Kwacoco and Banga Soup - Precious Kitchen - Ep 27

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  • Опубліковано 11 лис 2024

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  • @etongejovijuliana5268
    @etongejovijuliana5268 5 років тому +5

    Ah my dear precious you touched my honouble "mokwe" traditional meal and u dressed in our traditional attire meaning u are ready for the cultural significance, u did it well my sis, thanks it was great watching u on this. Stay inspired and God continue blessing u my sis. One love ❤

  • @preciousiroro354
    @preciousiroro354 7 років тому +9

    Hi Precious am a Nigerian [Akwa Ibom to be precise] i notice that we and Cameroonian have similar kind of food, in Akwa Ibom we use cassava to prepare it. Nice job well done.

    • @PreciousKitchen
      @PreciousKitchen  7 років тому +2

      Precious Iroro that's right dear. We are basically the same people. Thanks for watching ❤

    • @lokiyih
      @lokiyih 7 років тому +2

      Precious Iroro efiks also use coco yam

  • @lokiyih
    @lokiyih 7 років тому +2

    My grandmom is efik from Nigeria and she used to make this dish for me whenever I visited (RIP). This and ikpang kukwo are my all time favorite dishes. Mmmm...

  • @sollywilman7754
    @sollywilman7754 7 років тому +2

    Watching this and suddenly released smoke and flavour coming out of my phone. Ur the best ..Aunty Precious.

  • @QueenNSim
    @QueenNSim 2 роки тому

    Making this when i get home! I recently when to a Cameroonian baby's birthday Party and had the best Achu soup, eru, and fish rolls everrrr! I cannot wait to get to go to Cameroon with my husband and see his family. He is from Douala I believe.

  • @michaelmlitombo8151
    @michaelmlitombo8151 Рік тому

    That is my local dish. I am from Limbe in the South West Province and now lives in England. Well done precious! You remind me of my late grand mother and aunt mbamba liengu. They use to prepare nice kwacoco and mbanga soup. Well done!

  • @lydalej2227
    @lydalej2227 7 років тому +28

    Talk about the right outfit for the right dish🤗👍🏽

    • @PreciousKitchen
      @PreciousKitchen  7 років тому +6

      Hahahaha right? Ah moof kabba from under box. Lol

    • @kylakeleiah1283
      @kylakeleiah1283 6 років тому

      angel Nancy is

    • @KEM072
      @KEM072 5 років тому

      I know right? You took the words right out of my mouth..

  • @billcom2189
    @billcom2189 5 років тому +3

    You did well in bringing our dishes to the lamplight of the world.... I just directed someone to follow up ur video on "Cameroonian Coconut Rice". Moving from there I then realised u have varieties of videos on this subject...... Practice coupled with Perfect explanation makes the whole process simple n digestible ... Vielen Dank für die gute Aktion ....

  • @ngosongjr1908
    @ngosongjr1908 2 роки тому

    This is tasty , it's like almost a decade since I had this just awesome bakweri contri chop

  • @efetijoan3602
    @efetijoan3602 3 роки тому

    wow this is good. This is my traditional dish... Mbanga soup can be eaten with rice, garri, plantain, cocoyams, yams,etc. To help the kwakoko come out smoothly from the leave use water u will realise it will be so smooth. While removing it from the leave just be pouring water on the kwakoko u will see its going to be so smooth.

  • @lydalej2227
    @lydalej2227 7 років тому +4

    Ooo Precious dear u have taken me back to my roots. Brings back the memories of the years I was with my grand ma in Buea. 🤔👌❤️#iamaproudbakwerigurl#

    • @PreciousKitchen
      @PreciousKitchen  7 років тому +1

      Glad to do that for you, sweetie. Happy Easter!

  • @dalelalite3031
    @dalelalite3031 5 років тому

    Thank God the day I discovered your channel. God bless you.

  • @julietiyobor7448
    @julietiyobor7448 6 років тому

    I prepared mine and it was so nice and my husband love it,Thanks to you aunty precious

    • @PreciousKitchen
      @PreciousKitchen  6 років тому

      You are welcome, dear. Thanks so much for the feedback.

  • @dorothyewusi3424
    @dorothyewusi3424 7 років тому +20

    As a true mopke(bakweri) woman l wish to further correct that the dish is referred to as Timba-Mbusra; (meaning to come back)is referencing the sese version of quacoco in which the motions of "sese-ing" the quacoco to mix it well with the banga soup is back and forth. The name has simply been adulterated over time.

