That is from Ghana 🇬🇭. We use it for preparing waatse-our popular rice and beans stew with the red like color. That leaf gives it the color, and it’s medicinal too.
1st u touched is sorghum flower ( millet flr) used to make wankee. A Ghanian delicacy and also as herbs like a blood tonic. You boil it and use the water to cook rice & beans (wankee) or drink the boiled juice as medicinal herb.
@@nathanielobasuyi5362 I guess if they are able to provide them with the lead then they have the potential to own it as well. Maybe it's time to start asking these uncomfortable questions rather than the wholesale promotion of such shops. What are the institutional conditions creating this problem? Do these shops employ Africans or have "diverse and inclusive" staff members? If they do, at what management level?
@@konyam8020 could that be due to the institutional challenges they face compared to non-African-owned shops? How different could their supply chain be? What different challenges do they face (e.g. at the port) when they import? I guess your concern is part of the problem but a facade to some of the main challenges beneath.
I saw the tram and thought this area looks like Croydon. Thanks for the video, I live in South London, but haven't been to Croydon for years. Seeing all the African food brought back memories of me visiting that area to do shopping.
@@mrsranciz Afro-caribians owns most of the shops at Brixton, Plumstead, Dalston whilst non Afro-caribians run the tropical groceries in other places, by the way congratulations on relocating to the UK with your loved ones, you must have experienced some cultural shocks ie direct and indirect biases. Welcome to the land of peace but where you pay your bills and nobody gives you nothing for free,infact you learn fast not to trust anyone apart from yourself and your immediate loved ones. Keep up the good work.
Hi sister, I just want to confirm if the product are from Nigeria or Ghana. Because things are very expensive in Nigeria now. I just subscribe to your channel. Thanks
We call it Tea leave in the south of Nigeria, I'm Yoruba We use it for blood building You boil and can add milk to it I'm so surprised to see it in the UK, c'mon🤣🤣🤣
This store has practically every food stuff you need... some are so expensive but is better because you can't be traveling home to buy them when you need them 😂😂😂 The guy is really serious business man.
I enjoyed it a lot. Have been looking for a video like this for long now. I don't live in London but I wanna shop there cos there are things I can't get where I live even if I request the African shop owner get them for me. Pls can you tell me the days I can get fresh veggies as I don't want my trip to London to be a waste. It will take me almost 2 hour to get there by car. I want to know, if you don't mind, since I can see cow tongue, do they pieces cow head as well? What about round about etc? Want to buy crayfish in big bag. Can I get one there. One that can stay 2 yrs and more. I don't like shopping so I shop in bulk for some particular stuffs. I spend more importing from Nigeria. Wanna try London. Do help me darling. Thanks. You look good. Seems like you just put to bed. Congrats I watched again and saw cow head, right?. Thanks.
I would recommend Ridgley road - Dalston market is a proper street market with various African vendors that is cheapest for African food and meat in London
Hi, just stumbled on your channel, great content, and glade to know you live close by. (S.E LONDON) I think the biggest in South East London should be in Peckham. Recently started RU-vid channel. BLESSINGS.
@@anitasamuels8821 before nko,we are in the world to buy and sell.when we die,we will not carry anything go.just eat ,work and be close to God so that at last u make heaven.if you have excess,u share with your nebo.
Sorry I do not know the name. I just know where its located. It's close to Wedt Croydon train station. I filmed the number twice and they told me people have been calling them to place orders.
Oh boy .. u people are enjoying in that london oo.. things are so cheap compare to here in France and Germany. Most of the things in this chop dat am seeing, are not here 🤒