I am completely with you on that. I have seen probably all of the Family Feud clips from America more than once and every combination that they put together. And I am so loving family feud Africa. My favorite was the Ntuli? Family with the part starting with Lucius up at the podium and Steve asking him what he was wearing. Between that and the one with RuPaul making up his own question they are a tie. I could watch both of them all day long. Right now I only watch it for half a day
Americans are brats. They go to store and just buy stuff. No one has ever seen a live slaughtering of a chicken or even having its feather plucked after submerging in hot water, then burning the hairs over a flame , then cooking almost every part. Same day lol 😂😂 people in Africa are more connected to process vs USA because here it’s all industrialized so consumers are VERY disconnected to process
As a Jamaican I thought eating those part of the meat was due to slavery because they were given the what left to make food, but after watching this clip I clearly see it's an African thing and we just continue to cook traditionally. I know our food is multicultural but a greater part of our cuisine is African.
Absolutely not...we reared chickens i tell you i personally dont like the legs but my sister and some relatives ate the heads the neck lol heart no but hey...it is what it is...👊🏿👊🏿👊🏿 one love from Africa
@@PettyLabelle70So why african americans do not longer prefer to eat chicken feet? That whole Slavery point, after so much time, neglects regional culture and creates a singularity trying to explain everything. My Grandmother eat Cat in World War 2, that does not mean she likes to eat cat till today. I am German, we like to eat raw minced pig meat. Many other Europeans do not. The Finish eat a stinky herring, where everyone starts to puke from the smell.
Dear world, us AFRICANS eating the whole chicken parts is not suffering, it's culture. We enjoy cracking those bones more than just cutting a piece of pure meat with knife and fork.. Especially a deep fried fish, we eat it from head to tail, including those fins too.. Have a wonderful time every day of your life.
Same in the Caribbean. For example, the favored parts of a fish for a fish broth are the head and the tail, the head especially. As for the bones, again, same in the Caribbean. We crack the bones with our teeth and eat the marrow. Lotta flavor in there!
Well explained! 💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿 this is pretty much all of Africa. And why waste food.🤷♂️🤷♂️ im west African and we eat all of it as well. Including the head.
Before I visited South Africa I binged on all these shows and was sooo ahead of the game when it came to culture. This edition is funny and a learning experience at the same time!
Dikilana=gizzards Maotwana =feet Pelwana=heart Malana=intestine Hlogwana=head Melalana=neck Dibetana=liver Where I come from we calls them Di-Ana ...bcoz they all ends with "Ana" ,and they taste good when cooked all in one pot.
@@josesemino8284 do they not choke on them? I was always told to not give dogs chicken bones. Anyway, I dont think that's what she is referring to.. chicken feet are used just as salt, for protection.
@@daughterofzion6443 yes, we do call them drum sticks. Thighs are different from drum sticks. Only in local African languages would that distinction be difficult or ambiguous.
@Thokomagonya Ndlovu I think Steve just over reacting to be funny, truth is people in America, especially southern blacks, natives, and imigrants, have been eating all parts of the chicken for ages especially during hard times nothing goes to waste😋
Chicken feet are delicious actually. So is chicken liver and gizzard. In the Philippines, we eat all parts of the chicken; we deep fry the stomach, we grill the intestines, we cook the liver, gizzard, and chicken feet Adobo style. Nothing goes to waste. 😄😄
Here in the Philippines... no part is wasted... the feathers are turned into dusters, we eat the whole chicken from head to feet, and the bones are fed to the dogs
I've always been taught not to give the bones to the dogs b/c the splinter & could harm them. That goes for any bird. Cats are allowed to eat them tho. 🇺🇸🙀😻😷
Here in America most cities aren't allowed to have chickens so we have to buy factory hormone juiced genetically altered chicken. Also most of the produce is so genetically altered by man, that there are no seeds. So we cannot bear new fruit from the purchased one. It feels like a trap. Unhealthy processed foods are more available and cheap. Our soil under our houses is sand (bc they knock down nature and fill in the perfect land with sand and cement for home foundation) & its not good for growing so we have to BUY soil until you get a compost started on your own
Here in South Africa... the kids get the breast because they chew on for long and get tired before they get full... as an adult if you get a breast you know they don't like you or you unemployed lol
As a Latina, I grew up on chicken feet, gizzard, necks, heart, unlaid eggs 😋. I'm a vegetarian now but if your mama knows how to cook it, it be so damn good. The best part of the foot is the middle pad.
@@melaninapeach9170 yea that's the best I can describe them. It was just yolks in a bunch. When we butchered the chickens, they would be inside them. No shell. No whites. Bunch of yolks of diff sizes. She would boil them and they just tasted like... hard boiled yolks 🤷🏻♀️
Mmmm... the best is chicken livers fried in onions with a delicious gravy, served over mashed potatoes. South African food is THE best. Greetings to all my fellow South Africans 🇿🇦
Omggg I am loving the African Family Feud so much and as a Proud Jamaican we eat all those chicken parts too 🤤🤤 Steve better get him some chicken feet lol
American Black people don't eat every part of the chicken....due to being fed scraps during slavery...scraps were considered Chicken feet, chicken heads, the parts of the chicken with the least amount of meat
@@Tee-kc3pn speak for yourself many people in the south grandparents grew up on those things and they weren't slaves and still loved the food generation after
@@Tee-kc3pn That's why we're so strong 💪 I love stewed chicken feet with baked beans and curried chicken feet with broad beans......Delicious!!😋 I'm 🇯🇲 🇯🇲
Yo....... I'm from America, and I promise I can't believe understand chicken feet either. 😂 But I totally respect that. I'll have to try it someday . AFRICA UNITE ......
