I am sitting here in the US watching her cook this food and I am wishing I was there to taste it myself. It looks amazing and the method she uses to cook it is so intricate and so poetic that it totally enthralled me. I am looking forward to visiting Sunyani and tasting the food she makes.
The fish is called Mackerel whether fresh from the ocean, grilled or in the can is always called mackerel. Salmon and Tuna are totally different. You are doing awesome. Stay blessed.
Yes you are right. That fish is mackerel. I used to call it salmon when I lived in Ghana, until I travelled and got to know that salmon is totally different😂😂😂
My God, this is so labor intense. Kudos to all women in Africa and the world for making delicious food for their family. I myself barely cook because I live and work in big city. I don’t have time. But I admire and appreciate all the women do to prepare meals. 💕
I love how everyone is eating from the tray, and aunty Ajara is sharing the chicken!!!! my first time of watching this channel and I love the authenticity of the video.
I love watching your videos. As a japanese, i never get to experience this culture and being able to learn through you has been inspiring and makes me want to visit Ghana!! The people and culture seems very friendly and respectful and generous!!
A very talented lady. That meal looks so yummy. I hope her small business will grow from strength to strength and that many people will patronize her. 🇯🇲
Taty! Too many great things going on in one clip. Content was incredibly spot on. I am huge fan of Sister Ajara, so anytime she is on camera I am happy. She is simply an amazing talent, and it appears she can cook all of the different varieties of foods we have in Ghana. I am consistently blown away by how easy she makes the cooking process seem. Furthermore, cooking in large quantities can be difficult as one will need the right measurement of ingredients. But not in her case. She is simply genius!🔥. I was waiting for her to break out into lengthy English words🙂. Ummmm, at times in the video I observed Ala walking around? Who gets behind the camera when Ala takes off🙂? Now the ending scene was brilliant. Everyone eating from the same bowl, sharing in the same food while engaging in conversation is an awesome part of our culture. It depicts how communal we are as a people, and the importance of everyone being fed and taken care of. Even the dogs and cats knew where their positions were in the hierarchy of the event🙂. The meal sharing made me miss a Ghana a lot, because it goes a long way in building and strengthening relationships/friendships. Great work as always and looking forward towards your next content.
This is the best jollof recipe that I've seen online. I have a Nigerian friend that makes Jollof like this (very different from other Nigerian's) I've been trying to get the recipe from him, but he wont give it! His Nigerian friends all come to him for it. Now I don't have to ask him to make it for me anymore...he cooks fish in his too....It's the best, I can tell this one was delicious...the color was perfect!
O.c. we dont make it exactly like this. Its very different.one of the major difference is that we use fresh tomatoes and scotch bonnet with peppers.we also use canned tomatoes.
@@oc4618 The Wolof people are a West African ethnic group found in northwestern Senegal, the Gambia, and southwestern coastal Mauritania. In Senegal, the Wolof are the largest ethnic group, while elsewhere they are a minority Rice farming flourished in this region, and Jollof began life as a dish called thieboudienne, prepared with rice, fish, shellfish and vegetables. As the empire grew, the Wolof people dispersed across the region and settled in different parts of West Africa, taking their sumptuous rice dish with them.
Am really impressed the way you cook🥰...have learnt another method of cooking jollof especially how you mixed the fishes together in a bowl...Keep it up✌✌✌
Tatiana I just discovered you channel while in my hotel in Nairobi. I am now binge watching... You and Sister Ajara are so much fun. I'm an American living in Ghana and I'm learning so much from watching you two. Thank you for sharing your lives with us. Sincere Love from PramPram
You let me remember the old days, we eat together sleep together do everything together, but now things has changed. May God Almighty continue bless you and open the door for you so that everything will be come a successful. May your dreams comes true and I wish you all the best. God bless you.
I’ve looked at this video maybe 4 or 5 times over the years and I still enjoy it as if I’ve looked at it for the 1st time. If I ever visit Ghana I’m looking her up.
