Mexican Dads Try Nigerian Food for the First Time!
Vložit
- čas přidán 28. 05. 2024
- Apply to papah! ➡️ airtable.com/appw2twTLaaq31Bk...
We asked Mexican Dads to try Nigerian food for the very first time! 🇳🇬
The papahs tried ogbono soup, moi moi, pepper soup, peppered goat, ponmo, jollof rice, and egusi soup with pounded yam!
Thank you to totos' African cuisine for their tasty food!
Produced by Xavi Casanova
Edited by Bernz Rodriguez - Zábava
Have you tried Nigerian food? 🇳🇬
yes, nigerian jollof but have they tried Ghanaian food?
@@jaughnekow : j'éspère que oui ... as for me? Oh yes! Delicious.
Yrs a friend taught me to make chicken in a tomato ginger sauce....but mine doesn't come out like hers 😔
No but it looks delicious. 😋❤
Could you have the narrator describe the dish they are eating so we know what it is. Thanks!
I can’t believe they gave them Ogbono…it’s an acquired taste even for Nigerians
Lmao for sure. Btw soap is the perfect description for the smell.. used to say that a lot as a child 😅
I swear. I always hated that soup as a child but I can only eat it now, ONLY IF okra is been added. If there's no okra, then I'll pass.
@@mercystories same! I eat it now, but only because I've remixed it😂 The smell and taste by itself is too strong!
😭😭😭😂
Weird thing is Ogbono is my favourite soup. Soapy taste is a sign the seed is stale. Fresh Ogbono doesn't taste or smell soapy.
I'm a Nigerian and all my life I've never imagined Ponmo with lemon. Now thanks to these uncles, I'm going to try it.
Same thing in my mind
KWENU!
“Manufacturing” I wish ooo my brothers !
Ahhhh, so do I, so do I!!!
We have our Aba brothers
😂
Nigerian here .. glad y’all tried our food ❤️ 🇳🇬
Jollof por vida hommie!
Much love ❤️🇳🇬
Ghanaian here, I love Nigeria fry rice
Imagine eating the egusi soup directly from the source. I am a Nigerian and i love Egusi more than even jollof rice.
@@shawntroy1 I hate any jollof
One day imma sit and count how many times the papa in flannel says "you know"😂😂
You know. 😂😂😂😂He's cool just like all other papas.
48th like
11
@@curiousMARLEY yeah i got 11 too
“You know like it’s like you know”
The uncle that cleans the table is the best for me. It shows he's a clean man and he's diplomatic with his answers and reactions. Love you guys❤
Not gonna lie that's a cute uncle😊
You sound insane.
Love the 3rd.man too
@@akeemsalami1764 Exactly 🤣
@@FRESHNESSSSSS 😂😂
The gentleman who keeps wiping the table is adorable. My dad used to do that too.
I do that, lmao I feel it's out of respect to the servers. Makes their life simpler, the US needs that culture.
@@sk8terluiz29I do it also
My grandpa do that alot😂
Baba dey tortilla pounded yam 😭 I’m crying 😂
😂😂😂
😅😅 but it could work o
Ahswear 😭😂
With the right cook, you'd enjoy all Nigerian dishes
Truly
lol. Who make all these dishes?? Looks nothing like what we eat in Nigeria!! You should get a good chef to make you real Nigerian dishes
@@movietrailerhome1389aswear the person no too sabi cook. We cook very richly especially from the Niger delta side. The egusi and peppersoup looks too boring. Bring banga, fisherman soup, afang soup and other rich meals.
@@TamImBlessed I Dey tell you my brother. These looks nothing like we eat over here AT ALL!!
Thissss! The pepper soup looked so plain, no oil- pepper soup is mostly done with meat or poultry tops I've seen is catfish- The ponmo looked dry, the everything wasn't giving honestly, the food was under-garnished for real.
