This was absolute much fun hosting and guiding you guys for the coffee farm experience...now people know what it takes to have a great cup of coffee ☕. Thanks kaka
This was fun to watch. The only thing that would have made this better would've been drone shots of the plantations, or at least shots from your car as you were driving through the area. Kiambu county with its tea and coffee farms are a sight to behold! I wasn't aware either of the purpose of the valves on he packaging. You should also tour the tea farms in the area, and those in Kericho. Looking forward to more videos 🖤
Currently looking for a drone operator & I’ll get more shots of the surrounding area moving forward. Your insight is very valuable. The gas valves 🤦🏾♂️🤯……Asante Sana 🙏🏾
Very good video! I wish you would have restated what he said because he talked very fast and I couldn't hear everything that he said. I can't wait to get back to Kenya!
@@Dolledupandthangsme too. Subscribed to both your channels and once again so happy and proud of you to have taken the big leap into the motherland with todlers! That's the spirit! Mubarikiwe
damn, seems like all the shit that we were taught about Afrika is a lie, these Africans just look like us black Americans, at least they dont kill each other in the name of Gang, looking forward to coming to the motherland.
The world is a stage they will have you thinking what they want you to think, come out of her my people, my people perish due to lack of knowledge, its time for our awakening
As a serious coffee drinker this was really interesting. Here is the US, I mostly drink Columbian coffee, but when ever possible I get Kenyan coffee. Me I ❤ 🇰🇪 ☕️....
@@mfalmemusa Auston Hallen has been looking for an editor. Do you think you can hook him up? I think he would be willing to pay. Or maybe you or your wife can take up that gig to add to your coins. I am assuming you know who he is. A young guy that has been travelling around Africa and the world, currently in Ghana but will be back in Nairobi I guess next week or something. Reach out to him, you might be of help to him as you are a local of Nairobi now. :) I am loving how you and your wife are both embracing your new home in Kenya plus your kids. Kudos cause it takes a lot of sacrifice and commitment. Congrats.
Great content King Musa. Fresh. New. Loving it. Keep letting our AA brothers and sisters in America know that here is home, and they need to come visit or come back.
I have been skipping this video for a while but I'm glad I watched it, thank you for the interview Musa. You are a force for good may you invest in our country and make a killing doing it. Africa will rise up if we start focusing on ourself
hahhaha have been skipping this video for 2 days now but youtube algo has said its a must watch.thanks for sharing have learnt more about coffee now i know the dark and white difference
Whew so for those of us who drink coffee better make my way to farms to buy it. Out here I buy pure coffee from a single source farm in Kenya…. It’s smooth as can be! Mfalme when you are in the states I have a plug for you for that good stuff. Nice interview love your content .
great channel...its refreshing seeing your own country through the eyes and experiences of visitors...i would love to see your reaction on GIKOMBA MARKET and the public transport especially matatu culture
Came to Kenya and door's are just opening for you left right and centre wooow and your working tirelessly nice your happy too far being in mama land 🇰🇪
This was amazing! I'ma tea drinker, but this made me want to try some. Question: Is this owned by his family or other native Kenyans? You and the Mrs. have excellent content!
Yup, yes it is. Pretty much all of the coffee farms in Kenya were transferred from their previous colonial owners to indigenous Kenyan ownership between the 1960 - 70s.
Reminds me of my time when I was a little girl running around my grandfather's coffee farm and eating the red coffee beans and suffer with a running stomach 😂😂😂😂.....ofcourse I never learnt much to the annoyance of Guka 😅😅
I keep saying instant coffee is whatever is at the bottom of the barrel after roasting hehehe coffee dust 😂😂😂….. I have never been a fan of instant coffee it gives me instant heart burn. I love to grind and brew my own coffee and yes if I can’t drink it black unsweetened it ain’t worth it….
What will shock you is that Germany does not grow coffee but, it exports coffee worth $20 Billion annually while a combined African coffee growing countries export coffee earning only $ 2 Billion annually. The monopoly of the coffee industry by Germany is just because they do value addition after purchasing it from the African countries. Starbucks in America has a binding contract with Germany and therefore will never buy their coffee directly from any African country.
True I worked for a German firm neumann group and 80%of our coffee is shipped to the port of humburg in Germany as raw coffee they make more than us despite not having a coffee stem in Germany
This is shocking and a shame. A crime! I wonder who Germany’s biggest supplier is? Kenya??? Which African countries are being robbed by Germany? Seems like Kenya needs to raise their export prices.