COOKING WHAT THEY DON’T EAT IN UGANDA 🇺🇬 | VISITING DEEP VILLAGE OF UGANDA

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  • @glenpetergarcia6634
    @glenpetergarcia6634 Před rokem +41

    I am proud of you being a Filipina wife in an African village. God bless you and the rest of your loved ones. God bless Africa and those who love it's people.

  • @derrickf2
    @derrickf2 Před rokem +183

    I think more intermarriages in Uganda can lead to better nutrition. We Ugandans have our specialised style of cooking eg lemon grass is strictly for adding in tea, pawpaws are only eaten when ripe and moringa is usually treated as any other tree in nature for firewood, shade, fodder or rarely eaten by very few as a herb but combining all that to make soup has been another suprise for me. It's time for us to stop relying on only tomatoes,
    onions and cooking oil. Thx for the video.

    • @yigahamzahassan
      @yigahamzahassan Před rokem +4

      Thanks for watching much appreciate

    • @yigahamzahassan
      @yigahamzahassan Před rokem +2

      @@meeshterious8644 May his soul RIP

    • @lionhearted1969
      @lionhearted1969 Před rokem +20

      @derrickf2....I think intermarriage with other cultures isn't the immediate or right solution to malnutrition or hunger in most parts of Africa. I think the national governments should send a team of agriculturists to Asia such as China, Philippines, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia and learn from them their good practices in cultivating edible plants to fight hunger and better nutrition. I watched a video some years ago about some African delegates coming to the Philippines to learn farming crops and efficient fishing methods. Most Asians, including the Filipinos, have a wide range of food sources from both plants and animals. This video confirms what a Nigerian student here in the Philippines claimed that she saw some vegetables sold in our local market that they don't eat in Nigeria. For example, the banana heart or blossom from plantains can also be eaten as vegetables. Even the core or pith of the banana can also be eaten as vegetables as ingredients in meat dish. The flowers, the tops and young leaves of squash, and other gourd families can also be eaten as vegetables. Other leafy vegetables include tender or young leaves of cassava, taro, pepper, sweet potato, etc. Eating these plants not only provide good nutrition but also medicinal benefits.

    • @oriclin
      @oriclin Před rokem +9

      Moringa has these nutrients as stated in webmd: The leaves have 7 times more vitamin C than oranges and 15 times more potassium than bananas. It also has calcium, protein, iron, and amino acids, which help your body heal and build muscle. It's also packed with antioxidants, substances that can protect cells from damage and may boost your immune system.

    • @poncemislang736
      @poncemislang736 Před rokem +3

      Moringa is very nutritious for mothers to breastfeed baby after birth til grows up.

  • @TheWisemanExperience
    @TheWisemanExperience Před rokem +28

    Nice to see a Filipina sharing the Filipino culture with our Ugandan brothers and sisters in Africa. Keep up the good work and share the love!

  • @lionhearted1969
    @lionhearted1969 Před rokem +213

    The biggest reason perhaps why there have been great hunger episodes in Africa especially outside North Africa is that most of the people there don't take advantage of the natural resources that surround them. I am surprised that they don't know that malunggay (moringa) is a vegetable or a green papaya can be also be eaten as a vegetable. In Asia, there have been no episodes of hunger because Asians have very extensive knowledge in edible plants and in fact, eat all parts of the edible plants, from roots to fruits, from stems to flowers, from seeds to peels, etc. In Asia, all parts of animal butchered are consumed, from trotters to heads, from skin to innards, from meat to blood.

    • @tinderasaafrica
      @tinderasaafrica  Před rokem +28

      Wow!!!! Na speechless ako! Ang galing thank you for your comment!

    • @felixlabayen7861
      @felixlabayen7861 Před rokem +10

      I agree. As much as possible, utilize everything around your zone.

    • @gem7160
      @gem7160 Před rokem +6

      even dried grass being fed to carabao but of course in order to eat they put Rayban sunglasses to look green and yummy hahaha just kidding folks😂

    • @joeylecera5796
      @joeylecera5796 Před rokem +5

      I would say lack of knowledge. Sayo na nanggaling na they dont know that moringa is a vegetable dba? Meaning they have lack of knowledge on the things that would benefit them. Not everything, but a few. Cheers.

