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@@yellenaresh5542 I've had Bonda before; it's delicious! However, I think there's a difference. Puff-Puff is literally just fried dough, while Bonda often have vegetables incorporated into the mix (correct me if that's not the case)
@@antonfrommilan.746 No vegetables are added to Bonda. some people add just some onion and green chilli or else plain, completely Flour. In some parts of India , in Tamilnadu, they add vegetables.
SIMP! edit: U dumbfuck people. I did not say this as a real statement. It was a way for me to comment a sarcastic comment to tease his ass and i wanted to laugh anyway looking at my own “comment”. And yes ofc i do think the lady is beautiful and pretty, i do agree. I just didn’t want to make a serious statement. What’s wrong with being in a jokey mood? I also thought about if calling him simp was a okay but there WAS an another person who wrote this before me. The fawk is wrong with u boys, i wrote after him. Yall should be attacking both of us. Just because i have a zero two pfp, there should not be a difference. I’m not dragging him into this but this is getting really unfair. I have so far do not see any statement about that person except me. Im sorry, im not a boy. Idk how boys works but this is ridiculous. Being all-time simp isn’t ALL bad. IT ISNT ILLEGAL EITHER. I’m also a simp at waifu and husbandos. Ik wtf is simp. I know how it feels like. Worse for a weeb to like someone who doesnt even exist. I have guy friends who are FINE with simping. And It’s for him, i was saying that to him.. he should be the only one replying if he is a real simp or not or that he is offended, if he does replies, i will say sorry cuz i offended him. Yall just saying stuffs for him without asking him. Without knowing someone tone of the comment and accusing shit is ridiculous. Stop beating around the bush, I’m not saying that to u. Im not deleting my comment lol.
And can I just say he's so cute and nice as well? He doesn't really act rude towards their culture and come cocky unlike other people who tries different foods and puke or act disgusted. He's just 👌 amazing!
I love his last words, he said and I quote "The challenges we face shooting here are a reflection of a culture who after generation of mistreatment and oppression from outside Force's now refuses to be taken for granted by outsiders or anyone else" Thanks for your understanding 💖💖💖
I've had the privilege of having spent a lot of time in Nigeria and these few videos you've done on Lagos have brought back some great memories. I grew fond of many of their dishes, particularly pepper soup, and I can say that nobody knows how to use chillies like Nigerians!
I LOVE that this show is becoming more Anthony Bourdain-esque. Sonny, you’re a natural at it, and add your own humorous spin, which is great 👍🏻 I said this in another video, but I had to say it again. The production of this show keeps getting better and better. Keep it going and keep connecting with people and their culture, and how food connects us all.
Dm So We all are the accumulative collective of those things that inspired us, motivated us, and came before us. Nobody is a copy of their mentors and heroes, we are the inspired and we honour them by putting into place all the things we learned from them. Sonny is inspired and putting to good use all the things he learned from his mentors just the same, and I for one couldn’t be happier. May we all inspire one another and make the world a happier place. Have a good day.
I am Mozambican from the south of Africa and all these dishes are made back home too. Different names but the same. I love that all of africa is connected in some way
This food makes me want to shed a tear... the pure, whole hearted efforts of those just surviving. Meanwhile the media labels people as dirty, or whatever. Thank you for proving them wrong. It literally takes going there to find out. Love it
@@maplegirl5915 and why do you think that? Would he eat it if it was? Legos is the richest place in Nigeria, they have basic cleaning and sanatising materials. Africa isn't as dirty and disgusting as the media makes us believe
Wow! Stumbled upon this series! Really cool food documentary. Keep it up. And you are really quite respectful of people's food and culture. I'm really missing Lagos!
One of my classmates in elementary school brought puff-puff to class for her birthday, and I fell in love! I never remembered what they were called, but now I do! I'm drooling already
@@hart3113 Nope, I had to google what those even were. I'm scandinavian and while I have friends who're "obsessed" with italian food, it usually just boils down to pasta and pizza. The closest thing to a classic snack from where I come from is a sort of doughey cookie named a "Klejner", which is a kind of christmas cookie famous in southern Scandinavia and probably germany. They're like small, dense donuts, but firmly twisted into a pointed oval shape, and they're synonymous with christmas here. We do also have a snack called "Æbleskiver" (roughly translated to "apple slices") which are big, fried doughballs, traditionally made with apples, and are usually served with jam and powdered sugar. They're fluffier and less fatty and are also synonymous with christmas!
