I’ve noticed most of our African brothers and sisters referred to us as “our beloved Jamaica” it gives me a great feeling as if we are the baby away from the motherland and also you guys appreciates us. 🥰
We love you too.. despite what the instigator dem try &promote. Can't rest till I build a house on the mother land &come full circle reunite with my people.
As a Nigerian woman, I’m watching these Jamaican guys dig up the roots, wash, peel, cut, cook, and grind this root just like we do at home. No added sugar, food coloring, artificial flavoring, no preservatives, no high fructose corn syrup, no “stabilizers”, no artificial sweeteners, etc, etc. Just what Mother Nature made for humans to eat. Nothing else in it. You can’t eat like this 1 to 2x a day and get diabetes, obesity, cancer, etc. It was when we started importing western food like cookies, cake, soda, alcohol, etc that we begin to see obesity increasing along with diabetes, especially in the big cities. We love Jamaican ppl, Jamaican food, Jamaican music, and the rural part of Jamaican lifestyle. It reminds us of our home.🇳🇬🇯🇲🇳🇬🇯🇲
You are absolutely correct. I wish we people in the Tropics could remember that we already live in the Garden of Eden when it comes to God's foods (which is also His medicine). No man-made, manufactured foods should bother coming anywhere near us.
So sad as Jamaicans, we have been separated from our people (Africans) for hundreds of years not knowing exactly where we were from on the continent. We are always proud African people, even though we have never been to the motherland.
Not all Jamaicans are African descendants .. and Jamaicans are Carribean with African ROOTS like any other island it doesnt make you true African especially picking up roots from Spain, Native American and British, African descent yes.
Being black does not make you African. It was actually Africans that sold us to the so-called white man because we were not the same people. Being enslaved is our punishment for disobeying God. But that's a story for another day.
@@alexanderpapii4866 90% of Jamaicans are African descendants. Even though our Ancestors were stolen from there we are still African, it's in our DNA, our culture, our spirit. We can only hope to see the motherland before we die
I am a Nigerian, we love you all our Jamaican brothers and sisters, they are still trying to divide us even in Africa, you are welcome home whenever you are ready. One love ❤️ ❤️❤️❤️
Guys am an African woman from Ghana 🇬🇭 and I want to tell you that you did a great job well done guys it very hard to do it and this is your first time doing it and it tuned out great well done
Jamaicans embracing fufu should be a natural progression….Fufu with any kind of rundown or callaloo even curry anything with savoury sauce gravy the perfect combination 🤤
As an African its great pleasure to see my own brothers cook,share & eat authentic African delicious meal of fufu... All Africa eat fufu or ugally depends on what part you from. Big up again brothers.. Jah bless and protect. Salute
I am so proud of these wonderful young men that made this video. I am an African woman watching you guys eating fufu put a big smile on my face. God bless you all. AMEN
If you were born after 1950 in Jamaica you wouldn't know about fufu. My grandmother was born in the 1876 eastern St Thomas. I grew up eating lots of fufu. She use to use yam or breadfruit. I din't like it but I had no choice but to eat it.I didn't know it was African food hand down from slavery.
Okay. Interesting comment because I was wondering if fufu came over to the Caribbean with the enslaved Africans. I’m of Jamaican descent but have never seen anyone make it who is from the Caribbean.
no Guyanese make it still make it. I think Bajans make it also but mostly it’s the older generation that do it and the younger generation stop doing it because they don’t want to pound foo foo anymore. At least this was the case that my mother she told me she used to pound foo foo when she was young with her grandma and she never liked doing it. But we still have my great grandmothers mortar and pestle in our kitchen back home
I am Jamaican but, I go to Nigeria all the time never tried it, they always cook it in the house...because of you guys I am going to make it. This is what those DUTTY gun boys should be doing go cut down big trees and plant Yam, Banana, Coconut, Sugar Cain and every damn thing. 💖💖💖💖🙏🇨🇦
I love it. Dem seh di Fufu Wicked!! Big up Nigeria!! Love how they dig feed themselves from the earth, natural, healthy organic food. I just Love Jamaica. 😉 Great job guys
All my life Jamaican food is number 1 but since I discovered Nigerian food its up there with my Jamaican food. Ogbono, Egusi, Efo Riro, Bitterleaf, Okro stews with Fufu and others. The big Yam you found just blew my mind guys.🇬🇧🙏🏽🇬🇧
Oh, I love my Jamaican brothers eating food from their ancestral land, they are all happy. I love seeing them enjoy the fufu meal. Jah blesses all of us. I am a Nigerian I was just laughing seeing the way they made the food and still love it. They need some titration on making it. However, they tried, and looks ok very good job for a starter!
