🇳🇬 American Couple Reacts "Africa's CHEAPEST Street Food!! Lagos, Nigeria Food Tour!!"

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  • 🇳🇬 American Couple Reacts "Africa's CHEAPEST Street Food!! Lagos, Nigeria Food Tour!!" | The Demouchets REACT
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Komentáře • 162

  • @FAT_HOUSE
    @FAT_HOUSE Před rokem +55

    In Nigeria when we say "vegetables" we actually mean green leaf, and not the other stuffs that qualify as vegetables too (carrots, cassava, lettuce, onion etc)
    And the tribal mark thing is just on the face, that culture is phasing out though
    Also the intestines thingy gets cleaned thoroughly, it's pretty good
    Btw you have to be aggressive to survive in Nigeria, if you acting all calm and collected, yeah sorry you'll only end up last in most scenarios... You gotta be tough

  • @goddywhite2703
    @goddywhite2703 Před rokem +39

    Bravo! you guy's are changing the negative narrative about Africa and Africans.

  • @robertphiri3038
    @robertphiri3038 Před rokem +26

    Everything about Africa is same with different names,street foods,life style.One love Africa.love from Zambia 🇿🇲

    • @anitagu21
      @anitagu21 Před rokem +1

      Well said brother Rob 😘🇬🇭

  • @bestuwas4546
    @bestuwas4546 Před rokem +13

    Every tribes in Nigeria ve their own tribal marks like me I have mine in my face and its my identification where I'm from . Am an Edo guy from the great Benin kingdom in Nigeria I have mine when I was like 5yrs old by my grandmother. May God bless her soul she died last year 113yrs . Luv you granny forever continue to rest in heaven 🙏🏾 solid granny

  • @martinn.948
    @martinn.948 Před rokem +6

    All the food you saw there are organic and natural healthy and no chemical combination.

  • @philipmose160
    @philipmose160 Před rokem +16

    The tribal marks was also one of the defenses against slavery. Back in the day, If a child is lost, the marks can help with reuniting with the family.

    • @african-history-fountain
      @african-history-fountain Před rokem +4

      True. And it's not by accident that coastal West Africa is where you find the culture of 'tribal' marks, as that was where the slave ships berthed and took captives from.

  • @iyaniwuraolaf.asuquo5026

    Once you're big in Nigeria,then you're automatically big in every part of Africa.

  • @fisheye375
    @fisheye375 Před rokem +32

    That’s why when people say Africa is so poor, they live with less than 2 dollars a day….
    They actually have no idea what you can buy with only 1 dollar. It can be a lot.
    When you don’t want to eat local and want to go to a supermarket and those kind of thing. 2 dollars won’t be enough.
    Street food is huge in Africa. Every corners, every streets, lot of people sell food. Baked, fried, fresh…something. If you stick to local food and fruits. You can eat an entire week with 10 dollars.
    But people always forget the context.

  • @agbekeadedeji779
    @agbekeadedeji779 Před rokem +14

    The tribal mark is not just the face my grandmother has a whole palm tree drawn on her stomach. During her days it is a beauty standard. Love your channel ❤️❤️

  • @abdulkadimosenye5050
    @abdulkadimosenye5050 Před rokem +25

    Lagos means everything to me, Lagos is Life

  • @adaezekwelu7727
    @adaezekwelu7727 Před rokem +6

    That Abacha at 7:50🤩 I'm Nigerian and have eaten a lot of Abacha, but that one looks sooo nice

  • @kingidris22
    @kingidris22 Před rokem +9

    Oneafrica onepeople onelove Oneunity 🇳🇬✌

  • @cosmicwisdom999
    @cosmicwisdom999 Před rokem +9

    Puff puff is similar to Jamaica's fried dumplings or festivals...fried dough

  • @ifeoluwakuyoro3250
    @ifeoluwakuyoro3250 Před rokem +18

    That whitish cereal he had in a bowl after the Abacha is called "Ogi" and it is made from grinded corn which is then fermented that gives it a slightly sour taste not millet. The reason why it is white is because they used white corn in making it. You can mix sugar/milk/chocolate powder into it for a more sweet taste

    • @schlange_1081
      @schlange_1081 Před rokem +5

      Some parts of Nigeria actually use millet or Guinea corn, esp in the north

    • @ifeoluwakuyoro3250
      @ifeoluwakuyoro3250 Před rokem +2

      Oh yeah thats true.
      Its Lagos and the pap is white that's why i said white corn because its more widely used there.

