot and its in various flavours, without MSG.... you can season some of your soups or stew with a lot of onions, garlic ginger etc
Omo! See Onga😄😄😄 Tastes great mama! Lmao When I left Nigeria, Abuja market shook, cos I carried gbogbotigbo! Lol! I also came with satchet tomatoes but I didn't regret it. Though I love the tube tomato paste o! But i still enjoyed my gino (truly, it is unnecessary to bring) I regretted bringing indomie. I brought about 4 cartons but I regret it cos it's really affordable here. I buy Nigerian indomie here for about £8. Ghanaian indomie costs £7. I also brought all my dried vegetables and peppersoup spices. I pounded my ede and brought it here frozen. It's still here, after 7months. . I wish I could give you some crayfish. My crayfish cannot finish this year. Same with my knorr cubes and black pepper. Omo! I carried load, no worry
You na foodie na🤣🤣. 4 cartons of Indonie? Omo you na obu ngwongwo oo lol. Naija I domie £8? Wow. Here in Birmingham is 13 for super pack. Walai you carry the whole naija come uk 🤣🤣. The importance of carry food to abroad cannot be overemphasised
Honestly, I fell in love with your smiles. It's contagious how you make everything so real and practical. Thank you for sharing these useful contents with us.
Point of correction please, Immigration don't search bags the agency that is concern about your food bag is NDLEA, NAFDAC and the rest, Immigration is not at the entrance point in the airport
Well done, Ugonma. You are the first person that I have seen that’s practical with these travel African haul videos. I completely agree to even bedsheets and clothings. Thanks for enlightening me on the need for Vit D. It makes sense cos of their weather. Love this video!❤️
Hi sis!❤️ Omo your girl brought 15mudus of egusi, 6 mudus of ogbono, 3 mudus of ehuru 🤣 Pleeeeeenty ugu, oha, bitterleaf. Didn’t bring much clothes and I don’t really regret it. Quarter bag of crayfish… I regret not bringing enough golden morn, seasonings, stock fish & dried fish. I use rice or corn flour in place of garri (it’s a good substitute). Bringing extra chargers or cords is advised, it’s quite pricey from personal experience, same goes for pots & pans, if space dey sha 😁 Please where do you buy your okro from? I live in Birmingham too… A place I checked sell £8 per kg and na few sticks of okro.. na run I run go cook ogbono for my pikin. 😂 I hope I bump into you one of these days.❤️😍
🤣🤣🤣 my follow obu ngwongwo lol. You carry food no be small . Wait, rice and corn flour? Wow. I've not heard if that before now. True. Charger cost for here . You can get okra from bullring open market, very cheap. I hope to see you someday😍
@@UgonmaOgbuanu rice flour is also good. Corn flour is also good but not the corn flour used as thickener, just the grounded maize. When I lived in China, I was eating the corn flour in place of garri till I discovered the oat flour.
This extra luggage is underrated I must say🥹🥹 if I have known I would have carried my extra luggage in peace because like this I’m fearing waybill money 🥹 Yeah sachet tomatoes isn’t that necessary like lately self I use Italian sauce, to make stew and sauces and it’s been amazing… so I can testify to that.. Maggi is so needed in this country I won’t even lie 🤣 Chim o I need yam it’s been longggggg. Due to the nature of my travel I didn’t have enough time to plan properly Everyday I regret not carrying leaves, and the prices are ridiculous…. Crayfish very important My own the first day I brought it out of the box the whole house scatter🤣 Yeah I now use spinach and it’s not bad How did you preserve your OGBONO because two custard rubbers I came with got bad🥹🥹 Pasta here is even better than the ones we have back home.. Yes oo bedsheet is crazyyyy Yes oooo OAT IS THE BEST THING I HAVE DISCOVERED and I can’t do without it right now…. Love love this video ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Eziokwu. Very underrated. I would rather spend extra 50-70k naira and carry all the food I would need for 6-9 months than spending £££ here on African Food. That's why in a month we spend less on food as a family of 4. 8 months down the line, we still dey chop the food we came with. There are so many alternatives to certain food. Lol... maybe you didn't dry the crayfish well, also you can put it in the fridge. Omo I didn't take chances when we were coming oo, I even came with duvet 🤣🤣🤣 forgot to mention it in the video. I didn't come to joke atall lol
@@vonvickytalks Hi, von, hi ugonma, please can I carry frozen vegetables instead of dried ones? And can I prepare like soup or stew and freeze them? Would they be allowed?
