Igbo is one of the ethnic group still have 250. Group's in Nigeria, so Nigeria people are largest black in the world 🌍🌍🌍. . Nigeria is Nigerian no need for classification
"Not as good as my friend's mum" Mums around the world just glowed inside for that mum ❤️ what a compliment heehee nothing better than our kids and their friends loving our food 🤭
Really appreciate the fact that he consciously tried to pronounce the names of the food right and boy! Those meals are top tier amazing meals from Nigeria indeed. Appreciate this a lot, thank youuu
Oh god. Please stop with this fakery. He's had tremendous Nigerian exposure. OF COURSE he can pronounce it right? Y'all just waiting to criminalize someone if they don't know something.
@@babatundeeunice4074 oh grow up sweet heart. You know why you said what you said. You literally sugar coated words without even putting any effort to actually understand what he was saying. He pronounced the words right. As he should because he has ample Nigerian exposure. He's not a fandom white boy from Cali pretending to know about Nigerian food. I hope you understand.
@@teenacharm you’re just trying to make a pointless ‘point’. I stumbled on this post and made an appreciative comment, I don’t know or follow this couple so don’t assume everyone is out to attack anyone and stop trying to create an issue. If they found my comment ‘fake’, they would have replied so please stop whatever you’re aiming to achieve.
I don’t want to be racist but the fact that he is white brings a whole nother level of respect in it it’s rare to see a white man eat the food we have in Nigeria 🇳🇬 I was so shocked
This is actually really cool 😎, I’m a Nigerian and I was really surprised that he was soo cultured about how to eat his food and what I loved most was their reactions 👌🏿☺️🙏🏿
Bro this made me smile so much. As a Nigerian living in Ireland, I love the fact that nowadays Irish people don't mind trying different cultures. Like my brother brings Nigerian food to his Irish friend all the time. Pounded yam is so good too, especially with egusi soup, chef's kiss. Lots of love to yous as well ❤
In my middle school once a year we did a thing called "Taste of Nations" its kinda self explanatory but basically everyone would make a meal from different countries around the world and share their cultural differences. One year I convinced my friend to make Jolof rice and both him and I think it was one of the best things we've eaten
My high school did the same towards the end of the school year we called it “international week” we started it off with a parade of different countries with students dressed in their native culture attire and ending the week with a lunch in of different foods such as Indian, African, Italian, Mexican, Jamaican, Asian, etc.
I remember doing that in elementary school too, it was awesome! Works better in a country where almost everyone is descended from immigrants (like mine, which is Canada). But I did go to school with a few First Nations kids (Oneida and Cree) and it was so cool to taste traditional Canadian food, like the stuff they were eating here 800 years ago! We had fry bread, a stew a mom made using the "three sisters" (corn, squash and beans), and then this fish dish that I don't know the name of- all delicious! One kid had parents from Lebanon, and his mom brought stuffed grape leaves that I still think about to this day. I'm Mennonite, so my mom made roll kuchen (basically strips of fried dough) with watermelon and watermelon syrup 😋
You can tell that this is instilled since childhood, this really was his childhood.. the way he handled this food 🙌🏽 &’ Yessah that rice is contagious 🖤🥴
I love Indian food, it's my favorite but I can't eat with my hands it freaks me out. But I will continue to tell everyone how delicious and amazing the food is
I come from a country where the norm for eating food is using hands, but sometimes the food stains, or the smell stay on for too long so I prefer cutleries.
It doesn’t have anything to do with race, it would be the same as someone white in America adopting food/ culture as someone white in Russia. It’s about culture not race.
@@703eman My sister told me that also she has a Ghanaian friend. My sister makes Waakye sometimes when I up. He also taught her to put foil over the rice when it’s cooking, and omg it makes such a difference to the rice
Girl tryna use a fork 😂 lol that was funny. Am Caribbean - Trinidadian 🇹🇹 and we use our hand also 😁. I love how u guys love to try different foods that is awesome 😌. Looks really yummy ! 🤤 Glad u enjoyed it.