    • @africanchild2618
      @africanchild2618 7 років тому +2

      Dorothy Ewusi yes ohh I'm mbokoisseh (bakossi as the colonial name) and I conquer your comment. Sawa food is the best from mpuh fish, ekwang, ndolle, mbongo chobi, koki, pullet dj etc

    • @Datchristianwoman
      @Datchristianwoman 7 років тому

      SECONDED, BUT IM NOT BAKWERI LOL JUST HAVE INLWAS WHO ARE

    • @vivenams3559
      @vivenams3559 6 років тому +1

      I love how you narrate the history of the name!!! Thank you!!! Its great to know!

    • @etongejovijuliana5268
      @etongejovijuliana5268 5 років тому

      Dorothy I enjoyed the way u address this powerful and honourable dish of the bakweri people very important 👌👍

  • @ngelomourine3227
    @ngelomourine3227 7 років тому +3

    Hi Precious I freeze my leaves like you said and it came out exactly the way it was thanks so much for the great idea

  • @kogelydia5980
    @kogelydia5980 3 роки тому

    Precious, you are awesome. I always enjoy watching your cooking. Good job my dear.

  • @dorisphilip9888
    @dorisphilip9888 6 років тому +1

    im a nigeria but are so so love your cooking thanks

  • @nicoleken6495
    @nicoleken6495 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks for the recipe. I will cook mine tomorrow

  • @stepbystep4634
    @stepbystep4634 7 років тому +1

    I have never tasted it. Going to try this. Looks good

  • @currenttrendtv8920
    @currenttrendtv8920 7 років тому

    Just from her small kitchen you can tell she is in Europe not N America.Good job ma,am. Am gonna try that.

  • @lokiyih
    @lokiyih 7 років тому +8

    Sometimes when I tell people that you cannot tell the difference a Nigerian and a Cameroonian they think that I am trying to be funny. Even our cookings are virtually the same.

  • @rosekimbeng9365
    @rosekimbeng9365 2 роки тому

    Good food thanks for sharing 👍

  • @christellediffo5451
    @christellediffo5451 6 років тому +5

    precious ure hands are blessed God bless u dear

  • @mbangsisandrine465
    @mbangsisandrine465 4 роки тому +1

    So proud of you!!!

  • @thefairiesstrokes3072
    @thefairiesstrokes3072 4 роки тому +1

    Now i believe that we akwaibomite are trully from cameroonian descent cause we have this not jusy with cocoyam but with cassave to its called " ayanne ekpang". I goes with all soup especially ataditan soup

  • @eniemeuful
    @eniemeuful 4 роки тому +1

    Oh! you already did! You are one wonder lady. Your husband must bea very healthy and happy man o!

  • @elizolumnwi7991
    @elizolumnwi7991 7 років тому

    Nice one Pre
    Thanks very much just to add the way I do mine dnt know if I missed it but I do add a bit of salt to my kuacoco just so its not so tasteless then i also add pebber or call it african nutmeg to my banga soup i love the goodness flavor it gives to it

    • @PreciousKitchen
      @PreciousKitchen  7 років тому

      ELIZO LUMNWI thanks dear! I actually added salt to the cocoyams. Unfortunately that got lost in editing. I'll figure out how to add the info to the video. Peve in this sounds good! Thanks for sharing, dear.

  • @hi__poems1900
    @hi__poems1900 6 років тому +5

    And I thought banga soup is a popular soup prepared by the Delta people in south south Nigeria.heck I even thought banga was the native name for palm kernel soup in Delta... This is really interesting.

    • @PreciousKitchen
      @PreciousKitchen  6 років тому +3

      I know right. So much food fusion in Africa.

  • @tumeangel8626
    @tumeangel8626 4 роки тому

    Thank you dear precious. I'm going to try this

  • @caroledawokmeni3493
    @caroledawokmeni3493 7 років тому +2

    omg I love this meal

  • @patu1540
    @patu1540 10 місяців тому

    Yummy!!

