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African Village Life!/Cooking The Most Appetizing Food In Uganda. 🇺🇬 

Miss Trudy
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@africannyako
@africannyako Год назад
It was nice spending time with you, my favorite person 💙
@musiimentamoreen8
@musiimentamoreen8 Год назад
Mutulideko emere sili musanyufu kyoka nvakusulila coob🫓😢
@MissTrudyy
@MissTrudyy Год назад
Same here!
@TherapistRebecca
@TherapistRebecca Год назад
You two were amazing
@ejanghilda1926
@ejanghilda1926 Год назад
It was nice seeing you guys , it was me that said hello trudy while passing by
@mariemagloire426
@mariemagloire426 Год назад
This is call tania
@MissTrudyy
@MissTrudyy Год назад
You guys suggested it on instagram! So I had to do it! 😍 What other videos do you want to see from Uganda?! 😊
@RobertsDigital
@RobertsDigital Год назад
Miss Trudy I'm hungry O... I wish I were there to taste the delicious food😄 Nothing as good as our local African dishes. Thanks for the vid by the way & regards to Wode
@abioliab
@abioliab Год назад
What $10 can buy you in Uganda Cost of living for an average person in Uganda Facts about Uganda similar to the one you did in Mozambique and Liberia
@erinahkisakye6338
@erinahkisakye6338 Год назад
You nailed it western Uganda to has have. Some interviews with Ugandan youtubers we wanna learn and ............ Challenges and good things you then cross to Kenya and Tz How does it feel to do YT in these regions
@abioliab
@abioliab Год назад
Of course a video about falling in love with Kampala
@gracea8905
@gracea8905 Год назад
Every video u do w welcome it
@avodahproductions2203
@avodahproductions2203 Год назад
Interesting.....in Jamaica we use the same word catta or katta when you make a cushion to carry stuff on your head. One love from Jamaica 🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲❤️🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
@MissTrudyy
@MissTrudyy Год назад
Love it
@juliusk8257
@juliusk8257 Год назад
In Baganda culture in Uganda it's called Enkatta
@pastortom8366
@pastortom8366 Год назад
In Shona from Zimbabwe we call it Hata
@ibrex4realiu
@ibrex4realiu Год назад
It means the root word is Bantu hence the similarity.
@youarerightbut5066
@youarerightbut5066 Год назад
@@juliusk8257 it is still the same “en-katta “ is like saying “ a-katta”.
@blessedestiny7460
@blessedestiny7460 Год назад
I really love how the Granny was able to analyze all in English 👍😘👌🎈🎈 This recipe must be highly nutritional, 😋 any one who eats this regularly must surely live a long life
@MissTrudyy
@MissTrudyy Год назад
It really is! You should try it
@blessedestiny7460
@blessedestiny7460 Год назад
@@MissTrudyy I wish darling, hope to one day, good job 👏 but your shout when she said "that" to you is priceless 😀 🤣💟
@frankansa5961
@frankansa5961 Год назад
Wow,I must visit this beautiful country, Uganda. I love Uganda. I'm from Ghana.
@aabidahtendo5190
@aabidahtendo5190 Год назад
I love Ghana tooo
@katusabelydia426
@katusabelydia426 Год назад
Ur welcome dia
@blessedmonicakwajesus9277
@blessedmonicakwajesus9277 Год назад
Your most welcome to Uganda 🎉
@nakanjakkodorothy2032
@nakanjakkodorothy2032 Год назад
Iam omuganda from Uganda l have enjoyed the video, you have cooked well,well done ,we are proud of you our East african girl 🙏
@MissTrudyy
@MissTrudyy Год назад
Thank you for the positive feedback
@brid100
@brid100 Год назад
Am Ugandan I have loved n enjoyed watching this video
@dedanaruho256
@dedanaruho256 Год назад
I am a Ugandan from Western Part of the country, Thank you so much Miss Trudy, One thing I must tell you, Uganda has so many different cultures and traditions, What you have just prepared is mainly done in the Central part of the country, Like here in Western Uganda things are totally different, Actually we here in Western Uganda don't even know how to prepare food like that, All those taboos I saw in the video are new to me yet I am a Ugandan. That's why we are the pearl of Africa. Thank you for representing Uganda.
