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GHANAIAN TEACHES HOW TO MAKE FUFU MORTAR/WADURO,HAND MADE MANUFACTURER|WEST AFRICA’S VERY OWN
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- Опубліковано 5 бер 2021
- GHANAIAN TEACHES HOW TO MAKE FUFU MORTAR/WADURO,HAND MADE MANUFACTURER|WEST AFRICA’S VERY OWN
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Never known how this was made! I believe you're the first youtuber to show this! Africans support Africans ✊🏽🇬🇭💯🎯
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You are the best youtuber so far, you are really doing great things, with you we are exploring the world.. God bless you ❤️ we appreciate everything you do. Kaikoooomiiii
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Excellent but hard work
Great video, so glad I found you. These mortar craftsman dont get paid enough.
Taty, your content is simply fire🔥🔥🔥! I do not know your process of thinking ideas, but it is pure intelligence and creativity. Switching into Twi is simply great, and always brings me "home." Remain your authentic self and do not change. The Ghanaian youtuber community needs more like you. Also shoutout to your camera man, as the angles are on point. Thanks for what you do and I am a big fan of your content and videos.
Aaawww you always there waiting for to upload a video and boom there you are always encouraging me. Thanks very much bro. Thanks for this huge support from you. Your comments actually keep me going and having the love to continue with UA-cam . I will always be myself. Thanks very much
Agree. Just found this channel a few months ago and the content is wonderful. I’ve wanted to know how these beautiful mortars are made.
Thanks for highlighting the hardwork of the people!! I have a greater appreciation for the creation of a waduro.
Intact you have show us that we get the MOST beautiful things in suncity
I loved learning and about this whole process. I feel so close to the environment. Help them put the products online to sale online. People all over the world can use there products.
Eeiii hard work paa ooo God bless their pockets hmmm
Yes ooo
You are opening people’s eyes,
Very informative... Enjoyed seeing the process of making a fufu mortar. Cool 👊🏿👍🏿
How much does one of those sell for?
Great craftsmanship 🙏🏿👍🏿
What is the name of the tree? This craft is amazing! I loved every minute of this video! Tatiana, your reverence for God and respect for these men is very honorable! You were raised the right way! Nyame Nhyira wo
This is absolutely amazing 👍
What a great job they do. 💯
They must be very STRONG 💪
Great video, thank you for shearing this video with us. ❤️🙏❤️🦋🦋🦋
Thanks to you watching too 🤗🥰
Could not agree with you more on government and politicians supporting our local industries. Such a move/act will create more employment as well which actually furthers development. It should be hurtful to every Ghanaian when our resources are plundered by outside forces while government/politicians look the other way. You articulated and stated it well. Keep mixing the Twi in there, as it makes your broadcasts authentic and fun.
What a mathematic way of work. U see them as if they do not anything. I salute them. Thank you sis.
U see them as if they do not know anything. I love their work. Some youth want to work in office and always complaining there is no work.
This craft belongs to a unique family in Sunyani. That is, the family of Koo Kyei, an old time comedian in the town. Good to see the family keeping up with this craft.
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These are very beautiful artwork
He's very good at making the mortar they are very skilled I wish I could've gotten one but am in Canada and I love fufu good job guys one love God bless you all.
Wow!! That's alot of work.
Amazing. This is such an art!
Kyinkanse ..!Yeah !! Thanks for the tutorial... Loved your video girl !! 🌸💕🌸🇬🇭
Thanks for another great video I am coming to visit very soon
Amazing great work
Beautiful craftsmanship it's nice to see the tradition continue.
Amazing!!!!❤😮❤
ive always wanted to know how this was made. thank you for sharing!
Yes, You are a fantastic youtuber. Curious, generous, human with endless love for life and the world surrounding us. I was wondering too how the mortar is made and now I see a hard work behind it. They make beautiful mortars. Watching your video I learn a lot and I wish if I was there too. My best wishes to all of you and many thanks for all knowledge and kindness you teach out.❤️
These men's are working hard and the knowledge they learn from elders on how to create mortar. Thanks for sharing this video. Interesting to watch.
They have such a great skill in their hands 🙏 not only Africans we all should support everybody ❤️ loved your efforts towards small business people
Wow wonderful hard work well done ❤️❤️👏
Wow this is hard work
Wow I want one ☝️ nice one .👍🏾
Ohh...our people are suffering. It's very dangerous doing this job without safety glasses. Respect.
Well done 👍 thanks for let us know how’s made thanks Gh all the way we should support our own thank
You are always welcome
THEY DID THAT!! GREAT GREAT!! WASHINGTON D.C.
