Hi Sis, just subscribed and liked this video. Pls, can you help me in getting the suya spice and the stick. Pls, ur response would be highly appreciated. Thank you
Correct advert for Danjuma. The beauty of him being educated is that he will be able to mix and communicate better with non-Hausa speaking customers and with that, he can go places and make more money. Good of him. Thanks Sis.
❤video. Danjuma is an inspiration. Despite his qualification, he chose to make ends meet through suya. His humility will take him places by God's grace. Thumbs up to you Danjuma and thank you for shooting this interesting video.
I am from the Philippines but I was born and grew up in the northern part of Nigeria. I miss my Nigerian roots. I do also speak and understand Hausa by the way. -xxx
I have never watched anything this long without getting bored. This is the first. It was so natural like I was at the market with you 🥰🥰🥰😂😂😂. I didn't know when I subscribed
I never knew they go through so much stages to make suya😩… This is me watching suya video few minutes to 2 in the morning, making me crave for it badly😩😂😂, really enjoyed this vlog, you did so well☺️☺️. Kudos to Danjuma.
Let me start by praying that peace will reign in our Nation Nigeria. See how friendly and accommodating these Mallams were. I was scared for your safety when you initially entered the meat section. Good content as usual. Beautiful wig you have on, on day one❤️🌹❤️ Thanks always.
@@ifeifesi Sorry, my comment was not directed at any particular tribe. Note that I started by praying for national peace and even commended the people's friendly disposition towards her. Based on the situation of the country not far from the time she made the video and seeing all those knives and cutlasses, I feared for her safety. Any little 'spark' even among the Mallams themselves..... We bless God for her life.
@@ronkeopajobiavenue892growing up, the Hausa’s were the most friendly people. I grew up in yorubaland, and my mum had a store at the market where people of different tribes trade. It was common knowledge in the town that the Hausa’s were the most easy going and would never cheat you. I carried that knowledge into adulthood and till today, I have never feared a Hausa man. It was also commonly known that they don’t look for trouble but won’t shy away from one that comes to find them
I've been trying to replicate the suya spice in this abroad using various online recipes. Now I know why. It's close but not like the real one because a lot of spices are missen from mine i wish i could get kajiji, ehuru, African black pepper abroad. Great video. My AI assistant recommended your video to me when i asked it how to make suya spice
You see that suya stick with fat on it ehn... It's the sweetest, juiciest and yummiest😋, especially when it comes hot from the fire. Grew up in the north and this is one of the many reasons I love the north. Also I'm not surprised they are all excited to assist you, most of them are like that. Thank you so much for this vlog. I really enjoyed it 👍
Okay, this video was very heart warming and educational. It succeeded in abolishing every form of stereotypes I had about Hausas'. These people are hardworking, focused, purpose driven and approachable. I have just watched a community of friends and family carrying each other along, making sure none of them is left behind. Thank you for showing me another side of the age long negative stories they have told us...From the lens of your camera, you have shown me the other side of the story. Thank you!
I'm sorry but this is a bit ridiculous. I'm ijaw/ibo and it appears your own education failed you. Hausas established some of the most sophisticated medieval societies in the region that is now Nigeria. Back in the 1300s, Kano was the leather production center in all West Africa and provided the Moors with leather. That all of our leaders are failing communities in modern day should not mean silly stereotypes. So called mallams are in the sun shining shoes, guarding homes, herding cows and all types of physical labor so how can they not be hardworking???
Same with me ,i served in the north ,the little i picked there i still use to converse but when they reply ,i just say Du Allah ,kadankada, small small . I never knew the spice components is this much
😂😅 I feel you jàrè .. although I still shock family members and market vendors with my retained knowledge/ability whenever I travel home to see family.. This is a very very good video .. and the Kilishi one too.. 🎉🎉🙋🏿♂️👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿
Wow kuli kuli oil 😊 interesting. I am Nigerian and just learning about it through your video which is really exciting to watch and learn this God bless you!😍✨♥️
Thank you for making this video and showing the start to finish process . It was interesting the community around making Suya and Yaji . I did not realise that .
Wow. I really enjoyed your video. Watching from Wales UK. I want to make suya for my family for Christmas and while looking around on UA-cam for videos I stumbled on yours. I was smiling through put. Well done!