@@rebekahmokool4759 the one thing I envy about trinis😔 I’m Jamaican and eating with your hands is looked down upon and you’re called a glutton and stuff. I wanna go to Trinidad one day just for the food.
Took my friends to get some African food not long ago there's always such a prideful feeling that comes with sharing your culture and having it be accepted
OMG im so happy someone is trying Nigerian food, alot of people dont so i would really recommend suya its good and spicy! Edit💗: thx for 11 like i thought i would get like 2 likes and one comment 😁
@🦋Ms simp☁️ I get u everytime my parents would go to a party my brother would ask for suya and when I went to Africa on holidays we ate suya everyday like it was our religion or something
My man Lewis EXTRA cultured. Love to see people enjoying delicacies & traditions, & things” like, etc. I’m mixed, Asian & Black, so it was super interesting growing up. But I literally have a pallet for foreign foods, I love to try new things, ESP good eats!
Bro I have fallen in love with you(jokingly), once you say you love Nigerian food, I love you imidiately I used to think that no one understood the taste for Nigerian food, except us Nigerian you go bro, love your girlfriend too 😊❤️
African food man 🤤, I literally thank God every chance I get for being blessed with such delicious cuisine, representing Sierra Leone peridot. If you have never tried any type of African food before,I’m truly sorry because your missing out big time.
@@peaches10.09 oh my gosh I can't believe I'm explaining my self but anyways here we go......so if you didn't know I am cuban and Hondurian and in Hispanic countries the government gives you mostly flour so the most traditional food is bread and ✨tortillas✨ and we usually don't have many pots and pans or dishes back there in our home countries so we would use bread or ✨tortillas✨ to eat out aros con frijoles.....and yes I am aware that she is Puerto Rican.
Me as a Nigerian was shocked at first bc I have never seen anyone liking Nigerian food. But when he pronounced the food I giggled but am happy that he likes them.
I have NEVER tasted anything from my own culture before, but growing up in America an watching this caucasian man enjoying it this much is very special for some reason!!! This is the saddest thing I’ve ever felt as an “Colonized African Indigenous person Western Society calls African American”… It makes me feel the more they like us the more we can just be ourselves finally
He said “not good as my friends mom”lol
Maybe it is
Friends don't taste friends' moms.
You know what he meant lmao y'all nasty
@@DarthFurie it’s joke stop being so sensitive bruh 🤦🏽♂️😂
That got me.
You know he knows coz mums is always better
The look he gave her when she said 4😭
Divorce coming soon
@@wowthatsinteresting8951 that’s his fiancé they are not married yet
@Will C. he about get on her ass after the camera is off🤣🤣
@@jakeali206 thats why the said “coming soon” 😐
@@jakeali206 they*
The way he said “ girl” with that little side eye I can tell for sure he ain’t capping 😂😂
The way he said "👀 giirl" when she dropped the food. I felt that. The ancestors felt that.
😅 our food is precious
"Girls tryna use a fork" you are my new favorite sir
How did nobody reply to this?
Fr
Ikr
Same
“Wasting that joloff” lmaooo
Said gurl making a mess with that good food what is you doing 🤔
Hit the “oh Jesus lord” I knew tht boy wasn’t lying after tht he was w them Nigerian friends cutting up a plate! 😂
omg as a Nigerian Igbo, I love when people share cultures without being disrespectful, lots of love 🥰
And igbo and shayo
yesss
Yas I'm also Nigeria ,igbo
Igbo is one of the ethnic group still have 250. Group's in Nigeria, so Nigeria people are largest black in the world 🌍🌍🌍. . Nigeria is Nigerian no need for classification
“girl- wastin that jollof” 😭
Lol frrr He really said gIrL............💅💅
LMFAOOO
😂😂😂
Who wastes jollof I would have about 5 rounds till I'm full it's to good
@@Aaliyah.Reylene a lil fruity
“I would go feral”
Has me dying😂
SAME!!! 😂 For a second there I thought I was the only one who literally DIED when he said that LOL! 😭😭😭 hahah I am 1000% stealing it! 🙈
"Not as good as my friend's mum"
Mums around the world just glowed inside for that mum ❤️ what a compliment heehee nothing better than our kids and their friends loving our food 🤭
"my fiance trying my favorites nigerian food" *proceed to eat everything alone*
Really appreciate the fact that he consciously tried to pronounce the names of the food right and boy! Those meals are top tier amazing meals from Nigeria indeed. Appreciate this a lot, thank youuu
I mean he did it was childhood
Oh god. Please stop with this fakery. He's had tremendous Nigerian exposure. OF COURSE he can pronounce it right? Y'all just waiting to criminalize someone if they don't know something.