I am so very excited for this new video, Ugonma me and my family will be traveling to Birmingham over the summer, maybe we will bump into each other there😅
You're right, African food is very expensive here. It would be nice to find somewhere in the UK that sells it at reasonable prices. Thanks for your useful vlog & advice. Much love! ❤️
Thank you so much for this very detailed video, I stayed till the end and enjoyed the video. I just subscribed to your channel, hope to see more informative videos from you.
Bitter leaf is very important I always tell my mom to wash and dry it for me ,ugoo that ogiri go sweet for oha soup& bitter leaf soup ,nnem you came prepared
Hahaha. I come here to joke atall 🤣🤣. At some point my husband was like, these things are too much, now he has seen the benefits. Apart from my crayfish that is almost finished, every other food item still boku. Plus hubby go still bring more when he comes back from Naija💃💃💃💃
Nne you really carried the whole Nigerian Market ooo🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣but its better cos you need to feel.at home even if you are far away oooo👌👌👌I wish there is a way for obodo oyibo people will get things over there.
You are showing me all this food stuff why now? Please send me okazi. But jokes apart it was a good thing that you brought food stuff because like you said they are pretty expensive.
Bia Ugo, I will not let you finish that dried fish alone oo😂. Send mine to Liverpool ozigbo or to my Rev sister in Birmingham👍🏾. Nne you prepared very well. In my case, I was loading clothes meanwhile the cheapest things one can find here are clothes. Well done dear. U dey do me akpiri ogologo 😝. As for malaria medicine, once you have spent over 6 months, there's nothing like malaria in your body systems.
Lol no worry I go waybill some to you... yeah true because our body Don adjust. For the clothes, we didn't pack much, my only regret is I wished I came with more jeans...
Good day Ma, can one bring groundnut, fried aki na ukwa, red oil but in the form of akwu, dried ugu, dried goat meat (food sellers seem to send meat to uk)? I also learnt that maggi and indomie in chicken flavour are not allowed
This video is information packed....that ogiri is very important maka soups. Bitter leave is also important...medication is another thing kwa, but I was thinking they give you people free in the hospital so why the stress 🤣🤣
🤣🤣🤣 though certain medicines can be given free especially if the person is 3 and below. However, they don't have malaria medicines here, and to get antibiotics, you will need doctor's prescription and even book appointments lol
I simply enjoy watching this videos plus I'll be relocating to meet hubby soon by God's grace. Thank you so much. Please, will I be allowed in with dry ponmo?
Thanks Ugonma, this is really informative. Please as regards the bedsheet, are you referring to the complete set with duvet, considering duvet is bulky? Or one should just come with bedsheets alone?
Ugonma come and give me okazi o. Nice video again. Wow those onga. Oh my goodness. Dry fish aswell😭😭😭😭 I can't believe you travelled with rice, dry okro and spaghetti. You really love ur tummy.
Yes ofcourse. I will give 🤪. Yeah I have lots of dry fish, that one still boku. Lol... I can't believe it too. I didn't know is not that costly here, 🤣🤣🤣. But I like food oo forget
@@faithowolawi8870 Just the way you make semolina. Heat up some water, pour in desired quantity of flour and stir. Add more water if need be. Then cover and cook for about 3mins, stir lastly and serve with soup
Thank you for sharing o. Let me feed my eyes while my pocket get prepared. It is better that you brought even the unnecessary ones than to miss the important ones. I thought they said that ogiri is contraband🤷♀️. See abacha o😃
Nice video. Quite helpful information. Please would like to know if ginger and garlic and other spices are cheap there or do you advice it is taken along?
