As an American I enjoy seeing neighbors trying, and loving how their rivals/frenemies preparing very similar dishes. I like seeing countries throw down like Argentinians and Peruvians or Chileans actually have so much in common, or are turned onto new interpretations. Here, with our lovely Somali guests, perhaps a Kenyan cross-over?
Absolutely loved Safia!! She was so sweet and I love that she was woman enough to admit that Khadras dish was better than hers which is very rare. Hope to see more of her!
@@Godsecution It might just be my upbringing but I don’t see what’s wrong with the original comment. Safia means purity, which is a personality trait that means not bitter or salty. I think that’s a compliment.
There are so many kind comments, I' truly feeling special❤️. I really didn't say anything that deserves such reactions❤️. Thank you, Khadra and Sara for being good sports.❤️❤️ , can't wait for the next clips🙌🏾
Ramadan Mubarak Safia. You seem very natural doing what you did. I mean you could do iftar videos. I would be the first one to watch. Kheer badan baan ku rajeeynaya. Allah ku barakeeyo.
Hey guys - Sara here . I thought my stock from my roast chicken would do justice ! Damn it 😂 thank you to the wonderful team and to the wonderful girls 🇸🇴💪🏿❤️
Never had this rice but yours still looked good. Just isn’t everyone’s cup of tea. Like Mac&cheese in the south, you got all different kinds and won’t please everyone!!
Safia, your kindness, humbleness, and nice way of rating people without being mean in your comments is earning you fans in one of the toughest, most "keeping it real" places in the world: New York. Keep up your wonderful personality. You rock! From a Sista' from Brooklyn, New York
You can feel Safia's energy. Her positive light goes straight through the screen and warms and calms you all over. I'm sure her food tastes like love and kindness.
Thank you to all the buzz feed team for an amazing experience and for allowing our Somali women to showcase their cuisine. I want to say well done to Safia and Sarah for being such good sports. I meant no harm. ☺️
My girl really said “I used chicken stock from a roast I made 4 days ago” so her bariis came with no chicken coz she ate the chicken 4 days ago 😂😂😂 khadra reaction was just honest!
I'm not Somali but so excited to see Somali representation as a Black British person it's nice to the whole of the Black British community represented. Well done for this.
@@faebalina7786 Thank you sweetie 😘. I honestly didn't think I said anything wrong and looked it up and saw " Somali', whether used as a noun or an adjective, refers to the members of the large family of clans making up the ethnic group to which the nomadic populations dealt with here belong. `Somalian', also used as both a noun and an adjective, refers to the citizens of the Democratic Republic of Somalia" I'm sharing my love just the same x
@@hoddy1368 This is a problem that will affect you more greatly than me. Just hope if you're profiled by the police or anyone for that matter you can tell them you're Somali and not black and they will send you on your way 😆
I LOVE HER 😅 Safia be my friend!!! What I absolutely loved was that she didn't like the last dish however she was still so considerate and polite yet honest in her own sweet way...aaawwww you are a kind soul. I enjoyed watching that!
Honestly African rice dishes all look SO GOOD. Jollof rice and now this, I genuinely feel like South Asian people and African peeps would get along so well, considering how similar our taste buds are.
Everything about Safia is marvelous. So sweet and lovely. Love the way she switched between the British accent and what sounded like perfect Arbic to me. So smooth and musical. She even mentioned her mother with so much affection. The sun must be so jealous of her light. 💛🧡💝
In college I met 2 Somali sisters. Every weekend, we got to together and feasted on my Rwandan food or Somali food. I had no idea what it was called then, but bariis Iskukaris was my favourite. We just had super fun eating it. And yes, with bananas always. Now, if I don’t get a banana in my savoury rice, I just don’t care for it! Greetings from Canada my darlings. You’ve brought back such fond memories.