    • @josephomejua3752
      @josephomejua3752 Před rokem +5

      But, we Igbos call it Akamu btw... Everyone, with their own name for it

    • @lolasobande8663
      @lolasobande8663 Před rokem

      It's same as GRITS; only its texture is smooth like cream of wheat.

  • @rlmobile6643
    @rlmobile6643 Před rokem +14

    15:51 - Shaki = Tripe (Tripe dish is a delicacy around the world, just cooked differently) 17:33 - Boli = Roasted plantain (NOT banana). BTW we do also eat banana and groundnut (peanut) combo

  • @user-iz5ps1xk5d
    @user-iz5ps1xk5d Před 9 měsíci +3

    Nigerians like food o, we dont joke with food.
    I saw this video of one of our Nigerian youtuber in UK where she showed their lunch on a Sunday afternoon and she said that was the heaviest food they ate that day and I was like "Whaaaat!, how can you call those snacks heavy?" That's like snacks to me in Nigeria and you call it heavy?.
    We like food abeg, we no wan wahala

    • @divineogunniyi1475
      @divineogunniyi1475 Před 5 měsíci

      i knew you're a nigerian when you said nigerians like food o and o is the keyword

  • @babylayo2413
    @babylayo2413 Před rokem +18

    Amazing video guys. As an African,a Nigerian and a Lagosian I appreciate this ❤️

  • @lowsonpearse
    @lowsonpearse Před 11 měsíci +3

    The more I learn about other cultures, the more I'm convinced we all come from the same place.. my ancestors marked their faces too.. for tribal identification and also as a way of telling family history and also tribal heirarchy ❤

  • @estheremilia1469
    @estheremilia1469 Před rokem +7

    The tribal is form identification of tribes and l have one as well on my forehead it was given to me by my grandma the whole of my family has one

  • @daringroses
    @daringroses Před rokem +10

    Yay! Another lovely Nigerian reaction!! 🔥🔥🔥.. shout out to the guy making these videos as well 👏🏾👏🏾

  • @twinconceptsdesign
    @twinconceptsdesign Před rokem +7

    Bolé (Boli/Roasted plantain) and groundnuts (peanuts) are considered a snack over here in Port Harcourt, Nigeria. The ultimate combo is Bolé and roasted fish...i know how many of my Lagosian friends have been converted to the "truth" 😀

    • @nabilibrahim
      @nabilibrahim Před rokem +1

      Yeah u know the deal

    • @user-bh1vh1ic2q
      @user-bh1vh1ic2q Před rokem

      Not Port Harcourt o. Port Harcourt uses a sauce. Bole sauce. Na Edo people and the West dey use groundnut.

  • @maridianimations
    @maridianimations Před rokem +6

    Lagos, a city of contrast. The good, the bad and the crazy 🤣. If you get street smarts here nobody can fool or intimidate you anywhere in the world

  • @Toby_Escapades
    @Toby_Escapades Před rokem +4

    Nice one. Love from Coal city Nigeria

  • @Dreamer-Official
    @Dreamer-Official Před rokem +13

    I'm a Nigerian but I don't think I can live Lagos street life, there's a lot of calm and beautiful states in Nigeria to stay and hustle....

