Homemade: Conversations about Nigerian Food Culture
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- čas přidán 23. 04. 2024
- Watch the sizzling premiere of #Homemade by NdaniTV, where we celebrate the magic of a delicious homemade lunch with Chef Derin and Chef Isioma.
The pair are meeting for the first time and dive into conversations about Nigerian food culture, and the process of creating mouthwatering dishes they have selected that scream "Nigerian lunchtime delight!" Chef Derin made Ayamase Sauce and Ofada Rice, while Chef Isioma made Oha Soup and Eba.
As you feast your eyes on their lunchtime banter, we want to know - what was your all-time favourite lunch growing up? Let's reminisce about those tasty childhood meals together!
Chef Derin: / chefderin
Chef Isioma: / isioma_yocambel
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Watching this made me sooo happy! I love learning about my Nigerian culture. God bless you all.
Ma, the types of iru we have are woro and pete not tete, tete is a type of vegetable.
I would have loved to see the food they were eating as they conversed.
Wow amazing I really enjoyed watching this❤❤❤
I love love eet, I enjoyed watching it....welldone guys❤
I really enjoyed this session. I mean you can use a thickner coco yam powder, ofo or achi for your oha soup.
As a black woman in America I always wanted to try Africa but was always afraid that I would eat incorrectly.
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My G 🎉🎉🎉
Unfortunately the insecurity in Nigeria has discouraged lots of folks from going into farming and going to their farms. Hence why food is expensive aside the cost of transporting them
Please can i get wah ah
She said Oha Soup is from Imo???lol smh
I stopped watching after that comment
It's good you stopped so you use the opportunity to go get your facts right
Oha is from imo state.
@Favychidex lol I actually did cos maybe I don't know what I know again n it's still Anambra..maybe u the one that needs the research but carry on tho
I want a lady who can be there for me till I meet my future wife
To say I've never heard of this Ayamashe story is shocking to me and I'm Yoruba.