This is so much like Caribbean Peleau / Pelau - which is rice and meat in one pot. Not a big surprise as the Caribbean in Africa (Ghana/ Nigeria/ Ivorian and other W. African countries in miniature. Love this. Totally jollof is the OG :)
@@misscecilmutule-instagram Pelau is a Trinidad & Tobago speciality. We do not colour the rice with tomato but browned sugar. We brown stew the meat in the sugar then add washed rice, peas, pumpkin, carrots, coconut milk and other seasonings and let the liquid steam down in it. The rice is more brown than orange from the sugar after cooking. Its a favorite in my country served with fresh salad or coleslaw. 🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹
She is very talented and know how to cook almost every local dish keep it up Ajara. Tatiana I think you should always include her in your video. She makes cooking so easy.
Sister Ajara you are a very strong and hard working lady. Plus you are an authentic Ghana cook. Your food is very cook that’s why everyone loves it. This my second time seeing this video. Thank you very much. Such a wonderful friend you have in Titiana.
Hello sis! Great video. The fish is called mackerel however I've noticed Ghanaians refer to it as salmon! Keep up the great work. Watching with lots of love from Canada!!
Ajara,i love your cooking, one of these days, you will come to cater for my birthday party by cooking different dishes for me in Nigeria wit your friend Titiana weldone!
I can watch you and this Ajara girl all day long 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 so soo natural , real, beautiful and heart warming watching you 2 👍. Isn't Ajara the sweetest and most hardworking girl in Suyani 😄
It's looking like Briyani... In our country it's a very favourite food... Very yummy...🤤🤤🤤😋😋😋 How's your sweet polite Hubby and cute Kid😊😊 Happy to see you all sharing the food in a Single plate... Nice people of Ghana😊😊👍 Enjoy... Happy Sunday 👍💐
excellent growth in subscribers, consistent and amazing contents, amazing team and much love to you tati and ajara. coming to Ghana soon, will be visiting Sunyani . much love from Australia
@@TatianaHaina will surely contact you Tati. Please tell ajara that as for her food diee we will be ordering plenty. Am so happy and blessed to meet you
Thank you for teaching some of us men how to cook . My sister, these days most of the ladies donot know to cook or are lazy to do so, they prefer orders .
@ Anafo Simon, until recently, men have always never cooked and always expected ladies to cook. So perhaps it's your turn. Ladies these days can order food because unlike before we have purchasing power. Men were never judged for not cooking, so what's the point of judging women who can't?
@@maameab6051 Thank you!! It is time we silence this type of shaming tactics by entitled men who were taught to do nothing for themselves and women who are pick mes.
Tatiana my brother in-law is really enjoying the food in Brekum as we speak. Thanks to you and Ajara. Thanks for delivering the food to him yourselves. He sent me the video right now. Good to see you.
Aaaawww he was so so nice. We loved to take the food there ourselves. Really appreciate this from you and your family. You can get my number from sister AJARA so we stay in touch. ❤️
Bonjour moi je suis du Sénégal mais j'avoue que quand je regarde tes vidéos j'ai vraiment envie d'y goûter et c'est vraiment authentique et aussi vraiment africain j'adore vraiment Félicitations et bonne continuation
This is why the internet is such a great invention. It opens a window Into the lives of people who are thousands of miles away from us 🥰
This fish is Mackrel
This fish is Mackrel
@@yaabruwaa7578as if someone asked u here
🤣🤣🤣🤣🥺🥺🥺🥺😄😄😄😄♥️🖤💚
I am sitting here in the US watching her cook this food and I am wishing I was there to taste it myself. It looks amazing and the method she uses to cook it is so intricate and so poetic that it totally enthralled me. I am looking forward to visiting Sunyani and tasting the food she makes.
The fish is called Mackerel whether fresh from the ocean, grilled or in the can is always called mackerel. Salmon and Tuna are totally different. You are doing awesome. Stay blessed.