My parents are African (Cameroonian to be specific) so I’m like literally relating to everything lol. Africa has the best food, beautiful people, best music (Afro pop), and the best resource that other countries keep steal. The whole continent is so underrated lol Plus who else hates the stereotype that Africa is poor. Some places in Africa have better mansions that in America! See ya waist
@@BlckMariposaI'm Nigerian and here are some nigerian cooking channels: SisiYemmieTv, Tasty city, Annie Itugbu, Phrankleen, Fantastic favour, kikifoodies, Ivoone Ajayi etc. Nigeria is BIG on cuisine, it's one of the countries with the biggest variety of food in the world. These channels will teach you how to cook jollof rice to how to make different swallows like fufu, amala, eba and different soups like egusi, ogbono, pepper soup etc and even teach you how to make pastries like puff puff. Of course these only make up 1% of nigerian cuisine. I would advise you to go to Nigeria to really experience the cuisine😊
I live in lagos nigeria and the food is superb! I like the egusi soup, jolof rice, puff puff, suya, grilled plantain.. eba, fufu.. i missed that country.. and i used to walk at the market alone and people will just stare at you but never harm you. They give you respect.. its only night time that the streets become dangerous for a oyinbo but majority of nigerians in lagos is respectful.. i also travelled to portharcort and abuja.. but lagos is nice bec of victoria island
@@chichieliogu yes indeed. I prefer to stay in victoria island. Theres much of things available for oyinbo. Especially the Bar Night Clubs🥰🥰 and nigerians knows how to party very well.
You should come to Ikorodu area, we rarely see any Oyinbo here, foreigners usually go to Victoria island, lekki, ajah, ikoyi those are the big money spender places, Ikorodu is okay too and it’s the best in Lagos, Ikorodu is the heart of Lagos
Sadly Nigeria is one of the main countries our ancestors was enslaved from & brought to the americas & islands . Our culture is going to be heavily similar to Nigeria. I hope to visit one day!!
Soo right i love that food and u know why i love that food because i am poor to and i live in that state and I love state so much but one day I will go to America and I know how to speak this because I use Translate 😀 and I actually speak i a other language
@@okayyy9740 Well, thats how you feel about it and thats taotally fine. However the culture is probably what he means by beauty. Im from nigeria and lagos is a place that all tribes can congregate and that's what makes it beautiful. The food, the clothing even the busyness of the streets. Its a sight to see tbh.
@@uncleshermstick acting as if america isn't a dangerous place yet citizens think its the greatest country in the world. (But i digress) Nigeria is dangerous yes, but that doesnt mean its unnatractive. Its a nice place to visit to see culture and taste its foods etc. If you live there, there are precautions to be taken to stay safe.
Not attacking you but it's funny how for many years many Spanish speaking Caribbeans have been denying their African heritage. Now that African has become 'cool' and you see plenty of white people travelling there and eating African food, all of the sudden everybody starts acknowledging the influence of Africa in their culture. Not hating just telling it as it is!
When I saw the notification, I was like WOW...I immediately rush down here. Thanks Sonny for the Nigeria series lolz 😂🥰♥️. Any Nigerian in the house, show so me love🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬❤️
Nigeria has a great variety of nice foods. I saw one delicacy I also enjoy in my country; Puff puff which in Swahili is called “Kaimati”. I’m from Kenya 🇰🇪
@@eyinimofeoluwa My friend, what are you talking about? Nigerian food is like English food, in which universe? I can mention up to 40 Nigerian dishes without thinking too hard
We are used to it that is one of the easy way to make money without spending more.some of those things they hawk are things you don't find easily mind you the hawk from long distance you can imagine how helpful there are sometimes. I feel for them but what to do? There are trying to survive this is Lagos the difficult but successful place according to some people's believe 😎
I'm not sure how my husband and sons found your channel but ever since they watched the 1st Nigerian food video they've been hooked on this channel and watching non-stop. My children traveled to Nigeria for the first time with my husband last year and my husband said you would've thought the boys were born there. They had a blast and were so excited to see your previous video on grilled Nigerian bush meat. Once all of this pandemic insanity is over we're planning to travel to Nigeria and we'll be going from resorts in one part of the country to resorts in other parts of the country. Fun times!! Edit: You've earned a new subscriber!
@@ameen7538 if almost everybody thinks someone is pretty, then most likely they are right. If one single person thinks she is not maybe that person is the one with the weird taste
i really appreciate the fact that u went to Nigeria cause i have been waiting for more than two years (big fann btw) and it really brings me joy for people to know there is more to Nigeria than what they know . So as yoruba (tribe) from Nigeria i really appreciate u🎀🎀🎀
@@bleeem Yes, all over Africa French is spoken, also English, Italian, Dutch, Mandarin, Arabic and more. Africans love to learn languages, that's why we have over 250 languages in Nigeria. A good example of this openness to languages is portrayed colourfully in a song by a Nigerian Musician 2face - Ihe neme, in that song he thanks people in a lot of languages.
@@oama2009 wow, i dindt know they talked so many languages in Nigeria, i know that in Africa there are like 1000+ ethinic groups, but 250 languages in only one country of Africa is crazy
I'm so impressed with how well they carry stuff on top of their head. I've carried stuff that way before but I always have to use one hand to stabilize.
Sonny, thank you for appreciating inherent cultural differences and taking the time to educate with every visit to any country. You are truly a spectacular journalist and comedic human. As a Nigerian, I thank you. ❤️
This is a very interesting documentary and it made me home sick I grew up in Lagos Nigeria but I was born in the states.Nigerians are very hard working people seeing all these different types of food just showed me how much I miss home!! There is no place like home.
ross meroe I have to find one in Florida but we talked about it more for the culture and land. Trying to be more connected to nature honestly lol but the food is a big PLUS 🤤
The Gucci Sista how is he rude? He was respectful through the whole video. I don’t believe the camera guy really just walked up to the umbrella girl. It was probably just playing around.