  • @kilape8541
    @kilape8541 7 років тому +1

    thank you !!! I am a new subscriber. Just a minor correction: it is "timba na mbusa". I just like any time when I am in Cameroon I make a quick back and forht trip to buea to visit my step family there and I come back with 4 or 5oooFcfa de kwakoko that I bring back in Paris!!! I will now try to do them by myself with the banga soup! thank you very much and happy easter!

    • @PreciousKitchen
      @PreciousKitchen  7 років тому

      Ki LAPE thanks so much dear! There's nothing like some good Kwacoco and Banga Soup. Happy Easter!

  • @bertinefang9395
    @bertinefang9395 6 років тому

    Hi Precious, all your videos and recipes has been of so much help to me. Please I want to make a recipe on Cameroon njansa stew and gizzard stew. Thanks😘

  • @whatsap3571
    @whatsap3571 4 роки тому

    Nice one and thanks for sharing, I didn't see the link on how to smoke fish.

  • @4484wawatag
    @4484wawatag 7 років тому +3

    Dear precious,
    Could you please upload a video for OKRA SOUP WITH EGUSI?
    Thanks

  • @lokiyih
    @lokiyih 7 років тому +1

    Precious for the banga soup some people can also use atama leaves

  • @nalovandiva216
    @nalovandiva216 7 років тому +1

    Luv ur kaba! Proudly Bakweri😍🇨🇲

  • @cnern4995
    @cnern4995 4 роки тому

    Well done!!!

  • @fannynkengagbor8620
    @fannynkengagbor8620 6 років тому +1

    Thanks so much sis

  • @vefarung6905
    @vefarung6905 7 років тому +4

    I love your khabbah

  • @olvnkh81
    @olvnkh81 7 років тому +4

    hey Mrs Nkeih, can we add salt in the cocoyams so that they taste good?

    • @PreciousKitchen
      @PreciousKitchen  7 років тому +2

      Oliv N.K yes I added salt. Unfortunately I lost the footage showing me adding salt but the direction is on the screen.

  • @awahedrine5257
    @awahedrine5257 7 років тому +1

    wow it looks great!! happy Easter hun

  • @johannalalite8908
    @johannalalite8908 5 років тому +1

    We call this Tania in our country Grenada West Indies

  • @dalelalite3031
    @dalelalite3031 5 років тому

    Do you have the recipe of how to do the dried fish?

  • @noelandah1375
    @noelandah1375 Рік тому

    What if I use a different king of coco yam will it work

    • @PreciousKitchen
      @PreciousKitchen  Рік тому

      I don't think so. It has to be the long slim cocoyams because they give the right texture.

  • @dalelalite3031
    @dalelalite3031 5 років тому

    Can I do the same with bread-fruit or sweet potatoes etc?

  • @ChristBella
    @ChristBella 7 років тому

    perfect job u did

  • @RadicallyRose
    @RadicallyRose 7 років тому

    I love the knife you used to chop the onions. which store did you buy them from and brand?

    • @PreciousKitchen
      @PreciousKitchen  7 років тому

      Natasha Becke the brand is "Hampton Tomodachi". I believe it was from Target.

    • @RadicallyRose
      @RadicallyRose 7 років тому +1

      Precious Kitchen thanks for your swift reply! will check it out!

  • @renoumalaika4325
    @renoumalaika4325 7 років тому +2

    wow you just set my taste buds ablaze

  • @ChefRafi
    @ChefRafi 7 років тому +1

    Yummy. Save some for me!! 👨‍🍳😊👍in my language banga is a clay pot.

  • @renoumalaika4325
    @renoumalaika4325 7 років тому +1

    where can I buy the banga juice

    • @PreciousKitchen
      @PreciousKitchen  7 років тому +1

      Renou Malaika from an African store depending on where you are.

  • @wiffingoumpe9270
    @wiffingoumpe9270 7 років тому

    wow..african mama..i love ur dish so much..always with ur red pot..lol..please the name of that vegetable u use for the soup...please

  • @고현식-v8o
    @고현식-v8o 6 років тому

    Hi Precious am wondering since we have two types of the cocoyam "white and red" which one of this is preferable

    • @PreciousKitchen
      @PreciousKitchen  6 років тому

      고현식 I often use the two together.

    • @PreciousKitchen
      @PreciousKitchen  6 років тому

      고현식 also note that the red is tougher than the white. So I use less of the red and more of the white.