I'm Rwandese by origin, but I grew up in London for a significant portion of my life. I used to really enjoy going 'round to some family friends of ours who were Somali and who made Barris Iskukaris and Somali pasta as well. With bananas as well
These ladies all gave off pleasant vibes from each part of the spectrum. Khadra, is nice yet honest on the confident competitive side, Safia is the nice comforting breezy vibe while Sarah is your nice analytical reserved vibe. More Somalian dishes! That was educational for me and I require more Somalian cuisine knowledge! I learnt 🙋🏽♂️🤓
likewise, Yemenis are wonderful and sweet people-- may Allah bless you! my grandfather studied in Aden, and my family is from Maydh and Ceerigaabo, close to y'all as well!
One thing about Somalis, they stick together. So they're not going to unnecessarily insult each others dishes. All lovely ladies. The woman who lost, took it humbly as well.
As a Sudanese and East African ! I kinda find Somali food very unique, most of East African nations don’t have famous or traditional everyday rice dishes .
Omg I love this!! Buzzfeed we need more of these there’s plenty of Somali dishes to choose from 😋The girls are amazing too Safia’s humour, Khadra’s straightforwardness and Sara’s gentleness love them allllll and how they balance off each other
Sorry but why was khadra acting like that when she was eating Sarah's rice, if you don't like it just say it in a nice way. There's no need to do all that. Safia was being polite even if she didn't like the bariis.
Safia is a sweetheart MashaAllah! Loved how fair and kind she was, and her bariis looks delicious! My mom makes hers with veggies as well so I liked that she put it in. Khadra's iskukaris doesn't seem authentic to me though, if you are cooking the rice separately and then adding it back in, then is it really iskukaris? The whole point of iskukaris is that it is a one pot meal. Also, I thought Khadra was being a bit dramatic spitting out Sarah's food but she was entertaining to watch! However, I would also love a recipe, if Safia says its good, I believe her! Khadra please post the recipe! And Ayan I think if you had added pieces of meat or chicken it would have been better but I enjoyed your commentary as well! All in all, really enjoyed watching this and now I want some bariis iskukaris 😂
I've never had Somali food however, the first lady's dish was visually more appealing. It was a gorgeous plate. I agree, the last dish appeared very plain and unappealing.
Wow, really enjoyed this video. Shout to the ladies and my fellow Somalis!!! One thing that I found interesting is the Arab-esque music in the background... why not have Somali music? Our music is too lit not to showcase.
Totally agree with you both - especially about the maternal vibes that make you feel welcome and cared for. When she mentioned volunteering, it made so much sense! I'm so glad that she chooses to share her spirit - I'm sure wherever she volunteers feels very lucky to have her 💕
Firstly they call each other sister - I like that, secondly, I've never tried any Somalian food and I'm going to make it my mission to try this year, last but not least Sofia I like your energy
This was soooo good!!! Safia was definitely wonderful and my favorite!! Please have more videos with her!! With all the craziness going on in the world, we need to be watching more positive people like her!!
The somalis are the most positive critique out of this series the Nigerians be dragging each other's dish . I like how they generally said positive things about there sisters dishes
Over 20 yrs ago I was in Eastleigh and enjoyed the best ever Bariis Iskukaris. I asked for the recipe BUT i have never succeeded in replicating a dish that was heaven on earth
I don’t like fruit with savoury so the one without banana would be best I’d deffo want to taste the Khadra’s ! And she was funny with the “my poor sister must have been cooking in the dark oh dear oh dear” 🤣🤧
It’s so interesting that Bariis means ‘rice’ in Somali. In Malay, rice is called “beras”. I’m wondering if the word is of Arabic origin or something. Either way, the ladies are so lovely and praised each other with so much kindness and grace. Bring them more often please! 😍😍❤️❤️❤️
@@Unknownengrossingfacts many Somalis look like Malay? Im Somali and have never seen them in my life 😂maybe you are talking about Kenya, there are a group of people who were descendant from China but mixed with Kenyan..