    • @babayanskireacts554
      @babayanskireacts554 Před rokem +1

      Lagos is the best though, I love the rush

    • @Peterjev6
      @Peterjev6 Před rokem +9

      @@babayanskireacts554 Lagos is not the best in anything. Make money in Abuja and see, if they beg you to go to Lagos; you won’t agree

    • @Dreamer-Official
      @Dreamer-Official Před rokem +2

      @@Peterjev6 I swr 💯

    • @faustinaokafor5292
      @faustinaokafor5292 Před rokem +2

      @@Peterjev6 I swear Abuja just dey balance life for person. Lagos life too stressful abeg

  • @techwork...
    @techwork... Před rokem +7

    I am a Yoruba man, I love those street food....
    Yummy and soft, sweet and hmmmmmm

  • @k-dwanks2481
    @k-dwanks2481 Před rokem +5

    The tribal marks are given for many reasons
    Like a child whose realm of reincarnation wants to take back through illness, And for protection spiritually
    Some are for physical issues like against food poison, stroke , etc
    Just to mention a few
    And every ethnicity has their unique ways and difference of style marking
    Some are done on the face , hand , stomach etc

  • @omololaadedeji9385
    @omololaadedeji9385 Před rokem +5

    Nice reaction guys, actually for the balance you pointed out, the people usually have a cloth folded and placed on their heads to pad whatever they carry. That gives the balance when the goods are on their heads.

  • @1111deebee
    @1111deebee Před rokem +12

    Beautiful video I must say. Lagos captures cultural melting pot, every tribe is represented in that city that is home to over 25 million people (that is just the registered perm residents. If we have to count people that are actually in Lagos, it's over 30 million). The local food is the way to go. The restaurants and eat-ins are so expensive.

  • @ugueugue5116
    @ugueugue5116 Před rokem +2

    About the tribal mark, it's also given on other body parts like the chest, and back. Where i come from, the southern Nigeria (Bini tribe). It's sometimes given on the stomach from traditional health reasons.

  • @DayoA1
    @DayoA1 Před rokem +2

    You don't need a flat head to carry anything on it, many people roll up a large scarf/fabric, place it on their heads before putting the item on. It takes skill and practice!
    Lagos can be A LOT for Nigerians too, so it's okay.
    If you have a sensitive stomach, you also don't have to eat street food. I literally eat only roasted plaintain and roasted corn(sparingly), you can get almost every "street food" in restaurants too

  • @charlesweru7787
    @charlesweru7787 Před rokem +3

    Awesome 👍 your channel is game changer, especially when you enlighten the world on positive attitude about Africa. Thanks for the videos ☺️👊🙏

  • @davidolujinmi1919
    @davidolujinmi1919 Před rokem +3

    I love when he said its good baby food, he was totally correct

  • @Gold-lv5ih
    @Gold-lv5ih Před rokem +1

    In Nigeria, roots are not considered vegetables. So food stuff like yam, cassava & the likes are not seen as vegetable. The exception is carrots.

  • @tundebakare6887
    @tundebakare6887 Před rokem +3

    Well-done My wonderful American couples

  • @Holason89
    @Holason89 Před rokem +13

    They can't spend 100 dollars on street food in Lagos or anywhere in Nigeria it's not possible.
    100 dollars is almost 80,000 Naira when you change the currency
    Expensive restaurant you will on meal tho 😂
    Thank you exploring our way of life 🙏🏾

    • @khadijasulaiman2023
      @khadijasulaiman2023 Před 7 měsíci

      It's more Dan 100,000 naira currently. Sadly

    • @Holason89
      @Holason89 Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@khadijasulaiman2023 sadly it is 😔😔

  • @ifeoluwakuyoro3250
    @ifeoluwakuyoro3250 Před rokem +2

    Shaki is the stomach of the cow. I think cows have a four chambered stomach so the shaki "meat" can have different patterns on it depending on the part of stomach that it is.

  • @austinwilly7818
    @austinwilly7818 Před rokem +2

    One thing people on other continent don't know is . People on African is living there life normal as other people in other continent.

  • @blessedcaleon
    @blessedcaleon Před rokem +2

    It does not taste like cornbread, they make it like baking bread but fried instead of baking it.

