'AKPLE Ne NKRUMA NKWAN': Not Your Style Of Cooking, But Delicious!
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- čas přidán 16. 06. 2024
- ''AKPLE Ne Nkruma Nkwan' (Akple With Okro Soup) is a common dish to the tribe; EWEs in Ghana yet this recipe has various ways of cooking in almost every Ghanaian home. This sumptuous meal called in Ewe as 'AKPLE & FETRI DETSI' is eaten widely beyond borders of the Volta Region of Ghana. Our approach in preparing this food is purely with organic produce and a few organic local spices.
Watch and follow the steps exhibited carefully in this video to organically prepare "AKPLE Ne NKRUMA NKWAN" to ensure a healthy living.
00:00 - Montage | Intro
00:25 - Preparation of AKPLE & OKRO SOUP
31:08 - OPANIN KANKAM BOADU AYEBOAFO and His Grandchildren from APOSTLE SAFO SCHOOL OF ARTS & SCIENCES (GREAT ASSAS) who tells story in the traditional way.
56:00 - Health executives from KANTANKA ORGANIC FARMS shares their knowledge on the health benefits of eating 'AKPLE & OKRO SOUP'.
01:16:00 - End credits
This initiative is by kind courtesy of EMERITUS PROF. APOSTLE KWADWO SAFO KANTANKA (Founder & Leader - Kristo Asafo Mission Of Ghana)
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KANTANKA MUKAASE - EP. 05 - AKPLE Ne NKRUMA NKWAN (AKPLE With OKRO SOUP)
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Wow our great grandparents were so wise all natural, Nowadays all plastics kenkey,fanti kenkey.
May God bless you all
Am very grateful for concern for our beloved country,
Enjoy your meal 😋 😘 ☺ 😜
Nice
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The akans can pronounce clusters kpl, kpa, tse, gba, among others so let them be
We have more than two types of akple.
Ookay... that's nice
I like the concept but please olden days and traditional doesn’t mean those wonderful women cooking had to be barefoot
Thanks for your message, we do appreciate it the most. But get to know that it's a health beneficial practice that needs to reach the younger generations.
Pls it's Akple, NOT Akwele
Am very grateful for concern for our beloved country,
You're always welcome and thanks for your message