@@Unknownengrossingfacts not true thier are allways isolated instances but it shouldnt be overexaggerated thier is however no major malay influence in somalia
@@Unknownengrossingfacts I have seen so many Somalis who took DNA on UA-cam, they don't have Malay or Indonesia percent 🤔.. BTW I have small eyes too but Im originally from North so I will hardly have Malay in me 😂
Ladies, this is by far the best episode I've seen. Women uplifting women, being so graceful and humble and kind with their words. The world needs more people like you 🤍 Love and greetings from beautiful South Africa 🇿🇦
@@osiris8519 it doesn’t matter, she can say it out loud or not, it’s her choice, in SO MANY cultures around the world people pray or say “thank you for the food” before eating out loud, it’s normal.
This is such a nice video 1 month before Ramadan. It’s common tradition to swap food with neighbours during that month and I always get excited to try different dishes.
The least hating group I have seen trying each other's food, Khadra was a bit harsh but overall Somalis didn't disappoint! Very kindhearted and real people!
You can tell these women can cook, I think they are clearly the best cooks out of all the series so far and that is a testament to how good Somali cuisine is.
This was my first time eating Somali food and Now I can’t stop!! What should they cook in the next round?
Sawaayad
Sambuus, Suqaar, Lahoh/Canjeero!!! Desert Wise: Malawah, Xalwaad, Shushumo(short bread biscuit deep fried in oil covered in sugar&sugar syrup🤤)
Invite Senegalese 🇸🇳people to cook some Yassa Guinar . That would be awesome 👏🏽
As an American I enjoy seeing neighbors trying, and loving how their rivals/frenemies preparing very similar dishes. I like seeing countries throw down like Argentinians and Peruvians or Chileans actually have so much in common, or are turned onto new interpretations. Here, with our lovely Somali guests, perhaps a Kenyan cross-over?
Suqaar (braised goat/lamb)
Absolutely loved Safia!! She was so sweet and I love that she was woman enough to admit that Khadras dish was better than hers which is very rare. Hope to see more of her!
Even able to admit at the end she knows that there's room for improvement! Such a lovely woman.
Yes I agree!
Couldnt agree more. A beautiful soul in that woman there. Beautiful inside and out. Love her 💖💖💖
I love that she took the leftovers home 😂😂. I related to that in my soul man lol. If it's good I'll take as much as I can lol
Big respect to her!
Safia in arabic means : pure, immaculate, innocent, without defects.
And she fit her name
Aye what the hell?
@@Godsecution It might just be my upbringing but I don’t see what’s wrong with the original comment. Safia means purity, which is a personality trait that means not bitter or salty. I think that’s a compliment.
@Mukesh Devgan it's a compliment as her name literally means purity so I don't get what the issue is
We have it in swahili as well since we took some of Arabic words.
@@muemamuema8020 Ndio
Safia is just like a light breeze, I love her personality!
👑👑👑🔥🔥🔥 lovely to see our sisters … our lovely Khadra 👏🏾👏🏾
Gurrrl I thought same. Love her personality 💜💜💜
she's a real habayar
Fr
She is an Angel🦋💕
There are so many kind comments, I' truly feeling special❤️. I really didn't say anything that deserves such reactions❤️.
Thank you, Khadra and Sara for being good sports.❤️❤️ , can't wait for the next clips🙌🏾
Ramadan Mubarak Safia. You seem very natural doing what you did. I mean you could do iftar videos. I would be the first one to watch. Kheer badan baan ku rajeeynaya. Allah ku barakeeyo.
You are such a mood Safia...
Queen behavior
You’re so amazing and sweet. Loved your performance here.
Safia, you were so lovely to watch in this video. Warm, kind, humble. Just lovely. Well done!
Hey guys - Sara here . I thought my stock from my roast chicken would do justice ! Damn it 😂 thank you to the wonderful team and to the wonderful girls 🇸🇴💪🏿❤️
Sister you did a good job, plz ignore this girl khadra 😤
Swahili love, my Somali sister ❤️
You did amazing!
