How to Make Ghana’s / Africa’s MOST FAVORITE DRINK || Hibiscus drink || Sobolo
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- How to Make Ghana’s / Africa’s MOST FAVORITE DRINK || Hibiscus drink || Sobolo
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Ajara is very educated and hardworking lady, she has a bright future !!
Very respectful
Sister is great hearing and watching your utube channel. You are the best
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Green is ahahanmono
That woman making the drink is on point. Love her energy. She seems to know alot. Very hardworking. I need her in my team 😁
In Gambia we call it wonjo and it’s pronounced hibiscus with an e… we add the cloves when boiling so the flavours come out.. we also take some of the juice put it in the blender and blend ginger with it then add it to the mixture just like Ajara did. You can also add fresh mint leaves, cinnamon, pineapple. Ajara is right it can be used as medicine, during the COVID period my mum makes it everyday and add a lot of blended ginger and we drink a cup everyday- no one in my household has caught COVID Alhamdulilah
Na nga def?
This drink is what save Ghanaians also, our government announced for everyone to drink it, we also have another drink call Hausa drink which is made of ginger cloves black pepper, bird eye pepper 🌶 and sweet tamarind
@@writtensword173 haha I don’t speak wollof unfortunately
I just love this lady, she’s such a hard worker, who said there’s no jobs in Ghana. Bless your heart dear!!!
If u no is because of Ajara let us gather here and show some love❤❤❤thanks Ajara all the way from the greater Accra🙏🙏
Hello everyone. I have a suggestion. Only if you feel in your heart and is possible. Please bless the hardworking ladies even if only 1$. I would love to do it too. We live in a time to live in peace love and know we all brothers and sister and can make the world a better place for all.🙏🙌SA LOVE YOU GUYS
I admire anyone who can speak more than one language it's a sign of intelligence which says a lot about me because I only speak one🤣🤣🤣
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@Bearded Vegan. Awwwww....😒
An average African can speak a minimum of 3 languages.Like in East Africa ,we start with our mother tongue,for me Kamba,then kiswahili ,then English.From there you can choose French,German etc including other local languages for business interraction.
To approach someone in business you need to know afew words in their native language to bond well.
The back & forward about the English language make this gold 😂😂😂😂
Hi Tatiana, thanks for sharing.
I am Nigerian and it is called zobo in Nigeria. I love to take mine cold. A friend of mine drinks hers as a tea. My love to Ajara.
Sis Hajara is too much. She knows how to do anything eiiii. I like her so much.
The two women are Professional teachers. They walked us through step by step. Nothing was left out. They made it natural and simple. Thanks.
Please we want more videos with Sister Ajaara. She is such a delight!!!!!
And i have been wasting my zobo all this while...i don't re-cook. Thanks so much
It used to amaze me how similar Ghana and Jamaica are, but ah 1 people we be so it nah suprise me 🇬🇭x🇯🇲!!
very similar
True bless up 🙏 xxx
Ghana and Jamaica ,we are the same people
@@larbidonkor297 👍 TRUE, BLESS UP 🙏 XXX
Lots of Jamecans settled in Ghana. I am a product of one such people my last name clerk
The woman cooking is a vibe. I live her personality ❤️👌
Seriously 😂
haha
In the English speaking Caribbean it us called Sorrel and in most of the French speaking Caribbean islands it is called Roselle /Loselle, (said with a French dialect, lol) Anyhow, I just LOVE this hardworking lady who is educating us all. Thank you.
Here in senegal, we call it bissap juice ! We mix it with mint leafs( nana), some people add ginger in it . It's very delicious !
I love Ghanaians so hard working loving and always happy. I always use to host them. Wonderful video. God bless the ladies and make their business flourish in Jesus name
Great work,
Id love to see this drink in supermarkets all over Africa. The lady is extremely business savy she can do it (im a food technologist from Zimbabwe and im happy to help her scale up her process)
What is your email address? I need a food scientist.
I just made a batch last weekend. Back in the Caribbean this is a staple in the house during the season. I made it here in the USA for my coworkers because they loves it. We boil the spices in the water before we put the Sorrell/Hibiscus. We also add alcohol for some who likes it that way. I even drink mines like a tea. Very warm and comforting. Ajara did a great job 😂.
This lady is business minded paa I love that.. Making koko and sobolo wow God bless her..
She makes other things too
yesooooo😅😅😅😅😅
I am from 🇬🇩 Grenada, we call this sorrel. We boil it with cinnamon ginger and cloves. We serve it cold with ice cubes. This is a must at Christmas time. Love this 😀
Grenadian here as well.And correction,its not a Jamaican drink.Its Caribbean. Sorrel to most caribbean countries.
Yup sorrel in Barbados too. Good for the hair too both that and our hibiscus
I saw this video and my first thought was...wait is this going to be 🇬🇩 sorrel 🇬🇩?!
Just to make things interesting there's another plant also called sorrel that has an edible bitter tasting green leaf. I've had a few strange conversations explaining sorrel to people who thought I meant the leaf and not hibiscus.
@@kiwe7511 Yep, Sorrel in ST Lucia. I make it at Christmas and add rum.
forgive us when we don’t know now our eyes open to other cultures we even the Mexican culture drinks this and everyone has there way yet similar. I love the JA way have some in a pot right now.
Thks my child for showing us . Ajara thks you luv your work
Well equipped too
Green means ahahamono in Asante Twi. I just can't stop admiring you guys. Kudos
You are a beautiful soul lady Ajara.