Murphy! Got me laughing so hard! 🤣. I'm Jamaican and my husband is American but he is so fascinated by how you guys are fun. I have never had friends to have adventures with so I'm loving this.
I think 🤔 using you hand eating it's very nice . I tryed it before it's a very delicious menu. I am very happy to see you all trying out African food keep doing so. Love you all
Fufu is made with cassava or plantain I know it is in the Caribbean islands is also in Brazil and Guyana an Acura also African food which is made out of Black Eyed Peas in palm oil okra soup is also African
I'm going to try and make the fufu as well. fufu can also be made with breadfruit. All cassava can be eaten. It's just that the sweet one can be eaten as is and the bitter one you have to extract the poisonous liquid by wringing it after grating.The bitter one is what make bammy and the liquid is settled and used to make starch. My mom plants lots of cassava. So I know about these things. It's a good look, I will try it as well. Bless up guys!
I live in Ghana I’m Jamaican I got a house in Ghana their culture is a bit different from Nigeria They beat it with a stick if you know what I mean I wouldn’t stick
I love watching you guys and I've travelled all over Jamaica and am of Igbo African parentage, plus I'm proud of my Jamaican/Carribean family ! MANNERS & RESPECT ! You did an excellent job, and you coulda put some salt fish, callaloo, okra or spinach or beef etc inna da gravey. 🇯🇲🙏🏽👑🖤❤💚
this is the kind of life I love but I don't have any country all my family are in the town, any body wants to adopt me lol. we have lost our heritage my children need to experience these things
As a Nigerian lady, I say more Jallen to your elbow for such an excellent job. You hit the nail on the head. Keep it up. I would be delighted if you can cook Nigerian vegetable soup from Jamica next time you try the fufu again. Your environment reminded me of the villages - going to the farm.
Fufu is a dough-like food found in West African cuisine. In addition to Ghana, it is also found in Sierra Leone, Guinea, Liberia, Cote D'Ivoire, Benin, Togo, Nigeria, Cameroon, the Democratic Republic of Congo, the Central African Republic, the Republic of Congo, Angola and Gabon. It consists of starchy foods-such as cassava, yams, or plantains-that have been boiled, pounded, and rounded into balls; the pounding process, which typically involves a mortar and pestle, can be laborious. Fufu is often dipped into sauces or eaten with stews of meat, fish, or vegetables.
My culture which is Garifuna we have similar dishes that uses the large mortar and pestle. it is labor intensive but worths every sweat you break beating the fufu to get the right consistency. we make different types of gravies to eat with it such as Hudut, Tikini and even so so water based gravies. Love it.
Nigerians do same cassava missed with plantain, cassava missed with corn, yam pounded. Rice flour missed with cassava. This is how we eat them in Nigeria.
Pan Afrikan recipe 🤗...There must be a special mineral unique to Jamaican soil that gives the Yams and cassava that lovely yellow flesh. That cassava plant was truly loaded Wow...De ting wicked.😋😋😋
Lol i thought i was the only Jamaican cooking and trying nigerian\african recipes.u all need to make egusi soup with rice or fufu or the jollof rice or chicken stew And banga soup with beef and catfish all of those taste 👍
Blessings Colaz and the Team blessings plant up the food you can not go hungry in the country plant up the food country life is the best EEH SAH TEK YUH Time 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾👍👍👍👍👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
I just love your adventure spirit, trying out new things. You guy make me proud to be an African from Nigeria . You are the best Africans from Jamaica. One love my people. Your channel is educational, informative and entertaining. ❤👍🏾🤙🏽‼
Wicked indeed. See the way the brothers are enjoying that Fufu, sweet 👌 African food 🥘 is organic and healthy. 👌 Blessings guys. Next time try it with some occra. 👌🇸🇱🇬🇧✊🏾
Heart warming to see you guys connecting with our ppl in the mother land. Glad fi see Murphy back wid de team. Him mek laugh so til wata run outta mi eye. Bliss family
Lol y’all got my in tears 😭 over here eating that Fufu I’m happy you made it your own way but your not supposed to thew it you supposed to swallow it but you need to try it with cassava leaf or peanut butter soup or African pepper soup and Fufu is not just for the Nigerian people but to all of we West African I’m a Liberian love this content please try it with peanut butter soup look it up on CZcams blessed Love 💕
I love watching videos of foreign countries and watching how different culture live, eat, work, everything. CZcams has been such a blessing as it allows people like me who can never afford to travel be able to see the beauty of different countries and cultures.
