HOW TO MAKE MARULA OIL (Ondjove) OWAMBOLAND NAMIBIA - village life in Namibia - Lempies
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- čas přidán 22. 05. 2019
- Hi, guys and welcome back to Lempies! today we continue with our new series about village life in Namibia. More specifically we are going to show you how we make marula oil or ondjove! this ingredient is fundamental in the wambo culture. (I'm from a wambo tribe) we use it on traditional wambo dishes as marathon chicken and ekaka. I hope you will enjoy this video.
Homemade marula oil is made from Sclerocarya birrea.
Ciao Ciao Ciao! - Jak na to + styl
Marula has so many uses I never knew of... I am Kalanga from Botswana and we use the nuts from the morula seeds in our dried or fresh green leafy vegetables (bean or pumpkin leaves). We grind the nuts to a "crunchy" powder and add to the vegetables. I am learning a lot from you.
Thanks. I am learning from you too. Didnt know you had marula in Bots 👏🏿.
@@Lempies We do have :) , most common uses i knew growing up was the traditional morula drink, morula jam
That is the most important things that made me to stay in the village for a long time just to eat ondjove which you can not buy . . Thank you Lempies for teaching us how important our village s . be bless
Tse Oyehatumono Imbili get it in Windhoek from Tupo NamFood. They sell onjove and omaadi eengombe.
Wow I learn so much this is true cold pressed oil. Very cool to see how villagers make it. Thanks so much.
Pleasure 👏🏿👏🏻
Probably the best channel to showcase the Namibian lifestyle living & cultural.
Thank you.
Ciao Lempie and Alex. I love this video. Modern lifestyle has been my reality all my life, I just have so much respect for villagers. The patience it took to make the oil, is virtuous.
Ciao ciao ciao ♥️
Ciao Tina, your comments are always the best! thanks for following us!
Love the video and your enthusiasm and excitement
I'm loving this!!! Thank you so much for sharing
Glad you liked it
Thank u for this video and ur man z so humble
Welcome
Awesomeness 👌👏 Thanks Lempie for this amazing video.
Omagadhi-geengongo is the best man👌😋
So delicious... Recently I have been using it in salads as dressing
HOW AMAZING!!!!
Helo lempies I love the way your showing African village lifestyle its beautiful and I love it
Thanks Flo 👏🏿👏🏿
We have Marula we call it morula in Botswana im going to try this
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Woow, that was beautiful to watch. Thank you
Pleasure
Delicious stuff, how my grandmother used to. Do this a lot...
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This is lovely. I am in Botswana and I can’t wait to make this 😃
I love this video lempies it's very nice and the marura part is the best ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️......
Happy you liked it 👏🏿🤗
Thanks for sharing
Thank you for sharing ❣️
Pure natural home made oil😍😍looks amazing❤
Nomnom nom 😋😋😋
Good One.
Awesome, awesome, awesome! You explained it beautifully and we really learned a lot. (By the way, your family is beautiful!)
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Very interesting
I have learnt a lot I should say❤❤❤thank you for sharing
Pleasure
I liked your videos
You are Ovambo Pride. I love your content. I also make sure to have bottles of the stuff when I leave home
Ondjove is so delicious
I miss home,love you guys
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Had the best portion of mahango porridge and chicken in Oniipa years ago. I miss Namibia.
Ohhh please do come back for more....the recipes have been refined over the years 🙉. Now they are even more delicious
You just made me hungry in the morning😂
Love you so much
I want to try Making Marula Oil with your Mom. It would be so interedting. My Mom passed five years ago.
You will gain 10 pounds of muscle from the process
I am newbie here, stumbled upon your channel today, l like
then... Welcome to Lempies!!! :)
New here I love your channel
Thank you
Sending you love from Berlin. Have a nice weekend
Yummy food
Anuwa "tate gwandje omhona" lol Lempie... Love your videos.. ♥️😍
wow that's good Lempie omusati region penduka
Really enjoyed watching this video. Ondjove is a must have in my house and it's very interesting and quite informative to see how it's made. Thanks for sharing Lempies.
You are welcome 👏🏿👏🏻
Love the hat Lempies... I have to say the process is hard work, I felt tired just watching u Lol. Ale is such a trooper, adapting and genuinely interested to learn ur culture, such a beautiful attribute to see in a person,... U got to love Ale.....thumbs up, much respect. Lempies continue to be you, we love U and don't ever change, much love to U both, and thanks for sharing.
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Ciao Monica. The process of making marula keep village women fit 💪🏾. Ale is curious person by nature he likes to learn about other people s culture especially food and recipes 😋😋😋😂
The ladies certainly looks fit, ur so right, bless them all
😘😘😘😘 wunderbar.
Danke
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Had also forgotten how to make marula oil. Growing up I knew it so well. My grandmother made a small oshini and wooden pound just for me to pound as a little gal I was probably in kindergarden or Hope's age.I loved that work. Schu its suprising how time flies and we barely do this. Your videos make me fall inlove more with my cultural beauty. Instead of coming home and travelling you enjoy the village life and make it seem so new I felt like learning new things while I'm in Namibia myself. May the good Lord bless you more to share your Beautifull souls. ♡♡♡♡☆◇
Happy that you like and enjoy this video. I love being at the village🤗
Such creativity is it done in Katimamolelo i want to learn how to do marula oil for my hair lol
🌼Your family is so sweet💞 Loved seeing how to make marula oil -and thought the oil was only used for hair. What other foods🍳 do you use marula oil for? Alec looks great in braids😁...and he's a great with teaching kids.🚗
For sure Ale is a better teacher then me. Marala can also be used as body oil
Your village reminds me of where i come from in my country. I live in the country area where my grandmother use to make coconut oil. I believe if she was alive she would have her name on her own. products.