Never had this rice but yours still looked good. Just isn’t everyone’s cup of tea. Like Mac&cheese in the south, you got all different kinds and won’t please everyone!!
Lovely you tried something different
Safia is amazing. She's confident in her abilities but isn't afraid to admit when she's come across something better. I love to see it.
Mashaallah TabrakAllah, absolutely enjoyed participating, wonderful dishes ❤️
You’re a treasure! Your kindness shines throughout this vid (as well as those one liners😄) and I hope you’re a fixture in more videos to come!
I have to say I loved this video because of you! You felt like a ray of sunshine, thank you for being so nice!♥️
What a woman! ❤️
Yass queeen! 🏁
You are so so sweet and honest ❤️❤️beautiful heart
Safia, your kindness, humbleness, and nice way of rating people without being mean in your comments is earning you fans in one of the toughest, most "keeping it real" places in the world: New York. Keep up your wonderful personality. You rock! From a Sista' from Brooklyn, New York
I love this comment. ✨
Thats so sweet, thanks @Leah
Thanks Nina Aden!
You're welcome Safia Jama!
Same! Such a kind and beautiful soul.
You can feel Safia's energy. Her positive light goes straight through the screen and warms and calms you all over. I'm sure her food tastes like love and kindness.
Don't usually comment, but Safia was such a queen. More of her please
@Mukesh Devgan it’s called a burka and she’s not even wearing one. She’s wearing a hijab, which do not cover the face.
@Mukesh Devgan Bhoorka? What is that
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@@tiffanys358 The covering the face, is called a "Niqab", not a Boorka.
Thank you to all the buzz feed team for an amazing experience and for allowing our Somali women to showcase their cuisine. I want to say well done to Safia and Sarah for being such good sports. I meant no harm. ☺️
Mashallah congratulations 🎊 to all the sisters ❤️
Congratulations Khadra, ❤️ Excellent dish
@Somalihomelearningfamily Mama we know Khadra 😹 you entertained us though😂.. and you were simply being honnest . Nothing wrong with that..we love you🤗
Well done Khadra! Confidence and banter … i think people need to see the funny side and you won fair and square
Post the recipe!!!! Rnnnn👀👀👀
My girl really said “I used chicken stock from a roast I made 4 days ago” so her bariis came with no chicken coz she ate the chicken 4 days ago 😂😂😂 khadra reaction was just honest!
I was thinking the same thing!!!😂😂😂
She ate the chicken? Oh my god am dead😂
Bro this comment was so funny 😂
That's ...... Disgusting 🤢
This comment made me really laugh
I'm not Somali but so excited to see Somali representation as a Black British person it's nice to the whole of the Black British community represented. Well done for this.
Correction here😁
It's not Somalian It's Somali 😉
Somali Africans and not black there really is a difference
We hear you hun and yes love to see us in all our cultures
ignore the silly comments
@@faebalina7786 Thank you sweetie 😘. I honestly didn't think I said anything wrong and looked it up and saw " Somali', whether used as a noun or an adjective, refers to the members of the large family of clans making up the ethnic group to which the nomadic populations dealt with here belong. `Somalian', also used as both a noun and an adjective, refers to the citizens of the Democratic Republic of Somalia" I'm sharing my love just the same x
@@hoddy1368 This is a problem that will affect you more greatly than me. Just hope if you're profiled by the police or anyone for that matter you can tell them you're Somali and not black and they will send you on your way 😆
I LOVE HER 😅 Safia be my friend!!! What I absolutely loved was that she didn't like the last dish however she was still so considerate and polite yet honest in her own sweet way...aaawwww you are a kind soul.
I enjoyed watching that!
I’ll be your friend 🥺
Honestly African rice dishes all look SO GOOD. Jollof rice and now this, I genuinely feel like South Asian people and African peeps would get along so well, considering how similar our taste buds are.
