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Tribal People Try Soul Food For The First Time 

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@Reactistan
@Reactistan 11 месяцев назад
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@alphonsowashington4934
@alphonsowashington4934 10 месяцев назад
Are you serious, thats not how our conbread looks. Its supposed to be more yellow soft, moist and sweet. It looks hard and made wrong.
@aniyunwiyaeagleclaw9817
@aniyunwiyaeagleclaw9817 10 месяцев назад
American Indians the copper color nation of North America . Cook soul food that's why Africans. Don't eat it now. From Mayan to Aniyunwiya look at America pryminds. Those European stories
@stacynicole949
@stacynicole949 10 месяцев назад
Exactly ❗️
@devilmecare
@devilmecare 10 месяцев назад
Who cooked the food? When you get real soul food you eat so much you go into a food comma. I have tasted food at work functions I have to steer clear of. Some people can cook and some just can't.
@chevalierdenoir754
@chevalierdenoir754 10 месяцев назад
Is this real Muslims are not allowed to eat half of this
@BaimaTV
@BaimaTV 2 года назад
I’m convinced no actual African Americans participated in the making of this food.🤣🤣🤣🤣
@mbz2795
@mbz2795 2 года назад
Exactly! Lol
@brittanysmith3096
@brittanysmith3096 2 года назад
Couldn't have lol
@katherinetutschek4757
@katherinetutschek4757 2 года назад
Even I make better cornbread than that and I can count the number of times I've made it on one hand.
@dramacitynative
@dramacitynative 2 года назад
🤣🤣💯
@hedfonesprettythug827
@hedfonesprettythug827 2 года назад
Me too
@mikhailmaimoonahoward
@mikhailmaimoonahoward 2 года назад
I am going to visit Pakistan and make these people some real soul food myself as an African-American I’m offended by that cornbread 😂
@lawrenceweston922
@lawrenceweston922 2 года назад
I’m a Pakistani Canadian, I can tell you apart from cornbread, and of course the pork dishes. All other soul food Pakistanis would absolutely love!
@mayflowercarter4011
@mayflowercarter4011 2 года назад
Please do 😫
@princessmarvawilliams-pete1099
@princessmarvawilliams-pete1099 2 года назад
lol…..my thoughts, exactly!
@punkingreen8341
@punkingreen8341 2 года назад
It looked hella dry!!! The macaroni and cheese looked horrible, as well…
@dubiouswords7851
@dubiouswords7851 2 года назад
@@lawrenceweston922 why wouldn’t Pakistanis like corn bread? My parents are from Pakistani Punjab and grew up on “Makki Ki Roti” (corn meal flat bread) with Sarsaan Ka Saag (mustard leaves sag).
@veronicacurry17
@veronicacurry17 8 месяцев назад
He tore that chicken up😂😂😂😂
@dustinposey8476
@dustinposey8476 Месяц назад
Didn't he though 😂😂😂
@brionewilliams1747
@brionewilliams1747 13 дней назад
I said the same thing lmao
@xenxander
@xenxander 8 дней назад
we all do. it's universal.
@ParkerMac
@ParkerMac 8 месяцев назад
I love how the one guy is finding correlation between the struggle and the fact we still managed to make great food from the soul
@mookiestewart3776
@mookiestewart3776 7 месяцев назад
You can literally taste peoples heritage through their food if you know what to look for.
@RUTHLESSambition5
@RUTHLESSambition5 2 месяца назад
We are unbreakable
@dvijaraj
@dvijaraj 9 дней назад
lol we? whos we? you didnt do this. you werent a slave youre a modern human with a cell phone. theres no we knucklehead.
@dvijaraj
@dvijaraj 9 дней назад
@@RUTHLESSambition5 🤣
@FrankWillTV
@FrankWillTV 2 года назад
“Only bones are left. I’ve cleaned it..” That’s what I’m talking about! ✊🏿🖤❤️💚
@tiffanymccoy2851
@tiffanymccoy2851 2 года назад
🤣😂🤣 Yes!
@ilovejoharai
@ilovejoharai 2 года назад
I don't care who made fried Chicken you can't possibly go wrong with that
@patricklandor47
@patricklandor47 2 года назад
Bruh fucked that chicken up!!
@shaquantucker7463
@shaquantucker7463 2 года назад
He fucked that chicken up
@FrankWillTV
@FrankWillTV 2 года назад
Only thing left was the bones for the dogs! 🤣
@kmeeks92987
@kmeeks92987 8 месяцев назад
This has me in tears. At about 4:49 when the gentleman starts speaking about turning sorrow into a future, this is the beauty of the richness of soul food. I did a presentation on soul food in my 11th grade history class. That was probably my proudest achievement in school and there were a few.
@umrilifenChrist
@umrilifenChrist 8 месяцев назад
As he tore up that fried chicken, wasn’t that so darling ❤
@CorporationSKY
@CorporationSKY 6 месяцев назад
It sucks that it's so unhealthy
@RUTHLESSambition5
@RUTHLESSambition5 2 месяца назад
​@@umrilifenChristChicken will do that to you😂😂😂
@andreadnine1299
@andreadnine1299 9 месяцев назад
Their ability to reflect, be open minded and empathetic towards our plight and gifts as African Americans is amazing. God bless them all...
@LoveTyWo
@LoveTyWo 8 месяцев назад
100%
@kardofmb4023
@kardofmb4023 2 года назад
The respect they showed to the ancestors speak high volume, “humans trading humans is wrong” I fw you
@wessbless3687
@wessbless3687 2 года назад
We were ALREADY HERE BRO🙌🏾CHILDREN WERE KIDNAPPED & STOLEN ASK ANY GREAT GRANDPARENT OF YOURS OR IN YOUR FAMILY🗣
@msjmid6819
@msjmid6819 2 года назад
That part
@nfteeszone650
@nfteeszone650 2 года назад
Yes the Ottoman Empire were Terrible 1000 yrs slavery. America ended slave trade in 1803 it took 60 years to free what morons in the south to realize a Human being is not property. ...Fact still remains to be born in America everyone there is privileged
2 года назад
@ Crypto : Just the idea that they would bring that up with a video with Central Asians/Pakistan’s : proof they have no knowledge of world history and what’s happening right now with Biden and Afghanistan
2 года назад
It’s almost like narcissistic. Just so limited with knowledge
@fatherhoodpodcast7977
@fatherhoodpodcast7977 2 года назад
I love how they’re very respectful and empathetic to black culture. Peace to those people.🙏🏽
@GoogleUser-wy2vv
@GoogleUser-wy2vv 2 года назад
It was beautiful to hear
@debray7681
@debray7681 2 года назад
That is not peach cobbler???
@jasminelaflor9773
@jasminelaflor9773 2 года назад
They See Themselves in it too
@leslielelaind4997
@leslielelaind4997 2 года назад
I feel the same, it truly touched me and it also validated my pain and sadness from deep inside because I know my ancestors still cry within my soul
@WooVerse573
@WooVerse573 2 года назад
5 people bum ass boi 🤣 try speaking for the whole of Pakistan kuz or take a tour there u Gon be turned into soul food
@usmanrulezzz
@usmanrulezzz 8 месяцев назад
Never thought I'd see my people having soul food! Beautiful to witness!