respect from nineja to jam town, love my brother's where ever they are, love you guys bridging the gap and embracing your heritage and culture. in Nigeria we don't chew fufu just the Meat and sauce, but I will try eating it your way today I may just like it. ❤️+🤛🏾
@@delettamiller3299 try this, boil cassava, diced and soaked over night in salted water, drain the next day and serve with, grated fresh coconut, crushed dry cray fish or any dry fish and fresh pepper paste, finish with char grilled sea bass, hake, or makerel. paradise jamming best breakfast. 🤛🏾
Never took into consideration the amount of time this process takes. I’ve loved Fufu since 2020 and I eat it with Jamaican (ox tails, curry chicken, stew , or goat). Thank you for sharing your experience with us.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣you guys are so funny I couldn’t contain myself I laughed so hard my sides hurt I’m from Trinidad 🇹🇹 living in foreign and had my fu fu here I love it thanks for sharing I’m waiting to watch your n up coming videos
Those green n white spotted plants they cd dig up some of the younger plants n sell them to ppl in the city, nurseries, resorts n restaurants to beautify surroundings.
Greetings Colaz and crew........ you guys are awesome the work that you all are doing is breathtaking being one with nature clearing the land and cooking in the bush the perfect Jamaican gym. 🥰 no joke , tek yu time,eeh sah ! Dis wicked!
Y’all had me laughing so hard with this video, y’all ate that fufu in 1minute😂😂😂 Czntor was peeking in Colaz bowl😂while he was eating. Hope to see y’all make more fufu😂😂
This was by far one of my favourite vlogs of yours! And as always you guys tried something new which makes the viewing experience even more entertaining! 😀😂👌🏾💚
Big up to the entire crew. Tek yuh time. 😀😃 My grandmother told me that in order to ensure that all is well with the bitter cassava, you should extract the juice after grating. After that it will be all good. 👍👍 Sweet cassava can be cooked and eaten as is or be grated and made into bammy, dumpling or pudding. I really love cassava dumpling. Nice with salt mackerel or salt fish run dung. Dem meals deh wicked!!! 😁😆😋😋 No joke. 😆😅
@@malghus6278 Jamaicans are just so creative in the kitchen. A we seh "Tun yuh han and mek fashion". 🍲🥘🍛 I really love carrot cake so I know carrot dumpling should be fine. 😋😋
Love the cultural exchange and exposure. I’m fascinated with the history of countries, especially as it relates to the evolution of food eaten by locals. Keep the joy of work going!
I only you guys stick As one and don't let envy come in between you guy that you start fighting..coming from too far to mess thing just stay strong and keep the faith..have to find good friends
I almost didn't watch this video, but I got hooked and couldn't stop..I love the Conrottery between our lovely people... love how they worked together and created a delicious dish snd all eat with their hand... laughing and talking... That's what brotherly love looks like...so glad I watched the entire video...will watch again... Eating food of the mother continent ...
I enjoyed this video so much!! I am Jamaican watching from UK 🇬🇧 this is a good that I always wanted to try out and still not accomplished cooking it as yet! I am still waiting to try! I embraced watching your videos as I am so homesick away from home. Your videos takes me home ❤️🤗
Is nice seeing people eat my traditional food, in Ghana when the fufu thick enough we round it into big golf balls, then use cling film wrap, well done for first try.
i just made african stew and fufu 2 days ago made more fufu this morning its so good i had the plaintain fufu and although it was instant in a box the stirring gave me muscles, i swear i stirred for like an hour but it was worth it, lol its so good
Hello my crew yes yes I can see you trying out the future and it taste good by watching you enjoying it I always watch the African movies and that the way they eat food like that I wish I was there to join you guys enjoy your fufu big up
Our beloved Jamaican people. We African love you all with all of our hearts and soul 😭. My endless gratitude for dis amazing video 🇬🇭 🇯🇲🇱🇷🇸🇱🇸🇸🇳🇬🇰🇪🇨🇮🇨🇩
I’ve noticed most of our African brothers and sisters referred to us as “our beloved Jamaica” it gives me a great feeling as if we are the baby away from the motherland and also you guys appreciates us. 🥰
@@876mostvaluabletreasure2 🙏🤎🤎🤎
We love you too.. despite what the instigator dem try &promote. Can't rest till I build a house on the mother land &come full circle reunite with my people.
We 🇯🇲 Jamaican Love our African people too
We do indeed!! Much love to our beloved Jamaican family!!!