Sis my husband and I finished this video before we knew what was happening bcos it was so informative. You have a new friend here and I just subscribe so see you In your next video.
Pls where in abuja can was this ? I mean where danjuma was selling the bango suya? 2nd question,pls where is the market that's u hadvthe suya spice made? Pls thank u
Thank u Soo much ,I grew up in d northern part of d country ND I can't do without Yaji in my food unfortunately Everytime I try to buy it's not like d real one and I end up buying so small for 3-4k on top begging ooo ,a friend had to buy ND send to me ,now I'll have to keep trying my until i get it right !!!
Thank you so much for this video. I love your boldness and detailed approach in all your market vlogs👏👏👏👏👏. Keep up the great works and I hope to see more market clogs especially in Lagos😁. Stay blessed.
I'm always waaaoohed by ur confidence when u make market vlogs like this 👍. Thanks for sharing. Pls help list the blended suya ingredients that was made for u. 😘
Pot of Flavours, can you do a video in Lagos where wholesale different kind of WRAPPERS/LOINCLOTHES are being sold, thanks. I really enjoyed your videos and I am telling others about it. Hundreds subscribers soon for you and beyond 🙏🙏🙏
Thank you so much. I found this video very insightful. I'm from Ghana by the way. Please about the massa, can you kindly help me get to know about that ? Is it the same as the one we use to drink our porridge?
Can't wait to eat suya again o, 7years back when I was in Nigeria they only sell the none stick suya n they don't put cabbage n co but only onions if you want
I am so glad I came across your channel and subscribed to it. This is a wonderful and informative video. I have been wanting to learn how to make correct suya...lol. Thanks for a job well done. Blessings!
I just finished watching this video, it really educating. I want to start my own Ram suya business here in Lagos, thanks for the information. God bless you more 🙏
This is an excellent video, well done. I have a question about the kuli kuli oil. Can they sell the kuli kuli oil on its on? And is it oil that had previously been used to fry kuli kuli? Thank you
Yes they oil is sold on it on, no other oil is extracted from kulikuli. Some have better quality than others, have know about it for over 10 years, some northerner use it for their stews
Thank you so much for watching, please kindly like 👍🏼 this video ❤thank you
Lovely vlog, I was just salivating as I watched. Yummy 😋
Well done 👍🏼
Where in Nigeria is this spot and what is it called?
Hi Sis, just subscribed and liked this video. Pls, can you help me in getting the suya spice and the stick. Pls, ur response would be highly appreciated. Thank you
Love your vlog 💕💕💕
Wow! Your videos are 🔥🔥 please which market is this? Give me an address I'll like to shop the spices.
Hi iam from India, can I get suya from there?
This lady deserves a medal of honor.
Thank you so much 🤗
These are the simple things that make us proud to be Nigerians.
Yes🥰
Correct advert for Danjuma. The beauty of him being educated is that he will be able to mix and communicate better with non-Hausa speaking customers and with that, he can go places and make more money. Good of him. Thanks Sis.
Very true, thank you so much for watching 😊
❤video. Danjuma is an inspiration. Despite his qualification, he chose to make ends meet through suya. His humility will take him places by God's grace. Thumbs up to you Danjuma and thank you for shooting this interesting video.
@@potofflavoursHello Dear, I just saw your video, waaaw it's very educative.
Please how can I get these spices? I live in the United States.
@amynne7849 you are welcome. You can check the African stores
This is my second time watching this video several years apart. I love the experience. I will make this aboki suya before I die!
I am from the Philippines but I was born and grew up in the northern part of Nigeria. I miss my Nigerian roots. I do also speak and understand Hausa by the way.
-xxx
Wow, 🤩
I have never watched anything this long without getting bored. This is the first. It was so natural like I was at the market with you 🥰🥰🥰😂😂😂. I didn't know when I subscribed
Awww thank you so much 😊
Danjuma can work in the oil industry. Congratulations to this young man, he can turn this into a big suya joint,
Thank you 😊
This vlog deserves 100 stars!!! I prefer balangu because sometimes that kulikuli suya makes my tummy bloated.
Okay, me too balangu suya is bae😁
Dan Geri, balangwu is better than tsire.