@vicjsummers6816
@vicjsummers6816 8 месяцев назад
I teared up a bit. The empathy and knowledge of history was brotherely
@BigGlade
@BigGlade 3 года назад
"Those that have enslaved them have now been enslaved by their food." Is probably one of the greatest lines I have heard. I'm a southerner and all that food is the bomb.
@adambutt3738
@adambutt3738 3 года назад
indeed
@ebsa123123
@ebsa123123 3 года назад
Wow what a line that is
@LillyMunster85
@LillyMunster85 3 года назад
Me too ✌🏼
@pepper3732
@pepper3732 3 года назад
😂 😂 😂 😂
@ams914
@ams914 2 года назад
Diabetes is the best revenge.
@BlaccTony69
@BlaccTony69 2 года назад
I loved how one of the men said, “the Blacks who were enslaved, had the ability and ingenuity to create & invent new things out of their fear and survival from slavery. This observation from an outside independent culture, shows the real strength of the Black community. 💯
@HoneySwtDrms
@HoneySwtDrms 2 года назад
I was impressed! Not many people have articulated that 👏🏽👏🏽
@neciebooyaw
@neciebooyaw 2 года назад
That part almost made me cry
@wolvie041007
@wolvie041007 2 года назад
@@neciebooyaw you're beautiful. From 🇧🇩
@monnieeeeyt7037
@monnieeeeyt7037 2 года назад
Yeah he should know. The Arabs enslaved black people too
@dominicbrogsdale3348
@dominicbrogsdale3348 2 года назад
@@HoneySwtDrms right you never hear them talk much about it!
@dgz1979
@dgz1979 8 месяцев назад
This was fire! I enjoyed watching this. Very humble people
@stayreddi6205
@stayreddi6205 8 месяцев назад
Omg I enjoyed this video so much, I’m from South Carolina and I couldn’t stop laughing with tears
@DelicatelyMocha
@DelicatelyMocha 3 года назад
I’m an African American from the south even though the food doesn’t look like how we would prepare it lol , I really enjoy the reactions and education on our cultures food to others. Also soul food is a cultural meal that is meant to be eaten with people you love family & friends to feed the soul . ❤️❤️❤️ love all of your videos.
@MsLhuntMartinez79
@MsLhuntMartinez79 3 года назад
100% I really appreciate this one too. And same. I'm from Texas but I've never seen Soul Food like this. However, I am happy they introduced them to it and gave a touch of history. I said they should have somebody's Black grandma - Big momma/ Madea (short for Mother Dearest) to throw down for them 💕😁
@DelicatelyMocha
@DelicatelyMocha 3 года назад
@@MsLhuntMartinez79 yes ma’am hit the nail right on the head! 💕
@MsLhuntMartinez79
@MsLhuntMartinez79 3 года назад
@@nancymclaughlin6790 For some reason while reading your post I had flashbacks of getting my hair pressed on Sunday morning LOL
@MsLhuntMartinez79
@MsLhuntMartinez79 3 года назад
Somebody in the comments made a slave joke in reference to the older guy saying the meat tastes like cotton. The person said "Perfect description for the context". 😠 People are asses sometimes
@cooldude4643
@cooldude4643 3 года назад
they need to stop pandering to americans because they complain every time
@MsVaughnTV
@MsVaughnTV 2 года назад
One does not simply eat dry cornbread alone on a plate. 🤌🏾
@tamikabuxton7538
@tamikabuxton7538 2 года назад
One does not eat dry cornbread, period!! I hope 🤞🏽
@netowl3922
@netowl3922 2 года назад
@@tamikabuxton7538 I agree! Should have honey butter for that bread!
@Jseer
@Jseer 2 года назад
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 CLASSIC🎆🎆🎆🎆
@yushawan
@yushawan 2 года назад
Pin this comment!
@Castlecoke
@Castlecoke 2 года назад
I always ate it with a glass of milk.😀
@dottiemusic1462
@dottiemusic1462 2 года назад
Their sentiments made me cry. I’ve never heard empathy like that for us African Americans from another culture/race/ethnicity. Wow! My heart is full. We were given the slops but we made fine cuisine!
@BratzRockAngels
@BratzRockAngels 2 года назад
I agree, it's rare to see other cultures or other races be so caring for Black People and the racism we face by the world, and I'm not including BLM in America, cause America and Americans only pretend to care, they don't actually care about us.
@cherp5837
@cherp5837 2 года назад
❤️
@diezelspfdmvmusic1271
@diezelspfdmvmusic1271 2 года назад
Just by looking at this food I can tell that it was not made by A soulfood cooking person
@donovansmith9564
@donovansmith9564 2 года назад
@Star Shine no lol the American black person isn’t African
@vivianclaiborne7653
@vivianclaiborne7653 2 года назад
@@BratzRockAngels Just imagine how it will be, when the world finally learns, we are the, ""Hebrew-Israelites""...... Won't they be Amazed, when they learn of our majesty, it's God's doings, we had nothing, to do with it. As the prophecies of the bible are being fulfilled, now is the time, for African- Americans, to learn of their "Birthright"'....from Jacob, the father of the "Twelve Tribes of Israel""...A miscalculation on us "HUMANS"....believing our "Four-Hundred years in slavery was over in 2019, according to the date of their arrival in 1619. We don't have to look for it, nor wonder if it will happen, it has to.. '"FOR IT IS WRITTEN"".....Genesis 15:13-14.............
@Yoditah
@Yoditah 8 месяцев назад
This was very beautifully done, and loved the genuine teaching of the history and empathy & understanding throughout.
@formerlyknownas123
@formerlyknownas123 9 месяцев назад
Thank you my Ara/ Pakistani brothers and sisters for the beautiful wise words said about our African American ancestry. 🙏
@glamorousvanity1137
@glamorousvanity1137 2 года назад
The older man he’s really the OG! He likes fresh and healthy. The other younger man fucked that chicken UP!!🤣🤣🤣
@TheeMrsChampion
@TheeMrsChampion 2 года назад
He went in on that chicken. I just wished they could have had some real cornbread and that mac and cheese looked dry as hell 🤣
@mbrown7788
@mbrown7788 2 года назад
Glamorous Vanity, Yes he did, he couldn't comment until he got done.
@lashawnames9066
@lashawnames9066 2 года назад
Gurrrl! He ate that chicken down to the bones! Not mad that's when you know it's good.
@cb4664
@cb4664 2 года назад
Went IN! I was dying laughing 🤣
@April_K75
@April_K75 2 года назад
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@kimberlyturner476
@kimberlyturner476 2 года назад
When the man said they endured hard work and pain and they did the best they could with the food they were given, and with that food they were able to sustain their children, it made me cry. Thanks for your acknowledgement and respectfulness!