As a Nigerian woman, I’m watching these Jamaican guys dig up the roots, wash, peel, cut, cook, and grind this root just like we do at home. No added sugar, food coloring, artificial flavoring, no preservatives, no high fructose corn syrup, no “stabilizers”, no artificial sweeteners, etc, etc. Just what Mother Nature made for humans to eat. Nothing else in it. You can’t eat like this 1 to 2x a day and get diabetes, obesity, cancer, etc.
It was when we started importing western food like cookies, cake, soda, alcohol, etc that we begin to see obesity increasing along with diabetes, especially in the big cities.
We love Jamaican ppl, Jamaican food, Jamaican music, and the rural part of Jamaican lifestyle. It reminds us of our home.🇳🇬🇯🇲🇳🇬🇯🇲
I love eating it more than u I even bake it but never try fufu I want to always use plantin to I make okra soup thou
True
A lot of it is straight from the homeland in Africa.
FACTS
You are absolutely correct. I wish we people in the Tropics could remember that we already live in the Garden of Eden when it comes to God's foods (which is also His medicine). No man-made, manufactured foods should bother coming anywhere near us.
So sad as Jamaicans, we have been separated from our people (Africans) for hundreds of years not knowing exactly where we were from on the continent. We are always proud African people, even though we have never been to the motherland.
Not all Jamaicans are African descendants .. and Jamaicans are Carribean with African ROOTS like any other island it doesnt make you true African especially picking up roots from Spain, Native American and British, African descent yes.
Being black does not make you African. It was actually Africans that sold us to the so-called white man because we were not the same people. Being enslaved is our punishment for disobeying God. But that's a story for another day.
@@alexanderpapii4866 you are white stfu dis Dosent apply to you
@@alexanderpapii4866 thank you. We’re now a mixed hybrid people.
@@alexanderpapii4866 90% of Jamaicans are African descendants. Even though our Ancestors were stolen from there we are still African, it's in our DNA, our culture, our spirit. We can only hope to see the motherland before we die
As a 🇳🇬 Nigerian who love the Jamaican culture, I’m totally impressed at their attempt.
Wish to visit your land soon ::: one love ❤️
Whenever you're ready let mi know
I am a Nigerian, we love you all our Jamaican brothers and sisters, they are still trying to divide us even in Africa, you are welcome home whenever you are ready. One love ❤️ ❤️❤️❤️
Can't wait to come home
@@felesharookwood2436 same
@@felesharookwood2436 no joke!
@@felesharookwood2436
Abeg u worried abt the wrong place
Guys am an African woman from Ghana 🇬🇭 and I want to tell you that you did a great job well done guys it very hard to do it and this is your first time doing it and it tuned out great well done
Love you all from the black republic of liberia West Africa 🌍🇱🇷
Jamaicans embracing fufu should be a natural progression….Fufu with any kind of rundown or callaloo even curry anything with savoury sauce gravy the perfect combination 🤤
Oneafrica onepeople onelove Oneunity 🇳🇬🇯🇲🇬🇭🇺🇸
Your DNA remember that food!!! Welcome back home brothers!!!
As an African its great pleasure to see my own brothers cook,share & eat authentic African delicious meal of fufu... All Africa eat fufu or ugally depends on what part you from. Big up again brothers.. Jah bless and protect. Salute
One love iyah
I am so proud of these wonderful young men that made this video. I am an African woman watching you guys eating fufu put a big smile on my face. God bless you all. AMEN
If you were born after 1950 in Jamaica you wouldn't know about fufu. My grandmother was born in the 1876 eastern St Thomas. I grew up eating lots of fufu. She use to use yam or breadfruit. I din't like it but I had no choice but to eat it.I didn't know it was African food hand down from slavery.
Okay. Interesting comment because I was wondering if fufu came over to the Caribbean with the enslaved Africans. I’m of Jamaican descent but have never seen anyone make it who is from the Caribbean.
no Guyanese make it still make it. I think Bajans make it also but mostly it’s the older generation that do it and the younger generation stop doing it because they don’t want to pound foo foo anymore. At least this was the case that my mother she told me she used to pound foo foo when she was young with her grandma and she never liked doing it. But we still have my great grandmothers mortar and pestle in our kitchen back home
@@Amatullah78 haitians still make it too
@@veranielalunebleue6705 I would figured that. Haiti has a lot of its African roots
I am Jamaican but, I go to Nigeria all the time never tried it, they always cook it in the house...because of you guys I am going to make it. This is what those DUTTY gun boys should be doing go cut down big trees and plant Yam,
Banana, Coconut, Sugar Cain and every damn thing. 💖💖💖💖🙏🇨🇦
Facts
"Truth"
what you going to eat with it
were is the meat coin are the salthing
okay 😅salt mackerel
Kudos to y'all my beloved Jamaica brothers and sisters out there 🇯🇲 🇳🇬❤ 💙🖤✌🏽
Colaz is the best motivator. He make his friends believe that can accomplish anything...I love it!