  • @kennedykum4460
    @kennedykum4460 5 років тому

    I’m cooking this now

  • @mariatom6955
    @mariatom6955 5 років тому

    Can you use meat to prepare banga soup

  • @iyabijengsi1759
    @iyabijengsi1759 7 років тому +1

    where are you from in cameroon?

    • @iyabijengsi1759
      @iyabijengsi1759 7 років тому

      and I mean which state in cameroon because i'm from cameroon!

  • @fannynkengagbor8620
    @fannynkengagbor8620 6 років тому

    His my sister where are you and where do you get the banana leaves from?

    • @PreciousKitchen
      @PreciousKitchen  6 років тому +1

      I am in the United States. I get the banana leaves from Asian stores.

  • @thedietdiary
    @thedietdiary 7 років тому

    Where did you get those leaves??

  • @nwillayi
    @nwillayi 7 років тому

    Is there an alternative if you don't have the banana leaves? Would aluminium foil lined with saran wrap work?

    • @PreciousKitchen
      @PreciousKitchen  7 років тому

      nwillayi yes you could do that but note that there are allegedly some health concerns with those.

  • @emmanuela-e
    @emmanuela-e 6 років тому

    I want to eat thst toooo

  • @maryatakli9496
    @maryatakli9496 6 років тому +2

    I am from the Caribbean and love watching the recipes, though some of the ingredients are too obscure to find. You use a lot of oil how do you stay so slim? Me, I am on a diet.

    • @PreciousKitchen
      @PreciousKitchen  6 років тому

      Hi Mary, most ingredients can be found in African stores that's if you have any around you. I try to eat a decent amount of fruits and vegetables.

    • @maryatakli9496
      @maryatakli9496 6 років тому

      Thanks. Lovely precious Precious.

  • @lydalej2227
    @lydalej2227 7 років тому +1

    Happy Easter Sis

  • @joyceatanga1938
    @joyceatanga1938 7 років тому +1

    Hey Precious please can you make Folere?

  • @dianapryze3497
    @dianapryze3497 4 роки тому

    ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤

  • @207purple
    @207purple 7 років тому +4

    Salivating ooooooohhhhhh where am I going to get cocoyams from eeeh 🤢

    • @PreciousKitchen
      @PreciousKitchen  7 років тому

      207purple wen ashia. Where are you?

    • @207purple
      @207purple 7 років тому

      In Switzerland, our african here shops do not stock cocoyams.

    • @pritygodes
      @pritygodes 7 років тому

      +207purple grater igbo coco n yams, thank me later☺

  • @africanchild2618
    @africanchild2618 7 років тому +1

    This dish is called TIMBANA MUSA(DI)

  • @radiwalters4410
    @radiwalters4410 7 років тому

    pls can u use meat or only fish??

    • @PreciousKitchen
      @PreciousKitchen  7 років тому +1

      Radi Walters you could use meat - I would say smoked meat if you can but fish is the real deal.

  • @4484wawatag
    @4484wawatag 7 років тому

    I'm in Canada
    where can we found banana leaves ?
    Thanks

  • @aggi7695
    @aggi7695 6 років тому

    Please create food recipe book

  • @AfrikQ10
    @AfrikQ10 5 років тому +1

    Almost same as in Liberia

  • @Prudence27
    @Prudence27 7 років тому +1

    yes!!! thank you

  • @joanaasante1551
    @joanaasante1551 5 років тому +1

    Nice 💋💋💋💋
    Joana from Saudi

  • @Datchristianwoman
    @Datchristianwoman 7 років тому +1

    LOVE YOUR KABA, YUMMY DISH

  • @Womanist
    @Womanist 7 років тому +3

    Je plains toujours tes coiffures quand tu cuisines 😲puisque je me couvre à chaque fois la tête de peur que tous les odeurs de la cuisson ne me restent sur les cheveux 😝😝😝😝😝 re

  • @billakennedy8901
    @billakennedy8901 4 роки тому

    Good food, and that is my fever read mail, you have to eat with your heads not with spun.

  • @margaretelad3559
    @margaretelad3559 4 роки тому

    That is not taro. Is called malanga. Taro is ibo cocoa.

  • @omololapefok3586
    @omololapefok3586 6 років тому

    I think I will go with the blender this grating palava is too much

    • @PreciousKitchen
      @PreciousKitchen  6 років тому

      Omolola Pefok if you have a strong blender or food processor that will work well.