@@teenacharm be quiet really. Nobody is ‘criminalizing’ him but appreciating him! Find another way to trend
@@babatundeeunice4074 oh grow up sweet heart. You know why you said what you said. You literally sugar coated words without even putting any effort to actually understand what he was saying. He pronounced the words right. As he should because he has ample Nigerian exposure. He's not a fandom white boy from Cali pretending to know about Nigerian food. I hope you understand.
@@teenacharm you’re just trying to make a pointless ‘point’. I stumbled on this post and made an appreciative comment, I don’t know or follow this couple so don’t assume everyone is out to attack anyone and stop trying to create an issue. If they found my comment ‘fake’, they would have replied so please stop whatever you’re aiming to achieve.
When he said "oh jesus lord" i cant- 😂😂
He's Irish thays the way they talk lol
Perioddddd
You felt that shit though 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣
My man had a flashback 😂
He said “you’re wasting that Jollof” 😂! Ain’t that right?!
It’s the palpable love for me!
The side eye he gave when she rated it a “4” out of “10”! 🤣
His mannerisms. You can just tell he been around black folks a lot 😂😂😂
Fam, he’s Nigerian… that’s it 😂
I don’t want to be racist but the fact that he is white brings a whole nother level of respect in it it’s rare to see a white man eat the food we have in Nigeria 🇳🇬 I was so shocked
@@IDK-ip3gg It’s not racist at all sweetie
When he said, “Oh, Jesus Lord” I knew 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
@@IDK-ip3gg thats not racist, its true I was thinking the same thing, mans was throwing down 💀💀💀
@Kirsten A I personally don’t praise and I just like how respectful he was that’s all
No wayyyyy I’m Nigeria and it was so awesome to see Lewis be interested in the food he tried 😋
Yessir I’m Nigerian too 🇳🇬🇳🇬
Me tooo
Sameee
Me too I'm Nigerian🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬
@@0ntop_. me too. When my classmates asked what I was and I said that they thought I was kiddin.
He regretted sharing this with her. I hate it when that happens.
On behalf of every Nigerian, we welcome you to Nigeria and rename you Lewis Chukwuemeka Oluwatobi ❤️🥰
😂😂😂
Oh this boy was well raised. Welcome back to the cookout
AGREED
Bro he hosting the cookout wdym
Frrrrr
Nah, he can get a to go plate.
yall didnt invent the cookout
This is actually really cool 😎, I’m a Nigerian and I was really surprised that he was soo cultured about how to eat his food and what I loved most was their reactions 👌🏿☺️🙏🏿
There are loads of Nigerians in Ireland
My neighbours are Nigerian and I visit for dinner about once a week and what I love about their food is the how spicy it is. It’s DeLiCiOus 😋
Bro this made me smile so much. As a Nigerian living in Ireland, I love the fact that nowadays Irish people don't mind trying different cultures. Like my brother brings Nigerian food to his Irish friend all the time. Pounded yam is so good too, especially with egusi soup, chef's kiss. Lots of love to yous as well ❤
Yes
I live in Ireland and many households in my area have a night where you try many different foods from many different cultures (^^)
@@nobody-rj6ki ok
?
Nvm
Jj
In my middle school once a year we did a thing called "Taste of Nations" its kinda self explanatory but basically everyone would make a meal from different countries around the world and share their cultural differences. One year I convinced my friend to make Jolof rice and both him and I think it was one of the best things we've eaten
I did the too! But instead of countrys it's states bc in my country the food are totally different from eachother 🫶🏼
We did this too, but it was called “International Food Day”
My high school did the same towards the end of the school year we called it “international week” we started it off with a parade of different countries with students dressed in their native culture attire and ending the week with a lunch in of different foods such as Indian, African, Italian, Mexican, Jamaican, Asian, etc.