@imeldakemeza8725
@imeldakemeza8725 Год назад
In western Uganda we have what we associate with food security such as starting with picking a banana from the first bottom cluster so you never go out of banana supply from your plantation . Halving the first peeled banana so that you eat the food while at peace.
@tumuhimbisebridget8914
@tumuhimbisebridget8914 Год назад
Me too from western Uganda all am seeing in this video is new to me yet I have been in Central Uganda for more than 10years
@rosekakuru1438
@rosekakuru1438 Год назад
Im with you dear. Lots of unnecessary dos and donts
@gloriandagire1452
@gloriandagire1452 Год назад
She kept referring to central uganda, so I'm sure most of it wouldn't apply to western uganda.
@oraach
@oraach Год назад
@@tumuhimbisebridget8914 in kampala not in the villages... I also think she won't have the time to see every.. culture
@sarzig1
@sarzig1 Год назад
The reason Ugandans are so brilliant. The unique cooking style retains all the nutrients that nourishes the brains. Thanks for this cultural and unique cooking technique.
@mainajamesofficial
@mainajamesofficial Год назад
I love the way grandma is speaking good English
@blessedestiny7460
@blessedestiny7460 Год назад
Key Points 👉:, Respect, Honor & Faithfulness to traditions in general, in this case Ancestors, Twins, The Food Itself & extended family are highly represented, all put together help for fertility of the soil for bumper harvests, also in humans, I wish we have all these Respects, Honor, Adoration & Worship to our creator with fear, we will bring paradise to Earth
@MissTrudyy
@MissTrudyy Год назад
Very well said.
@kisuuleannet4902
@kisuuleannet4902 Год назад
Miss good to see you in Uganda am happy for you 😊 feel at home
@fitness2fifty441
@fitness2fifty441 Год назад
This made me cry. Oh how I miss Uganda! Thanks Miss Trudy for reminding me of where I grew up from. You must try out Nsenene too. Oh how I miss Africa and all the happy faces. The most healthy food one can ever eat presented by my beautiful sisters. 🥰 Mwebale nyo banyabo!
@MissTrudyy
@MissTrudyy Год назад
Awwwww! That’s so sweet! ❤
@amponsahagyemang3461
@amponsahagyemang3461 Год назад
In the Akan language of Ghana there is a popular saying "woe unto you if you don't have an elder" see how efficient and knowledgeable grandma taught Trudy and Nyako in these video. In Africa this is how young girls learn from their mothers the art of cooking. A really creative and educative video.
@Jfroosevelt
@Jfroosevelt Год назад
Uganda 🇺🇬 much love from me and friends 🇯🇲🇭🇹🇺🇸❤🙏
@katusabelydia426
@katusabelydia426 Год назад
Thanks dia
@tracycalloway7160
@tracycalloway7160 Год назад
WOW!! I'm in the USA watching this video and I can smell the food over here. Thanks for sharing such a rich culture with us.
@arodi_boyi9911
@arodi_boyi9911 Год назад
Let's appreciate our cultures, they are quite authentic..
@bobbyejohnson3408
@bobbyejohnson3408 Год назад
I love this video. Two young African sisters from different countries learning from their elder. I can hardly wait until My visit to the continent. December can’t come fast enough for me. I love Chicago, but feel the connection to Africa
@jamesbalibali5497
@jamesbalibali5497 Год назад
Im immediately sharing this to my south african wife,i always wanted such a video that can teach so much about my culture,and this is just all i needed,this is so fabulous wow im so happy❤❤❤
@MissTrudyy
@MissTrudyy Год назад
Go for it! 😀
@mikega1252
@mikega1252 Год назад
I am very happy to see Africans showing love ❤️ to each other. Trudy I am happy that you are not too proud to visit the village people. I enjoyed the visit with African Nyako.