We call this sorrel in Jamaica mix with rum, red label wine and ginger sweetened to tasted with sugar.
In Mexico it is called Jamaica (HUH-Mike-Uh) I Love it and it has many health benefits.
Thank you for sharing love it.
God bless you hard working Ladies! Green in Ghana is called Ahahanemono👌
I love ❤ this woman's energy
Well done guys. More updates
Thank you for sharing
In my country 🇹🇹 Trinidad and Tobago we call it sorrel and we boil it with cloves, bayleaf, cinnamon sticks and add sugar and rum after it has cooled down. It’s served chilled mostly around Christmas time.
thank you very much my dear Tatiana Haina 👍❤❤❤
The story with amazing and I love sobola
I love watching you, and the way you show the community love, God Bless you and Ajera
I love this ,its soo simple and nice
You have a very good videos I feel like I’m there with u and I like how you explain things
Tatty you are doing well. Keep it up
Maa Shaa Allah
A new follower. Thank you for sharing this with us
The vibe makes you enjoy watching the video. Thx
Great content as always. Thanks sister! 😊
My all time always favorite drink! Sisters thanks for all you do 💕💕 especially sis Ajara thanks for all the tutorials and supporting Tatiana's Dream 💖💖💖💓
Yeah, this is really Wow ⭐🌈💪🏾👍🏽
I absolutely love Ajara.
I'm here for Ajara i like her personality God bless you all
Sister Ajara & friend you are doing so good. Bless you all.
Ajara needs to travel and cook for Ghanaians outside Ghana👌I mean a restaurant outside for Ghanaians she is so so so good at it 💖💯🇬🇭😇👌
Hopefully
Extend mine greetings to sis Ajara and the family i love her energy , God bless TT for short
I've been watching your videos for a while now and I really love you guys especially Madam Ajara. She's a very hard worker ❤❤❤
great sharing. wish you and that women in good health
This woman is soo hardworking. Ajara God bless you
Nice points on how to keep it for long time.
Corona knows not to hang around them natural no nonsense African ladies... ❤️ From Sénégal. 😁
I have really learnt today both sobolo n spring rolls. Will be staying business soon.. Thank you for your teachings.🙏🙏🙏
They made me laugh so much, but I enjoy their originality. Even though they couldn’t express themselves in English, it didn’t reduce the quality of the zobo drink 🍹 😂🥲😂😂🤣
This is the hardest working lady in Africa!!!
Her children must be very young because otherwise they would be helping their mother with the fire wood and fetching water.,,
Also helping with the work!°
I love watching you and Ajara cooking, Ajara has such an amazing vibe, Two beautiful women.
excellent served cold with fruit garnishes such as orange slices, apple slices, pineapple and kiwi!
God bless Ajara, from USA
Cloves! You got it! This is excellent! Ajara needs to be on TV. She is awesome! Thank you for sharing your videos with us. 🙏🏽😊
Thanks for sharing. God bless you your sobolo can heal since you did it with love.
Wooow I love you Hjara keep the good work going.
great video ,really enjoyed it !! colour green is ahabammono
The one about the pineapple is very true
I jave experienced some before
I love her confidence n her effort she put in her work ❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉may almighty Allah grant you more blessings to you and your family at large ❤❤❤
I like this sobolo woman roff, she's a comedian 😂😂😂
Ahahah we need to get her on tv 🤣
Ajara is a whole vibe!!!
Ajara is one of my favorite people that you present in your videos. The school work comment was the best
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you guys are just awesome
I love watching ur cooking with hajara she's hard working ad u both ar trying i have even started selling d coconut ad milk ice cream😍 💵 💵
Ajara is really good, thumps up to her
Great job!
You can use Sorrel to make Jam, or Jelly.
I really misses this drink and will try to make it.
I love Hibiscus drink. I first tasted it years ago at a Jamaican restaurant. They call it Sorrel. Some put ginger and lemon and sugar. I like it with pineapple. Cold or tea is delicious for me ! 😋🧉
That’s why women in that region have gorgeous skin😘🥰😍
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Hard work pays family 🙏🙏🙏
Ajara’s energy alone🙌🏻
Dis one different way l like dat I will try dis way
I love the energy she put into her work🥰🥰🥰🥰
God bless you guys
My favorite I just made this last week especially that what I like to drink while am pregnant also I love ginger with pineapple 🍍 is best
Africa is really blessing for everything, that's why our woman's are very beautiful and strong 💪🏾🌈🌠🗝️💰
Oh yes
I really enjoy every bit😍😍
Impressed to hear the local language spoken
I tried it and it was amazing. Thank you very much for sharing this recipe.
I got happy when she put the other stuff in deh
Wow thank you for sharing God bless you and your family 💖💖
Amen
I make it all the time and I'm a white Canadian
It's so delicious
Really! Wao. I thought it was basically an African thing.
Love what you do,I always wash my zobo because of sand and use pineapple and honey as sweetner
I'm really looking forward to trying this
Sure
This woman is hardworking and funny pa 😂
God bless her hustle ❤️
Yes, thank you
Alots of love 😘
I love this woman good job sis.😘
Thanks so much Tatiana, I now know how sobolo is done nicely to taste
I can only have this drink over at a mexican store.Amazing video 😊
So health and refreshing thanks for sharing thumbs up
Thanks dear
This video is great, I enjoyed watching it from start to finish
Thanks very much