Thanks for the comment
Yes you are right. That fish is mackerel. I used to call it salmon when I lived in Ghana, until I travelled and got to know that salmon is totally different😂😂😂
Hmmmm
@@TatianaHaina thx
Is it necessary to use fish in the rice ? Can you use a substitute for those allergic to fish ?
I love the part when they're all eating together. Makes the food even tastier when enjoyed with family.
Me too
My God, this is so labor intense. Kudos to all women in Africa and the world for making delicious food for their family.
I myself barely cook because I live and work in big city. I don’t have time. But I admire and appreciate all the women do to prepare meals. 💕
Everyone has sometime to cook its a choice...
I love how everyone is eating from the tray, and aunty Ajara is sharing the chicken!!!! my first time of watching this channel and I love the authenticity of the video.
Makes me wish I was a kid and back home I miss my childhood 😍🥰🙌
I love watching your videos. As a japanese, i never get to experience this culture and being able to learn through you has been inspiring and makes me want to visit Ghana!! The people and culture seems very friendly and respectful and generous!!
Do well to visit hun you definitely will have an experience of your life.
A very talented lady. That meal looks so yummy. I hope her small business will grow from strength to strength and that many people will patronize her. 🇯🇲
Amen 🙏🏼
Where can I get your blender
@@juanittaaddo6654 ?? 🇯🇲
Amen
Great job. I enjoy this show because it shows authentic african cooking and the foods come out so delicious looking. Keep them coming...
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@@TatianaHaina good luck to well done my dear..
The lady knows how to cook
This should be required watching for any young people wanting to learn how to make one of our staple foods as Ghanaians... well done all of you.
Taty! Too many great things going on in one clip. Content was incredibly spot on. I am huge fan of Sister Ajara, so anytime she is on camera I am happy. She is simply an amazing talent, and it appears she can cook all of the different varieties of foods we have in Ghana. I am consistently blown away by how easy she makes the cooking process seem. Furthermore, cooking in large quantities can be difficult as one will need the right measurement of ingredients. But not in her case. She is simply genius!🔥. I was waiting for her to break out into lengthy English words🙂. Ummmm, at times in the video I observed Ala walking around? Who gets behind the camera when Ala takes off🙂? Now the ending scene was brilliant. Everyone eating from the same bowl, sharing in the same food while engaging in conversation is an awesome part of our culture. It depicts how communal we are as a people, and the importance of everyone being fed and taken care of. Even the dogs and cats knew where their positions were in the hierarchy of the event🙂. The meal sharing made me miss a Ghana a lot, because it goes a long way in building and strengthening relationships/friendships. Great work as always and looking forward towards your next content.
Thanks boss. I get behind the camera when Ala is not around.
Hi
@@TatianaHainaI love your channel❤❤❤ Please help Ajara start a cooking channel of her own. I'm glad I found your channel ❤🎉
البركه دائما في الجماعه❤❤❤❤احبكم انا من مصر شمال افريقيا وجدت القناه صدفه وحبيت الطريقه فى الاكل
When we say Ghana jollof , this is what we mean .
Ajara is really skilled 😋😋
Ajara is a senegalee name the jollof are from Senegal
She makes cooking so easy and fun …💕💕💕
Very easy
@@TatianaHaina Those who wrote comments in the comment section cannot judge the opinion of the postman ignorantly whether it is factual or fake!!
Sister Ajara needs a cooking show. I love to watch her cook.
Madam Ajara knows how to cook 👩🍳 God bless you two ❤️❤️
Amen 🙏🏼
This is the best jollof recipe that I've seen online. I have a Nigerian friend that makes Jollof like this (very different from other Nigerian's) I've been trying to get the recipe from him, but he wont give it! His Nigerian friends all come to him for it. Now I don't have to ask him to make it for me anymore...he cooks fish in his too....It's the best, I can tell this one was delicious...the color was perfect!