  • @victoriabarivure8211
    @victoriabarivure8211 Před 11 měsíci

    Thank you so much for what you are doing ❤
    I'm southern Nigeria ❤❤❤❤

  • @christset
    @christset Před měsícem

    Tribal marks on the face back sometimes feet meaning A tribal mark is a specific mark that comes in different shapes and sizes, common among the Yoruba tribe. It is used commonly for identification, beautification, and even for inoculation against childhood diseases.

  • @lucyabugre763
    @lucyabugre763 Před rokem +3

    We begin as babies doing this in our play time 😂😂❤

  • @abdulkadimosenye5050
    @abdulkadimosenye5050 Před rokem +2

    Tribal marks differs according to your culture,some are in the upper arm , stomach and face

  • @jinyatta4103
    @jinyatta4103 Před rokem +1

    BEFRS is my favorite CZcams channel. I recommend checking out his Madagascar trip as well as his videos from his adopted homeland of Vietnam.

  • @MichaelMengo
    @MichaelMengo Před rokem +1

    Fun fact Sonny actually had a show on the Travel Channel but it got cancelled. I think we benefitted since we get TV studio quality content

  • @ShiningNoctowls
    @ShiningNoctowls Před rokem

    Thanks for sharing; take care 🌈

  • @kemiagbana5710
    @kemiagbana5710 Před rokem

    Different varieties of food in Nigeria.....yummy

  • @theblamegame5711
    @theblamegame5711 Před rokem +3

    I don't know why lagos people eat bole with groundnut. It's really odd😅

  • @indsmind7475
    @indsmind7475 Před rokem +1

    Please visit Port Harcourt if you want proper bole
    We eat it with a nice tomato sauce and dried fish
    We have the best bole in Nigeria and the world

  • @oluwaseyidada7641
    @oluwaseyidada7641 Před 21 dnem

    She mentioned "Shaki" that's the stomach, it's the best part

  • @just_Klinton
    @just_Klinton Před rokem +3

    I realllllyyyy like your channel, it's giving family friendly, cultural awareness plus giving a united front as husband and wife, common now👏
    Personally I feel you guy should open another channel, with a more professional background like a news channels style and target some more deep rooted and sensitive stories from around the world. ❤️

    • @TheDemouchetsREACT
      @TheDemouchetsREACT  Před rokem +1

      C’mon now! We’re doing it for the culture!👏🏾👏🏾 We share discussions on this channel. We’ll aim to do some more often. We’ve been asked to do a podcast countless times, but we’re just a tad busy right now. Thanks for seeing us and being apart of the family!

  • @ayodejiadebayo6651
    @ayodejiadebayo6651 Před rokem

    I love this particular one

  • @anthonyajilore8450
    @anthonyajilore8450 Před rokem

    You guys are awesome

  • @cokmatrix1999
    @cokmatrix1999 Před rokem +1

    Don't be scared wifeee. .😂😂 you will love it 💕

  • @Adekoyasamson-dm3no
    @Adekoyasamson-dm3no Před 9 měsíci

    Some tribes have it on their arms like the people of OWO Kingdom in Ondo State Nigeria in which the king's palace is the largest in Africa.

  • @patrickrumbu2902
    @patrickrumbu2902 Před rokem

    I miss Abacha, been ages I had it & am even in Nigeria

  • @bullyfcoffee9815
    @bullyfcoffee9815 Před rokem

    You are doing a good job.

  • @o5nightfury
    @o5nightfury Před 8 měsíci

    i worked in Nigeria for 4 months, Nigerian food whether it's street food home cooked meals is not fattening it's so very healthy.

  • @Saint_emms
    @Saint_emms Před rokem +3

    In regards to the tribal marks… it’s mostly a tradition found in most ethnic groups across the Country and can be done in different parts of the body, depending on one’s ethnic group. In my case, I have one on the side of my stomach and one that run from my chest to my navel, and the one on my face are so small it’s hardly noticeable. (Owan, Edo State) 😊.