@abioliab
@abioliab Год назад
Finally I am getting the African travel contents from Ms Trudy
@MissTrudyy
@MissTrudyy Год назад
Yes you are! 😀🙌🏼
@0tismadaline
@0tismadaline Год назад
My Trudy can fit everywhere she goes,she loves to learn new things too znd thanks for sharing sweetheart ❤
@MissTrudyy
@MissTrudyy Год назад
I sure can! 😀🙌🏼
@umarkov
@umarkov Год назад
Nyako is atypical Ugandan woman she really showed u the whole process ❤
@barrythetraveller102
@barrythetraveller102 Год назад
Nyako is Dholuo for Girl
@glonamu
@glonamu Год назад
Oh wow! Thanks Trudy,am a Ugandan staying in Canada.This has reminded me so much about home.I miss Ugandan food.
@MissTrudyy
@MissTrudyy Год назад
Always welcome
@Malaika58
@Malaika58 Год назад
My aunt is married to an Ugandan man. I used to visit before coming to England. Oh how I love matoke and the sauce, without the peanut sauce. When I go to Ugandan weddings I always go for matoke. So yummy 😋
@katusabelydia426
@katusabelydia426 Год назад
Thanks for love it where I u from dia
@Malaika58
@Malaika58 Год назад
@@katusabelydia426 I am from Burundi. We eat katogo, mixed with meat or beans.
@ohemaaraina
@ohemaaraina Год назад
The introduction is fire and I am so excited. Village vlogs here we come
@MissTrudyy
@MissTrudyy Год назад
You already know!
@earlybirddove
@earlybirddove Год назад
One of the best Trudy's videos about culture and lifestyle. I love how authentic this video was.
@ashamutwalib
@ashamutwalib Год назад
One of the coolest village videos made shout out to the editor👏👏✌🏻🥰
@MissTrudyy
@MissTrudyy Год назад
Awwwwww! Thank you
@MadamFarmer
@MadamFarmer Год назад
@@MissTrudyy please visit the Luo culture in northern Uganda 🇺🇬 when you come back.
@Maureenwayua870
@Maureenwayua870 Год назад
Miss trudy fits in either low nor high class I just love her so much she's kind hearted
@MissTrudyy
@MissTrudyy Год назад
Awwwwqq! Thank you ❤️
@Maureenwayua870
@Maureenwayua870 Год назад
Miss trudy thank you for replying You've such a good heart dear
@sharpcontrast
@sharpcontrast Год назад
Yes, Miss Trudy can fit in both places but this time round, the Nairobi girl was happy to learn but obviously uncomfortable with squatting 🤣😂.....Imagine doing food preparation squatting! That is something Ms Trudy has never had to do but she had to be taught to RESPECT FOOD🤣this is a nice video.
@namusisihamidah
@namusisihamidah Год назад
​@@MissTrudyy you have class and humility I'm subscribing instantly..much love from Uganda
@ahimajewellerystudio
@ahimajewellerystudio Год назад
Village cooking helps you understand the art and culture of the food and people. I learnt so much. The banana leaves remind me of village style waakye in Ghana. The old lady reminded me so much of my grandma ( may she rest in peace).
@fahadmpomba3232
@fahadmpomba3232 Год назад
Uganda has the best cutlture and traditions wow ❤I love the Pearl of Africa
@tinataaka8470
@tinataaka8470 Год назад
Me too dear 💕
@simonaflo7804
@simonaflo7804 Год назад
Cooking traditional African food's is really an art, I really enjoyed watching this.
@paddyniwemuramuzi4897
@paddyniwemuramuzi4897 Год назад
@dademujohn
@dademujohn Год назад
I'm so glad you met up with African Nyako she is the real life wakanda. I love the beautiful outfits you guys are wearing juxtaposed by the African background. Just so beautiful only Africans have this❤️❤️❤️👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
@hyacinthamutalla
@hyacinthamutalla Год назад
Mingling stick. Oluth kuon? Wondering lol. Totally enjoyed this . Thank you all and hugs to grandma.