This is how most Nigerians I know make their jollof. They sometimes call it party jollof
O.c. we dont make it exactly like this. Its very different.one of the major difference is that we use fresh tomatoes and scotch bonnet with peppers.we also use canned tomatoes.
I don't understand why people associate jollof with Nigeria ... Jollof are from Senegal like attieke from cote d'ivoire
@@oc4618 The Wolof people are a West African ethnic group found in northwestern Senegal, the Gambia, and southwestern coastal Mauritania. In Senegal, the Wolof are the largest ethnic group, while elsewhere they are a minority
Rice farming flourished in this region, and Jollof began life as a dish called thieboudienne, prepared with rice, fish, shellfish and vegetables. As the empire grew, the Wolof people dispersed across the region and settled in different parts of West Africa, taking their sumptuous rice dish with them.
Am really impressed the way you cook🥰...have learnt another method of cooking jollof especially how you mixed the fishes together in a bowl...Keep it up✌✌✌
I like how that little child gave that other little girl some food powerful much love.
Tatiana I just discovered you channel while in my hotel in Nairobi. I am now binge watching... You and Sister Ajara are so much fun. I'm an American living in Ghana and I'm learning so much from watching you two. Thank you for sharing your lives with us. Sincere Love from PramPram
Much love 💕🥰
You let me remember the old days, we eat together sleep together do everything together, but now things has changed. May God Almighty continue bless you and open the door for you so that everything will be come a successful. May your dreams comes true and I wish you all the best. God bless you.
Amen 🙏🏼
I’ve looked at this video maybe 4 or 5 times over the years and I still enjoy it as if I’ve looked at it for the 1st time. If I ever visit Ghana I’m looking her up.
That looks good, didn’t expect anything else from Ajara! She is so talented 😋
Honestly ! She’s making me want to visit sunyani just to try the food when I’m next in Ghana. Ajara is extremely talented
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GOOD JOB DONE 🍾🥂😍❤
For whatever reason, I feel so connected to this labor of love.
When you see a good cook you know. She’s doing great 👍
Lot of love 💕💕💕💕 African peole god bless Africa ,Love fron india,,❤️❤️❤️
She knows how to cook it's really perfect!!
I love how sister Ajara cooks. May the Almighty God bless the work of her hands. May she prosper in life in Jesus mighty name. Amen
Jeeez! This is the BEST authentic looking Ghana Jollof...you can't get it any better than this!!!! Thanks Auntie Ajara!
You know it 🥰
The jollof looks perfect and Tatiana is so beautiful ☺️
She knows how to cook. I wanted to eat the jollof. Nice and fluffy cooked to perfection
I ate all ooooo 🤣
Hello Madam 💐 Waiting for your Video... Have a Shiny Sunday... I am from India🇮🇳
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This is so much like Caribbean Peleau / Pelau - which is rice and meat in one pot. Not a big surprise as the Caribbean in Africa (Ghana/ Nigeria/ Ivorian and other W. African countries in miniature. Love this. Totally jollof is the OG :)
Am east African and we call it pilau. Cook meat and rice with spices in one pot but you can roast the meat afterward in the oven or grill
@@misscecilmutule-instagram Pelau is a Trinidad & Tobago speciality. We do not colour the rice with tomato but browned sugar. We brown stew the meat in the sugar then add washed rice, peas, pumpkin, carrots, coconut milk and other seasonings and let the liquid steam down in it. The rice is more brown than orange from the sugar after cooking. Its a favorite in my country served with fresh salad or coleslaw. 🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹
I've watched a couple of her videos and. I can say she adapts a very hygeinic way of cooking👏👏
I enjoyed every bit of this video! Well done to sista Ajara.
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Sis Ajara again ooo. What can't she cook doesn't exist ooo. Her cleanliness is out of this world. Love you both.
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37:55 Kids First in Africa, doesn’t work 😂🤭😂.. but the food, I already tested it's sooooo yummy. Such a talented Lady.