  • @amatechnologyca4392
    @amatechnologyca4392 Před rokem

    This makes me hungry 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰

  • @isomario
    @isomario Před rokem

    Hollering is definitely expected in some inner city areas... "SERVE! Gimme a large food, fry chicken and oxtail gravy deh!" lol

  • @SMOOVKILL1
    @SMOOVKILL1 Před rokem

    This guy was just on Joe rogan a few days ago. The show is hype! Anyone who's had a hotdog or sausage it's usually always wrapped in intestines. Sometimes animals skins.

  • @evelynidoko8299
    @evelynidoko8299 Před měsícem

    Puff puff is my favourite…
    I love puff puff

  • @chekwubechiukeje3821
    @chekwubechiukeje3821 Před rokem

    Some tribal marks can also be when you were very sick they use it to cure your sickness mixed with some medicines

  • @sarahkatelunn5344
    @sarahkatelunn5344 Před rokem

    Lagos is fun and lively

  • @annmarywamaya5025
    @annmarywamaya5025 Před rokem +2

    He dint beat the $100 challenge😃

  • @slindsayharmon1086
    @slindsayharmon1086 Před rokem

    I think they refer to shrimp 🦐 as crayfish . Their crayfish are ground dried shrimp it’s in powder form added to almost every soup as a spice, it is not crawfish 🦞

  • @Oghosa_Praise
    @Oghosa_Praise Před 4 měsíci

    I live in lagos and I can say u have to be a hustler

  • @bamieolo1459
    @bamieolo1459 Před rokem +1

    Boli miss it so much 😢

  • @goodnesswami1599
    @goodnesswami1599 Před 8 měsíci

    You guys go with a lot of Imodium 😀

  • @kehindeabiodun-ajayi1074

    Tribal marks are mostly on the face, but some tribes have it on the forearm is for beauty and identification.

  • @davidngaira5035
    @davidngaira5035 Před rokem +2

    Africa is blessed you can react to mountain of gold I

  • @antisala1438
    @antisala1438 Před rokem

    African Life style

  • @estherkibui3710
    @estherkibui3710 Před 10 měsíci

    He is on TV. Travel Channel I think.

  • @adaezekwelu7727
    @adaezekwelu7727 Před rokem

    Most people with tribal marks have it on their faces. But I know another tribe in Nigeria, the Bini people, some of them have tribal marks on their belly. Tho some were given as part of the traditional treatment process when they were sick as kids

  • @marvellousigbineweka6830

    The pap ( pudding) is made from corn not millet

  • @skyking3210
    @skyking3210 Před rokem +1

    Cow intestines, shaki is just "tripe" Caribbean's will also be familiar with that, not sure if Afro Americans eat tripe, I know Jamaicans use it in manish water and other dishes

  • @eniolajonathan-im6ze
    @eniolajonathan-im6ze Před 3 měsíci

    Bro is speaking the truth. If u live in Lagos and u are not wise. You cant be wise again😂😂😂 forgett!!!. Especially when Nigerian knows u are not Nigerian wise, u gonna bro!!! U are used😂😂😅

  • @SUCZY4.2
    @SUCZY4.2 Před 11 měsíci

    Tribe make are mostly on face but there are some on the belly

  • @patrickrumbu2902
    @patrickrumbu2902 Před rokem

    Fairplay to the whitie, his taste pallet; bold!

  • @legendarylinus9239
    @legendarylinus9239 Před 9 měsíci

    Make una just visit Nigeria jare!

  • @ani_ndokwa1244
    @ani_ndokwa1244 Před rokem

    How do I send you guys video of some of Nigerians festivals & rites for your reactions?

    • @TheDemouchetsREACT
      @TheDemouchetsREACT  Před rokem

      docs.google.com/forms/u/4/d/e/1FAIpQLSeUI5QNdrGYNegotPoB3syhyiShb1HzF2qaU7nFRlLQM1Oijw/viewform?usp=send_form

  • @bernsporttv7156
    @bernsporttv7156 Před rokem

    Roasted plantain (bole) and groundnut? Port Harcourt people, should we tell them?

  • @EdenAbebe1969
    @EdenAbebe1969 Před rokem

    Hi hi

  • @belle4652
    @belle4652 Před rokem

    Nice to meet you guys. Tribal marks were the thing back in the day (no longer popular: Amen). It's usually on the face but sometimes on arms. The old generation got them but the new ones don't. You don't usually see young people with them anywhere this days. Very glad about that.