I would like to buy a bottle of the oils you make for your hair.💟
Hi my name is Victoria Mphunga I m from south Africa I have no comments on anyone doing CZcams I just love watching and subscribe to my favorite blogs but know that you all my favorite blogs ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thank you for the effort to comment even when you don't have one 👏🏿✌🏿
Every herb and good stuff are in our mother land. All those great stuff makes your hair healthy. Please put your hair oils and product in the market. I will certainly order from you.
Start a business with you and your mom.
Thanks for sharing.
Lempie Lempie show us your sisters and where you went to school.Lempie Lempie
Check the previous video "meet my family"
how i miss osite :-)
Yeah.... I forgot about it. Didn't eat osite here I just had iitami 😋😋
Thanks for sharing. Haha I’ve searched planet organic for marula in the food section. No luck! So many cosmetic uses in Europe. I found a cosmetic brand called Drunk Elephant. Producing virgin luxury facial oil. The oil seems so rich. I imagine it tastes nutty? Like a mix of macadamia with Brazil nut? Please tell me does it taste moreish? Could you maybe carry to Germany/Italy some bags of fresh dried marula nuts? Maybe you could find a cracking machine to shell the marula. Then a coffee grinding type of machine to pulp and squeeze out the oil? And of course enjoy the pulp as porridge? 👏👏
I know about the drunk elephant and their prices are 💶💶💶💶💶
I occasionally also use it on my face as a cleanser
Lempies how does the porridge taste? Can the oil be used in cooking or for salad dressing?
Can i use a blender to grind it into a paste and squeeze out the oil?
I never knew you can actually make oil from this.. In Zimbabwe we only eat the amarula fruit and nuts but making oil???? Didn't know. Thanks for sharing. I will try it one day
Its a common thing here. If you are a guest at my house i should be able to serve u chicken and dried spinach with this oil. We eat fresh Marula fruits (suck the juice), we also extract its juice and have a diluted one for children to drink and we can also use it to make thin porridge. We also keep the undiluted marula juice is for adults it is left in clay pots for some days (Fermenting). than we use the dried seeds to extract nuts that we eat and make oil. The left over brown thing can be used in stews as a substitute of soup, its nice especially when cooking dry meat. That is a very respected trees in the Northern Namibia.
@@ndamonakashinasha7902 wooooow it should be respected indeed.. So you can do a lot of things with amarula??? Thanks so much.
Recently marula oil is used in many cosmetic products: face cream and cleansing treatments
@@blessedsuama3550 please do and fast 😇😇😊
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Thanks and have a nice weekend
@@Lempies have a wonderful weekend too good people 🙏
Omg wow i wanna live over there what a beautiful lifestyle you literally live out of the earth the way the creator intended not like the fast pased city man made stressed life. Lol
I get what you are are saying. I have experienced both village and city and I can tell you life at the village is very peaceful
Man lempie, you made me hungry :'(
I'm sorry... That was not my intention
Lord Jesus lempie thanks a lot. I don't know how to do this also. How I love you my lovely couples
Now you know.... You just need a wooden mortar.
What do you call the crushing cup? My granda used to have something looking like this back in the Caribbean. We used to call it a mortar and the stick a pestle. Is it the same there? ❤🇻🇨🇻🇨🇻🇨🇻🇨
Yes.... It is a mortar and a pestle 🙌🏿
tweelukithandje konghanda maaan. Marula oil is my favorite, 100 organic. Unfortunately i really do not know how to make it.
I also do not know how to make it unfortunately 🤷🏿♀️ and when we were preparing this mom didnt want to take a chance 🙈
Collecting nuts from the seed
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Was drooling too while editing the video 🙈
@@Lempies The way you guys make ondjove neh,!!! Some amazing and I hope one day will go home and eat with ondjove.
please make another video with Jessica.
Noted 👏🏿
I want to see u eating dat please another part
It is already on the channel check out how to cook Marathon chicken 😋😋😋
IT is good for hair?
Yes for growth and Healthy scalps
Girl, can I roast the seeds instead of letting them sun-dry fully? It gets quite cloudy these days and I don't want the seeds to rot.
No sure but I think a dry fruit dryer should work as well. There is plenty of sunshine in Northern Namibia so we always sun-dry everything tomatoes, peanuts etc
ODJOVE
Haha your husband looking seriouse
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Ondalakupula omholwashke anhu vele kulongifa omadi ondove mivilo
oshili ngaye hangaye gokutongona shaashi omashuku andigalimo.
That is what I was talking about...some People aren't really helping 🤷🏿♀️
Ozowe nezi
Eeno
What is ekaka? Is it in Hibiscus family? is it Sorrel ?
African spider plant Cloeme gynandra 🙌🏿
@@Lempies Beautiful couple you are xx
@@Lempies Is it lemon taste like?
Ok, I googled i think we call it blackjack in my country
It tastes like spinach 😋
Am even running out of words😑😑 but joh thanks for sharing this with us
Happy you enjoyes this video 🤗
Marula nuts not marula seed
I am not sure what they are called really... Nuts seeds seed core 🤔
Omahuku/omashuku they are called marula nuts
They say anuwa if u use someone that cries alot to put water for you while preparing it will produce alot of oil, well it's only a mynth but it works thoo
Yeah I have heard that before 🙉. Don't think my mom flow this rule 🙈
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