She is very talented and know how to cook almost every local dish keep it up Ajara.
Tatiana I think you should always include her in your video. She makes cooking so easy.
I tried this recipe at home and my jollof was so delicious
Aawww that’s great
hey do you know what type of rice sister ajara used? like was it basmati rice or jasmine rice?
Sister Ajara you are a very strong and hard working lady. Plus you are an authentic Ghana cook. Your food is very cook that’s why everyone loves it. This my second time seeing this video. Thank you very much. Such a wonderful friend you have in Titiana.
Wow authentic n delicious, tempting recipes. God bless u d chef she awesome God bless u dear n ur family too.
Sister AJARA is doing amazing job thumbs up
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I am happy to discover this channel. Glad to see the Ghana people. No matter how hard life is hard for all of us, we can find happiness anywhere 🙏
38:00 they cat and dogs want to eat too 😂 I like seeing the family seat around eat with they hands 😊
I really love the way everyone eat together in one plate ❤️ ❤️
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Thank you for promoting West African Food and Culture.
I love the way she cooks.......I noticed she doesn't use much seasoning for this food.........keep it up ma.
My husband and I enjoy your channel. You post authentic Ghanaian recipes. Thank you.💕❤️
Hello sis! Great video. The fish is called mackerel however I've noticed Ghanaians refer to it as salmon!
Keep up the great work.
Watching with lots of love from Canada!!
Everyone says salmon here ooo 😂
Please tell Ajara that she is a GREAT CHEF, blessed by Allah. Thanks for your knowledge videos. From New York, USA
I love this woman she should open a restaurant she make nice food
God willing
Sister Ajara - our Main Woman and Super Chef! She needs to be on a TVshow!
Hope all is well with you and your family in our bono community sunyani, watching live from London UK
We are all fine mum
Wow , natural gift , no measurement. The jeloff rice came out so good
We call it mackerel ☺,I wanted to dive through my television 😂😂😂the food looks so yummmmmmy
Ahahaha you want to break it 😃
my co -worker made me some.... loved it every since... blessing to all
I love the fact that everyone is eating in one plate. Even the baby. Family is everything. Jesus loves y'all and He's coming very soon 🙏🏾
I don't because if one person is sick they will pass the illness to everyone else...even the baby. Best to scoop food into a separate plate.
Proudly Ghana (Traditional Cooking) love you guys
I know Tati is super happy at this point cuz the jollof is ready
Am definitely going to cook same today dear,good job Haina
Is stomach was dancing. Anyways I’m in diet wai. I beg 🤪
Is stomach was dancing. Anyways I’m in diet wai. I beg 🤪
Ajara,i love your cooking, one of these days, you will come to cater for my birthday party by cooking different dishes for me in Nigeria wit your friend Titiana weldone!
It’s so interesting to see a different way of preparing meals compared to in the US
This is a labor of love, that’s a lot of work.
Ajara is hard working, kudos to her!
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I can watch you and this Ajara girl all day long 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 so soo natural , real, beautiful and heart warming watching you 2 👍. Isn't Ajara the sweetest and most hardworking girl in Suyani 😄
If Ajara is in the house, everyone including the dogs and cats are well fed!
the fish is called mackerel, salmon is pink inside and muchhh more bigger. Much love sister ajara love her cooking
Ajara is amazing! What a gem! What a chef!💯❣
A quick look showed me many recipes for Jollof Rice for instance.
It's looking like Briyani... In our country it's a very favourite food... Very yummy...🤤🤤🤤😋😋😋 How's your sweet polite Hubby and cute Kid😊😊 Happy to see you all sharing the food in a Single plate... Nice people of Ghana😊😊👍
Enjoy... Happy Sunday 👍💐
Thanks for watching and happy Sunday to you too
@@TatianaHaina 🤗🤗🤗
@@skbhabhu4697 I’m from Ghana but live in Japan and have Indian friends so I eat Biriyani and Chapati always
Ajara can cook! Her jollof look amazing!