  • @babylayo2413
    @babylayo2413 Před rokem

    Some people get tribal marks on their arms in patterns like tattoos and painted with a green pigment not only on the face.

  • @mamabaapple4293
    @mamabaapple4293 Před rokem +4

    Pls can you react to Ghanaian street food

  • @mungopark1876
    @mungopark1876 Před rokem

    Reason for the marking was to help people not to get lost for ever. Those tribal marking where for identification, and was the reason some Yorubas taken into slavery by europeans were able to trace back their native home, people like Samuel Ajayi Crowther and Sarah Forbes Bonetta Davies both had tribal marks when they were stolen/taken away by the europeans . Samuel Ajayi Crowther graduated with a PHD from oxford university and was the first black Bishop in the Anglican archdiocese. While Sarah Aina Forbes Bonetta Davies was the little african princess carried into slave ship but luckily adopted by Queen Victoria. Aina eventually got married to James Labulo Davies, a lagos business mogul who own merchant ship-liner in the 1800s.

  • @BRICKStv9864
    @BRICKStv9864 Před 11 měsíci

    Its pretty old practice mostly on the face tribal marks show u identity ,its gradually facing out ,although still done in villages!

  • @buohedge7730
    @buohedge7730 Před rokem +3

    And some tribal marks are given due to childhood Illnesses too.

  • @mtumishisimba
    @mtumishisimba Před rokem

    In D.R. Congo, for the tabwa (tribe) people; tribal marks were mainly for women only.
    They were to symbolise that the girl had become a woman and ready for marriage.

  • @lazynaijamum2604
    @lazynaijamum2604 Před 9 měsíci +1

    How did they do street food and theres no fried yam, potatoes, plantain, bole with sauce, kpekere ( thinly sliced fried unripe plantain), then the biggest crime ,how can they try pap/ ogi/ akamu without trying Almighty AKARA( BEAN CAKES) ?😂

  • @christset
    @christset Před měsícem

    Shaki is not intestine, it's called stripes.

  • @ahmednjidda6182
    @ahmednjidda6182 Před rokem

    Hahajaha banana and nuts. It's respect your retrain to make that joke.

  • @ani_ndokwa1244
    @ani_ndokwa1244 Před rokem

    Yes one can get tribal marks on different parts of the body, buy most on the face, hands and legs. For tribal identity, family heritage, medical issue, for different purposes though. Once u see one having a tribal marks, u can easily identify where they are from and all that . But people don't really bother much abt these anymore, since phasing out since the late 90's

    • @TheDemouchetsREACT
      @TheDemouchetsREACT  Před rokem

      Was it a collective decision to stop the tribal marks?

    • @wakawaka5131
      @wakawaka5131 Před rokem +3

      @@TheDemouchetsREACT Not collective. As time goes, people just lose interest in ancient practices and a lot of people who live in urban areas would need to travel far into the country where the traditions are still strong to do things right and so it just slowly dies off. It is not banned or anything and is still practiced deep in the country.

  • @preciousudinyiwe1337
    @preciousudinyiwe1337 Před rokem

    What about binin

  • @franklinchibuike905
    @franklinchibuike905 Před 5 měsíci

    Lolz , some part of nigeria eats dogs , lolz but i dont eat it , lolz

  • @susan8576
    @susan8576 Před rokem

    I honestly though his show features on Food Network.
    Tribal marks are majorly on the face for easy identification.
    Nigerian meals are quite spicy too😂

  • @miriammmamoitoisehloho3055

    It's the same as fat cakes in South Africa

  • @soniaogene5925
    @soniaogene5925 Před rokem

    Tribal marks are not just put on faces alone, it could be on the belly, waist ,hand or other parts of the body. Face is the most common though

  • @alimariposa119
    @alimariposa119 Před rokem

    It's pronounced like Laygos😅😅 not Legos😊😊😊