I’m telling you, Mexican ppl are just so polite. There is a refined way with which these men described our food. I can tell that these men handle food and ingredient items everyday b/c they’re immediately comparing the flavors to aromas and flavors that they’re familiar with. There’s that curiosity. Salut!🇳🇬
Red shirt pops sounds Italian 😂 like those cake boss guys❤😂
The person that prepared those foods are not a good cook at all. I wish it was a real Nigerian restaurant owner that prepared those meals, especially that ogbono and egusi soup,you will never eat something else except that. But all the same,thanks to you all for wanting to experience what our food taste like. Shows some love from you guys,and we love Mexicans much too ❤😅
The pepper soup even look so regular, i'm not even an amazing cook and I make better pepper soup than that.
I swear down. Even the presentation doesn't look appealing 😭
The ogbono is not that slimy and the chicken, not fried.
" I thought Chad was just Chad" killed me 😂
😂😂😂
Soapy Ogbono is stale Ogbono. The seeds have a low shelf life if not stored properly.
Hmmm..never knew that.
Exactly... awful soapy taste and smell when they are rancid. I've not found fresh ogbono in a while... they always taste soapy
@@moa5351 do you stay outside Nigeria, could be the reason, our food science isn't advanced, matters like rancidity resistant Ogbono or improved preservation techniques haven't been tackled.
@@dirisujesse5453sounds like a fun research topic tbh
Such a heartwarming video! As a Nigerian living in Nigeria, I’m now dying to eat Mexican food since our taste palette is so similar.
me too!
I have a very large burrito with Kemi written on it.
Lmao, it ain't. You dey take cheese chop beans?
@@j.c.n9718 okayyy! 😂
@@Nethanda haha stopppp 😂😂
"Your voice changes" 😅😂😂😂 i love these Dad's. They are so respectful and open minded. Good on them for trying something new.
Nigerian here. This was beautiful to watch. I think this is how we were all supposed to explore our differences, instead letting it divide. I love this show!
Born raised in Chicago, PRican and we have Nigerian food, love it🤗
When he said the ogbono smell like soap I was scared cos that what it sometimes smells like when not properly cooked 😮😮
Me too!
And it didn't draw
It also smells and tastes soapy if the seeds are stale. The seeds are fatty and the soapiness is the smell of rancid plant fat. Fresh ogbono seeds smell good in soup.
@@oma7698 really, I hated it growing up cos we didn’t seem to make it well. It could be that the batch we bought when we decided to start eating it at home, it’s seed wasn’t good 😩😩😩😩
Or bad quality
I'm Nigerian and i like how you're promoting our culture
Gracias 🙏
Everything has got some spice on it😂😂😂😂
I don't understand that part o. Did they pack pepper or something because how is moin moin spicy😭😂
I love these guys especially the first guy he’s so cool and chill and they never say anything bad even if it’s something they don’t like.
Okay, now I can’t wait to spritz some lemon on my ponmo! 😂
That grandpa was scared of Ponmo. "It looks like something ill not be able to be get through".
It should have been cut into strips
They actually eat this pigs skin which is pretty similar but it’s usually cooked much softer than Nigerians cook ponmo.
Shaki was a missed opportunity because they love cow belleh in soups
Interesting that one guy said it smells like Cajun, because the first time I tasted joloff I was all "this is clearly the mother dish of jambalaya". Have heard people claim it's paella but nope, if you grew up eating jambalaya and you taste joloff you'll say the same. Bro in the checked shirt complaining the goat is too spicy means wherever they got these dishes from was legit.
Maybe, but I’m not sure how that could’ve happened to Jollof rice, and its current iteration uses New World tomatoes so we can only go back to the 1800s, I would think jambalaya would’ve already been established by that point.
@mickeysmoove4562 I think Jambalaya is newer actually.
People tend to use new world tomatoes because they are easier to come by but back in the day they would use whatever tomatoes they grew in their gardens.
I am African and thought the same like tiep ( a Senegalese dish cousin of the jollof rice haha ) tasted like the mother of jambalaya 💖
Lol at the Mother and Children dishes 😂
@@mickeysmoove4562not all jollof uses tomatoes. The original Sene-Gambia dish has a tomatoless version.
I loved how they reviewed the food with so much respect . Food and music can be representations of culture and an acquired taste may come over time or by understanding what you are consuming 😊.