Me i don't support the bringing of rice oo nne bcos it's extra kg...you really came with alot and those pots are lovely. I like bringing soup things, dried &stock fish including dried vegetables.
That extra luggage was really a good idea.Even here in Cambodia there noodles is a no no for me infact is been long I ate indomie because definitely African things are quiet expensive,you really brought alot Nice tips
I can watch your videos over and over again. You get this positive vibes with your delivery. And always fuller information in each video. This is so helpful as to what to pack. My question is on hair. What do you have to say on hair maintenance for women? Confused as to whether to go on low cut or leave my hair
I'm blushing onto this your comment ☺️. Thank you. Pls don't cut your hair, yeah, braiding could be alittle expensive, however, you can bring your wigs and attachments. Wigs does it for me. I've only braided my hair just once since I came. Few hair products will be fine too
A very informative video Ugonma. I enjoyed every bit of it as well as the tips. But a quick question, in your own opinion, is it advisable to grind egusi and ogbono, won't it change taste over time?
Let's also acclimatize to buying some healthier things over there. Like the maggi that we have here - its unhealthy as it contains MSG. They've got a healthier version - Knorr stock pot and its in various flavours, without MSG.... you can season some of your soups or stew with a lot of onions, garlic ginger etc
I came back to watch again. I'm currently packing, I my family will be in UK by month end.
Lol. Me too.. I am packing and back here to make sure I pack the right things🤣
You are not alone sis
Same here😂
I tap from your grace
Congratulations to u all
Omo! See Onga😄😄😄 Tastes great mama! Lmao
When I left Nigeria, Abuja market shook, cos I carried gbogbotigbo! Lol! I also came with satchet tomatoes but I didn't regret it. Though I love the tube tomato paste o! But i still enjoyed my gino (truly, it is unnecessary to bring)
I regretted bringing indomie. I brought about 4 cartons but I regret it cos it's really affordable here. I buy Nigerian indomie here for about £8. Ghanaian indomie costs £7.
I also brought all my dried vegetables and peppersoup spices.
I pounded my ede and brought it here frozen. It's still here, after 7months.
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I wish I could give you some crayfish. My crayfish cannot finish this year. Same with my knorr cubes and black pepper.
Omo! I carried load, no worry
Hi Ranciz, how many paints of crayfish did you carry.
You na foodie na🤣🤣. 4 cartons of Indonie? Omo you na obu ngwongwo oo lol. Naija I domie £8? Wow. Here in Birmingham is 13 for super pack. Walai you carry the whole naija come uk 🤣🤣. The importance of carry food to abroad cannot be overemphasised
Omo! I bow for you. The market really shook. I'm planning on relocating to the Uk with my family, I'll pack wella
Which kind of bag did you use to carry them please. Thanks for the breakdown
As the ede stays in the freezer, doesn't it loose it's elasticity abi ability to thicken over time?
Very helpful. Thanks
Honestly, I fell in love with your smiles. It's contagious how you make everything so real and practical. Thank you for sharing these useful contents with us.
Thank you🥰
Point of correction please, Immigration don't search bags the agency that is concern about your food bag is NDLEA, NAFDAC and the rest, Immigration is not at the entrance point in the airport
I wish this video would not end
Thanks a lot dear, you did a great job ❤
You're welcome
Well done, Ugonma. You are the first person that I have seen that’s practical with these travel African haul videos. I completely agree to even bedsheets and clothings. Thanks for enlightening me on the need for Vit D. It makes sense cos of their weather. Love this video!❤️
Awwww... thank you and you're welcome 😊 😍
Thank you so much
Really enjoyed watching this. You had a swell time ❤
Omo you really took your time to map out every single important things you needed ooo 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼
Ha trust me nne, I didn't take any chances lol
Hi sis!❤️
Omo your girl brought 15mudus of egusi, 6 mudus of ogbono, 3 mudus of ehuru 🤣
Pleeeeeenty ugu, oha, bitterleaf. Didn’t bring much clothes and I don’t really regret it. Quarter bag of crayfish… I regret not bringing enough golden morn, seasonings, stock fish & dried fish.
