I love "my Kenyan family" part🙏 Thats high compliment to us🤩 Hey, u seem to be in upcountry fulani. And cooking with wood..outside! Thoroughly Kenyan. Very nice. Huyu ni wetu...ameenda. Somebody please hide her passport...haraka!😂😂
1:02 The music... I initially thought it was Nigerian but I can clearly hear it's Kenyan, from the Maasai. I find it very interesting that the music and even a bit of pronunciation of words in our Nilotic languages (especially Kalenjin and Maasai) is very similar to music from Pacific Islands, like the Solomon Islands and Papua New Guinea
Great! I like the way you have integrated well with them. Even the young ones are comfortable around you. Where did you buy the 'jollof ' spice you have added?
I really enjoy your videos, one of this days i think i should invite you to learn on how to cook some kenyan traditional foods. Great job you are doing.
I love "my Kenyan family" part🙏
Thats high compliment to us🤩
Hey, u seem to be in upcountry fulani. And cooking with wood..outside! Thoroughly Kenyan. Very nice. Huyu ni wetu...ameenda.
Somebody please hide her passport...haraka!😂😂
You guessed right😊
Thanks for watching
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If it doesn't have palm oil and red pepper, shouldn't we now call it Jollof Njeri?😂
🤣🤣🤣you're right 100%
Ahh sarahbee….. what is your Kenyan name?
1:02 The music... I initially thought it was Nigerian but I can clearly hear it's Kenyan, from the Maasai. I find it very interesting that the music and even a bit of pronunciation of words in our Nilotic languages (especially Kalenjin and Maasai) is very similar to music from Pacific Islands, like the Solomon Islands and Papua New Guinea
Thought you went the village market。。then una show up kwasoko 😂
😂😂😂I know right
Do everything but know your mine
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Yummy yummy! Its good to see them enjoying the jollof rice. The culture shock for me is food without pepper,not even a little?
Not even little ooo
Majority didn't like pepper so I had to consider
They will really enjoy that……. Kenyans what’s your favorite Nigeria food you are wanting to eat?
The smoke is smoking well,,i need a Nigerian girl😅😘,the only thing you need is to learn Kikuyu language
Get an Igbo or Calabar 😂great cooks too
Igbo girl are very strong they will beat you like a profesional boxer
I tell u my brother
Am coming to Nigeria any time from now,,I will have to get an igbo daughter 😘😋😍
Great! I like the way you have integrated well with them. Even the young ones are comfortable around you. Where did you buy the 'jollof ' spice you have added?
Thanks dear....I brought it from Nigeria but you can get from any Nigerian store in Nairobi.
Nice video..new sub here
Thanks for tuning in ❤️
I don't why but I just love you
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Yummy asante Sarah bee❤
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I love the maasai song
Thanks George
You have become a real Kenyan
Thanks Mollyn
At my friend’s work they make palm oil @300 per litre. Let me know if you need some I connect you. She can send via parcel
Wow....that's good to know,is she in Nairobi?
Where was l ,l miss this place, l wish l could be there too
Invite me next time
Yummy
Thanks dear😊
I really enjoy your videos, one of this days i think i should invite you to learn on how to cook some kenyan traditional foods. Great job you are doing.
No problems 😊
Umepotea sana
Name of the village please
Narok
Where is the place for us to contribute it disappeared
Oh sorry about that....it has been restored,you can use it now.Thanks
There is green bean and French beans. French beans are narrower.
Oh okay
Kenyans we love pepe
Okay
We love little, small pepe
Okay 😊
Woow nothing more 🔥🔥🔥💥
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Nice one Sarah.
Asante Sana Jimmy
😋 I want to test it
You should😊
It looks like pilau in kenya
Kinda but the taste is entirely different.
@@princesssarahbee u should a video of you making pilau