@sandrabrianafrica3360
@sandrabrianafrica3360 Год назад
I love the fact that jaja knows English thats so helpful..i
@MissTrudyy
@MissTrudyy Год назад
Totally! 😀🙌🏼
@misse2357
@misse2357 Год назад
Miss Trudy I'm in a deeper village in eastern Uganda and I never miss watching your videos, thank you for showing Ugandan culture ❤️
@tinataaka8470
@tinataaka8470 Год назад
Me too from Eastern
@lillilife3875
@lillilife3875 Год назад
🥰🥰🥰🥰
@santicarsola9353
@santicarsola9353 Год назад
❤❤❤oh waooo🎉🎉
@juliokemisera
@juliokemisera Год назад
I have loved grandma's English 💯❣️🥰 Thanks miss Trudy for visiting our motherland Uganda 🇺🇬🇺🇬 You need to also visit western part of Uganda since you have seen how the central do it.
@jesusprinceofpeace1364
@jesusprinceofpeace1364 Год назад
Imagine a foreigner came to show the world this yet Ugandans only know how to shout no one will show this bless u Trudy
@blessedmonicakwajesus9277
@blessedmonicakwajesus9277 Год назад
me too ❤❤👍
@sharpcontrast
@sharpcontrast Год назад
Miss Trudy, I'm speechless!! You know what? Ugandans are our neighbors but I've realized that there's a lot about Baganda that I DON'T KNOW! Wow, I can only say THANK YOU very much for this video....one of your best. On a lighter note. You are a typical Nairobi child and I know you were very uncomfortable squatting like that for the purpose of "respecting food!" 😂🤣That was very difficult for you🤣but for me, this is one of your BEST videos!
@bridgetbabe3042
@bridgetbabe3042 Год назад
So happy that jaaja (grandma) is so good at English
@romanaabo3664
@romanaabo3664 Год назад
You should really hate it. None of them supposed to be speaking English 🙄
@virtuoussista100
@virtuoussista100 Год назад
O wow,I remembered growing up in 🇯🇲 🇯🇲 and went to fetch anything we would make a katta to put on our head to bring whatever we're carrying,we're Truly from the motherland,love my people 💕💕💕💕
@MissTrudyy
@MissTrudyy Год назад
It’s incredible how these cultures are so similar 😊😍
@virtuoussista100
@virtuoussista100 Год назад
@@MissTrudyy It's Original Miss Trudy,sad that Colonization has robbed many of us of our true self but we're waking up and finding our way back to who we are.
@zuuomar4657
@zuuomar4657 Год назад
@virtuoussista100 I didn't know even in Jamaica you call kata 😁😁😁 in Zanzibar too
@tugumefidel692
@tugumefidel692 Год назад
oh you call it Katta in Jamaica? Its called the same in my Language in Uganda "Engata" or "Ingata" or "Enkatta"
@virtuoussista100
@virtuoussista100 Год назад
@@zuuomar4657 yes that's what we call it in Jamaica, we're Africans as well and we embrace our African culture 🥰
@boakyefelicia2480
@boakyefelicia2480 Год назад
Trudy is a virtuous woman who fits in every where she goes,
@MissTrudyy
@MissTrudyy Год назад
Amen to that! 😊
@nassalireginah948
@nassalireginah948 Год назад
She's already married to our Maya 😂😂😂🤣 I'm super excited to see Miss Trudy learning our style
@MissTrudyy
@MissTrudyy Год назад
Lol
@NickMadinahStories
@NickMadinahStories Год назад
Thanks for showcasing our food, Much Love From 🇺🇬
@MissTrudyy
@MissTrudyy Год назад
Our pleasure!
@nelseyke
@nelseyke Год назад
The Uganda culture is so interesting especially about the cooking ✨
@helenebounsana5384
@helenebounsana5384 Год назад
Thank you so much Trudy for sharing this video with cultural foods from Uganda village. That the food we should eat without chemicals. This healthy food is made with respect for ancestors since the first and the last steps. My God I really like it.
@mavisarhin8254
@mavisarhin8254 Год назад
Nyarko is a very patience tutor, very well experienced, bless her 👏 👌 👍 😇🧡💛🙏
@majestymaurice3239
@majestymaurice3239 Год назад
Wow, I miss my home UGANDA. 🇺🇬🇺🇬 The world can now know how Uganda has an amazing and interesting culture. I love and miss home .