I use rice or corn flour in place of garri (it’s a good substitute).
Bringing extra chargers or cords is advised, it’s quite pricey from personal experience, same goes for pots & pans, if space dey sha 😁
Please where do you buy your okro from? I live in Birmingham too… A place I checked sell £8 per kg and na few sticks of okro.. na run I run go cook ogbono for my pikin. 😂
I hope I bump into you one of these days.❤️😍
You can get fresh okra from Bullring open market, Tesco and Morrison or check the Asian shops. Okra is seasonal. Some shops are selling £5 per kg .
Okay. I’ll check them out. Thanks a lot.
🤣🤣🤣 my follow obu ngwongwo lol. You carry food no be small . Wait, rice and corn flour? Wow. I've not heard if that before now. True. Charger cost for here . You can get okra from bullring open market, very cheap. I hope to see you someday😍
@@UgonmaOgbuanu rice flour is also good. Corn flour is also good but not the corn flour used as thickener, just the grounded maize. When I lived in China, I was eating the corn flour in place of garri till I discovered the oat flour.
Please what is the english name of Ehuru 🙈thanks
This extra luggage is underrated I must say🥹🥹 if I have known I would have carried my extra luggage in peace because like this I’m fearing waybill money 🥹
Yeah sachet tomatoes isn’t that necessary like lately self I use Italian sauce, to make stew and sauces and it’s been amazing… so I can testify to that..
Maggi is so needed in this country I won’t even lie 🤣
Chim o I need yam it’s been longggggg.
Due to the nature of my travel I didn’t have enough time to plan properly
Everyday I regret not carrying leaves, and the prices are ridiculous….
Crayfish very important
My own the first day I brought it out of the box the whole house scatter🤣
Yeah I now use spinach and it’s not bad
How did you preserve your OGBONO because two custard rubbers I came with got bad🥹🥹
Pasta here is even better than the ones we have back home..
Yes oo bedsheet is crazyyyy
Yes oooo OAT IS THE BEST THING I HAVE DISCOVERED and I can’t do without it right now….
Love love this video ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Eziokwu. Very underrated. I would rather spend extra 50-70k naira and carry all the food I would need for 6-9 months than spending £££ here on African Food. That's why in a month we spend less on food as a family of 4. 8 months down the line, we still dey chop the food we came with. There are so many alternatives to certain food. Lol... maybe you didn't dry the crayfish well, also you can put it in the fridge. Omo I didn't take chances when we were coming oo, I even came with duvet 🤣🤣🤣 forgot to mention it in the video. I didn't come to joke atall lol
@@UgonmaOgbuanu At all at all
You didn’t come to joke ata ll🤣
@@vonvickytalks Hi, von, hi ugonma, please can I carry frozen vegetables instead of dried ones? And can I prepare like soup or stew and freeze them? Would they be allowed?
@@kesienaemete8019 aha just carry dried ones and frozen food why do you want to stress yourself like that, cos it may likely melt
Always put your ogbono, egusi etc inside your freezer, it will remain fresh.
Thanks so much Ugo, it is really helpful. I love you for that.
I am so very excited for this new video, Ugonma me and my family will be traveling to Birmingham over the summer, maybe we will bump into each other there😅
Awww💃💃💃💃 congratulations. I hope to see you 1 day
You're right, African food is very expensive here. It would be nice to find somewhere in the UK that sells it at reasonable prices. Thanks for your useful vlog & advice. Much love! ❤️
Proud igbo babe. Great video
Thank you ugonma for shearing these vital information.God bless you
You're welcome
Quite informative! Thanks ma'am
Very detailed video, thanks Ugonma ❤...I will be coming back to watch when it's time to move 👍
Thank you for this
So detailed, thanks a bunch!