It’s nice to know other schools do this
I remember doing that in elementary school too, it was awesome! Works better in a country where almost everyone is descended from immigrants (like mine, which is Canada).
But I did go to school with a few First Nations kids (Oneida and Cree) and it was so cool to taste traditional Canadian food, like the stuff they were eating here 800 years ago! We had fry bread, a stew a mom made using the "three sisters" (corn, squash and beans), and then this fish dish that I don't know the name of- all delicious! One kid had parents from Lebanon, and his mom brought stuffed grape leaves that I still think about to this day. I'm Mennonite, so my mom made roll kuchen (basically strips of fried dough) with watermelon and watermelon syrup 😋
You can tell that this is instilled since childhood, this really was his childhood.. the way he handled this food 🙌🏽 &’ Yessah that rice is contagious 🖤🥴
THE WAY HE DOUBLE DIPPED 😭😭
“It’s not as good as my friend’s moms” ok well that would make that woman’s day💕
RIGHTTT
Not me being so happy because they tried Nigerian food because I'm Nigerian
ME TOO
YESSS this video made me so happy. I'm glad other people are coming to try our food and like it too in the process 😍
Like I’m all smiles rn😅 “pounded jam”😂😂😂 it’s pounded Yam bro😎 we’re glad you love our food🥰
Same I was so surprised
SAME 🇳🇬🇳🇬
I nearly choked on air when he said "it's not as good as my friends Mam." What has inappropriate behavior done to my mind...💀
When your hyped to turn someone onto something but it doesn’t hit them the way it hits you. 😡🥺
"Oo Jesus, Lord" He said it like a Nigerian!
He grew up in a Naija household no doubt 😂😂
The way he said "joolloof rice" 😂😂
That's how you know he ain't lying.. That shit bussin
Me over here being Nigerian: I’m so happy that they like the food Nigerian food is the best
Im so happy everyone’s happy ! He’s so respectful and genuinely loves the food and it’s adorable seeing everyone happy he sharing
"Gurl's tryna use a fork" every indian when they see bloggers use cutlery for eating indian food
Edit: holy smokes thanks for all the likes
I love Indian food, it's my favorite but I can't eat with my hands it freaks me out. But I will continue to tell everyone how delicious and amazing the food is
@@DarthFurie as long as your enjoying the food that’s all that really matters!
@@DarthFurie lol, I guess its fine. I appreciate though 💜💜
I come from a country where the norm for eating food is using hands, but sometimes the food stains, or the smell stay on for too long so I prefer cutleries.
I can't eat with my hand with anything. Considering the fact my father in Nigerian it's kinda odd but it freaks me out having food on my hands
I love when cultures are genuinely adopted by other races. It’s almost like living wherever you want in the world without actually traveling there 😅
It doesn’t have anything to do with race, it would be the same as someone white in America adopting food/ culture as someone white in Russia. It’s about culture not race.
@@sivanrottelman7224 that’s what I said, the first line in my statement literally says “I love when CULTURES are ADOPTED”
His appreciation for the food is so beautiful☺
The way he said, "Joloff rice" 🥺🥺🥺🔥🔥🔥🔥
Fr!!! He didn't say "jellof" like everyone else lol that made me smile
Omg I’m so glad Lewis grew up eating Nigerian food
I’m Nigerian🇳🇬☺️
Same
I am Irish like lewis my mummy's best friend is Nigerian, now everyone in my family knows how to make Nigerian stew lol
@@siofra3819 that’s very cool I’m Ghanaian not Nigerian and out foods can be similar
@@703eman My sister told me that also she has a Ghanaian friend. My sister makes Waakye sometimes when I up. He also taught her to put foil over the rice when it’s cooking, and omg it makes such a difference to the rice
@Emmanuel Owusu he’ll nah Ghanaian jollof is terrible
"Uh girl" 💀 lmfao
I’m telling you I CLAPPED when he used his hands for fufu 😭🙏🫶🏾✨
I am Congolese and we eat puffs puffs too it is BUSSIN🤤
I remember a video where he was like "God is good o "😂in a Nigerian accent ,I knew this guy has been around Nigerian people....