@TamaraGarrettAlpha
@TamaraGarrettAlpha 2 года назад
It was absolutely beautiful ❤️
@lazieduece
@lazieduece 2 года назад
Seriously when Mustafa spoke them words fluently with compassion blew me away, hit home hard
@MaLiArtworks186
@MaLiArtworks186 2 года назад
It pained my heart too. Thought about my dear ancestors who endured pain and suffering.
@queenjames6047
@queenjames6047 2 года назад
He spoke such truth! I felt that too Kimberly♥️
@kimberlyturner476
@kimberlyturner476 2 года назад
Yes Tamara beautiful is the word.
@malmal3003
@malmal3003 8 месяцев назад
I love these these of videos, it’s genuinely delightful to see them enjoying other cultures.
@ramire7heavenz252
@ramire7heavenz252 8 месяцев назад
Thanks for sharing our history. Glad they enjoyed the food. Come to our house sometime! 😊
@trishrenee06
@trishrenee06 2 года назад
“People who must’ve enslaved Africans, now must’ve become slaves of Africans’ delicious food.” - Ms. “VIP” ** a powerful perspective **
@3xpenive722
@3xpenive722 2 года назад
Yes that perspective really hit for me. Cause honey it seems fried chicken everywhere (Chicken George), sooooo many versions of Mac n cheese yes our foods and all the way to our thoughts people can’t help but become slaves to this!!! Lol I love this video. With me being a veteran out of the navy I have always admired the love our people receive from other cultures outside the USA. It’s priceless
@trinasmith4326
@trinasmith4326 2 года назад
Except most the foods came from British settlers and bot Africa. But it's a nice idea and fits a narrative but it's historical inaccurate. Not like that stops people these days.
@fatimahadams7157
@fatimahadams7157 2 года назад
@@trinasmith4326 I don't believe they said it came from Africa. The slaves were African. When they were given ingredients by the slave masters they created meals in order to feed their families. Credit to African Americans. Period
@findmeanewplanet
@findmeanewplanet 2 года назад
@@trinasmith4326 @trina Smith Fried chicken origins are from China, the Middle East and West Africa but the version we have today originated in the South by African slaves. Mac and Cheese was found in Elizabeth Raffald's cookbook in the 1770's but the version we have now is hailed as Thomas Jefferson being the inventor. However his slave, James Hemings, is believed by historians to be the master behind the recipe. Cornbread was invented by Native Americans way before Europeans or African slaves knew about it. Peach Cobbler was invented by British colonist because the didn't have the right tools to make peach pie. These foods were improved by the slaves to fit their taste... nothing more. Don't be mad, such is life! The only narrative is the one you've created in your mind.
@josephmayberry9326
@josephmayberry9326 2 года назад
Revelation 13, verse 10 Yes Ma'am!!
@FrankD71864
@FrankD71864 2 года назад
"It's said a hardworking nation flourishes. They endured sorrow, pain by being slaves and received less food: They still secured a future for their children." Bingo!
@crazyfaith77
@crazyfaith77 2 года назад
I love what he said it is so true!
@dday3322
@dday3322 2 года назад
That part!!!
@cb4664
@cb4664 2 года назад
Amazing statement! ❤️ Amen brotha!
@martinsmith2258
@martinsmith2258 2 года назад
And that’s how you know it really is food for the soul. You don’t just say all that while eating some chicken😂although it wasn’t made by a black person, the right mindset and spirit was present while they ate and that’s what makes it “soul”. I appreciate their respect and understanding for our food and culture💪🏾
@starrlight4404
@starrlight4404 8 месяцев назад
I enjoyed this video. I needed this small bit of laughter and smiles today
@jessicachanae9977
@jessicachanae9977 13 дней назад
This was so beautiful seeing their reactions. Thank you for sharing. ❤❤
@aprilrosario6869
@aprilrosario6869 2 года назад
Me, who barely makes cornbread, watching this: “Das not cornbread baby.” Edit: omg y’all! I didn’t think this comment would get so much attention 😂
@rasheedamonroe454
@rasheedamonroe454 2 года назад
Exactly
@MilkyWhite1
@MilkyWhite1 2 года назад
I know, but the mac and cheese is what hurt my soul.
@aprilrosario6869
@aprilrosario6869 2 года назад
@@MilkyWhite1 did you cringe?? Because I sure as hell did 😂
@fareel2368
@fareel2368 2 года назад
It most definitely is not!
@aliciac.5808
@aliciac.5808 2 года назад
Literally
@AshiyaWhitley-ShawVeganAthlete
@AshiyaWhitley-ShawVeganAthlete 2 года назад
MOST African American’s thoughts whilst watching this! 😆 *Looking around* “🤔 Ok… but we didn’t make THIS particular batch of soul food💅🏽😌”😂🤣
@Kim.Miller
@Kim.Miller 2 года назад
I could tell that cornbread was gonna get a bad review. First of all, no cast iron skillet?!
@airezhouston
@airezhouston 2 года назад
I thought the same thing a black person did not make this food lol you can look and tell
@sharmikahiggins9996
@sharmikahiggins9996 2 года назад
Who cooked this food
@marquishalsell
@marquishalsell 2 года назад
I said that by watching this that the producers made that food fr fr 💀💀💀💀
@LadyMarieBrooklyn
@LadyMarieBrooklyn 2 года назад
That cornbread looked doughy! And that fried chicken wasn't cooked well...sorry. but I need to know where did they get this "soul food" from cause baybee!
@bottomli91
@bottomli91 9 месяцев назад
This was a great concept. Honest perspectives, sharing food and culture. Respectfully done. Great video!
@Reactistan
@Reactistan 9 месяцев назад
Thank you so much. Mean a lot 😊❤
@ShawntriceCapri
@ShawntriceCapri 9 месяцев назад
This was an amazingly, satisfying watch. I loved their honest responses and gratitude 🙏🏽
@dej3201
@dej3201 2 года назад
He said “ well done to those grandmothers, ours are lazy” about the fried chicken I am crying 😂😂😂
@Jasmynshawntel
@Jasmynshawntel 2 года назад
🤣🤣🤣🤣
@mkuti-childress3625
@mkuti-childress3625 2 года назад
Yeah, I lost it at that one! 🤣
@karlikunt4452
@karlikunt4452 2 года назад
i had to pause it at that part lmfaooooo
@DellieB
@DellieB 2 года назад
He ate all his chicken too...lol
@antoniotula262
@antoniotula262 2 года назад
Wasn't expecting that!!! 😂😂😂
@Jah_Nzola
@Jah_Nzola 2 года назад
On behalf of the African American delegation, we officially invite everyone of these lovely guests to Sunday dinner for REAL Soul Food!❤️
@Beaneeman67
@Beaneeman67 2 года назад
Wait till they go to a real BBQ …
@Jah_Nzola
@Jah_Nzola 2 года назад
@@Beaneeman67 Imagine them doing the electric slide 😂😂
@fredlagrandier6511
@fredlagrandier6511 2 года назад
No pork for them my brother, everything else is a go!!!! Alhamdulilah
@Jah_Nzola
@Jah_Nzola 2 года назад
@@fredlagrandier6511 Most African Americans don’t eat pork anyways
@fredlagrandier6511
@fredlagrandier6511 2 года назад
Amen bro!!! I'm glad we got away from the tradition,I'm Puerto Rican and I'm Muslim and about to be grandpa to a baby boy and I was telling my son I'm glad I broke the mold and got away from eating pork, inshallah all of GODS creation will do the same inshallah!!!