To how poppy clean dat plate it jus need fi tun dung and dry!..eeeh sah teck unu time!..👊🏿🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
I am an African, and I love Caribbean food as well as African. One love!!! 💖💖💖
JAMAICAN TURN CORNMEAL IS OUR FUFU.
I'm from Nigeria, for the first time you guys did a great job bravo. One love.
I love it. Dem seh di Fufu Wicked!! Big up Nigeria!! Love how they dig feed themselves from the earth, natural, healthy organic food. I just Love Jamaica. 😉 Great job guys
I from Guyana i want to try fufu like you guy
It is meant to be swallowed straight without chewing
Yes oh! fufu wicked
@@MA-md3gu you can chew it but normally swallowed, when you dip it in the heavy soup
I'm very happy that am not the only Jamaican that love Nigerian food I have made the okra soup with the fufu and also the egusi soup it's delicious 😋
We all eat the same things but cook them in different ways. Keep trying more and congratulations for starting the journey. I grew up eating both 😋👍🏽
All my life Jamaican food is number 1 but since I discovered Nigerian food its up there with my Jamaican food. Ogbono, Egusi, Efo Riro, Bitterleaf, Okro stews with Fufu and others. The big Yam you found just blew my mind guys.🇬🇧🙏🏽🇬🇧
Yesss I Love this. I’m Nigerian and Jamaican food is right there with my beloved naija food
You cook planting and cassava first then blend
U don't have to cook them first
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Please come home
Rah no joke, you really know your Nigerian soups 😂👏🏾
Lol just send this to my Nigerian husband 🤣🤣🤣 that man love Jamaica more than me who’s Jamaican. We gonna have pounded yam tonight with okra soup 😁😁
😆🤣😂😹
@@kimmycampbell1701 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂no sah…. dis sweet .
I’m Nigerian and very impressed with this👍🏾
Oh, I love my Jamaican brothers eating food from their ancestral land, they are all happy. I love seeing them enjoy the fufu meal. Jah blesses all of us. I am a Nigerian I was just laughing seeing the way they made the food and still love it. They need some titration on making it. However, they tried, and looks ok very good job for a starter!
I like how you guys get along, We need more of your kind in my beautiful country of Jamaica. Not those gun tooting thugs👍👍👍👍
Am a Ghanaian and I love Jamaica.
Of Jamaican descent and I love Ghana. Really enjoyed my visit there last May.
❤️
I spent a month in Nigeria 1983 with my Ex-husband and his family between Lagos and Enugu and had lots of Fufu. Really loved it.
lol
Kedu?????
Murphy! Got me laughing so hard! 🤣. I'm Jamaican and my husband is American but he is so fascinated by how you guys are fun. I have never had friends to have adventures with so I'm loving this.
I like that idea it's good Change off food.try different menue
I think 🤔 using you hand eating it's very nice .
I tryed it before it's a very delicious menu.
I am very happy to see you all trying out African food keep doing so.
Love you all
True
M u r p h y…..😂
We need more of this togetherness in the world today... ma friends and I did this bk in the 80ties and 90 ties...
my dear Jamaicans Fufu are in the Caribbean
Fufu is made with cassava or plantain I know it is in the Caribbean islands is also in Brazil and Guyana an Acura also African food which is made out of Black Eyed Peas in palm oil okra soup is also African
Love❤ you my brothers in Jamaica 🇯🇲 🇳🇬
I'm going to try and make the fufu as well. fufu can also be made with breadfruit. All cassava can be eaten. It's just that the sweet one can be eaten as is and the bitter one you have to extract the poisonous liquid by wringing it after grating.The bitter one is what make bammy and the liquid is settled and used to make starch. My mom plants lots of cassava. So I know about these things. It's a good look, I will try it as well. Bless up guys!
Yes i forgot about the bammy
I live in Ghana I’m Jamaican I got a house in Ghana their culture is a bit different from Nigeria They beat it with a stick if you know what I mean I wouldn’t stick
You do not a great job Brother keep it up there is nothing to watch on TV after tune in to you all the times keep doing more videos
Just like ackee...
All cassava is Poisonous until cooked properly and any cassava can make bammy as well as starch for clothes....