    • @angelexmangapanbarry4112
      @angelexmangapanbarry4112 Před rokem +2

      Tradition din naming mga Igorot na para sa elders Ang parte ng manok na Yan to show respect to them🙏👍

  • @elenachung8288
    @elenachung8288 Před rokem +20

    Isa kang tunay na nilalang.. matulongin,humble,saiyo na ang lahat para i-share sa mga tao ng dapat matutunan specially sa mga kabataan

  • @shara1929
    @shara1929 Před rokem +63

    Imagine kung ma adapt nila ung Filipino food rap tinola and they cook it as part of Ugandan cuisine. You will go down in history Ma’am Princess Jane😊

    • @jayrinesibay8473
      @jayrinesibay8473 Před rokem +2

      Sa equatorial guinea nakakain na ng mga kaibigang guineano ang tinolang manok na may papaya at malunggay....

    • @bsayangdako
      @bsayangdako Před rokem

      Agree!

  • @Carol0110
    @Carol0110 Před rokem +20

    Awww I love that you now know the tradition and custom that Gizzard is called nkokonkulu it's only served by the head of the family

  • @jenerasibelius7295
    @jenerasibelius7295 Před rokem +41

    Ur doing great Jane, just like rowel in EG, continue to share our Filipino dishes to the African people

    • @jayrinesibay8473
      @jayrinesibay8473 Před rokem

      Tama ganyan ang ginagawa ni kuya rowell kaya kahit papaano kung wala clang pambili nasa paligid lng ang kanilang kakainin dahil alam na nila paano lutuin..

  • @evelynsalonga8155
    @evelynsalonga8155 Před rokem +3

    I don't put Cabbage in Tinola...Only Papaya or Sayote & Moringa leaves sometimes Dahon ng Sili👍

  • @Carol0110
    @Carol0110 Před rokem +15

    They were very happy bambi
    Thank you for cooking for them Ate may God continue to bless your hands that cooked that food.

    • @tinderasaafrica
      @tinderasaafrica  Před rokem

      Very happy!

    • @virginiapenalosa8618
      @virginiapenalosa8618 Před rokem

      Buti na lang may Isang pilipina na handang tumulong turuan cla na maraming paraan at mga tanim na puede nilang kainin go princess fr. Pinas po,ganyang din c Rowell

  • @jamelwassig3599
    @jamelwassig3599 Před rokem +10

    Kay ganda talaga ang lugar ni auntie Cristine maluwag pa ang space for agriculture
    Saya nila at syempre you're one of a kind employer of their daughter their visitor cooking food for the family may god bless you, your family and your channel 🙏🙏🙏 our tindera sa Africa
    Dahil nag enjoy sa video nyo you deserve our 💞 No skipping adds 💞
    Much love from Israel

  • @mariesal3558
    @mariesal3558 Před rokem +6

    Uganda folks are so beautiful and gracious ! God bless the rains down in Africa !

  • @piosian4196
    @piosian4196 Před rokem +6

    Mighty proud of our kababayan doing wonders in a far away land. Maybe by just learning which plants can be eaten, can solve a lot of hunger . Cassava, sweet potatoes, white and yellow yams are very popular but less popular there is the Ube, can save generations of children from mass starvation.. We saved a lot of starving Chinese in 1600's from crop failure and famine. Filipinos sent Sweet potatoes to China, of course Spain took the honors. I'm 82 years and56 years in USA, and missing the Philippines.

  • @tavioka6243
    @tavioka6243 Před rokem +15

    The malungai tree she mentioned we call it "murangai" in my native language. I am frm the pacific islands. We speak the Austronesian language

    • @renedelapena3119
      @renedelapena3119 Před rokem

      Home-cooked "Tinolang manok" (Chicken soup), is more delicious than most tinola served in eatery or restaurants in the Philippines. Home-cooked is more flavored with complete ingredients all the time.

    • @tavioka6243
      @tavioka6243 Před rokem

      As a Pacific islander we also use it to cook. We believe it helps our body.

    • @tavioka6243
      @tavioka6243 Před rokem

      We just call "MURANGAI"

    • @jessieco8774
      @jessieco8774 Před rokem +1

      We call it marungay in ilocano. And malungay in filipino language

  • @evangelinesquires5373
    @evangelinesquires5373 Před rokem +23

    I enjoyed watching your videos... feels like so nice to live there in Uganda! Life is so simple and peaceful! and people were so nice and good too! Thankyou for sharing your lifestyle there kababayan!watching here from Arizona,US🙂

  • @nanaytatay3973
    @nanaytatay3973 Před rokem +4

    So much love for you jane and with your families there in africa. Maybe someday you can bring your family to the Philippines. God Bless you and your family❤️🙏🏼❤️

  • @MeowkbangVlog
    @MeowkbangVlog Před rokem +3

    This is so wonderful sharing one of the best filipino food in a country like this. Imagine how will help this to the villagers. Pls do more like this.