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You guys make the best video i wish i have meet you
First
Best Ever Food Review Show say hi to me 🤗😜😋one of your fan first comment
You be making me Hungry😭
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I like how he respects the food and always has something nice to say
Me too
He better!
me too
As he should ! Lol
Bcoz the food is indeed nice i think do
As a Nigerian, I'm very impressed with how much effort they put into making this video about our culture and food scene. Well done!
As a Congolese I also appreciate your culture and traditions, Keep it up
In India too, we have the same street food , we eat daily in the evenings and morning. Same food exactly. we call it "Bonda".
@@yellenaresh5542 I've had Bonda before; it's delicious! However, I think there's a difference. Puff-Puff is literally just fried dough, while Bonda often have vegetables incorporated into the mix (correct me if that's not the case)
@@antonfrommilan.746 No vegetables are added to Bonda. some people add just some onion and green chilli or else plain, completely Flour.
In some parts of India , in Tamilnadu, they add vegetables.
@@yellenaresh5542 Didn't realize that, thanks for explaining! Perhaps I ate something different.
I’m Nigerian, and I’m loving this channel, the authenticity is mind blowing. You don’t see a lot of foreigners interested in our culture.
yeaj
I am in Ireland. I wish I could taste Nigerian foods over there. They look delicious.
Is Nigeria safe for tourists ?
@@kamisama623 Yes it is. Avoid going to sketchy places at night is all really.
I think Nigerian women and men are beautiful. Lol what skin cream do you guys use?!😍
Aunty killed me when she said “Merci”😂😂😂😂
Maybe from Benin
@@adeolaadebiyi7618 you dont have to be from benin to know french in nigeria
@@Jaiahonlii French is not one of our languages in Nigeria
@@Jaiahonlii And yes true
@@vwil8093 They teach it in schools across nigeria especially in lagos
He literally has one of the best jobs in the world. I don’t even think it’s job actually, more like a lifestyle !
Uhmm, so where is the heart button for this comment?🤷🏻♂️ 😅
Oh yah he does...🤣
Depends on your taste. I like my job a lot too. As an introvert, I would probably not enjoy his job.
Yess I love it his job is my favorite 😃
Yeah white skin are privileged all over the world...
I like him he eat everything without complaining . He give them a goood good rate
im kinda hoped a unga bunga was going to be at the end
Get Real you sound like you were cursed
@Get Real Or you might have an allergy to certain things. Like gluten. I would get that checked out.
Queue that’s not funny
Get Real honestly same for me. I would’ve been in the bathroom after each meal probably 😂🤦🏻♀️
She's really sweet and genuine! I love the people who accompany you in EVERY SINGLE country.
It's business
💩
Her hair style is artificial..
@@Shonuyadav6764 so what?
@@anwarariffin4998 fuck ur ass
I am nigerian and I like seeing people eating our food.
I am Yoruba
And my favorite food is
Ewedu and amala
That's one of the food we eat in nigeria.
Puff is malpua in india
Im Yoruba too but i don't like jollof rice 😬
I haven't eaten amala in years😭
Mine is with gbegiri
@@fey3998wetin u come Dey chop if u go party 😂
“is it spicy for you at all?”
“normal”
😂😂😂
❤️
Yeah, food in West Africa is pretty spicy.
aint nothing spicy to africans best part is its real spice
@@millerlynb.catakaw4648 same here in north east India
Come to India we will tell you what spicy is called.
can we appreciate the LOT OF EFFORTS in editing of this video, THAT WAS SO AWESOME!
PS: thank ü for the wonderful likes!
seriously, when the music stopped when we was talking and it started playing again.
Finally someone who notices good editing I love watching vids and paying attention to the editors job what he could have done better maybe
Right?! Excellent work from the editing department! Production staff went above and beyond on this one.
An only video editor that understands this
All of the time and effort it took to prepare all that food, and it only amounted to $19.41? I bet he kept the residual $80
Can we just give a moment for the heads of the ladies who cary everything on their head
The balance!!
I do it too! After a while it doesn't hurt as much
roblox girl xd yeah and it really helps with strengthening your neck posture
Lol
@@smallbodybighead6 i love how your username fits this comment.
The lady who moved the umbrella and said “don’t snap me” 😭😭😭😭😭😭
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😂 sis Really did
That made me laugh so hard.
I was looking for a comment like this🤣🤣
right an dteh fact they kept it in the video 😭😭😭😭😭😭
I swear, the women in Africa are absolutely stunning! Gorgeous!!!
Kevin Stfu dumbass, stop being racist fucking shit
K3RA - B1NE how is that racist? Wtf
Kevin you play fortnite your opinion is invalid
Kevin I don’t think you should share something negative like that. But okie dokie
Kevin bro who cares
The woman co-host is so beautiful. I mean, she's really pretty.
She isn't pretty she is GORGEOUS!
Yes she is... Very natural beauty
I agree! Her beauty has resemblace with Miss Kathryn Bernardo of the Philippines.