Yh, we got the best seasoned foods for sure.
East African food is directly influenced from India and west Africa is influenced by North African Arabs,
Pilao reigns supreme
@@zaihussain9069 it’s a Somali dish bc it’s made the way somalis make it ….. stop being negative
@@zaihussain9069 you’ve clearly never tasted somali rice because it tastes nothing like biryani. Stop trying to claim our native food
Everything about Safia is marvelous. So sweet and lovely. Love the way she switched between the British accent and what sounded like perfect Arbic to me. So smooth and musical. She even mentioned her mother with so much affection. The sun must be so jealous of her light. 💛🧡💝
Somali not arabic
@@fa9183 she spoke Arabic and English
@@aadam4035 She threw in a few Arabic words like masha’ Allah an bismillah. Same with her Somali. She mostly spoke in English.
@@fa9183 my dear, when she thanked All@h for the food, that was Ar@bic. I think it appeared on the screen
🤗
@@aadam4035 ughh ok mr obvious u just had to be that person yes it’s Arabic but it’s common words spoken among all Muslims it just means thank god.
My sis Safia represents a true Muslim woman, nothing but class and grace alhamdullilah. 💕🙏🏿👑
How can Safia be this warm, elegant, soft spoken and humble all at once?
I love safia’s attitude!! She’s so nice💗 they’re all very beautiful 🥰
Safia is so entertaining! I hope to see more of her
I liked the look of the first dish the most. I would like to try them, never eaten Somali food.
Same, I feel like I'm missing out. Delicious looking food ladies 😋
Same as many living there
Guys you are missing out our wonderful dishes 😜
Missing out foreal!’
You guys are definitely missing out, our food is top tier!
Aww, loved Safia - what a wonderful "woman's" woman. So positive and humble! Somali food is delicious, btw.
Nobody :
Safia: MASH’ALLAH
Riiight? 😅😅
Hijabi sister's personality was so warm and bubbly and chill. Lovely woman
In college I met 2 Somali sisters. Every weekend, we got to together and feasted on my Rwandan food or Somali food. I had no idea what it was called then, but bariis Iskukaris was my favourite. We just had super fun eating it. And yes, with bananas always. Now, if I don’t get a banana in my savoury rice, I just don’t care for it! Greetings from Canada my darlings. You’ve brought back such fond memories.
Absolutely❤️
I'm Rwandese by origin, but I grew up in London for a significant portion of my life. I used to really enjoy going 'round to some family friends of ours who were Somali and who made Barris Iskukaris and Somali pasta as well. With bananas as well
they taught you rightttt
Urakoze chyane from a Somali 😄
@@adamyare9554 it’s *murakoze cyane but you were really close
These ladies all gave off pleasant vibes from each part of the spectrum. Khadra, is nice yet honest on the confident competitive side, Safia is the nice comforting breezy vibe while Sarah is your nice analytical reserved vibe. More Somalian dishes! That was educational for me and I require more Somalian cuisine knowledge! I learnt 🙋🏽♂️🤓
Thank you! Hopefully I can provide the recipe one day 👍🏽
Somali*
@@hanahassan1195 -and that’ll be lesson 1.
Somali please
@@vlog_khadra wallah we need the recipe,I too feel like a chef just by looking at the food,I knew your bariis was dhindhin
I loved Safia's comments towards the other dishes, Ma Sha Allah.
Im a Yemenite (from Aden which is very close to Somalia) and I have to say Somalis are just delightful people ❤
when?
likewise, Yemenis are wonderful and sweet people-- may Allah bless you! my grandfather studied in Aden, and my family is from Maydh and Ceerigaabo, close to y'all as well!
@@troxloop8591 they share culture religion they also share genetics they are neighbours.
@@fadkabari8554 no when did i ask?