  • @jimmydejulian7033
    @jimmydejulian7033 Před rokem +14

    Eh talagang masarap yang niluto mong tinolang manok with native chicken. We Ilonggo also love it so much! Happy to know they appreciated it too, and might be the beginning of the spread of authentic Filipino dish in Uganda. Kuya bong in Rumbek, South Sudan did it also, spreading our famous recipe. Kudos to both of you. Glad to subscribe!

  • @teamtagumpay9318
    @teamtagumpay9318 Před rokem +3

    Wow that's amazing video, and thank you for promoting our native dish like tinola

  • @mariaovlogs
    @mariaovlogs Před rokem +1

    New subscriber from San Diego, California. God bless you, your family and the people of Uganda!

  • @samuelcu4948
    @samuelcu4948 Před rokem +1

    Kapatid ug ka bisdak. It makes me so proud to see our 'ambassador of goodwell 'in that part of the world. down to earth keep up the good work.remember the learning is mutual . You can learn a lot from them too.God bless your family

  • @byahetayo95
    @byahetayo95 Před rokem +1

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤ Thank you for sharing your life with our Ugandan Siblings. God bless
    Watching from Baguio City, 🇵🇭

  • @indaychimimay9503
    @indaychimimay9503 Před rokem +5

    Here in the Philippines especially in Iloilo we can use the inner white part of banana stem to use as ingredients for chicken tinola and it is very delicious. You can combine banana white inner stem and moringga leaves or banana white inner stem and chilli leaves.

  • @sirjhay-ar469
    @sirjhay-ar469 Před rokem +1

    Good job Miss Jane,💓💓💓,, very good hear and see that even thou you're in Uganda you've finally introduce our Filipino culture,,aja❣️❣️❣️

  • @chixiebrown7513
    @chixiebrown7513 Před rokem +1

    Great sharing sa kanila...malunggay and green papaya ay sobrang masustansya at mabuting kainin lalong lalo na sa mga nagpapadedeng nanay nakakatulong para dumami ang gatas ng ina. Ingat po n God bless

  • @lucitapolintan370
    @lucitapolintan370 Před rokem +1

    God bless you Princess Jane,Nice of you introducing our filipino food in Uganda.

  • @pawsitivethought5564
    @pawsitivethought5564 Před rokem +1

    Daghang salamat sa pag share. I can tell you are a very nice , loving, genuine person. Thank you again for showing us the beautiful people and place of Uganda

  • @florenciasison7321
    @florenciasison7321 Před rokem +2

    What an excellent idea ! Welcome to Princess Jane Tinola 😘 💖

  • @jcpilarca8274
    @jcpilarca8274 Před rokem +1

    Nice for promoting Philippine food tinola my favorite.God bless

  • @piosian4196
    @piosian4196 Před rokem +1

    About time somebody writes a book on popular recipes utilizing the local materials for cooking.

  • @gilberthbarcebal3233
    @gilberthbarcebal3233 Před rokem

    Great job madamme👍✔️💯Thanks for promoting our very own traditional recipe.tinolang manok.siguradong sobrang sarap ng native nayan👏

  • @juanabe6009
    @juanabe6009 Před rokem

    npaka sarap mo po pakinggan, kalmado at sweet. thank you for sharing our food in uganda. keep it up.

  • @shortify7985
    @shortify7985 Před rokem +2

    Thank you maam for introducing them our healthy dishes. hopefully they can cook different pinoy dishes with their own twist as well.