I love watching you guys and I've travelled all over Jamaica and am of Igbo African parentage, plus I'm proud of my Jamaican/Carribean family ! MANNERS & RESPECT ! You did an excellent job, and you coulda put some salt fish, callaloo, okra or spinach or beef etc inna da gravey. 🇯🇲🙏🏽👑🖤❤💚
I love it all so big up everyone that have the fufu I love good one one love God love amen amen
Love you right back...big up Nigeria...I can't wait for visit ❤❤❤
ohh
@@NyahFyah1 Yeah Man ! aso it go !
Yes that’s what I cook my fufu with 😋😋😋
Just love how everyone working together in harmony, brothers!!! Love the wild, the trees, food, nature is awesome, beautiful video, so helpful,🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉❤️
Has a Jamaican I'm very proud of you guys excellent teamwork well done I love it keep it up
this is the kind of life I love but I don't have any country all my family are in the town, any body wants to adopt me lol.
we have lost our heritage my children need to experience these things
As a Nigerian lady, I say more Jallen to your elbow for such an excellent job. You hit the nail on the head. Keep it up. I would be delighted if you can cook Nigerian vegetable soup from Jamica next time you try the fufu again. Your environment reminded me of the villages - going to the farm.
Fufu is a dough-like food found in West African cuisine. In addition to Ghana, it is also found in Sierra Leone, Guinea, Liberia, Cote D'Ivoire, Benin, Togo, Nigeria, Cameroon, the Democratic Republic of Congo, the Central African Republic, the Republic of Congo, Angola and Gabon.
It consists of starchy foods-such as cassava, yams, or plantains-that have been boiled, pounded, and rounded into balls; the pounding process, which typically involves a mortar and pestle, can be laborious. Fufu is often dipped into sauces or eaten with stews of meat, fish, or vegetables.
DJ MAGIC JAY ,
THANK-YOU FOR THE INFORMATION ON WHY AND HOW FUFU IS MADE AND EATEN!!
@@CLance-mo7bo all love 💕
All of the mentioned are the same people that were put on the slave-ship . We are the same family . We are the Israelites .
My culture which is Garifuna we have similar dishes that uses the large mortar and pestle. it is labor intensive but worths every sweat you break beating the fufu to get the right consistency. we make different types of gravies to eat with it such as Hudut, Tikini and even so so water based gravies. Love it.
@@azariahisrael5482 what’s that got anything to do with the food hmm
Yes my brother there is a difference between Ghana and Nigeria Nigeria used pounded yam ghana used plantain and cassava
Nigerians do both but pounded yam and canvass is most popular in Nigeria though m.
Nigerians do same cassava missed with plantain, cassava missed with corn, yam pounded. Rice flour missed with cassava. This is how we eat them in Nigeria.
Pan Afrikan recipe 🤗...There must be a special mineral unique to Jamaican soil that gives the Yams and cassava that lovely yellow flesh. That cassava plant was truly loaded Wow...De ting wicked.😋😋😋
the volcanic soil
YOU GUYS NEED TO VISIT NIGERIA YOU WILL EAT VERITIES OF FUFU AND THE BEST SOUP YOU HAVE EVER TASTED
Farming is what everyone should be doing to help feed their family especially with the price of food so high at the grocery store
Wow!! There were some other green plants there also ,so beautiful!!
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
The best of mankind is a farmer,and the best food begins with same letter as mankind's gold
When the resources are available.
Lol i thought i was the only Jamaican cooking and trying nigerian\african recipes.u all need to make egusi soup with rice or fufu or the jollof rice or chicken stew And banga soup with beef and catfish all of those taste 👍
Perfectly said. Keep trying more. You sound like a professional already.
@@sammygoodman6699 thank you
Egusi is my favourite soup I have in my fridge right now lol my husband is Nigerian yow the food them nice still
Loving the reactions of our fufu. I’m Liberian 🇱🇷 well done guys 😊👍🏾
This is my first time seeing how fufu is made from scratch and I'm Nigerian thank you so much.
Blessings Colaz and the Team blessings plant up the food you can not go hungry in the country plant up the food country life is the best EEH SAH TEK YUH Time 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾👍👍👍👍👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
I absolutely love your reactions!
🤣🇳🇬🇯🇲 both run theu my veins.
Back to the essence fi real
One destiny💚
So yummy nice cooking. Am from Nigeria. One love.
The joy of them stuffing their faces 🥰🥰🥰. I’m Jamaican 🇯🇲 was craving fufu. I made the plantain one with come seafood okra soup. Mannnnn it was yummy.
My great great grand aunt in jamaica (st marys) use to make fufu. My father told me
African pickney connecting back to them natural foods hush yah a true dem no share fe dem ting.
