American Tries Late Night Street Food In Kampala Uganda
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- čas přidán 30. 04. 2023
- I went to downtown Kampala Uganda with @ConnectWithUganda to try some late night street food.
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I enjoyed making the vlog ☺️
Me too. I had a great time!! Thanks for making it with me🙏🏾👌🏾👌🏾
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@@LetsTravellChannel Welcome👌🏾🤝🏾
great to see you enjoying the local food
Thank u Stuart🤝🏾
Authentic experience. Bro, you gotta stay
By the time you loved the cassava bread that's now northern uganda food, it's peak. You go get emm
Thank you Tomi🤝🏾. Yeah I really enjoyed it.👌🏾👌🏾
Thats the food of westnile region fish from River Nile and cassava bread called Enya'esa.
Thanks
I really enjoyed the show 🔥 I couldn't stop laughing about the sand cassava 😂 brother i promise its not like that everywhere. Got to appreciate your love for UG brother. Keep up the great work 🙏🏿
😂😂Thank you KZ✊🏾
This guy bambi has manners every thing he says thanks
Agree
Good video. Good food. I’ve seen her on wode maya channel when he was there. Cool bro. Congrats
Yah man! U did it 👏I personally trust Ray. This one is a litel 🔥
Thank you!🔥👌🏾Rae is an amazing person seriously!
Now that’s a uganda experience!!!!!!! Rachel knows the corners of the stay…hope you both really had a great time
We definitely did👌🏾
The traditional dance is kadodi
😂😂😂😂 I see you are enjoying the fish and cassava bread, you are a quick learner on eating the African way 👏👏👏👏
😂thank you Claire👍🏾
👏👏👏 nice that you tried out the street food.
There's a Ugandan restaurant in LA. You should try it out if you ever go back.
Do you know the name? I would like to try it out.
@@kelvinwarren8761 it's called Jalia's cuisine. She even cooks all African snacks. It's a home-like restaurant.
@@atlastibelong8015 Ok Thanks. I'll check it out. I can't wait to visit Uganda to try the food first hand..
@@kelvinwarren8761 wish you luck when you visit Uganda
@@atlastibelong8015 Thank you kindly
I AM ALSO AN AFRICAN AMERICAN I KNOW HOW TO EAT AFRICAN FOOD VERY WELL WITH MY FINGERS ONCE U HAVE MASTERED IT / IT'S A DONE DEAL THEN U CAN EAT ANY AFRICAN FOOD FROM ANY AFRICAN COUNTRY!
I am so happy to hear that!
😂smoked tilapia in peanut source 😋 coming home in early July can't wait to enjoy it
Delicious!😋 Welcome home soon Bliss!
Introduction to our culture . Welcome , very soon you will blend in .
Thank you Pius!🙏🏾👌🏾
Ha ha ! I have enjoyed your street food adventure very much.
If you put mayo on a rolex, you will love it till death.
Maybe I’ll try it one day
Ha ha ! I liked it when you were eating the cassava bread for the first time. Kudos for trying new food.
Thank you!😂👌🏾
Cassava bread Gari fufu
You have to do a video telling us what you think of Uganda and how you are coping.
Great vlog man, just curious how long did you stay in Uganda in total? Ive been twice myself for over a month total, plan to go back soon 👍🏾
Thank u man. I was there about 2 months. When you go back try to stay at my Airbnb and support a brother✊🏾
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@@safiprinceto check it out too. Great job
@@LetsTravellChannel thank you!
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Safi prince enjoyed the wandegeya chicken😅😅😅
🤣I did!👍🏾
@@safiprince grt
@safi prince that's a beautiful guide right there 😜
Beautiful person inside and out👌🏾
That girl a real one... Downtown Kampala???
Yeah she is👌🏾. Yeah it was downtown Kampala👍🏾
@@safiprince Well, that's my hood... To see a baddie there freely like that is a plus 10. Anyways thanks for the vlog you make me miss home more than ever... Am very hurt to see that you're leaving though as you mentioned in your today's vlog 😭😭😭
@@MAUMAU_100 I know but I’ll come back🙏🏾
Fish in peanuts is best with matoke. Not with cassava. Cassava is good with fried nile perch
Very true👌🏾
@@safiprinceagree
Indians called parotta (rolex)
Did you attend the blankets and wine over the weekend?
Unfortunately I didn’t😔
@@safiprince where you afraid of the rain or the muddy grounds.
@@atlastibelong8015 nah I wasn’t😂
Be careful with your phone
That Rolex (indian food) my dear friend
It is?😳
@@safiprince yes my dear friend
@@manosuthakar5238 oh ok I didn’t know😲
Ok friend
@@safiprince The chapat is an origin of Indian influence, but they don't make it as we do. And the Ugandans started the rolling of the eggs inside. Because they couldn't say "rolling eggs" they instead said Rolex. That's the story. At least that's what I heard.😜
So, how was the experience? 😅
Dope experience👌🏾👌🏾
Okay, watch out for your stomach though. Enjoy the Mama land.
You have a long way to go. You haven't even tasted half of the street foods in Kampala.
Why not talking about the mosquitoes
Mosquitoes? What u mean?
No you dont kniw how to eat it even in lugabda we have asying that omusiru agaaya buutta they dont chew it they just shallow like fufu.its fufu uganda way
I just subscribed to @connectwithuganda.
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Prince what's your IG?
@theonlysafiprince