SIMP!
edit: U dumbfuck people. I did not say this as a real statement. It was a way for me to comment a sarcastic comment to tease his ass and i wanted to laugh anyway looking at my own “comment”. And yes ofc i do think the lady is beautiful and pretty, i do agree. I just didn’t want to make a serious statement. What’s wrong with being in a jokey mood? I also thought about if calling him simp was a okay but there WAS an another person who wrote this before me. The fawk is wrong with u boys, i wrote after him. Yall should be attacking both of us. Just because i have a zero two pfp, there should not be a difference. I’m not dragging him into this but this is getting really unfair. I have so far do not see any statement about that person except me. Im sorry, im not a boy. Idk how boys works but this is ridiculous. Being all-time simp isn’t ALL bad. IT ISNT ILLEGAL EITHER. I’m also a simp at waifu and husbandos. Ik wtf is simp. I know how it feels like. Worse for a weeb to like someone who doesnt even exist. I have guy friends who are FINE with simping. And It’s for him, i was saying that to him.. he should be the only one replying if he is a real simp or not or that he is offended, if he does replies, i will say sorry cuz i offended him. Yall just saying stuffs for him without asking him. Without knowing someone tone of the comment and accusing shit is ridiculous. Stop beating around the bush, I’m not saying that to u.
Im not deleting my comment lol.
@@luvvy1708 bro stfu like ffs just bc he compliments someone doesnt mean he is a simp
The girl who was with him is really pretty
Tony Scott yeah she was, the guy was a little annoying though.
I think i am in love with her
Wait can I help everyone out real quick, she is a beauty model. Like Ms. Universe competition
Simps
Robo Gamer 12 years old kids theses days 🙄
And can I just say he's so cute and nice as well? He doesn't really act rude towards their culture and come cocky unlike other people who tries different foods and puke or act disgusted. He's just 👌 amazing!
I like how she cringed at pretty much *everything he said*
Same xD
Typical white boy. 🤣
@@marissasifre9026 lol
No milk just shuga an pap
Oh stfu salahadeen, you cant roof a biscuit
I'm from South Africa and I'm proper impressed with the variety of food in Nigeria... love my brothers and sisters there in the west.
This is like half the food in Lagos alone, there are extra 35 states man, imagine 😂😂
There are various meals in Nigeria, I am a Nigerian
And I adore south African culture even though im Nigerian. Im from Borno state lol
holland
Osato Natalya lagos has the cheapest meals?
I must say the music that you put in the background as extremely well researched... Kudos to your Team!
I agreee I love the music
he use royalty music maybe
The music isn't nigerian related. I am nigerian. But kudos to the sound team
It sounds like how Lagos feels. Constant pressure and movement.
@@unquietgrave4444 well Lagos does feel that way. But it's also an exciting experience!
I was recently In Africa a few months back and my taste buds will never crave American food again! The flavors are out of this world
Intresting, which country did u go to
The way she balances that Abacha box on her head like it’s nothing so amazing .☺️
Riiiiight!?! GOALS
In my country (haiti) when I was ten I try to carry water and I in up dropping the whole bucket but I did really good with carry fruits.
I have a headache just looking at it. You must have a strong heads to hold all that loads.
OMG 😱😱😱😱😱😱😱WOAH
Yea lots of cultures do that from all over the world
The singer "success is not about money...it's about the number of people I impact while I'm here" What a great description of true success.
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Wow. What hi said is stunning. I. Love it.
indirectly ...the no.of social media followers😊
She could literally be a model!!😍 her complexion and beauty in general is everything!!😍❤️
@@MonkeyDLuffy-ly2rg UM no she is not?? do you feel that way about yourself?? your poor soul
:(
@@MonkeyDLuffy-ly2rg no hun, You're just blind
@@juzzgail6 f u niggas
@@MonkeyDLuffy-ly2rg if you gate blacks why you watching, fuck off
@@ugonnaohaekelem8618 gate wtf you can't even write properly
Nigeria is my country,
It has 36 states,
There are many towns and villages,
Abuja is the capital.
The Quality of this Video is insane
😂😂😂ikr that’s what we get here
0:52 Anyone else notice
@@ic9459 what are ylh talking about?
It has more quality than the entirety of africa
RandomUser 🖕🏼🤦🏽♂️😂
I love his last words, he said and I quote
"The challenges we face shooting here are a reflection of a culture who after generation of mistreatment and oppression from outside Force's now refuses to be taken for granted by outsiders or anyone else"
Thanks for your understanding 💖💖💖
collection of english words i dont know
Which outside forces would those be?
@@breatheasy2693 what do you think?
@@breatheasy2693 European
@@divacheeks I thought they meant government forces tbh
can we talk about their skin? omg expensive creams could never.
Honestly I haven’t seen one blemish ✨✨✨
bc they eat good and healthy food 😍
Helps when they don’t eat processed food like we do in America 🤷🏻♀️
For some people if you don’t regularly wash your face your skin stays clear
Thank you @Carolina ramirez
The small boy that told them “waka” 😂😂😂😂😂
Omo, I sharply did my own back . Lol
Na true o
I know right😂😂
7:49
I'm from Nigeria and it brings a smile to my face seeing a foreigner interested in my country.