It looks so delicious and the fish in English is called Mackerel
Wow!!! This beautiful sister knows how to cook !!!???
I have never seen any other African cook rice like this lady!!!
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The best I've seen chai... After serious her I'm a learner trust me
excellent growth in subscribers, consistent and amazing contents, amazing team and much love to you tati and ajara. coming to Ghana soon, will be visiting Sunyani . much love from Australia
Thanks so much. Will love to see you
@@TatianaHaina will surely contact you Tati. Please tell ajara that as for her food diee we will be ordering plenty. Am so happy and blessed to meet you
Ajara is a really good cook may Allah bless her, maybe you could help her to establish her own cooking channel too
Tati you are right is called mackerel but Ghanaians call it salmon. You are doing an amazing job 👏 🙌 ❤
Thanks 😊
This was so lovely to watch from beginning to the end. Very hardworking women. God bless you all 🥁🙏🏿.
I love seeing you two together ❤
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Wonderful cooking. Mouth watering Jollof rice❤
I wish knew how to make this..it looks delicious 👌Can't hardly find food like this in Atlanta.
Ikr! I pray someday you'll be able to make it here to enjoy all these and more
On the flip,it's not so difficult to put together hun
God bless bless thé woman who cooked, she cooks very well.
I love these cooking videos! Keep them coming 😍😍👌🏾
Sure babe ❤️
The way they cook is way much more simple than any masterchef
This is one of my favorite videos to watch,I have watched this over 20 times...Thank you Tati and Auntie Ajara!!
Sister Ajara literally can cook every food. Great job 👏👏👏👏
Wooow this food looks inviting and yummy delicious thanks for sharing sis 😘😘😘😘
Looks so yummy. We call that red rice and its my favorite💖💖💖
Thank you for teaching some of us men how to cook . My sister, these days most of the ladies donot know to cook or are lazy to do so, they prefer orders .
You are welcome
@ Anafo Simon, until recently, men have always never cooked and always expected ladies to cook. So perhaps it's your turn. Ladies these days can order food because unlike before we have purchasing power. Men were never judged for not cooking, so what's the point of judging women who can't?
And so do men, you guys shouldn’t even talk because most of you were trained to do nothing and depend on your wives for simple things
@@maameab6051 exactly
@@maameab6051 Thank you!! It is time we silence this type of shaming tactics by entitled men who were taught to do nothing for themselves and women who are pick mes.
Sister Ajara is a very knowledgeable cook. I love to watch het make different dishes.
Good job you know how to cook. God bless you
Yea
Great 👍
Tatiana my brother in-law is really enjoying the food in Brekum as we speak. Thanks to you and Ajara. Thanks for delivering the food to him yourselves. He sent me the video right now. Good to see you.
Aaaawww he was so so nice. We loved to take the food there ourselves. Really appreciate this from you and your family. You can get my number from sister AJARA so we stay in touch. ❤️
@@TatianaHaina sure thanks so much.
From 16.7K to 18k subscribers in just a week. Woow. Road to 50k
Ahaha oh yes. You are truly a supporter. You know all these 🤣🥰❤️
Thank you very much You are really crating job for people in Ghana
Back to back😍😍
Much love Tati😍😍😍
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Great soundtrack, great food, good vibes. Well done
This makes my soul happy 😊 to see a family enjoying a meal together the food looks so good my y’all stay bless 🙏🏾❤️❤️
Bonjour moi je suis du Sénégal mais j'avoue que quand je regarde tes vidéos j'ai vraiment envie d'y goûter et c'est vraiment authentique et aussi vraiment africain j'adore vraiment
Félicitations et bonne continuation
Merci beaucoup
This jollof rice looks yummy 😋, thanks for sharing hun
It was yummy
I love the way they eating together very nice I miss so much
Hello watching here from the Philippines,wishing you more subscribers on your RUclips 😘
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@@TatianaHaina iloveyou and all ur videos stay safe tatti