Thank you so much for this very detailed video, I stayed till the end and enjoyed the video. I just subscribed to your channel, hope to see more informative videos from you.
Very interesting information thank you my lady, please how do preserve all this especially the 🌿 and soup ingredients?
Bitter leaf is very important I always tell my mom to wash and dry it for me ,ugoo that ogiri
go sweet for oha soup& bitter leaf soup ,nnem you came prepared
As in em. No b small prepared
Hahaha. I come here to joke atall 🤣🤣. At some point my husband was like, these things are too much, now he has seen the benefits. Apart from my crayfish that is almost finished, every other food item still boku. Plus hubby go still bring more when he comes back from Naija💃💃💃💃
I love ur sincerity and detailed information. God bless u
Thanks so much
Hey madam!thanks for the video
Ugo baby you really prepare well🤣🤣🤣u still get leaf,stockfish etc no dulling
😳is it only the bedsheet for £30 or with duvet ?if so mbanu
@@GloriaAjah 🤣🤣🤣 only bedsheets oo.
Glo no dulling at all oo. I no come here to joke 🤣🤣
@@UgonmaOgbuanu 🙆🏻♀️🙆🏻♀️🙆🏻♀️that’s way too much
Nne you really carried the whole Nigerian Market ooo🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣but its better cos you need to feel.at home even if you are far away oooo👌👌👌I wish there is a way for obodo oyibo people will get things over there.
Hmm I carry oo. Yeah, one can actually waybill from Nigeria. That's what most people do.
You are showing me all this food stuff why now? Please send me okazi.
But jokes apart it was a good thing that you brought food stuff because like you said they are pretty expensive.
Lol... I will waybill some okazi to you🤪. The thing cost for here oo, that why we brought as much as we could
That oat is so so good. It's sad that it is expensive in Nigeria. When I was abroad, I usually bought them in kilos and blended.
That's because it's imported. Oat is not grown in Nigeria.
@@osamedennadi6309 yea, I know.
I swear this madam bu a full vibe 😂😂😂
I love the video
Bia Ugo, I will not let you finish that dried fish alone oo😂. Send mine to Liverpool ozigbo or to my Rev sister in Birmingham👍🏾. Nne you prepared very well. In my case, I was loading clothes meanwhile the cheapest things one can find here are clothes. Well done dear. U dey do me akpiri ogologo 😝.
As for malaria medicine, once you have spent over 6 months, there's nothing like malaria in your body systems.
Lol no worry I go waybill some to you... yeah true because our body Don adjust. For the clothes, we didn't pack much, my only regret is I wished I came with more jeans...
Thanks dia for the Video. Do i need to take passport photos from my country and carry copies of them?
I love this video. It's really valuable. Thank you for this information.
You're welcome
Good day Ma, can one bring groundnut, fried aki na ukwa, red oil but in the form of akwu, dried ugu, dried goat meat (food sellers seem to send meat to uk)?
I also learnt that maggi and indomie in chicken flavour are not allowed
Very true dear...... you spilled the truth....nice video dear
You really mentioned a lot of things that are really necessary.
Thank you for your video. How do I get these food dried?
Ugonma ibu nwada Igbo. Thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching ☺️
hi ,love your video n advice they are all notet.... what about weavons like wigs n cream are they cheap in UK ?