They’re food is delicious 😋
Trueeeee. Same here, no one really gives a crap about anything African
@@osophine8672 Only Egypt and SA, see way is going on in Nigeria, no one outside the country even cares😔
He is not interested in your country. It's his job. You don't need anyone's approval.
@@Salahuddin-jc4fy why do you have to spoil a good thing
I've had the privilege of having spent a lot of time in Nigeria and these few videos you've done on Lagos have brought back some great memories. I grew fond of many of their dishes, particularly pepper soup, and I can say that nobody knows how to use chillies like Nigerians!
Oh yes!!!
Its true
Is it safe there please? 202!
Did you meet the African prince and collect your inheritance ???
@@TsarOfRuss moron
I LOVE that this show is becoming more Anthony Bourdain-esque. Sonny, you’re a natural at it, and add your own humorous spin, which is great 👍🏻
I said this in another video, but I had to say it again. The production of this show keeps getting better and better. Keep it going and keep connecting with people and their culture, and how food connects us all.
I definitely agree! Way to go, Sonny!
He'll always be a copy, Anthony had a style ALL his own, a memorable character.
Dm So We all are the accumulative collective of those things that inspired us, motivated us, and came before us. Nobody is a copy of their mentors and heroes, we are the inspired and we honour them by putting into place all the things we learned from them. Sonny is inspired and putting to good use all the things he learned from his mentors just the same, and I for one couldn’t be happier. May we all inspire one another and make the world a happier place. Have a good day.
I am Mozambican from the south of Africa and all these dishes are made back home too. Different names but the same. I love that all of africa is connected in some way
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This food makes me want to shed a tear... the pure, whole hearted efforts of those just surviving. Meanwhile the media labels people as dirty, or whatever. Thank you for proving them wrong. It literally takes going there to find out. Love it
They really arent hygenic when cooking food. What are you talking about?!
this food is probably dirty af what are you talking about
@@maplegirl5915 and why do you think that? Would he eat it if it was? Legos is the richest place in Nigeria, they have basic cleaning and sanatising materials. Africa isn't as dirty and disgusting as the media makes us believe
@@ceoofoop8655 doubt
@@maplegirl5915 omg girl open your mind
I just love his energy and how respectful he is while being himself. So beautiful to witness. Thank you!💜
2 minutes in and I already crave with all my heart a puff puff
When those things are dunked into melted white chocolate, it's literally like a good from the gods of dessert
HAHAHAHA
I know right 😂😂😂😂...I think say na only me
Me too. Am making them tomorrow. If u live in Columbus Ohio you are invited 😋😋😋
Yesss
Wow! Stumbled upon this series! Really cool food documentary.
Keep it up.
And you are really quite respectful of people's food and culture.
I'm really missing Lagos!
Omg that kid who sticks his tongue out 😂
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This is the reply I was looking for 😆
Scrolled down to look for this comment
😂🤣
Stupid kid
One of my classmates in elementary school brought puff-puff to class for her birthday, and I fell in love! I never remembered what they were called, but now I do! I'm drooling already
Have you never had zeppoles?
@@hart3113 Nope, I had to google what those even were. I'm scandinavian and while I have friends who're "obsessed" with italian food, it usually just boils down to pasta and pizza. The closest thing to a classic snack from where I come from is a sort of doughey cookie named a "Klejner", which is a kind of christmas cookie famous in southern Scandinavia and probably germany. They're like small, dense donuts, but firmly twisted into a pointed oval shape, and they're synonymous with christmas here.
We do also have a snack called "Æbleskiver" (roughly translated to "apple slices") which are big, fried doughballs, traditionally made with apples, and are usually served with jam and powdered sugar. They're fluffier and less fatty and are also synonymous with christmas!
The tribe mark editing skills is dope! 🔥🔥🔥😁
Look like something out of the matrix. That was dope!!
It's beautiful
😍
The editor is is amazing
Very funny! 😅
I want to travel the continent of Africa and go on an eating spree. 😍
Especially to Ghana 🇬🇭, Nigeria 🇳🇬, Liberia 🇱🇷,
Just Expect to get fat, our love language is food and fattening people makes us happy.
You will need more courage than money.
@@tunxlaw why courage
@@wiliewilson5205 Your rules don't apply in Nigeria. You would have to create new ones.
7:14 the editing, the music and the transition. Editor you've killed it my man.
His production is awesome.
I don't want to be rude but the first thing I think about is Naruto.
@@jettstanley1264 😂😂
Everyone's an editing critic these days 🙄
@@Jay-we2ek Around here, we call it appreciation
My parents are African (Cameroonian to be specific) so I’m like literally relating to everything lol. Africa has the best food, beautiful people, best music (Afro pop), and the best resource that other countries keep steal. The whole continent is so underrated lol
Plus who else hates the stereotype that Africa is poor. Some places in Africa have better mansions that in America! See ya waist
🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲
237 unite
My parents are from cote d voire (ivory coast)
@Ant Nam Huh? I don’t understand TwT
@Ant Nam Well, I was born in American but are you just trying to say I’m Cameroonian cuz I still don’t understand. I may be just dumb..lol
This just made me realize that I haven’t had authentic African food and I’ve been missing out 😩
Being born in a Yoruba family (a main Nigerian tribe), it slaps.