  • @louiegietrinanes4798
    @louiegietrinanes4798 Před rokem

    nakakatuwa masaya s puso pag natuturuan mo sila na lutong pilipino at maggmit nila ung knowledge para kahit papaano d sila maggutom

  • @almariotenio8586
    @almariotenio8586 Před rokem +2

    Thanks, ma'am for sharing our Filipino culture .god blessed to your family ❤🙏

  • @mariaceciliadecina267
    @mariaceciliadecina267 Před rokem +2

    yeheyyyy sa wakas eto relax nku, guyz no skipping of adds for madam.... pls like share comment po. . more subs for the yigas fam 🙏💖💗💋❤

  • @breakertv4759
    @breakertv4759 Před rokem

    Ang galing naman talagang nakakatakam talagang pinagmamalaki natin Ang tinola... ayuzzz kabayan salamat sa pag share enjoy..pa shout out Po watching from Riyadh salamat

  • @Nadinevocals
    @Nadinevocals Před rokem +2

    they're so soft spoken they seem so nice

  • @AngeliqueRapada-wx3gk

    I am very proud of you ms jane continue mo lang lahat ng ginagawa mo lalo sa pagkawang gawa nakaka proud sa ating mga pinoy god bless and ingat lage

  • @Sara-sn6lg
    @Sara-sn6lg Před rokem

    Ganda po ng video quality nyo, very clear and colorful, mabuhay!

  • @jennyquiambao9166
    @jennyquiambao9166 Před rokem +1

    Watching from pampaga Philippines.. always enjoying your videos and not skipping Ads.

  • @bebejobst8456
    @bebejobst8456 Před rokem

    Super exciting ang vlog mu princess wowwwwww wowwwwww

  • @m.a.travel_vlog
    @m.a.travel_vlog Před rokem +2

    Merry Christmas 🎅 🎄 ❤️ From Philippines 🇵🇭

  • @rodzdiaz7677
    @rodzdiaz7677 Před rokem

    Nice..love it simple lang..

  • @marifesuarez1597
    @marifesuarez1597 Před rokem

    Masaya akung nanonood sa inyo..You're so nice ma'am jane ang bait sa mga african people.
    God will bless you. Amen

  • @aizacambongga5341
    @aizacambongga5341 Před rokem +1

    WOW sarap na sarap Sila ah .. gusto nila pagkaing Pinoy

  • @gabrielvicente6027
    @gabrielvicente6027 Před rokem +5

    Jane, i also add chilli pepper leaves when i cook Chicken tinola. I'm sure they will love it. God bless

    • @josefinamanuel4066
      @josefinamanuel4066 Před rokem

      Me too lagyan sili green un mahaba and dahon sili mas mas sasarapa ng sabaw n paminta buo

  • @jessmend3329
    @jessmend3329 Před rokem

    You do lovely things in Uganda. More power to you.

  • @Livingmarks25
    @Livingmarks25 Před rokem

    🤩🤩🤩🤩 enjoyyy. Great job

  • @ElviraSongalla
    @ElviraSongalla Před rokem

    Thank you so much the compliment from them they said delicious served Happy Tummy Our traditional soup. a native chicken the best and all the herbs and vegetables

  • @arafee8884
    @arafee8884 Před rokem +1

    It Feels Good They Enjoy Filipino Dish Yummy Tinola🥰😋👍👏👏

  • @maryjanebAcuna
    @maryjanebAcuna Před rokem

    Clap clap clap. Mabuhay ang tindera at kusinerang pinoy.

  • @marioalviar1
    @marioalviar1 Před rokem +13

    I think what you should do is just to cook a simple tinola without cabbage and lemon grass to remember easily. I came from Africa as well for 7 yrs in Southern Africa and i saw you were doing the right things and not being ashamed to do what you want. Life in Africa is very simple and if you do it right to live there permanently for being smart as you did you will live and improve your life better and enjoy well. I enjoyed my life in Africa associating also with local and foreign people. You are a proud mother and i am sure you will succeed in life and being happy with your beautiful children.

    • @editcalleja9541
      @editcalleja9541 Před rokem +4

      Pwede naman yang cabbage at lemon grass. Pandagdag din na maiuulam yun cabbage. Ung lemon grass pantangal lansa ng manok. Pampalasa din ng sabaw

  • @broigankamanoktv5309
    @broigankamanoktv5309 Před rokem

    Hello Po ka sarap Ng special na luto mo sis Lodi sabaw pa lang ulam na ingat God bless