@gboyrevins
@gboyrevins Год назад
Ancestors were sharp! It's just like a nutrient retention technic!!
@najuukoshira6634
@najuukoshira6634 Год назад
Credit to grandma thank you miss trudy for visiting our country UGANDA
@MissTrudyy
@MissTrudyy Год назад
Welcome dear
@rebeccaakisoug.5813
@rebeccaakisoug.5813 Год назад
Hey Trudy, thanks for going to Uganda, well I just wanna say that, (gonja) is what we could call plantain and the rest of green bananas she showed as considered as matooke.
@princessprovia7402
@princessprovia7402 Год назад
My country Uganda,the love I have for you Truddy you have answered me by coming to Uganda 💐
@PleasantGreetings2u
@PleasantGreetings2u Год назад
Grandma is full of information and she explains things very well.
@ruthharrietmusana1552
@ruthharrietmusana1552 Год назад
Team Uganda gather 🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬 The Kenyan girl and wife to Ghanaian village boy preparing our favourate dish
@Faridah256z
@Faridah256z Год назад
😢😢😢
@ruthqym5906
@ruthqym5906 Год назад
Gang let me watch, Matoke is one of the staple food in Uganda weee it’s hard to differentiate the bananas the ones for cooking and the ones one supposed to eat when they are ripe. Wee very informative
@MissTrudyy
@MissTrudyy Год назад
❤❤❤
@FIN256
@FIN256 Год назад
It's very easy to differentiate if you know them
@travelpalnick7054
@travelpalnick7054 Год назад
This is the true definition of true Ugandan culture, the side of my country that you rarely hear or see on TV. Happy that you are showing the world Ugandan culture 😊
@hopesenya2027
@hopesenya2027 Год назад
Miss Trudy your welcome lot's of love my dia thanks for visiting ug 🥰❤️
@krystalmoonchi7dynamite704
@krystalmoonchi7dynamite704 Год назад
Wow am Ugandan but from East musoga. I didn't even know so much on some of these cultural references. I learnt today thanks Trudy😊
@krystalmoonchi7dynamite704
@krystalmoonchi7dynamite704 Год назад
I swear I laughed so hard at some of these,,,, I hear your husband will divorce you. The look on her face😂
@rashidahbarbie1547
@rashidahbarbie1547 Год назад
Mistrust,this is uganda 🇺🇬 welcome home .
@MissTrudyy
@MissTrudyy Год назад
Thanks a bunch
@ngobiumar1638
@ngobiumar1638 Год назад
Trudy now you're seeing new things in your life baby girl this is what we call Uganda 🇺🇬🇺🇬
@djorshug
@djorshug Год назад
This is so Dope, am really happy that you featured my Sister (AFRICAN NYAKO) thank you so much Miss Trudy, God Bless You
@ericachamangwana8242
@ericachamangwana8242 Год назад
This is an art. Enjoyed watching this whole process. This kinda of cooking maintains all the flavours. Well done Trudy and Nyarko💕💕
@MissTrudyy
@MissTrudyy Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it
@yvonnewinfreyug
@yvonnewinfreyug Год назад
Awesome just, this is how we do it in Uganda, so beautiful seeing you do it Miss Trudy.
@godschildAmen
@godschildAmen Год назад
What an interesting video, I forgot to comment.. Please show us more of their culture.
@linnmoraanash
@linnmoraanash Год назад
i see we share something hehe the banana leaves she rolled over to put in her head we call it engata in our tribe (kisii),i love how they are true to their cultural beliefs thanks for sharing trudy~~~
@krism5125
@krism5125 Год назад
In Luganda its enkatta but in Runyankole( western ug) its engatta.
@tugumefidel692
@tugumefidel692 Год назад
The same called " engata" in my language Runyankore from western Uganda. Banyankore tribe.