@tonytooshort
@tonytooshort 8 месяцев назад
I love these kind souls and this channel! Subscribed! 💪🏽🙏🏽🫶🏽
@EazyE864
@EazyE864 9 месяцев назад
I loved how raw and honest they were. Very good job. Blessings unto you
@ChadGardenSinLA
@ChadGardenSinLA 2 года назад
I think it's important for the tribal people to be told a more accurate origin of soul food. It is NOT African food brought by slaves... it WAS crappy, leftover ingredients the slave-owners did not eat or what they considered "animal food" (like corn, ham hocks, innards). Soul food is the amalgamation of that and the the fragmented African diasporas' tenacity to make something from nothing. It's not African, it's not introduced but created right here in the southern USA. Thank you so much for sharing our culture and food with other parts of the world. Sharing and enjoying food with others is better than war.
@KingGogh
@KingGogh 11 месяцев назад
No one said it was BROUGHT here by Africans. You really need to learn how to read and pay attention, before you just spew bullshit garbage
@cfmack2000
@cfmack2000 11 месяцев назад
Very beautifully stated!
@formershadow
@formershadow 11 месяцев назад
Yes, I appreciate the effort in trying to educate them but agree they need to be more accurate.
@ms.ashley999
@ms.ashley999 11 месяцев назад
Yes I wholeheartedly agree. There are some other dishes in the deep south (Louisiana specifically), Mexico, and the Caribbean that were. But that's a completely different conversation.
@QueenB-pe3cq
@QueenB-pe3cq 11 месяцев назад
Right it’s not egusi or animal blood that Africans eat this is Black American.
@envyvicious
@envyvicious 2 года назад
I'm African American. As one of the last remaining elders in my family, it would be a honor to have each of them come to a family dinner. God bless!
@valerieneal2747
@valerieneal2747 2 года назад
That would be wonderful😆, wouldn't it?
@FAMCHAMP
@FAMCHAMP 2 года назад
Good ole fashioned Sunday dinner 😋
@mehburnard6735
@mehburnard6735 2 года назад
Oh my gosh. Wouldn’t it be amazing to have some fellowship and food with these kind folks?
@alejandrogonzales7022
@alejandrogonzales7022 2 года назад
You would probably make better mac n cheese than what they were served for the vide.
@HarlemSexyBlaqkat
@HarlemSexyBlaqkat 2 года назад
@@alejandrogonzales7022 or cornbread LOL
@twizzy585ots
@twizzy585ots 8 месяцев назад
This was entertaining, enlightening, funny, heart warning etc 💯
@Reactistan
@Reactistan 8 месяцев назад
Thank you
@Reaperseal666
@Reaperseal666 8 месяцев назад
Incredibly respectful and they had some insightful takes into the history and meaning behind the food
@its__CAM
@its__CAM 2 года назад
They are so respectful. Even if they didn’t like it, they respected its history and other’s tastes for it. This was refreshing to watch.
@SweetBrownGirl
@SweetBrownGirl 2 года назад
Yes it was, very refreshing!
@cheftreana
@cheftreana 2 года назад
Absolutely. It reminds of how the British treated African Americans
@user-FBA-1
@user-FBA-1 2 года назад
They must not be here in the US , they have manners..
@cherrellwilliams2258
@cherrellwilliams2258 2 года назад
They need someone there that knows how to actually cook soil food because that corn bread don’t look like our corn bread. It’s too brown and sandy looking. None of the food look like someone from the south that’s black cooked it.
@its__CAM
@its__CAM 2 года назад
@@cherrellwilliams2258 that I could totally agree with
@katricedevanelle6913
@katricedevanelle6913 2 года назад
As a black woman I thank who ever did this and for giving them a summary of our history......thank you
@msz.johnson
@msz.johnson 2 года назад
I’m sorry, but this video does not sum up black history.
@katricedevanelle6913
@katricedevanelle6913 2 года назад
@@msz.johnson girl! Who said this is Black history, I said it was a summary, which means it's just a taste of our culture. Of course our culture isn't made up with 4 dishes on a RU-vid video
@knowledgesuncere7786
@knowledgesuncere7786 2 года назад
@@katricedevanelle6913 , our history isn’t just made up of slavery either
@katricedevanelle6913
@katricedevanelle6913 2 года назад
@@knowledgesuncere7786 who said it was!?????? Why y'all putting words in my damn mouth?????? TF??
@gregoryg6999
@gregoryg6999 2 года назад
Free my nigga Katrice.. y'all tryin too hard to hold her down 😂
@t.k.1319
@t.k.1319 8 месяцев назад
This was very touching. I went to see if they had merch, saw the gofundme and happily donated. Hey y’all, pls consider donating to the gofundme in the description.
@chazu-land
@chazu-land 8 месяцев назад
I feel like I made new friends through this video. This was great!!!
@Jewelz-qt8qt
@Jewelz-qt8qt 2 года назад
When the lady said " why are humans trading humans" I felt that
@MickyC420
@MickyC420 2 года назад
Lmao at Pakistanis saying trading humans is wrong. If that ain't the pot calling the kettle black I don't know what is. Especially in modern times lol what a joke.
@kingblack223
@kingblack223 2 года назад
I felt that, too. But why is that not common knowledge. Because the shit Ain ttue
@cathydieter3869
@cathydieter3869 2 года назад
As of 2018 Pakistan has 3.19 million fellow human beings has slaves
@boochieandhistruck8133
@boochieandhistruck8133 2 года назад
Regardless of who is trafficking humans the shit is wrong on all parts i think yall missing her point smh
@kikobangz
@kikobangz 2 года назад
Deeply
@MiaMya396
@MiaMya396 2 года назад
When he said “ I can’t find the words to express how I feel “ that sir is why we call it comfort food. 🥰 let it take over
@aliciawilliams8817
@aliciawilliams8817 2 года назад
Precisely!
@MrZayJames
@MrZayJames 2 года назад
Let it FEED your soul!