That man is super neat ,he kept wiping the surafece of the table .I appreciate him
The ogbono wasn’t drawing 😔
😢 tell them o
The thing just water water
The thing just water water
Na stale Ogbono
They cooked nonsense for them🤣. In their head now they have tried Nigerian food😂
I love how they give comments and criticism. Respectful!❤
When they eat this food in Nigeria, it will have the original Nigerian taste, trust me.
Btw, Pounded yam should be molded before "swallowing" with the soup not "chewing".
That Ogbono soup is not what i know as Ogbono or what I cook.
The peppersoup without tiny veggies is a leaner.
What is Àsun (Goatmeat) without side sauce.
Moinmoin without fish, crayfish, eggs and ginger inside it is a learner
Overall, I'm happy they tried these food and I would be happier if they can take a trip to Nigeria to know the real deal.
Kudos to this channel 👊🏿
No it would not. And I don’t swallow my pounded yam I chew it
@@dzyaniokpo5585the standard is to swallow nearly every Nigerian says to buy as a Nigerian American I always chew, I find it enjoyable this way
I hate moi moi with boiled eggs in it, 😝 I prefer without
@@SKYzLxmit I’m Nigerian and the only person in my family who swallows is my dad. So no not every Nigerian says to swallow
@@CCdarling98 🤣🤣🤣 it can be sweet though
I'm from Atlanta Georgia with Nigerian Heritage. I'm loving this lol..
I am happy they enjoyed almost all the food, much love from Nigeria 🇳🇬
I love how respectful they are of the foods. Never watched them before but subscribed so I can watch them again in the future.
Papahs are amazing! Love your channel ❤❤❤❤
I feel you guys, I'm Nigerian and i don't really fuck with ogbono and ponmo too 😂
I know right!!! I don't mess with Ogbono too😂
Bruh, I don't like those as well. 😂
Ogbono is a bomb when properly spiced especially with cameroon pepper. Ponmo is just ponmo 😂😂
I think the issue a lot of people have with ogbono (I inclusive) is how it sometimes smells and tastes like soap. I discovered that if you really want to enjoy it, wash the seeds thoroughly. You'll be shocked at the level of dirt you'll find.
For me, I've been traumatised by the bad ogbono experiences I've had, so I don't really care for it.
@@FK.981 exactly!! They are usually very dirty, but most times, the local shops grinds it that way.
Even though! I'm not eating again abeg 😹
The dishes look delicious, the video presented these dishes and the presentation perfectly. Thank you for this content
Waaoo, this melt my heart, Mexican food is the closest food you can get as a Nigerian in the US. I like their fajita and tamales, the tamales is like our "osu ọka"(maize pudding) with some chicken in it.
Even me as a Nigerian, I dey run away from ponmo lmaooo. Great watch, love this kind of content 👌
I'm born raised in Los Angeles and now live in West Africa and miss our Mexican influenced culture. Esto me dio mucha nostalgia, pensando en los amistades de m I papá
What culture Mexican influenced?
It's great to see others taste your food. I like that they were pretty honest about it too. I can't wait to try out mexican dishes too
I really love this... and yes the peppersoup is sometimes used medicinally, like if you catch a cold or something... hot peppersoup will fix you right up...
I love these type of videos.
They’re sooo cute. Especially the dad with the checkered red shirt 😅 I love how he talks with so much certainty 😊
These guys are brilliant
I really loved this review by Papa. As a Nigerian 🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬, it gives me perspective on how a first timer perceives our food, the flavour, the texture, their first impression, etc.
I'm glad y'all tried our food 🇳🇬🇳🇬
These men are such polite charming gentlemen ❤
Awwwwww.....I love these dads.
Our foods can be technically. I say so because there are those who will prepare ponmo sauce for you and you could swear by it.
I don't know who the vendors for the Egusi, Ogbono, ponmo and pepper soup were from but then.... it's all good.
Thank you for sharing and showing the world our foods.
The trivia was a great added touch to the experience. Food & facts ❤
Amazing. Love from Nigeria🇳🇬
I love this channel. Collective fave is definitely Pepper soup.
Finally my homelanddd!
Such nice comments about the food and I’d say our palates are really similar.
