For those who think that "jollof rice" is the main Nigerian dish, sorry that is just entry level stuff. What this woman has done today gives you an idea of proper traditional Nigerian food - from just one region of the country. And, ah, egusi stew is my favourite meal ever!
Nigeria has the most DIVERSE food in the world and it’s expected with over 370 tribes, so you can imagine the different and unique cuisines. Our food is on another level and she barely touched it ❤❤❤🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬
Palm oil, especially palm oil and dried fish used as a base in cooking, takes a dish to a totally different level of flavour. That's why Nigerian and West African dishes in general, taste so good. And palm oil's got many health benefits contrary to the myth.
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thanks you David for having that love of eating our Nigerian food, we love you..... and big thanks also to our chef, she actually tell us she proudly Yoruba. i find myself happy watching this video.... much love from Nigerian 🟢⚪🟢
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This video was just too beautiful, from the Ms Janet's passion for cooking and feeding as well as her lively personality to your eagerness to eat her food and your honesty was just too great. New subscriber here.
Hi David, you will need to visit a Calabar kitchen and give us feedback. Calabar is in the southern Nigeria and use a lot of vegetables in their cooking. We would like to see how your taste buds feel with their Afang soup, edikaikong soup, or fisherman soup of Rivers state
Randomly came across ur channel man, you just earned my full subscription. Love the way you ate all yoruba dishes in a homely way. Love you man. You made feel elated.
nigerian has fufu Nepali has dhedo same food but we make it with buckwheat flour eat it just like them...makes me wonder we are all one before there were borders
I really like the content the ma’am speak so well her American accent so on point the food look so yummy and delicious 😋 more Nigeria food pls thanks just gain a new sub 🇳🇬🙌🏽
Kudos to everyone, especially the cook. Her personality already tells me the food will be very delicious. And David, you're the first white man I've seen who eats these dishes the proper way, in that swallows (morsels like fufu, semo, amala & pounded yam, etc) are not meant to be chewed but swallowed. It is okay to chew the soups and meats, etc, that are chewable, but the swallows are meant to be swallowed. I give you 101/100 ❤
Hey David. Good morning and happy Friday. Nigerian food yes. Was also on this live. One thing I like with you is your transparency. If it’s delish; you’ll say so. If you don’t care for it; you’ll say so. Not everything is going to be pleasurable to the palate. Your honesty is appreciated. Yes David. It’s the sauce for me with the apps. Great watching her cook and you eating the food. I eat my Egusi and fufu with a spoon 😂. Can’t with the hand. Thanks for sharing. Like the music towards the end. See you next video.
This is soo brilliant to see! Glad you enjoyed Nigerian food .Could I suggest trying northern Nigerian food as well as the flavours are different, distinct and have hardly any palm oil in them.
Hi David ...was on yhe live for this ...the lady's clothes is really beautiful and also her personality...and not to mention her foods look so natural/healthy .....quite similar to some of our creole foods in the Caribbean,,,as there are a lot of descendants of West Africans here...Beautiful video ...Thanks and stay safe on all your travels...Blessings and Peace.
True Shabana. Many of west African descendants and especially the Yoruba people are more in the Caribbean and still stick to Yoruba culture after many centuries they were taken during the infamous slave trade era. In Brazil, Cuba, Argentina, Etc. Most of them still cook with same styles with little different even after centuries.
Well, good morning Baba Tunde/David. I watched the 'live' video chat and I am so happy to see the end product. This was so enjoyable and I love Janet. She is very entertaining and so accommodating. All of her food look delicious especially with those combinations of interesting ingredients. We use okra in Trinidad callalloo: that's what makes it slimy. Callalloo and fufu (pounded plantain) in a Sunday meal are a delicious combination, along with stewed chicken, red beans, macaroni pie and salad😋. Delish. Nathan, I hope you enjoyed the food too. On a different note, David, maybe you are a reincarnation with African heritage!!!🤔. It is said that through reincarnation, some spirits come back through newborns, something you wouldn't find in DNA. The Lord works in mysterious ways. So just enjoy what life has to offer you. You are truly blessed. Have a good day and a great weekend. Love to you and your family. Blessings always.🙏🤗❤️🇹🇹🇨🇦
Hi Judy ..Good Morning...these foods remind me of some of our creole foods herein the Caribbean ..as many people in the Caribbean are descendants of West Africans..Any way have a blessed and safe day.
@@SakuraHailey good morning Shabana and Hailey. True. All of our food has the influence of India and Africa which I find to be the tastiest anywhere in the world. Just my opinion and bias. Have a blessed day and weekend.
Great restaurant, great owner, great food. Her food is really flavorful, with unique flavors I'd never tasted before in other cuisines. Try pepper soup!
i love her personality. i aint never seen anyone add mushrooms to their food but all her stuff looks good and fresh. she was cooking fast like a pro. lmao at baba tunde.please chew your food oo. how else will it digest and you enjoy the flavor. people take the swallowing thing to far
23:57 I swear my first thought watching him dipping the poundo in soups was he's doing it like Indians do with their dishes. Great video! From Nigeria 🇳🇬
IV NEVER TRIED NIGERIAN FOOD ,, PS I DO LOVE USING MY HANDS TO EAT WITH AS WELL I WAS IN AN INDIAN REST THE OTHER DAY IN UK AND IT DEFO TASTES BETTER WITH YOUR HANDS
Wow watched this video on Facebook many months ago but never watched you eating the meal wow you did great with the food.😂Did she tell you ,you are eating just a very small fraction of Nigerian foods ?You are only eating the major Nigerian swallows from the Western part of Nigeria.😅❤❤❤❤🎉 Congratulations Bro you did great.They nicknamed you after a close relative of mine.lol😂 You're welcome.
Glad you enjoyed it…but my question is why have you not been to Nigeria? Pls do. As a Nigerian living here in the USA I feel like I need to take a flight to Nigeria to eat real authentic food organically grown and the food being cooked on firewood.
I absolutely am going to Nigeria...its a huge country and I want to make sure I give it a lot of time to explore everything. It will definitely happen sometime but definitely after Summer, maybe Fall or next Winter/Spring. I can't wait to try authentic Nigerian food though, its a huge dream to go there for me!