  • @amazadormobile1340
    @amazadormobile1340 Před rokem

    Sobrang linis ang paligid ng mga bahay nila ang Sarap sigurong tumira jn

  • @love_amoreblessedfamily1063

    You are blessed and your Family are Blessed by the LORD🙌☝️ Proud Pinay Here

  • @liezlemartin7108
    @liezlemartin7108 Před rokem +1

    A very healthy and delicious dish, we are proud of you, kabayan🤗

  • @leeboy.oclarit
    @leeboy.oclarit Před rokem

    Nice thanks for your information about our kitchen cooking good for everyone ❤️😁

  • @domardimalanta5356
    @domardimalanta5356 Před rokem +1

    Natuwa po ako proud Pilipino here SALUTE to you madam tuloy nio po ang adbokasiya ninyong yan, simple pangkaraniwan sa lahat pero yang simpleng Yan napakalaking bagay po sa mga taong inyong naturuan lalo napo dian sa Uganda na alam nman natin dumaranas karamihan sa kanila lalo ng mga Bata ng malnutrition, kaya Ang laki bagay po niyan🙏 God Bless sayo madam tuloy mo po Yan 👍👋👋

  • @sarahramos7879
    @sarahramos7879 Před rokem +1

    More more blessings to come po maraming salamat po sa lahat ng pagpapasaya mo ma'am naaliw po talaga ako saiyo

    • @Jinnxx_
      @Jinnxx_ Před rokem

      Its a nice place madam. I love it and sorounded with a good people ..napskabait mo din kasi madam kaya pinagpala ka walang ka arte2 masipag pati mga anak mo mabait masipag... God bless 🙏🙏🙏

  • @smartbee8112
    @smartbee8112 Před rokem +1

    So glad to see their reactions tungkol sa Tinola!!!!🤗👏👏👏

  • @MayMayBuelis
    @MayMayBuelis Před rokem +7

    I so like this episode, showing how auntie kristine raised, belonged to this family. They're seems all good people. 👍👍👍

  • @paulhenryk.flores7361

    Kalami ana jud Sis. My fave.

  • @reginatheresecaine713
    @reginatheresecaine713 Před rokem +2

    Nakakatuwa naman na appreciate nila ang tinolang manok...

  • @kyriellepunongbayan6909
    @kyriellepunongbayan6909 Před rokem +1

    this what africa needed.. education instead of charity donations from organizations

  • @filipinaindianlifestyle

    One of my fav blogger 😍😍😍

  • @rosaruiz443
    @rosaruiz443 Před rokem +3

    Hi ateng, buti walang umaaligid na giraffe dyan sa paligid nila kasi yang malunggay at papaya (dahon only hindi kasama ang stalk) kinakain ng giraffe dito sa calauit wildlife sanctuary, Busuanga, Palawan.... Hindi nila titigilan ang puno ng papaya hanggat hindi naubos ang mga dahon.

  • @rocelyntanguilig8415
    @rocelyntanguilig8415 Před rokem

    Woww madam princess Jane grabe gid higop nla sang sabaw 👍👍👍👍

  • @bettyevansnakabiito6841
    @bettyevansnakabiito6841 Před rokem +4

    Wow this is amazing thanks for loving auntie christine

  • @calilyn1026
    @calilyn1026 Před rokem

    Great content> Watching you all from California.

  • @ejboy1916
    @ejboy1916 Před rokem +1

    Masaya naman pala sila kasama ,mukha naman silang mababait .. ❤❤❤ .

  • @Greenishphvlog
    @Greenishphvlog Před rokem +1

    Napakaganda ng lugar. 😍😍

  • @acitozdelarocha6652
    @acitozdelarocha6652 Před rokem +2

    Wow!
    Naakaka proud.
    Ang galing mo Princess..
    HINDI wasted ang Oras ko sa panood ng mga video mo👍👍👏👏😊.
    Ako ang tagal ko na dito sa SG.. pero.. ni isa!
    Hindi ko pa naluto ang to tinola🤫.

    • @tinderasaafrica
      @tinderasaafrica  Před rokem

      Salamat po sa pag sama sa akin sa
      Mga kwento kwento natin

  • @Roshrelishes
    @Roshrelishes Před rokem

    Wow galing nmn mam...try nyo po introduce ibat ibang luto ng papaya at malunggay.. dinengdeng or ginataan masarap din para my pang ulam cla sa paligid nila.

  • @Inday_Bisdak569
    @Inday_Bisdak569 Před rokem

    Sobra ka namang nakaka proud ma’am dahil naipag luto mo sila ng tatak pagka ung pinoy dyan.

  • @jojitamantejocson5139

    NICE,...COMMUNITY people in Uganda...Maam Jane...

  • @venussupan158
    @venussupan158 Před rokem +4

    Sa wakas may na upload na din hehhehe

  • @gloriatejarestumalac8904

    Wow! Sarap naman❤ parang pilipinas ang init

  • @pinayindeutschland8719

    Yummy tenola namis kuna yan sabaw na native na manok.