@@fadkabari8554 respectfully, we don’t share culture or genetics with Yemenis
“Any leftovers, i’m happy to take this one home” * and she did * lmaoo
One thing about Somalis, they stick together. So they're not going to unnecessarily insult each others dishes. All lovely ladies. The woman who lost, took it humbly as well.
Safia for the win! She seemed kind, humble & confident. I loved the way she rated others without being a hater. I’d like to see more of her. 🥰
This is the nicest bunch I've ever come across for these types of videos. Calm, honest, no shade, just enjoying the food and giving truthful review.
Finally... No toxic energy whatsoever. Honest reviews and amazing energy from Safia
As a Sudanese and East African ! I kinda find Somali food very unique, most of East African nations don’t have famous or traditional everyday rice dishes .
I agree their food has a unique taste , it's not very spicy yet has nice flavours for everyone to enjoy
I’m Eritrean but I was born in Sudan ❤️
South sudanese or?
Kenyans have pilau
I mean how is it unique? rice is eaten everywhere in the world 😭 i think it’s boring
Safia is the sweetest soul!! ❤️ I love how she always says “Bismillah” before eating ⭐️🌙
Somali women are so wonderful to watch!!! Please bring these girls back 😍
Nice to see Somali content on here, would love to see more!
Forget the rice- I love Safia.. what an amazing creature… soo much humility…
Omg I love this!! Buzzfeed we need more of these there’s plenty of Somali dishes to choose from 😋The girls are amazing too Safia’s humour, Khadra’s straightforwardness and Sara’s gentleness love them allllll and how they balance off each other
I really appreciate the variety of dishes and cultures that you feature on this channel! Great cast as well
Sorry but why was khadra acting like that when she was eating Sarah's rice, if you don't like it just say it in a nice way. There's no need to do all that. Safia was being polite even if she didn't like the bariis.
Honestly what I was thinking, some gals just love to do too much 🙄
FYI ur doing worse than what khadra did, at least she was an invited judge, ur just a hater…
Caadi iney iska dhiigto waaye lol
That’s the whole point of the series. If you watch the series you would notice this is the most respectful episode.
She's so rude!
Love that there's so much African representation on this channel. I haven't seen much Somali representation so this is lovely.
Safia is a sweetheart MashaAllah! Loved how fair and kind she was, and her bariis looks delicious! My mom makes hers with veggies as well so I liked that she put it in. Khadra's iskukaris doesn't seem authentic to me though, if you are cooking the rice separately and then adding it back in, then is it really iskukaris? The whole point of iskukaris is that it is a one pot meal. Also, I thought Khadra was being a bit dramatic spitting out Sarah's food but she was entertaining to watch! However, I would also love a recipe, if Safia says its good, I believe her! Khadra please post the recipe! And Ayan I think if you had added pieces of meat or chicken it would have been better but I enjoyed your commentary as well! All in all, really enjoyed watching this and now I want some bariis iskukaris 😂
I've never had Somali food however, the first lady's dish was visually more appealing. It was a gorgeous plate. I agree, the last dish appeared very plain and unappealing.
Wow, really enjoyed this video. Shout to the ladies and my fellow Somalis!!! One thing that I found interesting is the Arab-esque music in the background... why not have Somali music? Our music is too lit not to showcase.
Wow!!!! The ladies are so much more kinder to each other than some other reviews I’ve watched. Nice
It's the Islamic Influence to be moderate and watch the tongue 👅 as it's considered sharper than sword with how it hurts others
Safia is the type of person who would successfully talk someone out of suicide.Bless her soul MashaAllah.
Thats so strange,!!, I actual delivery suicide intervention training (ASIST). really appreciate the kind words.
@@safiajama2654 SubhanAllah your tone and how you criticize clearly tells a tale of your expertise on that. Allahu barik
She gives me motherly therapist vibes, Masha'Allah.