@GoogleUser-wy2vv
@GoogleUser-wy2vv 2 года назад
Yes... it is supposed to lift your spirits when you eat soul food
@okaraimani1047
@okaraimani1047 2 года назад
And then he had to sing and do the happy food dance, I love it! 🤗 I love how mindful they are when speaking on their impressions of each dish, such a lovely way of speaking this group of folks have, even when speaking off the cuff. 😌🥰
@nickinickienicky5751
@nickinickienicky5751 2 года назад
💀💀💀💀💀💀
@coulorfully
@coulorfully 9 месяцев назад
The Mac and cheese and cornbread don’t look quiet right, but love the concept of this! Learning ppl thru their food history
@TheCHOSENOneJones
@TheCHOSENOneJones 8 месяцев назад
I VERY much enjoyed this. Love to see culture collide and the cultures enjoy each other
@Reactistan
@Reactistan 8 месяцев назад
Thank you 😊
@dr.mariankirk6959
@dr.mariankirk6959 2 года назад
I loved the way they acknowledged our history, but I wish the food was prepared by someone raised in the culture. By the looks of it, there is no way. I’ve never seen soul food like that. Thanks for the story. Loved the idea.
@mariesmith3138
@mariesmith3138 2 года назад
Yes, I agree. If that was actual Soul Food, I think all the reactions would have been different
@doffy1715
@doffy1715 2 года назад
im guessing that it was made by the people there, and usually they don't have the experiences of cooking soul food. after all, the mostly cook desi food. so it's not like they can grab a soul food chef from America and make them travel all the way to paskistan to make food for them. it would be nice, but that's not really possible.
@ainsleyaaris
@ainsleyaaris 2 года назад
I Agree
@ericabailey394
@ericabailey394 2 года назад
I said the same the Mac looked dry so did the cornbread.. they tried not to be disrespectful 😩
@c.odubhlaoich2948
@c.odubhlaoich2948 2 года назад
How does it even become your history when almost every major example of soul food was a recipe made by a white guy lol
@McNasty165
@McNasty165 2 года назад
Lol they would’ve gone nuts over some actual soul food prepared by African Americans. I’m very happy they liked these versions though. Love the spreading of cultures. Awesome video!!
@_prettybrownbrown7729
@_prettybrownbrown7729 2 года назад
Lol that’s true . I was like that don’t look like mac and cheese but I appreciate it overall lol
@dashanellemoore4816
@dashanellemoore4816 2 года назад
That’s what I was thinking. They need REAL soul food but Iguess it’s ok that they enjoyed what they were prepared.
@mogatdula
@mogatdula 2 года назад
I guess they had to go easy on them 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 oh and they cant eat pork over there hehe
@meech6848
@meech6848 2 года назад
"these versions" 😂
@mikematerne4579
@mikematerne4579 2 года назад
I could tell by just watching the video that that mac n cheese wasn't up to code lol🤣
@La-wr5dn
@La-wr5dn 8 месяцев назад
Thank you for giving the history of Soul Food to the participants. It's appreciated.
@MsAmani-ln3wj
@MsAmani-ln3wj 9 месяцев назад
Aww. I give thanks. We have been told that our food is not appreciated. It is nice to see others enjoying what we prepare.
@LayDiva-in-the-Zone
@LayDiva-in-the-Zone 2 года назад
They were all so respectful and honest. I really was touched by how they grasped the plight of what enslaved people had to eat to survive
@fish_fry7
@fish_fry7 2 года назад
And what's so good about it is the food they survived on in that time will cost you a pretty penny now. 2 st Louis bar b qued ribs 15.99? It ain't survival food no more. 😁😁😁
@elysemw
@elysemw 2 года назад
@@fish_fry7 OK!
@mariejones1347
@mariejones1347 2 года назад
Most enslaved people never are fried chicken or Mac and cheese. That was served to the slave owners. The typical slave diet was grits, salt pork, chitlins, cornbread, corn mush, maybe some fish. Some enslaved Africans were allowed to have small gardens for extra food. Most enslaved folks suffered from poor health due to the lack of fruits and veggies.
@WapajeaWalksOnWater
@WapajeaWalksOnWater 2 года назад
@@mariejones1347 But the point here is that is our culinary genius that created those dishes that America loves today. I personally avoid all the food that was featured, cause I consider it unhealthy for Africans. But I appreciate the food legacy. I was vegan cheif cooking at a retreat center in Hawaii, and because I don't use meat, milk, eggs, cheese, butter, or wheat in any recipe, I was wondering if anymore would still be able to taste my Mama's delicious Mississippi in my food. One European man never came to eat, I ask someone why, and they told me he saud, he doesn't like soul food. I was so happy to hear that, cause mow I know it's not what I cook, that makes people love my food, its How I Cook, that brings Mississippi with me everywhere I go.
@pf6115
@pf6115 2 года назад
OMG, you guys are so full of yourselves, do you not recognize how many of their people are enslaved now?
@damond620
@damond620 3 года назад
Being of African American descent, I could legitimately feel the empathy from everyone of them trying the food. Appreciate the video ❤️
@pvir9902
@pvir9902 2 года назад
Yes and I loved how even when they didn't care for the taste they were still respectful in their response. If only more of us were like that.
@danniestardust2879
@danniestardust2879 2 года назад
Yes same this was really nice and balanced
@KeepingItCuteBraidingByLayDeeE
@KeepingItCuteBraidingByLayDeeE 2 года назад
Me too
@Lovenotez89
@Lovenotez89 2 года назад
Yessssssssssss I was getting misty Chile
@danniestardust2879
@danniestardust2879 2 года назад
@@dilbydoe4868 it seems that he was able to appreciate their empathy to the slavery plight. Its relevant to many African Americans since they were once an enslaved people. (I know, they weren't the only ones of course), and true, we aren't today, but history does have an impact on some people. And then there's clearly racism and a lack of care and unity between some races and cultures and just humans in general(even within same race). These beautiful people didn't just ignore or apathetically respond to the bit of history (hardship) they learned. They were touched by it, they cared. In a world growing colder and more hateful..sometimes its just nice to see little things like this. It just hit home a little more maybe because the poster is African American and this video had to do with African American history. Makes sense to me
@wokesoul1599
@wokesoul1599 9 месяцев назад
😂😂😂😂😂. I’m crying laughing right now we need more of theses
@piff32
@piff32 12 дней назад
Id love to try their cooking as well .....good video
@ronnieferguson9337
@ronnieferguson9337 2 года назад
Whew, my god, my god! They should do a reshoot of this and have some grandmas cook an entire souls food meal for them.
@youknowwhatflav9916
@youknowwhatflav9916 2 года назад
Hahaa
@mikerobertson563
@mikerobertson563 2 года назад
I know right but there arent to many Big Mammas around....
@SoAlive92
@SoAlive92 2 года назад
Every dish that came out just looked off!
@heavenly213
@heavenly213 2 года назад
Right who in the world made that stuff lol. Cornbread looked like dough
@lamcadams785
@lamcadams785 2 года назад
I wish there were more soul food restaurant. Y’all need to open more restaurants. I live in Tucson Arizona and there’s hardly any soul food restaurants here.🥲
@Smitty089
@Smitty089 2 года назад
My boy wasn't playing with that fried chicken lol....on the 3rd piece like "oh it is very tasty"
@aann6599
@aann6599 2 года назад
🤣
@aspen1820
@aspen1820 2 года назад
the way he was tearing that leg up! 😂😂
@msleobaby4502
@msleobaby4502 2 года назад
At all!!🤣🤣
@SegaSavageMusic
@SegaSavageMusic 9 месяцев назад
Love these
@mjencolour
@mjencolour 8 месяцев назад
This was refreshing ❤
@Sonsetsweettooth
@Sonsetsweettooth 2 года назад
I’m in tears watching them empathize and support the dishes that my ancestors and I to this day, still enjoy.