  • @aizarundamsa9917
    @aizarundamsa9917 Před rokem +1

    Always watching ur kuwento kuwento madam..

  • @roselyncasimero1720
    @roselyncasimero1720 Před rokem +2

    👌👍👏👏👏👏👏👏 Good job madam keep it up Ang galing mo the best ka talaga 😘😍

  • @eugeniarosario9702
    @eugeniarosario9702 Před rokem

    Vice versa, marami natututuhan sa iyo Princess, side Ng Ugandans n side Ng Filipinos. Your channel is very interesting. God bless you more ☺️❤️. Keep up the good work 👏👏👏

  • @nanayjovyssongcovers6159

    Wow galing nman jane,

  • @tyagaatdiskarte9198
    @tyagaatdiskarte9198 Před rokem

    Woww bagong tagasunod mo maam, naganahan ko sa imo mga video kay may pag tyaga at diskarte sa laing lugar,,at ang sarap ng niluto mo,,swerte kaayo ang head of the family kay iyaha jud ang batikon, dri sa pinas maglumba ug kuot sa kaldero makauna lang sa batikon bahalag init..🤣 ako sa kapayas solved nako kay pang healthy tummy..ingat lagi...

  • @atengmanicurista
    @atengmanicurista Před rokem

    Ang sarap...siplmpleng buhay masaya

  • @x_aii_x7780
    @x_aii_x7780 Před rokem

    Deserves a lot of subscribers❤💕

  • @boracaypanay
    @boracaypanay Před rokem +1

    I 101% agree about the nutritional value of our very own tinola.
    A little trivia: Tinola is Manny Paquiao's favorite meal before and after a boxing fight.
    More power syo kabayan!

  • @benglacson4431
    @benglacson4431 Před rokem

    Moringa is no. One healthy veggy! Thank you kabayan for sharing our dishes and foods. Lulusog ang mga kabataan Dyan SA Uganda.

  • @BoredLife_982
    @BoredLife_982 Před rokem

    So clean naman dyan wow 😮

  • @Asian-Legal-Immigrant8341

    Oh my gosh, parang ang ganda ng lugar d'yan. Parang nakikita ko sa video ang nakikita ko lang na pictures sa Encyclopedia dati. Gusto kong pumunta dyan. Hahaha. Ang good vibes lang. Sarap sa mata. Ang bait pa nung African na tumulong sa pagluluto. At ang mura ng chicken ah, P200 ($4), naku dito sa US mga dalawang hita lang yun na price. Haha. I love this video/vlog sooooo much!

  • @kapolaxvlog8895
    @kapolaxvlog8895 Před rokem

    Ayos to sarap!

  • @mitchiekor2333
    @mitchiekor2333 Před rokem

    New subscriber here. Natutuwa aq sa mga vlogs mo ate. Chineck ko mga videos mo, parang wala ka pa napatry na adobo sa kanila. Gusto ko ung mga reaction videos nila sa pagttry ng pinoy foods. More content like this please 😊😊

  • @romeoescrupulo6522
    @romeoescrupulo6522 Před rokem +1

    Wow its so much delicious and amazing test

  • @jiniebeniez8629
    @jiniebeniez8629 Před rokem

    Good to see a kabayan doing this kind of vlog sending support

  • @melizaclaro90
    @melizaclaro90 Před rokem

    Masarap po talaga yan mam pag natikman Nila yan hahanaphanapin Nila yan

  • @jimroland4337
    @jimroland4337 Před rokem +2

    i love you vlog impressive really firstime i watch when you harvest a pinapple with your kids there is something kindand smart to your kids, this Mery the wife of Jim best regards from Oslo Norway,

  • @CharlesHArpon-kx1yl
    @CharlesHArpon-kx1yl Před rokem

    New subscriber here, naaaliw po ako sa mga videos nyo po, ang ganda paanoorin kasi natural lang, at the same time para na rin akong nagto tour sa africa. Congrats po.

  • @jayrinesibay8473
    @jayrinesibay8473 Před rokem

    Ganda ng lugar ate parang sianunang panahon din sa pinas....

  • @oceanblue4818
    @oceanblue4818 Před rokem +1

    God bless the African people!!!

  • @lucenarevellame5330
    @lucenarevellame5330 Před rokem

    Beautiful Jane.