I'm from the south and we have never eaten chicken feet. I don't know anyone in my city that eats chicken feet. I didn't start eating pig tails until we moved to Las Vegas and we bout as country as is gets.
I told my niece - it’s all about that collagen! Fountain of youth for beautiful skin. She said... “chicken feet??? I’ll just have a chicken walk on my face!” 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 I’m wheezin 😭🤣💀
The chicken heart is absolutely delicious! The heart of any animal is absolutely delicious! I used to fight my Daddy over the heart of the turkey at Thanksgiving! 🤣❤️
@@QueenP001 I work at a fast food chicken restaurant in Texas and we sell livers and gizzards lol. However I haven’t tried our livers yet, I’m too scared 💀
@@Tshikonelo I said chicken feet aren't that affordable anymore, meaning they're not as cheap as they used to be since they realised they're in demand. Read to comprehend -- I did not say drumsticks are *cheaper than* feet, just that chicken feet are now on the pricey side. I know at my local PnP they're not so cheap, so might as well spend your money on thighs, drumsticks and breasts. I hope you now understand what I meant.
I am a South African living in China and Steve’s reaction is the reaction my colleagues gave me including the Chinese when I brought a lunch box with chicken feet. The Chinese colleges were just shocked coz they never met a foreigner who likes chicken feet , in China they do eat them. My foreign colleagues were just shocked coz they thought only people in China eat chicken feet . And I love chicken feet , I enjoy crushing those bones
In America people in the south love chicken feet, cow foot pig feet pig tail gizzards ,liver just cooked differently we all got relocated but the ove for the food stayed the same one love
@@pholosomocumi9462 mannn ngl I do wish I was in Africa. I wanna learn the language so bad 🥺 it's so pretty, and I need to know more about the culture.
In America, we eat all of this in the South. Our ancestors were given the worst parts of the meat but now those are the parts that We crave. We always know how to turn nothing into something.
@@Co-nm8nt لعلك كنت بتزور أماكن في مصر أو، عائلات معينة أو بتقابل أفراد معينين، لكن الحاجات دي احنا بنشتريها لوحدها من محل الدجاج وسعرها أغلى أحيانا من الفرخة نفسها😂😂😂 في حالة غلاء سعر الدولار زي دلوقتي أغلب الناس بتجيبها عشان تتظاهر إنها مازالت بتاكل فراخ😂😂اسمها "هياكل" لو دخلت في أي محل في مصر وقلت عايز كيلو هياكل هيديلك كيلو رقاب وأجنحة😂 تحياتي لشعب السعودية♥️♥️
@@20alphabet it doesn't make me ashamed of pharaoh, that makes me proud of prophet Moses and the believers with him. And I guess they were born in Egypt and they had the Egyptian identity. (I'm a Muslim btw😂 but you must know that we believe in prophet Moses 👍)
Steve fronting, So to all my African and Caribbean brothas and sistahs, Us Black Americans we eat the whole chicken too!! We eat everything you eat, I guess it's a melanted thang. Only difference is our food is not spicy with the scotch bonnets and such, which by the way taste amazing. Steve fronting like this is the first time he's ever heard of these answers or as if his grandmother wasnt feeding it to him and I'm disappointed by it." We do not eat the same as White Americans in our households. However we our open to all types of food from different cultures and with similarities its easy to make, just a switch up of ingredients. Steve acting like some white dude who wouldn't know
Steve needs to stop acting so surprised that the world outside is different . It is the diversity that makes humanity so beautiful . I am very happy that he went there to do some shows . So lovely to see the people who live there in todays world .
Let me clarify as a South African: we don't all eat livers hearts heads and whatnot. In fact a lot of us don't eat it at all, but as South Africa is rich in culture (we have 11 official languages) some cultures like it more than others. It is like a tradition for some of us.
Naah, he wasn't. Just doing it for tv. Walmart stores sells chicken livers,feet etc. He knows some parts in America eat those, plus there's a high number of Caribbean immigrants who too eat those. Definitely not stunned.
Yup! In Jamaica we call the feet ‘steppas’ (steppers). Makes good soup, can be curried, stewed, jerked...whatever u like 😋 Don’t know about eating the head though. We don’t eat the head here 😅🇯🇲
Loved this show, growing up we raised chickens for sale. We ate the head, necks, feet, gizzards, liver and heart. The rest of the chicken was for sale 😂 unless the customer requested them.
And Stive is there worried about the necks not having enough meat, I'm like thats because you are eating the wrong way Stive just chew the whole thing, thats where the fun is.😂😂😂
Chicken feet made my girl soccer tournaments memorable...yum yum and I prefer chicken neck, gizzard,liver and feet over the other meaty parts😍...🇳🇦🇳🇦🇳🇦namibia
Back in the days in Nigeria, I remember following my mom to the market, bought life chicken , come home prepare chicken, only the feathers are thrown away. The two feet is reserved for my dad.
Watching this while cooking chicken feet for dinner. I live in South Carolina eating chicken feet, liver, gizzards, pig feet, and chitlins is pretty common here. 🤣