Hope to see more of Sofia, she had me smiling through the entire video. Mashallah, she’s like a ray of sunshine
Anyone else want to invite themselves to Safia’s house for dinner? I feel like she’s be so fun
Yessss..she gives off those maternal vibes like you just know she makes everyone feel loved and welcomed💛
Totally agree with you both - especially about the maternal vibes that make you feel welcome and cared for.
When she mentioned volunteering, it made so much sense! I'm so glad that she chooses to share her spirit - I'm sure wherever she volunteers feels very lucky to have her 💕
Yeah she seems to know how to have a good time with good food
I just want to give this channel a HUGE shout out on giving so many cultures/ethnicities/races etc a platform to show their dishes. Love it ❤️
We all need a Safia in our lives ❤️ Mashallah sister, you have a soul of gold
Nope
@@romelllewis8195 hater😂😂😂😂😂😂
Can we give Safia her own show?! I just adore her so much! 🙏🏾🤗💚💚💚
Safia what a BEAUTIFUL soul you are! ❤ Thank you for being kind!
thanks, really enjoyed it
Firstly they call each other sister - I like that, secondly, I've never tried any Somalian food and I'm going to make it my mission to try this year, last but not least Sofia I like your energy
Safia is just a light in this dark world ! absolutely want to see more of her
This is my new fave vid of the series - Safia is a queen and all this food looks delicious! 🥰🥰
😂😂😂😂 I actually laughed when I seen this , we are everywhere Mashallah 🙌🏽 big up all the Somalis luv yall
Finally a Somali episode 💃💃💃💃 proud of my fellow Somali women ❤️
It’s really amazing to see how similar African cuisines are. I can relate this to jollof rice
Love how positive they are! They explain the food nicely as well!
This definitely made me want to learn more about Somali cooking! The winner should make a video on how to make her prize winning rice!
Somali food is tasty just not showcased much . It's not overly spicy so people not into spicy food can eat it too. Just the chilli is very hot 🔥🤣
I love the confidence of Khadra,girl knew her bariis is fire and Safia honesty is too die for
Right! Love Khadra 👑
Khadra is extremely rude for even wiping her tongue on a tissue.
That isn’t confidence. That’s self entitlement and narcissism. She’s just rude and fake. Her energy is vile.
What I am taking from this is Somali women are BREATHTAKING!
Safia was so adorable with her review of Khadra’s dish. 🥰 Nice vibes from her!
This was soooo good!!! Safia was definitely wonderful and my favorite!! Please have more videos with her!! With all the craziness going on in the world, we need to be watching more positive people like her!!
Your name in Swahili means the first one in darkness. Not surprised your profile just one dark pic.
Safia is an example to all of us ..she’s such a gem ❤
This was so insightful!!! I never knew what Somali ppl ate as far as national dishes are concerned. Thank you all so much!
I love safia, She is so kind and honest!
She is a real gem, Very polite well done ladies. I love Khadras confidence!
I love this video! it was actually so nice to see some East African representation. Sending love from Canada
How lovely is Safia? Funny, kind and so magnetic! More please! X
I liked how they called each other sister 🥰
The somalis are the most positive critique out of this series the Nigerians be dragging each other's dish . I like how they generally said positive things about there sisters dishes
Leave Nigerians alone
Safia is so sweet. Love her!
Over 20 yrs ago I was in Eastleigh and enjoyed the best ever Bariis Iskukaris. I asked for the recipe BUT i have never succeeded in replicating a dish that was heaven on earth
I love safia’s critic. She is so honest and explained every bit of the dish. Love her personality
Safia and her polite kind vibes honestly made my day! Don’t come across people like her often…what a BEAUTIFUL soul!!!! ♥️♥️♥️
I don’t like fruit with savoury so the one without banana would be best I’d deffo want to taste the Khadra’s ! And she was funny with the “my poor sister must have been cooking in the dark oh dear oh dear” 🤣🤧
Seriously, try Somali food with a banana, you’ll never go without it again lol
@@safdegfg no thank you I’ll stick to plantain I just said I don’t like fruit with savoury 🤷🏾♂️ but enjoy lol
More videos with Safia, please! She's my new favourite Buzzfeed video participant.