Nigerian by the way
The way Lewis said “ girl “ at the end 💀💀💀
Y’all don’t know how rare this is to see, idk what to say tbh. Props to him tho, YALL are missing out
The rapidness in what she was taking those dishes out of the bag melted my heart!💕
Show her the way my brudda.. haha “not as good as me mates mams” it never is my friend 😂 your mates mam will respect that
You know the foods good when he doesn't even notice that he got it all over his mouth.... 😂❤️
He's eating African food right I've grew I grew up in an African house and we would eat this every Sunday or everyday even I love this food
idon’t know what it is about irish people, but every irish person i’ve met is so cultured especially with black culture, it makes me feel so safe.
I respect him even more after this, we respect a cultured man 💯
"It's not as good as my friend's mom" 💀
Bruh he meant the rice 🍚
@@Memphis995 yeah ik but I'm that typa person
@@clairecarter7132 ok 😂
No one makes better jollof rice than mom's❤️🔥
@@clairecarter7132 a 12 y/o?
Respect for introducing new cultures for people! Amazing to try and learn another perspective of someone else’s cultural comfort food .
Damn, he tearin' it up😭💘
So cool to see people open to other cultures 😊
I knew there was something I liked about you Louis and now I know what it is. Welcome to the culture we appreciate that you love our food. 🥰
I genuinely want to try your food but I cant find any in new york hahahaha
I’m an African and I agree all of the foods he got was amazing and still is and tell her the egusi soup isnt always spicy.
Am from Nigeria... thank you for your compliment ❤😊
I love when yt people enjoy ethnic cuisines with this kind of gusto. You can tell he TRULY enjoys every bite.
Girl tryna use a fork 😂 lol that was funny. Am Caribbean - Trinidadian 🇹🇹 and we use our hand also 😁. I love how u guys love to try different foods that is awesome 😌. Looks really yummy ! 🤤 Glad u enjoyed it.
Girl same here! Why use a fork when you could use roti?
@@rebekahmokool4759 the one thing I envy about trinis😔 I’m Jamaican and eating with your hands is looked down upon and you’re called a glutton and stuff. I wanna go to Trinidad one day just for the food.
@@homedepot. I’m sorry about that! You should totally go to Trinidad if you ever get the chance.
Rare to see fellow 🇹🇹😂 have me feeling for roti now
Exactly! We grew up eating with hands.
❤️🇹🇹❤️
🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬 i’m nigerian and it felt soo good watching this video
Frrrrr 🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬
Same!🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬
🇳🇬
Nahhhu that boy Nigerian😭 "Oh Jesus lord" said it like a true Nigerian
Me being half-Nigerian I'm so proud that other people like our food. And now I'm hungry and have to make some pounded yam and egusi soup. 🇳🇬😊
Lewis is not messing around. Too funny! Aweomse to see someone enjoying Nigerian food as much as he is. Oh Jesus Lord! 😂
I swear it's like he is Nigerian himself, the way he is talking and loving the food haha. I love Nigerian food too!
Took my friends to get some African food not long ago there's always such a prideful feeling that comes with sharing your culture and having it be accepted
He was in there. He was a family member at the table. Food is clearly the way to his heart.
OMG im so happy someone is trying Nigerian food, alot of people dont so i would really recommend suya its good and spicy!
Edit💗: thx for 11 like i thought i would get like 2 likes and one comment 😁
My brother goes crazy for suya it's just so good
@@magdaleneforsack4241 SAME when my mom makes it, i take alot and she has to keep it somewhere so i don't find it i take ALOT of it😅🤣
@🦋Ms simp☁️ I get u everytime my parents would go to a party my brother would ask for suya and when I went to Africa on holidays we ate suya everyday like it was our religion or something
Im Nigerian and Lewis representing are food like that make me happy. Good job on the pronunciation
Lewis your my dude. The pronounciation of JOLLOF Rice was perfect !! As well as how u did into that Egusi soup. A true man of culture
My man Lewis EXTRA cultured. Love to see people enjoying delicacies & traditions, & things” like, etc. I’m mixed, Asian & Black, so it was super interesting growing up. But I literally have a pallet for foreign foods, I love to try new things, ESP good eats!