The food also all looks good! If ogbono smells like soap it means that the seeds may have been kept in a warm place for long. Doesn’t mean it wasn’t well cooked
Pepper 🌶️ soup 🍲 is definitely my favorite Nigerian dish. Especially fish pepper soup. I eat it often when being there. Both homemade and at restaurants. It’s always tasty 😋
Swear their reaction was accurate that even i as Nigerian i'd borrow thier exact same words to describe all of these dishes😂
Such eloquent comments from the gentlemen and respect with their comments
I’m definitely trying ponmo with lemon 😂 thanks for the tip ❤
Loving the analysis 😅
Jahahaha not him thinking Chad is just Chad like the name ?😮😮😮😅
Yay! Our food is hereeeee 🎉😂❤❤
Papahs should try Lebanese food next!
Why do people do this?
Yessss lesss go 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Really love the video.
I love to see it! Nigeria to the world 🇳🇬
Thank you bro for trying nigeria 🇳🇬 food I’m from nigeria we love you’re dads❤
I’ve never beard of those drinks, but I was very excited to see what they thought of moimoi 😊
Yes, the pepper soup is medicinal. We have it when ill, when well, when recovering from illness or childbirth, when relaxing, when celebrating … all the time! There are different herbs and spices for all these scenarios but it is very therapeutic and you can switch the spice up or down, to your taste.
The pepper soup kicks in well😂
Nigerian here, love seeing foreigners try out our foods. Would love to try out Mexican food, especially tacos very popular
Bro this man really sat there and compared pounded yam to tortillas. Im weak.
Hey guys uhm... My dad asked if he can be on the show... We are Mexican.. yeah!
LMAO
He can apply for the show through their link in the bio
But they are based in San Bernardino California though
No
@@laurent.9968 Yeah we live in Cali
Me eating moi moi right now and watching dis
It happens sometimes
You'll be like: "what a coincident" 🤨
😂
Una do well
Enjoyed watching
❤
Thank you!!😂 The first time I smelt Ogbono I almost asked my mom that did she wash it with soap or is soap one of it's ingredients 😂. But give me Ogbono anytime with HOT Eba, I will pray for you ❤
What happened to Vicente btw? We miss him 😢
Happy to see them eating egusi
They should try eating the moimoi with bread. 💯💯
I love Mexican people
Like Tamales, we traditionally wrap Moi Moi in big leaves that are banded! And yes I've always thought they look the same and have the same kind of texture. I haven't tried Tamales but I am excited to one day. Love from London 😌😊🫶🏾
We actually have something else like moi moi that’s made from corn called ekuru and very similar to tamale but you eat it with really spicy sauce and carne and it’s so good that’s why I love tamales cause it’s similar to that and it’s wrapped in banana leaves usually moi moi too
Oh yeah!!!
Love them
I love your VOIDES so much i hope you can do Ethiopian food too and our coffe aswell❤❤❤
Double upload?! Thanks! 😊😊😊
We loved from Nigeria 🇳🇬
Africans and Mexican got so much similarities. They eat rice and plantain just like we Nigerians
I’ve been waiting for this episode! 😂
The way that asun took them by surprise though.... Must be a Yoruba chef.
Would love a Thai or Cajun episode.
Theres a Nigerian restaurant around a corner from where I live I Try not to eat there as much, but it's very addictive
Dad in the black t shirt should be a politician. lol. he sounds like he is trying to be respectful.
I was laughing because I was eating ogbono soup while watching this video 😂.
They should have tried puffpuff. I'm sure they would have liked it
Thank you 🙏🙏🙏
I like drinking Tia Maria and my alternative is Kahlua and only found out when I came it is made there. I also went to tasting of Tequila and for the first time found several that I like...brought 6 bottles back to UK and sent 3 to my friend in Nigeria...next time I come need to go watch wrestling.
Pls next time they can try Garden Egg stew with Yam and Banga soup with eba
"the texture of the yam threw me off" 😂😂😂 that's Fufu my man
Proud 🇳🇬 here, my country food
The jollof I had in Ghana definitely taste like Mexican rice.
2nd papa was right! Pepper clears your throat! 😊
Please do "Soul Food" i think they'll love it