@MiaMya396
@MiaMya396 2 года назад
The cornbread took me out. He was like the water pushed it down😂
@adibabdullah6633
@adibabdullah6633 2 года назад
Me too ❤️❤️❤️
@moistbreadstick5625
@moistbreadstick5625 2 года назад
it ain’t that deep once this food is everywhere
@cynthiac.castellano5139
@cynthiac.castellano5139 2 года назад
I am thankful for African influence in my Latin Caribbean culture, music, and food. I love culture sharing and international dishes.
@PNuttDaKing
@PNuttDaKing 2 года назад
Right. I’m appreciative of them.
@kdrichar
@kdrichar 2 года назад
“It won’t go down!” Yes the corn bread looked like it wasn’t good😂😂
@Happy-mp7vm
@Happy-mp7vm 2 года назад
🤣🤣🤣
@eboyd2478
@eboyd2478 2 года назад
I felt that
@quinnfreeman8748
@quinnfreeman8748 2 года назад
Hurt my heart
@jerrywhidby.
@jerrywhidby. 2 года назад
@omg its kae a strange dark yellow. I wonder if it was warm?
@kaydenpat
@kaydenpat 2 года назад
It looked almost like pudding. Never seen cornbread like that before.
@syherbo5655
@syherbo5655 8 месяцев назад
This is a great video
@WESEEYOU95
@WESEEYOU95 8 месяцев назад
I love this this video ......NICE WORK
@brendakearns2709
@brendakearns2709 2 года назад
The gentleman who said, “ I will like it for their sake.” has a beautiful soul.
@heartnsoullove
@heartnsoullove 2 года назад
I just wish they knew that soul food doesn’t actually look or taste like that.
@MySingleLifeADollShow
@MySingleLifeADollShow 2 года назад
Yes I thought so too
@dominicbrogsdale3348
@dominicbrogsdale3348 2 года назад
@@heartnsoullove right DRY!!! lol
@ItsMeChallatDBXV
@ItsMeChallatDBXV 2 года назад
That pity bs is not something I want to hear tbh.
@jermainebelcher6023
@jermainebelcher6023 2 года назад
i didnt like that comment because thats implying that he didnt like it, but he doesnt want to say lol.
@tiffanidotcom
@tiffanidotcom 2 года назад
Honestly I appreciate them trying while also explaining our history. It does show effort on their part to understand us.
@txdominoe
@txdominoe 2 года назад
History that white kids in America will never hear . Should tell you something about America
@erikc7267
@erikc7267 2 года назад
I agree Tiffi! It brings the taste and preparation full circle. The way she broke it down I think made them much more open to trying it out.
@themoongoddess1190
@themoongoddess1190 2 года назад
@@txdominoe That's such a biased and ridiculous comment. We were taught about slavery AND segregation. My grandmother marched for Civil Rights. Don't make such uneducated comments.
@chamilbryant9905
@chamilbryant9905 2 года назад
I get what you're saying sweetheart but all I'm saying is if you're going to represent something of our culture please make it authentic as possible that crap was not soul food
@jaesaiyan
@jaesaiyan 2 года назад
@Shadai So they want to take critical parts out? Like the how it all started on racism and oppression…want to forget it without giving reparations like they did with the Jews?
@thefix5579
@thefix5579 9 месяцев назад
This was so fun to watch, I understand the concept and I wish I’m able to join with you guys on the next one! (The Mac&Cheese) Laugh out loud 😂
@boriquaelrey7129
@boriquaelrey7129 8 месяцев назад
As an American of African and Latino descent we should be appreciative that when told our story these beautiful and wonderful people showed compassion for the plight of our ancestors. Regardless if it was authentic soul food or not, the cultural exchange was authentic and needed. The history lesson from some of the comments actually weren’t needed. Appreciate the experience and try foods and ideas from other cultures. This is how we grow, learn, and evolve. We become true citizens of the world we live in.
@mdwilliams79
@mdwilliams79 11 дней назад
You have no story except that you live off of what white Western Europeans built. You should honor the day your ancestors came into contact with them and set aside their grass skirts, mud huts and false Gods.
@kennayakimble
@kennayakimble 2 года назад
I love how respectful they are! Even if they don’t like it they honor our experience and past suffering. Respect goes a long way
@roberttaylor9563
@roberttaylor9563 2 года назад
Imagine if we all express ourselves in this manner.
@BronxDad1977
@BronxDad1977 2 года назад
Yes!! My man said he didn't particularly like it but out of respect he didn't even want to say he didn't!! That was heavy right!!!
@mikeyearwood
@mikeyearwood 2 года назад
My grandfather would appreciate their respect. I am thankful.
@missbrown2041
@missbrown2041 2 года назад
Yes it does This shows the first steps of becoming and remaining THE REAL KINGS AND QUEENS WE ARE ..AND ARE MEANT TO BE!!!
@SAMS1N
@SAMS1N 2 года назад
It's a trip Much respect to them...
@melissasaint3283
@melissasaint3283 3 года назад
"one finds a solution in the state of helplessness" actually made me cry. Mustafa cut me to the heart with his wise observation! It is the story of so much of African American history. I teach my little children at home, and as we learn about painful parts of history, I tell them, You did not do this, you were not born yet and you were not there. But we need to know, so we can understand when things are still wrong, where a problem came from and why we must help fix it!
@LindaC616
@LindaC616 3 года назад
Amen
@toomanyaccounts
@toomanyaccounts 3 года назад
you need to fact check. you are believing lies that keep you on the democrat plantation.
@oscarlohens8586
@oscarlohens8586 3 года назад
@@toomanyaccounts Feel free to fact check what she said, genius.
@melissasaint3283
@melissasaint3283 3 года назад
@@toomanyaccounts our of curiosity, what ethnicity are you? EDIT: to be clear, I wasn't going to stereotype this person based on their ethnicity. I was going to try to draw meaningful parallels relating this subject to their own background.
@MadAudi
@MadAudi 3 года назад
Your kids are blessed to have a parent that teaches them true hx and why it’s important to do so.
@BigDaddy4Real
@BigDaddy4Real 9 месяцев назад
That's awesome! I knew the chicken and peach cobbler with ice cream would get them!!!😂😂😂
@savedandmanifesting
@savedandmanifesting 9 месяцев назад
This was so cool!! ❤
@Reactistan
@Reactistan 9 месяцев назад
Thank you 😊
@sweetnluvly79
@sweetnluvly79 2 года назад
This episode made me tear up. They really respect our culture and are careful of their critique of the food because they know the history behind it. Also, Mustafa actually loved TWO dishes in this episode! WINNING!!!
@Nene_760
@Nene_760 2 года назад
I live in cali an I really wanna go to a actual traditional soul food spot .