Just Passing Through. Must be nice 😫
Any one want to share names of African cooks on RUclips? Idc about the country or tribe they stem from I just want some good food 😩
As a Nigerian I say you should try it out as fast as possible
@@BlckMariposaI'm Nigerian and here are some nigerian cooking channels: SisiYemmieTv, Tasty city, Annie Itugbu, Phrankleen, Fantastic favour, kikifoodies, Ivoone Ajayi etc. Nigeria is BIG on cuisine, it's one of the countries with the biggest variety of food in the world. These channels will teach you how to cook jollof rice to how to make different swallows like fufu, amala, eba and different soups like egusi, ogbono, pepper soup etc and even teach you how to make pastries like puff puff. Of course these only make up 1% of nigerian cuisine. I would advise you to go to Nigeria to really experience the cuisine😊
I live in lagos nigeria and the food is superb! I like the egusi soup, jolof rice, puff puff, suya, grilled plantain.. eba, fufu.. i missed that country.. and i used to walk at the market alone and people will just stare at you but never harm you. They give you respect.. its only night time that the streets become dangerous for a oyinbo but majority of nigerians in lagos is respectful.. i also travelled to portharcort and abuja.. but lagos is nice bec of victoria island
I live in Victoria island. It’s pretty filled with oyinbo folks 😂😂😂
@@chichieliogu yes indeed. I prefer to stay in victoria island. Theres much of things available for oyinbo. Especially the Bar Night Clubs🥰🥰 and nigerians knows how to party very well.
I want to travel to VI
Naming all these foods is making me drool…. Nigerian food is dope and I have traveled and had a variety of dishes. Everyone must try… simply DOPE 😊
You should come to Ikorodu area, we rarely see any Oyinbo here, foreigners usually go to Victoria island, lekki, ajah, ikoyi those are the big money spender places, Ikorodu is okay too and it’s the best in Lagos, Ikorodu is the heart of Lagos
The girl is so beautiful, what a glowing skin she has 😍 and the guy is so kind, love from India 🇮🇳
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Why you hide your face ?
I see so much similarities in Caribbean food... love the motherland
😍
Man I want to go to the Caribbean one day
Miss Caribbean land and friends, love from Bali💚
True!!!
Sadly Nigeria is one of the main countries our ancestors was enslaved from & brought to the americas & islands . Our culture is going to be heavily similar to Nigeria. I hope to visit one day!!
Dude..the girl looks really pretty
She is
Agree!!
I couldnt agree more
Im really boutta bus a nut to a food review channel. Im sorry god😩🙏
@@crippininadiaper98 what a sinful man you are
Love Nigerian culture and my Nigerian friends. Love from Pakistan ❤
I love how this guy is sooo open to different cultures’ native foods.
Why is the street food looks like restaurant cuisine, looks so satisfyingly delicous, mouth watering, 😋
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True! Delicious 😋
Lol, my Filipino friend also said that.
Soo right i love that food and u know why i love that food because i am poor to and i live in that state and I love state so much but one day I will go to America and I know how to speak this because I use Translate 😀 and I actually speak i a other language
@@Nana_IMbetterofc we will welcome you friend!!
Wow their culture is fascinating.
Luke Skywalker ?
😕
Luke Skywalker ???
0:52
Bruh
Love this channel and even more in love with the fact that he's in the heart of Lagos 🇳🇬💯✨🖤🙏🏽
0:52 girl was like " Hell nah you aint recordin anybody"
Not w/o her permission...ha! ha! ha!
LOL right
Does she say "don't stop , nah?|" lol
Alistar lol I hear it
She got something to hide ?
This is so wholesome. You can tell they enjoy sharing their culture with you. Keep up this amazing work!
'Nobody reads the paper, we just eat' my kind of people I would fit in very well
Lol
😅😂😂🤗
I'm rolling
😂🤣
I am from Bangladesh and I miss reading the papers from street food.
Her eyes are so welcoming. You can tell she's a total sweetheart.
lol come to Sydney Australia, you'll spend $100 in one meal.😂
And it won't even be good haha.
Same in Israel lol
hahaha not bad
but i lyk u😊
But the challenge is to spend $100 on street food...
Come to Kenya and 100 buck will last you a month hehehe
Beautiful Country and food is tasty there
lagos isn’t very beautiful not going to lie
@@okayyy9740 how, it is attractive for foreigners,
@@okayyy9740 Well, thats how you feel about it and thats taotally fine. However the culture is probably what he means by beauty. Im from nigeria and lagos is a place that all tribes can congregate and that's what makes it beautiful. The food, the clothing even the busyness of the streets. Its a sight to see tbh.
Ah yes the most dangerous place for children is pretty beutiful
@@uncleshermstick acting as if america isn't a dangerous place yet citizens think its the greatest country in the world. (But i digress)
Nigeria is dangerous yes, but that doesnt mean its unnatractive. Its a nice place to visit to see culture and taste its foods etc. If you live there, there are precautions to be taken to stay safe.