Na person wey promote Danjuma we go love 😅😅. Awesome dear
Awww thank you 😊
I never knew they go through so much stages to make suya😩… This is me watching suya video few minutes to 2 in the morning, making me crave for it badly😩😂😂, really enjoyed this vlog, you did so well☺️☺️. Kudos to Danjuma.
Thank you so much for watching.
🤣🤣🤣 I hope you didn’t dream about suya 😁
@@potofflavours I tried not to but it wasn’t easy 😂😂
🤣🤣🤣
Let me start by praying that peace will reign in our Nation Nigeria. See how friendly and accommodating these Mallams were. I was scared for your safety when you initially entered the meat section.
Good content as usual. Beautiful wig you have on, on day one❤️🌹❤️
Thanks always.
Very true ma’am,Thank you ma’am
It's unfortunate that we fear our own people, very sad indeed. I never thought to fear someone because of their ethnic group
@@ifeifesi Sorry, my comment was not directed at any particular tribe. Note that I started by praying for national peace and even commended the people's friendly disposition towards her. Based on the situation of the country not far from the time she made the video and seeing all those knives and cutlasses, I feared for her safety. Any little 'spark' even among the Mallams themselves..... We bless God for her life.
@@ronkeopajobiavenue892growing up, the Hausa’s were the most friendly people. I grew up in yorubaland, and my mum had a store at the market where people of different tribes trade. It was common knowledge in the town that the Hausa’s were the most easy going and would never cheat you. I carried that knowledge into adulthood and till today, I have never feared a Hausa man. It was also commonly known that they don’t look for trouble but won’t shy away from one that comes to find them
Great job
No place like home i was licking my mouth as if the suya is right on my table One love, one Nation ,one Nigeria, thanks Dear for sharing.
😊😊
Nigeria will be great insha Allah Aamin
Amen 😁
❤❤❤well done👏👏
👏👏👏👏 100 claps for Danjuma , great Job on education for himself much love from Ghana 🇬🇭
Thank you 😊
I've been trying to replicate the suya spice in this abroad using various online recipes. Now I know why. It's close but not like the real one because a lot of spices are missen from mine i wish i could get kajiji, ehuru, African black pepper abroad. Great video.
My AI assistant recommended your video to me when i asked it how to make suya spice
Thank you so much.
Correct. This video made me miss the North. Please send some masa over.
lol 😆 I will 😊
You see that suya stick with fat on it ehn... It's the sweetest, juiciest and yummiest😋, especially when it comes hot from the fire. Grew up in the north and this is one of the many reasons I love the north. Also I'm not surprised they are all excited to assist you, most of them are like that.
Thank you so much for this vlog. I really enjoyed it 👍
Thank you so much 😊
You sabi enjoyment no be small. Combine that fatty suya with onions choi
@@godsown8624 asin ehn... Good heavens. Outta this planet
@@ogochukwukerenchidozie8110 😆😆
Love from new jersey
Yo!!! I have lots of Suya Pepper, Mumsie and Pupsie brought for me, now I can roll the dice and make it, Thanks A Lot Sis, 👊🏾👸🏾🦁👸🏾🦁🇳🇬🇺🇸
🥰🥰
Where do you buy these ingredients in the USA
Great video
Okay, this video was very heart warming and educational. It succeeded in abolishing every form of stereotypes I had about Hausas'. These people are hardworking, focused, purpose driven and approachable. I have just watched a community of friends and family carrying each other along, making sure none of them is left behind.
Thank you for showing me another side of the age long negative stories they have told us...From the lens of your camera, you have shown me the other side of the story. Thank you!
I'm sorry but this is a bit ridiculous. I'm ijaw/ibo and it appears your own education failed you. Hausas established some of the most sophisticated medieval societies in the region that is now Nigeria. Back in the 1300s, Kano was the leather production center in all West Africa and provided the Moors with leather. That all of our leaders are failing communities in modern day should not mean silly stereotypes. So called mallams are in the sun shining shoes, guarding homes, herding cows and all types of physical labor so how can they not be hardworking???
Thank you 😊
Great presentation. Love from South Africa 🇿🇦
Thank you 😊
Truly one of the best videos I ever watched. Well done to you and all featured ❤
You doing a great job Ukraine time to do this please I would like to know which market did you went to so that I can go there and get my prices
This video was so exciting !! Love from Kenya!!! I'd love to come and try the aboki suya.