I just love your adventure spirit, trying out new things. You guy make me proud to be an African from Nigeria . You are the best Africans from Jamaica. One love my people. Your channel is educational, informative and entertaining. ❤👍🏾🤙🏽‼
I love African food they are so tasty
You're welcome... we've varieties of meal. you just can't get enough.
Wicked indeed. See the way the brothers are enjoying that Fufu, sweet 👌 African food 🥘 is organic and healthy. 👌 Blessings guys. Next time try it with some occra. 👌🇸🇱🇬🇧✊🏾
Great job guys. Please check for more Nigerian recipes on CZcams. We love you all. Jamaicans are Nigerians.
I'm Jamaican and love Nigerian food, culture and music.
Di best part of the video is everyone mouth running water when papi a sort out his 😅😅😅
Heart warming to see you guys connecting with our ppl in the mother land. Glad fi see Murphy back wid de team. Him mek laugh so til wata run outta mi eye. Bliss family
that cant share for so much of you
Lol y’all got my in tears 😭 over here eating that Fufu I’m happy you made it your own way but your not supposed to thew it you supposed to swallow it but you need to try it with cassava leaf or peanut butter soup or African pepper soup and Fufu is not just for the Nigerian people but to all of we West African I’m a Liberian love this content please try it with peanut butter soup look it up on CZcams blessed Love 💕
Blessings, thanks but I don't think I can swallow it or any other food. I have to chew
I loved watching this honestly! Well done! 🇯🇲 I am
Super proud to see us connecting with our roots, especially the youth. ✨
I love watching videos of foreign countries and watching how different culture live, eat, work, everything. CZcams has been such a blessing as it allows people like me who can never afford to travel be able to see the beauty of different countries and cultures.
respect from nineja to jam town, love my brother's where ever they are, love you guys bridging the gap and embracing your heritage and culture. in Nigeria we don't chew fufu just the Meat and sauce, but I will try eating it your way today I may just like it. ❤️+🤛🏾
Thank you,Big up yourself too,much love from,Jamdown..
Thanks guys you make me laugh I plant cassava I'm definitely going to try
@@delettamiller3299 try this, boil cassava, diced and soaked over night in salted water, drain the next day and serve with, grated fresh coconut, crushed dry cray fish or any dry fish and fresh pepper paste, finish with char grilled sea bass, hake, or makerel. paradise jamming best breakfast. 🤛🏾
@@bodyandmindcentral I will thanks much blessings
@RED Ruyo unlimited Jah liveth, one love
I could watch you guys all day ! Yall are the whole package. I was eating through the screen with yall
Nice one my jamaican brothers... next time you guys should cook nigerian melon(egusi) soup and fufu... u will love it...
I'm black American an omg I love Egusi
I’m Jamaican and I love egusi
It’s the first time I have seen Murphy smile so much and interactive. He is always so serious. I love watching you guys. Great content.
M u r p h y …
I ordered red palm oil and locust bean to make eforiro my belly just wanting to taste that recipe
It’s so stinky but soo yummy
@@rawminimalist9043 lol 😆 still cant wait thou
GENTLEMAN, I LOVD THE COOPERATION THAT YOU GUYS HAVE,HUNTING ,COOKING ,BUILDING A 🔥 FIRE ,PREPARING VEGETABLES, JUST EVERYTHING!!!
Never took into consideration the amount of time this process takes. I’ve loved Fufu since 2020 and I eat it with Jamaican (ox tails, curry chicken, stew , or goat). Thank you for sharing your experience with us.
I enjoy the video.Thank you for showing me how to make fufu l am going to try making it
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣you guys are so funny I couldn’t contain myself I laughed so hard my sides hurt I’m from Trinidad 🇹🇹 living in foreign and had my fu fu here I love it thanks for sharing I’m waiting to watch your n up coming videos
I love Jamaica!! It's like a home away from home. I just lived it in montego bay.
Love How our Africans brother's and sisters come on and spreading their Love.
It's great to see these young men at work, keep it up, respect to you all, one love, God bless you.
Beautiful from start to finish. Loved watching men cook, thank you. The guy in red 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 he’s welcomed to Lagos Nigeria anytime 🇳🇬 🇯🇲
Need to see more of this, love it!!!! These beautiful happy faces is what I want to see more of, this is the Jamaica I remember, so sweet
Lovely video. I am jamaican,but I eat fufu (otherwise called zaza in Zimbabwe). It is so nice with any stew meat. Blessings, guys 🙏🥰
Wow wow ...... I've never seem cassava that big!
Those green n white spotted plants they cd dig up some of the younger plants n sell them to ppl in the city, nurseries, resorts n restaurants to beautify surroundings.