I focus my attention to the black lady, she's so pretty. that's the natural beauty.
I love African food! The ones I’ve tried so far are nutritious, fresh ,delicious & most importantly hygienic!
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Would love to try it
I see a lot of familiar stuff im from Puerto Rico our culture is strongly influenced by Africa
True talk.
Africa is the mother of all
Brazil even more
Dominican Republic as well
Not attacking you but it's funny how for many years many Spanish speaking Caribbeans have been denying their African heritage. Now that African has become 'cool' and you see plenty of white people travelling there and eating African food, all of the sudden everybody starts acknowledging the influence of Africa in their culture. Not hating just telling it as it is!
I worked with an African man who would bring Puff Puffs in often. They are SO GOOD and ADDICTIVE! 😋🥰
The food or the one who brings it? A hug will do for the person. 😂
When I saw the notification, I was like WOW...I immediately rush down here. Thanks Sonny for the Nigeria series lolz 😂🥰♥️. Any Nigerian in the house, show so me love🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬❤️
We're here 🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬were watching 💕💕💪
Up naija
I'm sure everyone has Nigerian in them :D.. this is cool... I lived in Israel , but I want to go to Nigeria now
We dey here kampe! Naija to the world!! ❤❤🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬
Rebbe Hyman come on down!
As a Nigerian I thoroughly enjoyed watching him try to pronounce the names of the dishes haha 👍
So true
Nigeria has a great variety of nice foods. I saw one delicacy I also enjoy in my country; Puff puff which in Swahili is called “Kaimati”. I’m from Kenya 🇰🇪
Haujaona ugali ya yam
Hiyo ni kaimati ama dotii
Nadhani ugali wanaita pap
D nigerian foods I can mention are not up to ten, our food are more of an English food
@@eyinimofeoluwa My friend, what are you talking about? Nigerian food is like English food, in which universe? I can mention up to 40 Nigerian dishes without thinking too hard
Can we talk about how these people carry giant crates and stuff on their heads?
Props to yall!
They can't. Check on their neck problems in older age. They're literally killing themselves to survive.
They're good at balancing. That's why not harm.
@@Goldie_Roger thats a lie its all about balance .
We are used to it that is one of the easy way to make money without spending more.some of those things they hawk are things you don't find easily mind you the hawk from long distance you can imagine how helpful there are sometimes. I feel for them but what to do? There are trying to survive this is Lagos the difficult but successful place according to some people's believe 😎
@@Affluent-empire-tv ok i understand better now thanks!
He’s so respectful an i love it.
"I see a banana and nuts, I see an opportunity to make a joke" 😂😂
😏😉😜
This man doesn’t fear corona, corona fears him
Old documentary but recent upload
Its takes a while before it hit RUclips so I'm sure dis might be documented a lomg ago
Lmao right
Trippy Pepsi there are barely any cases of Covid-19 in Nigeria hun, so don’t assume.
They’re scared that hes gonna eat them
@@chloelim6608 lol
Just love how they beautifully showed the body engravements as powerful, strong mark of identity and their heritage!
I want to go to nigeria love from philippines 🇵🇭
take me with you
sama ako
mee too
I’m from there, I could say it’s very diverse.
The tribal marks looks so cool and the editors made it even more cooler with the light effect
I'm not sure how my husband and sons found your channel but ever since they watched the 1st Nigerian food video they've been hooked on this channel and watching non-stop. My children traveled to Nigeria for the first time with my husband last year and my husband said you would've thought the boys were born there. They had a blast and were so excited to see your previous video on grilled Nigerian bush meat. Once all of this pandemic insanity is over we're planning to travel to Nigeria and we'll be going from resorts in one part of the country to resorts in other parts of the country. Fun times!!
Edit: You've earned a new subscriber!
the production of this channel is from another planet. Well done guys!
Best food Ever Around The World
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The editing is just so damn good, whenever edits needs a raise!
Whoever
Jess Cruz yes word police
Athena B 😂😂😂
I love the flame effects that where put for there markings it can just show how much straight that the people have from there tribe💖💖
Idk but I just stared at her the whole time. Damn she's pretty
She really is!
Whats her name
Everyone is over rating her
@@ameen7538 if almost everybody thinks someone is pretty, then most likely they are right. If one single person thinks she is not maybe that person is the one with the weird taste
She looks like Patricia bright. I see where Patricia gets her good looks from!
Now this episode makes me miss Nigeria ,the delicacy is just the best ....
@@EuropanMind GTFO ..you just a stupid troll ,I don't come to your dumb country or culture and call it crap so don't come for mine aii
Omnicros who hurt you
Omnicros you stupid! 😂
Omnicros fck off
Omnicros * Says an imbecile who comes from a part of the world where eating possum roadkills are desirable but then again you can’t fix stupid.
She so gorgeous,, love her smile 😍
Mrmajidmaraj ur a simp
@@loserboymcbobpants6205 Imagine calling somebody a simp for thinking somebody is attractive please stfu thnx
@@user-qy4fx2lv5c Don't be too hard on him, he's still a virgin
@@davidwavid9475 is being a virgin a bad thing?