This video is information packed....that ogiri is very important maka soups. Bitter leave is also important...medication is another thing kwa, but I was thinking they give you people free in the hospital so why the stress 🤣🤣
🤣🤣🤣 though certain medicines can be given free especially if the person is 3 and below. However, they don't have malaria medicines here, and to get antibiotics, you will need doctor's prescription and even book appointments lol
@@UgonmaOgbuanu is pregnancy delivery free ? Like is it covered under the NHS fees u paid from Nigeria
@@pandoranaya1197 yes
Thank God I came across your video, I will be moving to the Uk soon and your video is very helpful.. Nne dalu
Hey! I'm Agbo Ifeoma too😌
I simply enjoy watching this videos plus I'll be relocating to meet hubby soon by God's grace. Thank you so much. Please, will I be allowed in with dry ponmo?
Thanks my dear you really know what's up, this is an interesting information.
You're welcome
This was so detailed . Thank you 😊
This video is well detailed 👍🏼you never disappoint and I enjoyed watching …lemme me go and find abacha👅
Thank you Asa 😊 💓. Shebi I Don make abacha to dey hungry you now lol
Thanks Ugonma, this is really informative. Please as regards the bedsheet, are you referring to the complete set with duvet, considering duvet is bulky? Or one should just come with bedsheets alone?
Ugonma come and give me okazi o. Nice video again. Wow those onga. Oh my goodness. Dry fish aswell😭😭😭😭 I can't believe you travelled with rice, dry okro and spaghetti. You really love ur tummy.
Yes ofcourse. I will give 🤪. Yeah I have lots of dry fish, that one still boku. Lol... I can't believe it too. I didn't know is not that costly here, 🤣🤣🤣. But I like food oo forget
I'm waiting
Wow, you had a fish pond? So what happened to it? Did you leave it in the care of someone?
Yes I did. I closed the business. That kinda business is not something you leave for someone to manage, they will just mess it up
I'll be sure to watch this your video when the time comes. Very insightful because I am a mum too.
👍👌 you will find the video helpful,
Yes malaria tab is usually necessary also clothes, very right sis.
Another alternative for garri is multipurpose flour. It feels like semolina
@Som-T's world, Please how do you prepare it
@@faithowolawi8870 Just the way you make semolina. Heat up some water, pour in desired quantity of flour and stir. Add more water if need be. Then cover and cook for about 3mins, stir lastly and serve with soup
Oh thanks dear
Wow... thanks for this
Please ' how do you preserve your Ngu leave
Quite insightful...dry okro, not necessary at all bcx i remembered not using mine bcx okro is quiet cheap in the abroad.
Thanks for the video. Pls how did u prepare the dried ugu
You mentioned some important things not to bring that you can easily get here.
So detailed 👌 👍🏼
Thank u nma
Your video is very realistic...daalu
You're welcome 😊
Thanks 👍 a lot for this video, it will really be helpful
You're welcome
This is good way of saving cost even when your in Nigeria
Yes oo
Thank you very much for thr info, espec the bedsheets 😜😜
Even the Atarodo here is so peperish enhhh I was actually thinking that they don’t av nice pepper
Thank you for sharing o.
Let me feed my eyes while my pocket get prepared. It is better that you brought even the unnecessary ones than to miss the important ones. I thought they said that ogiri is contraband🤷♀️. See abacha o😃
Exactly dear. Contraband? Anyway, the immigration people didn't search our bags. I carry abaca oo, no time lol
Thank you so much.... You can make oat meal &milk for your kids to take as a second option for golden morn....guess they would like it toi
Yeah but they don't eat oat porridge
@@UgonmaOgbuanu oh OK....then the golden morn journey continues, "smiles"
Nice video. Quite helpful information. Please would like to know if ginger and garlic and other spices are cheap there or do you advice it is taken along?
Don't border bringing it. They quite cheap here
Am telling you bedsheets is Wahala 🤣🤣🤣🤣 expensive, for super king quality one from the store I buy from is £58
£58? Omo that's a lot oo
58 what???Okay. Will you also advise us to come with duvets?