Lol, he say it wicked am a jamaican🇯🇲 watching from the Bahamas 🇧🇸
You guys are the best. Socks had his whole hand down his throat...tek yuh time🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Greetings Colaz and crew........ you guys are awesome the work that you all are doing is breathtaking being one with nature clearing the land and cooking in the bush the perfect Jamaican gym. 🥰 no joke , tek yu time,eeh sah ! Dis wicked!
Lilly Brathwaite in Barbados we will call this cassava cou cou and get some salt fish gravy
I did really enjoy watching this Yes African roots is a muss well done team no joke
Guy's you don't chew the fufu you dip a small piece with the gravy and swallow, I'm Guyanese and I'm telling you it's wicked 😋😋😋👍.
Yes its true my mon is guyanese and she says she used to eat it in Guyana as a child, but cannot remember the name they called it..do you know ?
@@vesselseternity3266 fungi
Great video brothers. Greetings from Nigeria
Blessings thank you
This has made my day. im half Jamaican half Ghanaian. Loved the reaction, you should try pepper soup and fufu.
Y’all had me laughing so hard with this video, y’all ate that fufu in 1minute😂😂😂 Czntor was peeking in Colaz bowl😂while he was eating. Hope to see y’all make more fufu😂😂
True man….
I absolutely love this omg such fun watching the team ❤️ love you all
This was by far one of my favourite vlogs of yours!
And as always you guys tried something new which makes the viewing experience even more entertaining! 😀😂👌🏾💚
Its Socks and the pot for me…😂😂🤣🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂 im rolling
You see you Colaz you are full of fun😆😆😆
Big up to the entire crew.
Tek yuh time. 😀😃
My grandmother told me that in order to ensure that all is well with the bitter cassava, you should extract the juice after grating. After that it will be all good. 👍👍
Sweet cassava can be cooked and eaten as is or be grated and made into bammy, dumpling or pudding.
I really love cassava dumpling. Nice with salt mackerel or salt fish run dung.
Dem meals deh wicked!!! 😁😆😋😋
No joke. 😆😅
The carrot dumpling nice to enuh.
@@malghus6278 Jamaicans are just so creative in the kitchen. A we seh "Tun yuh han and mek fashion". 🍲🥘🍛 I really love carrot cake so I know carrot dumpling should be fine. 😋😋
Bross God bless you all in jesus name Amen
Only jamdon 🤣😂😅 I'll be making it for the young people when i get back home 🏡 😆🤣😅❤❤🧡
Love the cultural exchange and exposure. I’m fascinated with the history of countries, especially as it relates to the evolution of food eaten by locals.
Keep the joy of work going!
I only you guys stick As one and don't let envy come in between you guy that you start fighting..coming from too far to mess thing just stay strong and keep the faith..have to find good friends
I concur brother I think it is easier to discover an oil well,than truly finding gold friends for life.
I almost didn't watch this video, but I got hooked and couldn't stop..I love the Conrottery between our lovely people... love how they worked together and created a delicious dish snd all eat with their hand... laughing and talking... That's what brotherly love looks like...so glad I watched the entire video...will watch again...
Eating food of the mother continent ...
I enjoyed this video so much!! I am Jamaican watching from UK 🇬🇧 this is a good that I always wanted to try out and still not accomplished cooking it as yet! I am still waiting to try! I embraced watching your videos as I am so homesick away from home. Your videos takes me home ❤️🤗
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I would love to try african fufu. No joke! It looks delicious. Colaz, y'all did a great job with that fufu. Sock,tek yah time! 👋
How'd start this enchanting process, as a chef, a Nigerian. fuf with peanut soup would bang perfectly for a first try.
Im proud to see my Caribbean people farming and planting and most importantly working together
This film bring me so much joys
God is king of Kings
Is nice seeing people eat my traditional food, in Ghana when the fufu thick enough we round it into big golf balls, then use cling film wrap, well done for first try.
Love the idea of farming, keep pushing colaz and team, futu looks tasty and that yam huge!!!!
i just made african stew and fufu 2 days ago made more fufu this morning its so good i had the plaintain fufu and although it was instant in a box the stirring gave me muscles, i swear i stirred for like an hour but it was worth it, lol its so good
🤣🤣🤣 I feel you Sista...the stirring is no joke...We call it paddling and driving hahahaaaaa😂😂😂
Yow bredda that part of the yam is very gummy n nice wen you are eating that yam you don't missed dumplings 😁
Hello my crew yes yes I can see you trying out the future and it taste good by watching you enjoying it I always watch the African movies and that the way they eat food like that I wish I was there to join you guys enjoy your fufu big up