@@mabhodlelajj1195 in nowadays society yes 😂😂
Wooooow beautiful place, Africa,and also the people 💓 god bless Africa , from Philippines 💓
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i really appreciate the fact that u went to Nigeria cause i have been waiting for more than two years (big fann btw) and it really brings me joy for people to know there is more to Nigeria than what they know . So as yoruba (tribe) from Nigeria i really appreciate u🎀🎀🎀
Mama said: Boyyyy I'm international. "Merci" 02:50
@Ash Vlogs Hmmm how so ?
permanentally
@@oama2009 there are places in africa where they talk french, and even portuguese, but i don't know where lol
@@bleeem Yes, all over Africa French is spoken, also English, Italian, Dutch, Mandarin, Arabic and more. Africans love to learn languages, that's why we have over 250 languages in Nigeria. A good example of this openness to languages is portrayed colourfully in a song by a Nigerian Musician 2face - Ihe neme, in that song he thanks people in a lot of languages.
@@oama2009 wow, i dindt know they talked so many languages in Nigeria, i know that in Africa there are like 1000+ ethinic groups, but 250 languages in only one country of Africa is crazy
I'm so impressed with how well they carry stuff on top of their head. I've carried stuff that way before but I always have to use one hand to stabilize.
I’m Nigerian but I don’t know how to carry things on my head like that. I’m very impressed by the way load balance on their heads.
I can carry stuff on my head from Lagos to Europe without holding it😂😂
Anderson West Ebimo that’s an amazing craft 😂😂👌🏽
They do that in east Africa too, it’s impressive
My dad's Nigerian did that when he was little and now has scoliosis 😱💀💀
Sonny, thank you for appreciating inherent cultural differences and taking the time to educate with every visit to any country. You are truly a spectacular journalist and comedic human. As a Nigerian, I thank you. ❤️
This whole video is on a different level, I expect this kind of video from a big documentary company not a RUclipsr, big thumbs up to this channel 👍👍
Exactly
Sonny your so respectful to other cultures an their ways an traditions , I love all your videos,
Yolanda F and that’s why he is my favorite foot reviewer.
@@briannam1082 mine to , I went on a binge last week an started watching Sonny's videos from start , so funny , he's grown so much to love him
Yolanda F *You’re
As a Nigerian am so proud and love my Nigeria food Gosh I missed that puff puff 😁😁😁❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
I can tell I'd really like the abacha - looks very light, fresh & flavourful
The Nigerian series were my favourite so far🇳🇬😊
West Africa in general is a region of unusual foods .He should go to Ghana and eat giant snails and Liberia for monkey meat, no kidding.
Me to
Finally a food tour on Nigeria, I’ve been waiting for this 😌
Same
The $100 street food challenge has got to be my favorite series these guys do
Sonny. Do you donate what you dont spend with your $100 challenge to an organization in the place you visit? You are so sweet. 🤟
Am really in love with ur content and ur ability to cope with every tribe and trying not to disrespect anyone, bigups ✌
This is a very interesting documentary and it made me home sick I grew up in Lagos Nigeria but I was born in the states.Nigerians are very hard working people seeing all these different types of food just showed me how much I miss home!! There is no place like home.
Some days my husband and I talk about moving to Africa. The food always look so soulful.
There are loads of great Nigerian and other African restaurants in the US (I'm assuming the food is a great motivator in your quest to move there).
ross meroe I have to find one in Florida but we talked about it more for the culture and land. Trying to be more connected to nature honestly lol but the food is a big PLUS 🤤
If you ever consider it please look into Botswana! Their GDP is growing fast, and its absolutely beautiful ❤️
@@kindredspiritoflife any update?
Nope still in “Merica” lol but if my husband and I decide to move we’d be sure to vlog that experience
Him: *trying to say "thank you" in local language*
Mama: *says "thank you" in French*
that’s their language...
many speak french in different countries there
Dose Of Fabby no that’s not the language
@@faburloso we don't speak French like that in Nigeria
@@tammy5466 Right french isn't really spoken in Nigeria but in Cameroon
i was in nigeria for three years and i used to love the koose/akara with its seasoning in yobe state
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The more I stare at her, the more I find her beautiful. I love her skin. And wait, am I crazy to think that they actually look good together? Lol.
k
no not with the colonizer ...
They do look good together ☺️
Same here
@@MerryChrisMas25 congrats your a racist piece of sh_t
The intro when the lady was covering herself with her umbrella maybe you could have asked for permission to film her
Ik that’s what I was thinking
that was kinda funny
Yeah. The main guy was kind of inconsiderate and rude. He could have been nicer. 😑
The Gucci Sista how is he rude? He was respectful through the whole video. I don’t believe the camera guy really just walked up to the umbrella girl. It was probably just playing around.
Antonio Perez Not rude intentionally of course but just a little inconsiderate. That girl did not seem happy.
The lady that sells pudding looks like she had the best nap of her life.
😂😂😂
It’s called “ogi” it’s no close to pudding lmao
it is not pudding !!!!!!!
She looked really angry and hated him.
Jason Fournier she probably hate the white skin in a foreigner, while not seeing the real soul behind his race.