@giggles2302
@giggles2302 2 года назад
IKR? I was so surprised he liked one, but two? Wow!
@franclai2765
@franclai2765 2 года назад
Yes had me tearing up also …….cause I’m a big cry baby and I’m 42😩😩😩😩
@SirTorcharite
@SirTorcharite 2 года назад
@TElite it's cause it's normally indecipherable as to what it's ingredients are lol. Everything here you could remake from memory after a few tries. The adage "simple sells" is definitely true for the old guy.
@mrrooster4876
@mrrooster4876 2 года назад
The history mentioned in this is a complete lie.
@oliviajoesting6569
@oliviajoesting6569 2 года назад
"i like it for their sake" is a beautiful statement. i only wish that more americans would adopt that same sentiment back towards other cultures
@musiclovesoul33
@musiclovesoul33 2 года назад
I totally agree with you. It would be so wonderful to show other cultures this same level of respect.
@pettiestofbettys
@pettiestofbettys 2 года назад
This was one of my favorite responses. Everything isn't for everybody. If you like it I love it should be everyones moto
@Beaneeman67
@Beaneeman67 2 года назад
You caught that also…..
@valariearmstrong7042
@valariearmstrong7042 2 года назад
I agree one hundred percent! I thought that was so kind. Love and respect🙏🏾
@trishgordon4269
@trishgordon4269 2 года назад
They're not eating authentic southern cooking. I don't know what they're eating. It looks awful.
@anthronthompson4020
@anthronthompson4020 8 месяцев назад
Wow y’all are amazing people
@vernonrobertson1914
@vernonrobertson1914 9 месяцев назад
Some of the reactions had me on the floor 🤣😂🤣😂. Keep doing this. Exposure to something new is what keeps us apart. Enjoy... but hilarious!
@djinnx01
@djinnx01 2 года назад
This video warmed my heart. The respect shown to Black Americans really gave me back some faith in people. Thank you and I'm subscribing!!!
@martinsmith2258
@martinsmith2258 2 года назад
Exactly! And even when they disliked something they claimed to like it for the sake of soul food being important to us🔥💪🏾
@harveythe1stsaghartfield143
@harveythe1stsaghartfield143 2 года назад
I Subscribe To
@donnareeweeks6180
@donnareeweeks6180 2 года назад
A black person might have cooked it for them but Fried Chicken came from Scotland . Collards are not from Africa . Nor is Macaroni and Cheese .
@donnareeweeks6180
@donnareeweeks6180 2 года назад
Y'all were eating European Food .
@harveythe1stsaghartfield143
@harveythe1stsaghartfield143 2 года назад
@@donnareeweeks6180 SO WHAT THAT'S YOUR OPINION
@MitchellBahamas
@MitchellBahamas 2 года назад
As a black person, I. Freaking. LOVE how the narrator explained what “soul food” is. It’s amazing how other countries are so much more educated than America on American issues
@therealmccoy2004
@therealmccoy2004 2 года назад
Wat??? Man bruh please shutup!! Smh
@WapajeaWalksOnWater
@WapajeaWalksOnWater 2 года назад
Your right, it's because America always wants to hide, and down play anything we create. They are just haters, and cant help it
@WapajeaWalksOnWater
@WapajeaWalksOnWater 2 года назад
@@therealmccoy2004 He's right, and you know it.
@IndiasFACE
@IndiasFACE 2 года назад
@@therealmccoy2004 He's definitely right
@therealmccoy2004
@therealmccoy2004 2 года назад
ADOS don't know shitt but how to run they mouth. They know nothing of FBA Period!!
@mirrahsreflectionz573
@mirrahsreflectionz573 8 месяцев назад
Thank You for your beautiful words.This Video was more than just food, for me.
@rosacapels5204
@rosacapels5204 9 месяцев назад
I love watching your videos ❣😊
@jamaicabea9048
@jamaicabea9048 2 года назад
When you tear up watching a video of people trying food, you know their empathy was sincere. This was way deeper than it was probably intended to be but many of us needed to see it.
@b.j.dee2702
@b.j.dee2702 2 года назад
Yeah I feel the same
@boogiemcclarin5756
@boogiemcclarin5756 2 года назад
100%
@staciagrant4786
@staciagrant4786 2 года назад
Waaaay deeper.
@ShadesofSage
@ShadesofSage 2 года назад
Agreed!
@WooVerse573
@WooVerse573 2 года назад
I bet yo ass did need to see it cryin over some damn food
@mzdaidai7
@mzdaidai7 2 года назад
The empathetic commentary was nice.. I've never heard anyone express such compassion after learning about our people's history. Warmed my heart❤
@groovemo
@groovemo 2 года назад
Same! It made me cry.
@nknight5228
@nknight5228 2 года назад
It was heart warming and made me chuckle also.
@keifsavage1090
@keifsavage1090 2 года назад
Many cultures recognize our struggles.
@mzdaidai7
@mzdaidai7 2 года назад
@@keifsavage1090 yes, which is why I said express such compassion. I feel the way they spoke on our history was different from just simply recognizing and speaking from my own experiences, it is a first.💛
@cookiemang4128
@cookiemang4128 2 года назад
Facts
@Nducre
@Nducre 8 месяцев назад
I loved this video. I have never seen a video where other cultures are giving their opinion about African- American culture before. We have been isolated and misunderstood for so long, yet we are the influencers of the world. Keep it coming.
@25lighters91
@25lighters91 8 месяцев назад
That's a very prideful outlook
@darrylskylar8757
@darrylskylar8757 8 месяцев назад
I want to sit and talk to the older gentleman in white; he seems like he has wise words to pass on to a younger generation! Dude was tearing up that fried chicken! Where is his doggy bag for his peach cobbler? The lady in turquoise acts like someone’s grandma who doesn’t ant to eat anyone else’s food! Great video! Thank you for posting!
@EndangHyder
@EndangHyder 3 года назад
I just notice the crew would tell in details of the food origins before serving them Reactistan. That’s neat!
@blurryfacep1
@blurryfacep1 3 года назад
you missed mehboob today! haha
@toomanyaccounts
@toomanyaccounts 3 года назад
and it is often either totally incorrect or lacking a lot of details
@sgtpecker7092
@sgtpecker7092 3 года назад
Just a matter of fact, "Soul Food" is not native African cuisine. It is, American southern cuisine, that Africans adopted. Here in the American South, this is the food, we cook.
@bradford2rk913
@bradford2rk913 3 года назад
We share so much as cultures when we share food with each other. 💜🌎🌍🌏
@PhoenixEchoesAudio
@PhoenixEchoesAudio 3 года назад
@@sgtpecker7092 and where do you think southern people learned SEASONINGS and techniques to make this food. FROM THE AFRICAN SLAVES TAKEN TO THE SOUTH AND WORKING WITH WHAT THEY WERE GIVEN. People like you make me sick. It's known as soul food BECAUSE it's ancestry CANNOT BE DENIED or else like YOU'RE trying to do, it would be stolen. You can't lay claim to this.