Thank you 😊
Same with me ,i served in the north ,the little i picked there i still use to converse but when they reply ,i just say Du Allah ,kadankada, small small . I never knew the spice components is this much
🤗🤗🤗
😂😅 I feel you jàrè .. although I still shock family members and market vendors with my retained knowledge/ability whenever I travel home to see family..
This is a very very good video .. and the Kilishi one too.. 🎉🎉🙋🏿♂️👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿
Wow kuli kuli oil 😊 interesting. I am Nigerian and just learning about it through your video which is really exciting to watch and learn this God bless you!😍✨♥️
Amen
This is the BEST suya video I v seen.
Thank you 😊
For real
Thank you for making this video and showing the start to finish process . It was interesting the community around making Suya and Yaji . I did not realise that .
This is correct suyar from the right sauce. I love kilichi but very expensive here. Well done
Thank you 😊
Now I want to buy a from suya spice danjuma thank you for this informative blog
You are welcome
Excellent Vlog👏👏👏, Balangu is way sweeter than regular suya. I miss the days of Area 1 suya
Yes, true
Video of the year , weldone boo
lol 😂 thank you 😊
Oh wow I’m so glad this Abuja place where in Abuja is this
Garki market and area 2 shopping centre
They’re so supportive. God bless them 🙏🏾
Amen, thank you for watching 🤗
I love everything about this. Well done
Thank you 😊
Wow! I was so hungry watching this video from America! I love regular suya on stick
Thank you so much for watching
Thank you for showing us the real way street suya is made correctly. I really enjoyed the video and you gained a new follower ❤
You are welcome
Wow. I really enjoyed your video. Watching from Wales UK. I want to make suya for my family for Christmas and while looking around on UA-cam for videos I stumbled on yours. I was smiling through put. Well done!
Thank you so much 😊
Sis my husband and I finished this video before we knew what was happening bcos it was so informative. You have a new friend here and I just subscribe so see you In your next video.
Awww thank you so much 😊
You have amazing and unique contents ma'am.. The explanations, details and publicity for the vendors are so lovely keep it up👏👏
Thank you so much 😊
Good one there. Please don't forget the video I requested. Much love from Ghana
Okay, no problem 😉
Very great blog, very brave of you. I was hoping this is lagos but Abuja far small for me to visit
Thank you so much 😊
Wanted to start a grill business and didn’t know where to buy suya spices. Thanks for this
Aww 🥰 you are welcome. I wish you the best in your business.
@@potofflavours thank u
Very unusual vlog dear. You just gained a subscriber.
Thank you 😊
this suya is fresh o, maan
Yes it is oo, I do suya with rice noodles the next day sef 🤣
I have been searching for this balago Suya since I moved here to Abuja… cos that’s what is sold mostly in the south
Yes true
Pls where in abuja can was this ? I mean where danjuma was selling the bango suya? 2nd question,pls where is the market that's u hadvthe suya spice made? Pls thank u
Kudos ma'am
This is beautiful kulikuli oil wow 😳 I have not seen it before ooo
I know right 😊
i totally enjoyed this video, love how they work in unity. nits very commendable
Yes it is 😊
Awesome content, now I want some suya 😅
You and me both!
Love both but ,love love to have the one with the masa
Me too
Thank u Soo much ,I grew up in d northern part of d country ND I can't do without Yaji in my food unfortunately Everytime I try to buy it's not like d real one and I end up buying so small for 3-4k on top begging ooo ,a friend had to buy ND send to me ,now I'll have to keep trying my until i get it right !!!
Love yaji
Sis this video is very nice keep up the good work
Thank you so much 😊
Enjoyed your video very much! Thanks for sharing1~watching from Norfolk, Virginia~
Thank you so much ma’am
Chai See Enjoyment!!! I prefer the one without stick. Well done.
Thank you so much for watching 😊
Very interesting video. You are doing well dear.
Thank you 😊
Wahooo he is very Educated
Yes he is
Thank you so much for this video. I love your boldness and detailed approach in all your market vlogs👏👏👏👏👏. Keep up the great works and I hope to see more market clogs especially in Lagos😁. Stay blessed.