@@bugkollection2732 yes oo
Nice video....thanks for the relevant knowledge 💕
You're welcome
Me i don't support the bringing of rice oo nne bcos it's extra kg...you really came with alot and those pots are lovely. I like bringing soup things, dried &stock fish including dried vegetables.
As in eh... I can't even believe I brought rice 🤣🤣
😂😂🤣🤣
Omo u get money oooo😮😅
Thanks for the information. What about power milk and red oil?
Thanks for this video,the vegetables you travelled with ,did you buy them dried or buy fresh and dry them yourself.
That extra luggage was really a good idea.Even here in Cambodia there noodles is a no no for me infact is been long I ate indomie because definitely African things are quiet expensive,you really brought alot
Nice tips
I love this video and I can relate with bringing the pots that are of sentimental values to you.
Is one allowed to bring dry meat or chicken?
I can watch your videos over and over again. You get this positive vibes with your delivery. And always fuller information in each video. This is so helpful as to what to pack.
My question is on hair. What do you have to say on hair maintenance for women? Confused as to whether to go on low cut or leave my hair
I'm blushing onto this your comment ☺️. Thank you. Pls don't cut your hair, yeah, braiding could be alittle expensive, however, you can bring your wigs and attachments. Wigs does it for me. I've only braided my hair just once since I came. Few hair products will be fine too
@@UgonmaOgbuanu thanks so much sis. I M stuck to your channel o. Will pull in more friends
A very informative video Ugonma. I enjoyed every bit of it as well as the tips. But a quick question, in your own opinion, is it advisable to grind egusi and ogbono, won't it change taste over time?
Thanks for sharing these information sis
You're welcome
Thanks for your video. Can one go with baking pans?
I still buy me Egusi from Nigeria, I normally send it using Cargo
How much do you pay for cargo
@@Queensyummyparadise 2k per kg
Pls do you mind sharing the contact or company you use
👌👌👌
Please share your contact or company biko
How did u dry ur vegetables, pls help a sister.
Good evening ma'am the cough drugs brought was it syrup and if yes was it inside bottle thank you ma
Ugonma nice video…..please don’t take too much of Hibiscus bcos it lowers BP you can google it…
Yeah... that's why I use it once in a while. Thank you 😘
You have really save the money for bringing African food, as the prices can be crazy here.
Yeah
Thanks for the video, please I worry is about drying. How were u able to dry ofor, ukazi, ugwu please, as well as egwusi n ogobono
Worry gow. I used sun to dry them all
ZOBO is cheap here too and I think it’s rich too or maybe it’s been long have try niaja own 🤣🤣🤣
The one's I've seen here are very light and the content small. I prefer the I made myself though
I think it depends on were you leave in de uk London is the place you get them all
I never said these things can be gotten here. They can, but not so cheap
Okoro u ready come.
As in eh. I no come here to joke🤣🤣
Every time I go market I saw african kal iyo mooyo I mean hand making fufu idont know his name morter and castel
There is canned tomato purée (paste) too over here. Tesco has their own brand in a can like de rica, Gino etc
Thanks
Well done darling
Serving beauty🔥…thank you for sharing this essentials ooo
Wow so dier tomatoe purée is cheaper than Naija oo…their tomatoe look like toothpaste🤣🤣🤣
@@GloriaAjah lol... no be lie, the first time I saw it, e shock me toothpaste tomato 🤣🤣
Dried okra, is not the real deal, just as you said. It changes the flavour of the food
Very true. I regret bringing it 😪
Ugo you packed everything oo 😳😂 its the Rice and pot for me 😂😂 yes oat is nice for swallow nna eh i need that suya spice oo did you buy it from Aboki?
I'm moving to UK soon and I'm thinking of buying egusi to eat and sell.
Is it a good business.
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Thank you
Hello dear beautiful
Thank you for sharing sis
You're welcome love ❤️
How can I preserve my dried vegetables? Just got into the Uk
Live snails yam pumpkin leave
Quite insightful. Thanks a lot
You're welcome
Thank very much