@zanay
@zanay 2 года назад
I love how they respected all the dishes and empathetic to African American struggles. This gives me hope in humans.
@dominicbrogsdale3348
@dominicbrogsdale3348 2 года назад
yeah mad respect for that!
@pettylabelle5005
@pettylabelle5005 2 года назад
Fr though the only people that act a full and ignorant and don’t respect other food is our own African Americans 🤦🏾‍♀️
@user-wb8wt9fd5h
@user-wb8wt9fd5h 2 года назад
@@pettylabelle5005 what are you talkin about I respect it just eat in moderation!
@pettylabelle5005
@pettylabelle5005 2 года назад
@@user-wb8wt9fd5h If your not one of them then why are you even replying to me. I didn’t say all. But if the shoe fits where it. I know alot of people that would agree with me if your offended oh well. I’m talkin bout my own black people. I ain’t saying anything that ain’t true I love my people but they be ignorant to certain things. Watch all the videos of African American trying different foods from other countries and see their reactions vs other people trying our food they be spiting it out saying yuck, saying other peoples food are shit and more. 😂💯
@pureblack3363
@pureblack3363 2 года назад
Ain't no niggas cook that food 🤣🤣🤣
@shargrant11
@shargrant11 11 дней назад
This was beautiful ❤
@camascourt
@camascourt 5 месяцев назад
Lmaooo this wa hilarious 😂😂😂 he said the elderly would love this😂😂
@AshleyBSticks
@AshleyBSticks 2 года назад
He tore that Fried chicken up he ate almost two whole ones before he started to explain how good. We knew you liked it you showed us lmao. Love it!
@KAJ8833
@KAJ8833 2 года назад
He sure did lol I was like I know that's right😂🤣💞
@AshleyBSticks
@AshleyBSticks 2 года назад
@@KAJ8833 I was sitting there like 😌 mhm. Gone get that chicken.
@TheJeneralJU-ICE
@TheJeneralJU-ICE 2 года назад
😖😆🤣😂😭
@SmoothHeadDidIt
@SmoothHeadDidIt 2 года назад
He wasnt bsn
@AshleyBSticks
@AshleyBSticks 2 года назад
@@TheJeneralJU-ICE he said look, I think I’m on to something, let me see something real quick. 😂
@eprahs1
@eprahs1 2 года назад
"They have made great things while living in this fear". Everyday
@MrRacecourser
@MrRacecourser 2 года назад
Word up. ✊🏾
@rage_fusion
@rage_fusion 2 года назад
Amen sister 🖤
@desertsavagery
@desertsavagery 2 года назад
The fear hasn't ended, but our greatness continues on.
@SlowlyLosinIt
@SlowlyLosinIt 2 года назад
Highkey, ya'll need to here this: You're weak if you fear living in America in todays day and age. Weaker if you keep pushing your victim mentalities. Work on bettering the world and those around you, no matter which race........not seeking vengeance on those who learned from their mistakes already.
@eprahs1
@eprahs1 2 года назад
@@SlowlyLosinIt Highkey you need to take the tone deaf priviliged message somewhere else. You don't live in nobody else's shoes but your, so Hear this....Always speak for yourself.
@persephone342
@persephone342 8 месяцев назад
salamun alaykum! Love the wisdom shared from the elderly gentleman! I love India and Pakistan for the beautiful people from these nations!
@kaatb9656
@kaatb9656 8 месяцев назад
I thoroughly enjoyed this.. lol
@skylimitkt
@skylimitkt 2 года назад
The guy who says he likes the Mac and cheese because we like it, and won’t say he don’t like it cause he doesn’t want to offend anyone, is very intriguing. That’s shows a different lever of respect, especially for people he don’t know.
@elephantintheroom8561
@elephantintheroom8561 2 года назад
Absolutely, In a lot of people’s culture it’s disrespectful to insult how things taste. That’s why whenever those tiktok challenges go viral and people start spitting out food or claiming it’s nasty. You usually see such a big outrage, like that fufu challenge. Almost like say something nice or don’t say anything at all.
@imcomingtogetmybikeback7934
@imcomingtogetmybikeback7934 2 года назад
The number one reason any of them wouldn’t like the food is because an African American didn’t make it.
@GAshoneybear
@GAshoneybear 2 года назад
And mac and cheese is a very easy dish to mess up. Not all African Americans like everybody's mac and cheese.
@MelanieGraceTV
@MelanieGraceTV 2 года назад
As an African-American whose ancestors were enslaved I love how you didn't brush over the history of our condition or our cultural contributions. I was also deeply touched by their empathy and loved the exchange of similarities to their cultural foods. Thank you for this video! It's wonderful!
@gissyb1
@gissyb1 2 года назад
Sad history for AAmericans :( For Native Americans too, at the same horrifying level of oppression! .... But theses people are very kind and humble the west can learn alot from the east.
@melaniewilliams6712
@melaniewilliams6712 2 года назад
@@gissyb1 Yea good African Americans fought for their rights, or America would be real bad for all minorities. We can all learn from African Americans strength.
@MelanieGraceTV
@MelanieGraceTV 2 года назад
@@LS-fe4ob Cameroon and Congo
@NetSunJin
@NetSunJin 2 года назад
This was beautiful. Them having not known all the full history having so much empathy and insight was honestly heart warming.
@krysjordan2330
@krysjordan2330 2 года назад
@@LS-fe4ob if it wasn't for DNA testing we wouldn't have known...sooo the point of your question?
@thiqlykepoundcake
@thiqlykepoundcake 27 дней назад
This made me very happy 😁
@lekiahall2702
@lekiahall2702 8 месяцев назад
Loving the humor 😂😂😂♥️🙏🏿
@kitanajadefrost4663
@kitanajadefrost4663 2 года назад
The fact that they understand what my ancestors have gone through and they feel empathy just made my heart cry with joy ❤❤❤❤
@Catpow91
@Catpow91 2 года назад
I know it made me tear up too they are so kind
@dandam5582
@dandam5582 2 года назад
@Zamad Allah who are you talking about? Their ancestors where enslaved too. These peoples ancestors are not British so they don’t owe us any reparations.
@MsLH208
@MsLH208 10 месяцев назад
I appreciate the gentleman who loved the fried chicken 🍗..he was loving all of it❤😂
@KrysGrant-ey1xl
@KrysGrant-ey1xl 9 месяцев назад
😂😂😂😂he tore that shi up
@Chantella28
@Chantella28 9 месяцев назад
Fr 😂😂
@HustlemanJones
@HustlemanJones 9 месяцев назад
He was fucking it up licking fingers and shit 😂😂
@workingears
@workingears 9 месяцев назад
He was getting down chewing on that chicken leg🍗
@brittanyhawkins9907
@brittanyhawkins9907 9 месяцев назад
“Very good! It’s delicious!”
@artist718
@artist718 9 месяцев назад
They are so respectful of another cultures food. They could eat at my home too. I'd love to try their foods
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