@cissydallas7423
@cissydallas7423 Год назад
Engarra in my language Lugisu (Eastern Uganda)
@ericachamangwana8242
@ericachamangwana8242 Год назад
Auntie is so eloquent 💕
@jazzythoughts-maat-ra
@jazzythoughts-maat-ra Год назад
Wow! B-UGANDA! One of the best village experiences vlogged. I'm in love with these elegant women's traditional ways 💕🙏🏾💚🌱💕Please don't forget your traditions ASE BULAN AFRICA 🙏🏾🖤
@norahachiko5517
@norahachiko5517 Год назад
A lot of love Trudy, thank you for showing us Uganda more love Kenya
@MissTrudyy
@MissTrudyy Год назад
Welcome 😊
@globbie4241
@globbie4241 Год назад
Wow what a culture,different folks different strokes.Anyway when you are in Uganda do as the Ugandans do.I have learnt so much just been here.No washing of matoke only for a specific reason same for the meat no washing until it is cooked.I am a bit surprised but I am learning a new tradition.Thanks Trudy and your guest and her mom and all others
@lydiahlyeen8898
@lydiahlyeen8898 Год назад
I love how the grandma is explaining things
@empresstetu9926
@empresstetu9926 Год назад
As a Namibian watching this, I am totally fascinated.
@roby950
@roby950 Год назад
Miss Trudy! Waah this was a master class material, thanks so much ❤. Iam glad you enjoyed the experience. African Nyeko and Jjajja, this reminded of my roots. Keep it up ❤
@GiovaniAlekwekchipsah777
@GiovaniAlekwekchipsah777 Год назад
Mama Africa. Watching you live from Abu Dhabi 🇬🇭 🇬🇭 🇬🇭 🇬🇭 🇬🇭
@rinahope
@rinahope Год назад
Jjajja's confidence is absolutely amazing ... loved every bit of this video👌👌👌👌👌💜💜❤❤❤❤❤
@ammariaug3716
@ammariaug3716 Год назад
Today I will not only like n watch but even commenting 🥰 am giving glory back to God, u fit in any place continue to make urself comfortable in any place
@shell5988
@shell5988 Год назад
Loved this video, warms my heart to see the traditional foods cooked in the village. Karibu sana Ugandan.
@sarahbugingo6086
@sarahbugingo6086 Год назад
This is hardwork! It reminds me of those good old days with my mum! Now u can bake the matooke, comes out perfect! U also steam the luwombo! Trudy sorry abt ur knees! It was some good exercise!
@touraytouray8452
@touraytouray8452 Год назад
I love my Africa and our rich culture, love from the Gambia 🇬🇲
@youarerightbut5066
@youarerightbut5066 Год назад
I was in Banjul and Senegambia last year. Wonderful vibes and people, amazing beaches. I felt so at home and at peace. Love from Uganda 🇺🇬
@mariamasipa4197
@mariamasipa4197 Год назад
Please Please visit SallA tourist she loves you so much and doing amazing job for her village in Jinja
@Philis911
@Philis911 Год назад
Love love love this Bantu ancestors never eat meat with blood they roast or put it to dry for months before touching it and yes we don’t use spices
@OdopaFoods
@OdopaFoods Год назад
Trudy the woman of substance✌ Odopa loves you and wishes you and Maya well. Thank God for your lives.
@seedfulthoughts5956
@seedfulthoughts5956 Год назад
Wow so much patience required. As an American I'm spoiled with so many fast food options but you can tell love goes into these dishes. Thanks Trudy and your wonderful guest for sharing the Ugandan food culture with us❤. I'm still learning my Ghanaian husband's national dishes but will soon learn other continental dishes☺️
@robbycarson4999
@robbycarson4999 Год назад
Preparing an African meal is like telling a story!
@morynbanks1042
@morynbanks1042 Год назад
It's not that fast if you are used and it's yummy
@Ubuntu-BC
@Ubuntu-BC Год назад
I love this vid, tx trudy for exploring and showcasing africa. As a Ugandan I love love all that yummilious food. But we should be adding like garlic and abit of more spices, Ug misses that out. Thumbs up for Nyako n Miss TM, granny 💯 tx for representing africa as an elder eloquent i have always seen it in Naija moves, movies should hire u🔥❤️🇺🇬
@kerryspirations077
@kerryspirations077 Год назад
In love with your new intro, wow woman, you nailed it, its suberb💥💫
@MissTrudyy
@MissTrudyy Год назад
Thank you so much!!