It got me when he said "oh my Jesus lord, mm" lmao
The way he looked at her when she said a 4. 😂😂😂
Puff puff and Egusi soup with fufu is my love language. 💕😂
See the way that food is hitting base as they are eating...
Soup is life and jollof rice with plantain and moimoi with filling is pure Joy.😎
“Nigerians friends houses” LOOL
the culture in this man is unreal
I love you for representing Nigeria in a good way
So proud of you ❤️! One love from Nigeria 🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬
Lmfaoooo his reactions are so lovely, he had it all over his face you know he loves it
I’m Nigerian and I’m so happy that you love it.
He definitely brought out his Nigerian mannerisms. It’s cute. “Wasting that Jollof” 😂
As a Nigerian, this lowkey made me happy AF!!! He even has favorites 😩👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
“I have to rate it a 4 cause it’s spicy”
Dawg…
…. She’s Latino too so broooo
It's almost as if some people can't handle spice...
I'm not a spice fan either. So if something is very spicy, it'll ruin the food for me too.
@@starvinghub but the thing is egusi ain't even spicy ☠️☠️
@@Ava-pg9vh She’s Puerto Rican tho so…
Bro I have fallen in love with you(jokingly), once you say you love Nigerian food, I love you imidiately I used to think that no one understood the taste for Nigerian food, except us Nigerian you go bro, love your girlfriend too 😊❤️
African food man 🤤, I literally thank God every chance I get for being blessed with such delicious cuisine, representing Sierra Leone peridot. If you have never tried any type of African food before,I’m truly sorry because your missing out big time.
I’m Nigerian and I’m so glad you like our foods!😁 You can also eat the pounded yam with other soups like ogbono or okra. Love your videos!!😊
This literally made my day I am so happy seeing other people from different races and countries trying and liking Nigerian foods
Why does it actually look so good, makes me want to try it
The second one u guys ate looks very good.
Omg the way he said jollof the first time with the accent and everything ah I'm so proud of him I literally have water in my eyes
I'm Nigerian and I love that he is talking about the food
My Nigerian 🇳🇬 brother 🙌 your wife been missing out on Nigerian swallow with beef and goat meat
✨oh JeZuS LorD✨ being an Hispanic I was expecting for her to eat Iike us Hispanic eat stuff with tortillas instead of forks and spoons 🤣
LAMO FR my dads from guatemala and he puts everything on a tortilla 💀💀 once he put my mom’s spaghetti on it 😂
She is from Puerto Rico, you don’t find a lot of dishes with a tortilla there.
@@peaches10.09 oh my gosh I can't believe I'm explaining my self but anyways here we go......so if you didn't know I am cuban and Hondurian and in Hispanic countries the government gives you mostly flour so the most traditional food is bread and ✨tortillas✨ and we usually don't have many pots and pans or dishes back there in our home countries so we would use bread or ✨tortillas✨ to eat out aros con frijoles.....and yes I am aware that she is Puerto Rican.
@@cleetus_ RIGHT they could literally eat just tortillas 24/7
@@gabrielanavarrete8780 theyre amazing tho 💪
Im not Nigeria but the respect to everyone that give somuch passion for food
Me as a Nigerian was shocked at first bc I have never seen anyone liking Nigerian food. But when he pronounced the food I giggled but am happy that he likes them.
The way he was like Ohhh Jesus lord
He's Irish they talk like that lol
Omg I’m Nigerian 🇳🇬🇳🇬
This man is cultured. What a treat to see.
I have NEVER tasted anything from my own culture before, but growing up in America an watching this caucasian man enjoying it this much is very special for some reason!!! This is the saddest thing I’ve ever felt as an “Colonized African Indigenous person Western Society calls African American”…
It makes me feel the more they like us the more we can just be ourselves finally
hes WHITE not caucasian
You guys should start posting videos again!!! I love y’all!