Well done Khadra 🎉🎉🎉🎉 You've been telling us about your famous bariis . This shows how delicious it is . I am definitely visiting you to try it
But her attitude... Not so nice
It’s so interesting that Bariis means ‘rice’ in Somali. In Malay, rice is called “beras”. I’m wondering if the word is of Arabic origin or something. Either way, the ladies are so lovely and praised each other with so much kindness and grace. Bring them more often please! 😍😍❤️❤️❤️
Rice in Arabic is Ruzz
No it doesn't have any Arabic origin, it's called in Arabic Ruzz
@@Unknownengrossingfacts many Somalis look like Malay? Im Somali and have never seen them in my life 😂maybe you are talking about Kenya, there are a group of people who were descendant from China but mixed with Kenyan..
@@Unknownengrossingfacts not true thier are allways isolated instances but it shouldnt be overexaggerated thier is however no major malay influence in somalia
@@Unknownengrossingfacts I have seen so many Somalis who took DNA on UA-cam, they don't have Malay or Indonesia percent 🤔.. BTW I have small eyes too but Im originally from North so I will hardly have Malay in me 😂
Definitely need more of these Buzzfeed! Love love ❤️
I’ll always support my Somali sisters beautiful as they are, covered or uncovered. ❤️❤️ great video ❤️❤️
Ladies, this is by far the best episode I've seen. Women uplifting women, being so graceful and humble and kind with their words. The world needs more people like you 🤍 Love and greetings from beautiful South Africa 🇿🇦
Very funny 05:04
She represent us Somalis well. And she says bismillah before eating 😆 Fariidad
lol,
There's no need to say it out loud though, Khadra did as well. To me that always came across show-offy..
@@osiris8519 it doesn’t matter, she can say it out loud or not, it’s her choice, in SO MANY cultures around the world people pray or say “thank you for the food” before eating out loud, it’s normal.
@@torilan2672 Religious ppl are quite pretentious for that.
Safia is so cute and honest and so respectful ❤️
She's covering her beauty
@@romelllewis8195 leave her alone you pervert, she can wear whatever she wants, also beauty is on the inside not just on the outside.
@@torilan2672 I'm a pervert?😂.... Your prophet slept with a 9 year old
@@romelllewis8195 Your Mary was just 10 when she got engaged to 90 years old Joseph
@@sobhi1423 no proof of that😂
I love how respectful Sarah and Safia were, I mean how sweet! 🥺
MashAllaah Khadra👏🏾for winning hun. Love seeing you and Safia 💕
Thank you sis much love 🥳🥳🥰
I swear everytime Khadra says "bariis Iskukaris" i fall a little more in love with her! She says it so so lovely !
LOVE to Safia! Real woman. Atlanta Georgia. Honest and confident.
I was gonna say this was the most wholesome episode until the sister spat it out 😓but Safia is my winner 😂
This is such a nice video 1 month before Ramadan. It’s common tradition to swap food with neighbours during that month and I always get excited to try different dishes.
The least hating group I have seen trying each other's food, Khadra was a bit harsh but overall Somalis didn't disappoint! Very kindhearted and real people!
Uuuh, interesting, never seen Somali food before ✨
You can tell these women can cook, I think they are clearly the best cooks out of all the series so far and that is a testament to how good Somali cuisine is.
Somalis are really awesome and funny people to be around 🥰
Thank you. Warya 😂😂
This was such a such a lovely episode. Loved it and well done to all the ladies :)
Mashallah , this is such a good look and outlet for our Somali queens . Fun to watch :D . Amazing sisters x
Listennnnn don't ever stop making these videos!! I LOVE THEM
Safia is so refreshing and such a wonderful vibe! I love her calm and very polite nature. I really wish I could see more of her!