@missptalks3862
@missptalks3862 Год назад
IN Jamaica we use cooking oil on our hands before we peel the banana's before we peel WOW what a similarity in culture
@fahadmpomba3232
@fahadmpomba3232 Год назад
I leave in The Holland 🇳🇱 but I still remember everything dealing with culture in my country .long live the King of Buganda ❤I love Uganda at large♥️
@missinjairu1448
@missinjairu1448 Год назад
Big ups to Granny, she articulated everything perfectly.
@benar0487
@benar0487 Год назад
Some likes for miss Trudy 👏👏 Thanks for visiting our Uganda 🇺🇬💃 we love you ❤️
@mariamsadh6933
@mariamsadh6933 Год назад
You literally took me back home🙆🏾‍♀️😭😭 I miss home so much. And nothing compares to home.
@rachelmueni2274
@rachelmueni2274 Год назад
The grandmother has fluent English kudos
@MissTrudyy
@MissTrudyy Год назад
I know, right?
@tiyasplatform9982
@tiyasplatform9982 Год назад
I've enjoyed this video so much, and learnt more about Ugandan village life especially the funny beliefs,so interesting
@nassalireginah948
@nassalireginah948 Год назад
I really enjoyed thanks dear and the entire team 🤝🤝😊 Mundideko Etooke😋😋😋noluwombo😋😋😋😋
@MissTrudyy
@MissTrudyy Год назад
Thanks for watching
@akangakhayeshe3859
@akangakhayeshe3859 Год назад
Who else have seen how the grandma speaks fluent English
@thechristianperspective
@thechristianperspective Год назад
Me too😂😂😂
@marymutua178
@marymutua178 Год назад
I noticed so too
@greenbile
@greenbile Год назад
Yes ooo
@mutuamumbua7854
@mutuamumbua7854 Год назад
She is so smart
@MissTrudyy
@MissTrudyy Год назад
I know! Right?! 😀
@NEWDAWNNEWS
@NEWDAWNNEWS Год назад
African cuisines are very unique and delicious. Also healthy food because I dint see any oils and frying going on.. Trudy your humility will continue to cause your lifting to higher places. Great content 👌 African nyako is awesome
@daniel20975
@daniel20975 Год назад
Hi there this was such a beautiful vlog . Loving Grandmas knowledge and wisdom oh my god this was good. Glad you had the opportunity to experience and cook. Culture is a hell of a thing. Really enjoyed it
@meal9587
@meal9587 Год назад
Am augandan but I don't know even how to cook that type of food but am here learning slowly
@ayodeler39
@ayodeler39 Год назад
Well done thank you Gertrude. So proud of you. 🤗
@myrtlesamuel3904
@myrtlesamuel3904 Год назад
That’s an interesting way if peeling green bananas , Never seen this method before . In Caribbean for me I cut off the end , traditionally you make a slit with the along one side of banana , then use our ginger the thumb and start peeling the skin off . So I’ll try that method , thanks Miss Trudy for sharing Uganda Village Life .
@DoreenNitusiima
@DoreenNitusiima Год назад
I am Ugandan and that how I peel.
@Kiriza22
@Kiriza22 Год назад
That´s for ripe bananas!
@valdaphillips6936
@valdaphillips6936 Год назад
What a culture alot of work🇯🇲🇯🇲
@favouredjuma9218
@favouredjuma9218 Год назад
Trudy that myth of cutting bananas wuee....but Ugandans staple food is so yummy thanks for letting us know how to do it correctly from harvesting to putting it on table
@olydnk5270
@olydnk5270 Год назад
Eh....I am a muganda and never heard of leaving behind a finger...never ever heard of that. Lol. It may take 9 to 12 months to grow depending on the type...some can take 18 months. Very entertaining...Both of you. Loved the video
@jenniejenny2135
@jenniejenny2135 Год назад
Matooke is our main dish. Glad to have you home 🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬
@selphaadweya
@selphaadweya Год назад
I like jaja. The way she's explaining... Hugs and love to her
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