Thank you so much 😊
On stick for me! 😀
Great choice 😁
Without stick is best. I can choose the parts I want and I don't like boring meat. good work👍
Thank you so much 😊
I am a suya lover.Thanks for sharing friend
You are welcome 🤗
I'm always waaaoohed by ur confidence when u make market vlogs like this 👍. Thanks for sharing. Pls help list the blended suya ingredients that was made for u. 😘
Okay I will
Please can you list the ingredients used for your spice
Pot of Flavours, can you do a video in Lagos where wholesale different kind of WRAPPERS/LOINCLOTHES are being sold, thanks. I really enjoyed your videos and I am telling others about it.
Hundreds subscribers soon for you and beyond 🙏🙏🙏
Sure, working on that 😁
@@potofflavours thanks 😊 🙏 ☺
Thank you so much. I found this video very insightful. I'm from Ghana by the way. Please about the massa, can you kindly help me get to know about that ? Is it the same as the one we use to drink our porridge?
massa is made with a local rice and it’s the same time people use to make porridge they drink here in the northern part of Nigeria.
Can't wait to eat suya again o, 7years back when I was in Nigeria they only sell the none stick suya n they don't put cabbage n co but only onions if you want
Now it has been upgraded 😁 with cabbage, tomato etc
I am so glad I came across your channel and subscribed to it. This is a wonderful and informative video. I have been wanting to learn how to make correct suya...lol. Thanks for a job well done. Blessings!
Thank you 😊
Very nice of them
I just finished watching this video, it really educating. I want to start my own Ram suya business here in Lagos, thanks for the information. God bless you more 🙏
Amen 🙏
Wao! What a great content! This is one ☝️ of the main reasons I always look forward for yr vlogs… well done sis you’re the best! Thanks for sharing
Thank you so much 😊
Very interesting video. Loved every second of it. Can you pls post Danjuma's number. Thanks
Yes
See description of the video
I always love watching your vlogs it's really so refreshing well done girl
Thank you 😊
Wa se re❤
This was a very good watch. Well done very interesting and informative. Please where is this market located
Garki Abuja
This is an excellent video, well done. I have a question about the kuli kuli oil. Can they sell the kuli kuli oil on its on? And is it oil that had previously been used to fry kuli kuli? Thank you
Yes they oil is sold on it on, no other oil is extracted from kulikuli. Some have better quality than others, have know about it for over 10 years, some northerner use it for their stews
Kuli kuli oil is groundnut oil n kuli kuli is groundnut extract after removing d oil.
Nice…thanks for sharing this video..I enjoyed how you shared the suya with the suya guys…
Thank you so much for watching 🤗
I enjoyed watching this video. I have learnt a lot from it. Nicely done (I mean the video, not just the Suya. Lol)
😊😊
Nice one, would prefer without stick.
Me too 😁
Thank you for taking us through this suya vlog......I enjoyed every bit of it....I love the suya without stick.
Thank you for watching 🤗
Interesting blog,welldone
Thank you 😊
I enjoyed watching this o! See how my mouth is just watering 😋😋
lol 😆 thank you 😊
Thank for always show us new place please were is this market
Garki, in Abuja
Kai ooo @potsofflavours real deal b this❤️
Thank you 😊
İs good commercial made brand of suya to use i am in Australia.
Or is there a list of the ingrideints so i can go and find?
I like the one without stick.
Me too
Meat is not cheap in Kano at all😂. Serving my country here and foodstuffs/fruits are very expensive. Welldone Latifah
Thank you so much 😊
Very comprehensive video, liked and subscribed. Question: where is this market located? Thanks.
Abuja
Very informative video. Thank you for bringing us along
Thank you 😊
You’re a great reporter.
Awww thank you 😊
I so much enjoy eating suya and masa😍
Me too 😊
Without the stick lts better because you can taste.
Yes 🤗🤗
Beautiful content
Thank you 😊
Nice vodeo, pls can u make video on snail market, thanks.
Okay 🥰
I enjoy your vlogs😍
Thank you so much 😊
Nice one
Thank you 😊
Thanks ❤
You're welcome 😊
Please what state and market are you doing the video. Thank you so much for enlightenment.
Lovely video, thanks for sharing this video ❤❤❤👏👏
Thank you 😊
@@potofflavours you're welcome ❤❤❤
Salivating so much watching this video. Great content & didn't want it to end 😊. First time watching your video & just subscribed