HAIR IS SO BEAUTIFUL 🤩🤩
My sister that is why Always we are down we never go up and we never go forward Ghana supposed to stop all this mentality we are in common now so please garness popping your highs and help each other Jewish people that helped people we have to help each one another thank you my sister for your concern tablets..👌✌💖💖💖👏
You are right
I love your channel 💞. The support of each other is scarce these days. Their wood work is BEAUTIFUL ❤️
Haina very nice
Hard work oo. But we de enjoy the fufu and forget about the mortar man hard work
Ahahahah true oooo. Everyone forget about them
Thank you for your great things 👌❤
Thanks boss
@nii yemoh brought me here. I love your content. ❤️❤️
Well done dear
Good job
Am just loving this channel 😘😘
U bring home and sweet memories to our door step. Tnx so much 👍
One of our family house is immediately behind where u are 😊.
I know all the people there 😅
Ahahahaha then bring me my Easter gift ooooo na I just made your day. 🥰
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Always good work, love you
Love you too
Am a Jamaican Indian woman.
These men's showing their skills and techniques are professional for this job. And I wonder why they sells to foreigners to get money bcos their is not many big business in Ghana to support them. Well done guys...thanks Tatiana for sharing the video.
are love This
I would like to purchase this also. Tell me what to do.
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Wow that a lot work just for us to eat fufu. God bless their hard work. 🙏. Thanks for sharing 👍.
The hustle is real oooo . Thanks for watching
@@TatianaHaina ohh yea I can see . You welcome 👍
New fan of yours Tati keep it up 🔥👌
Thanks dear . 🥰
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Yes, it's been a long time since Africa got up.
But Ghana is on the right track.
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Love the accent
Please dear try and show as how to make masa is my favourite
Just AMAZING. HOW CAN I PURCHASE FROM THIS MAN? GIFTED HANDS❤️
Hello Taty! I’m a new American subscriber and I’ve watched many of your videos already about Ghanaian life, food, and all of its wonderful artisans such as the men in this video. I just love your content. Soooo, Imma need you to share my number with the brotha at the beginning of the video wearing the white shirt and black pants, who hammered the whole in the mortar, because as he’s fine. ☺️ Thanks girl!!👍🏿
Unbelievable how amazing these men's creates mortar without machines. It's not easy to chop the log for creating the mortar. And he's not using gloves to protect their hands from pain.bcos this job not easy. Tatiana maybe you can help to support this men's business bcos if they sells to foreigners bcos these workers needs money. So big companies in Ghana or govt help to support these men's job in the communities. So that these workers get money and govt get money if the govt provides these workers machines.
I think is ard Wednesday market. Good work
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Interesting
Thanks
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I can't believe they did that all by hand 😭😭 it's so amazing. At least there should be a machine.
It is a craft,immediately machines take over,all these people will lose their jobs. A good mortar may last like ten years or more,this means they are slow moving items and these craftsmen are able to keep up supply. What they need is protective gear like goggles , aprons ,gloves and better shelter etc.Good work Tatiana!!
I wonder why many older Africans are strong and healthy...cos they work hard and eat healthy.
You are perfectly right about supporting each other, that mentality
Started from colonialism of the continent. We ALKEBULANITES (Africans) must drop the colonial mentality and move forward, and one of the major cause of the bad mindedness is religion or g-zassism(jesusism) and all other religions that we know about in my view they're all misleading, plus the images that they portrays.
I hope someone will contact this man and invest in his company to export these beautiful items abroad
Exactly, (I'm from America but...) All Africa for Africans then God will bless. Take care of your/our own people first.
Exactly 🙏🏼
Lindo pilâo🥰🥰🙏🙏
Love from India ❤️❤️❤️
1. History: Fufu/Fufuo means "mash or mix" in Twi (language of the Akan ethnic groups in Ghana) and is a specific staple food for the Akans in southern part of Ghana and Ivory Coast, West Africa but now commonly features in many West and Central African countries in different textures but not every doughy African foods are Fufu.
Eg. is saying in Twi "fufu 3to (mash spicy ripped plantains mixed with palm oil eaten with peanuts) or fufu Gari Foto (mix spicy Gari with palm oil"
Fufuo (also means white and derived from the white color of cassava) is soft doughy swallow food made out of boiled cassava mixed with plantains or coco yams and pounded together in a mortar (waduro) with a pestle (woma) unique to the Akans, and only eaten with liquid soups (nkwan) such as, Light soup (Nkrakra nkwan), Abenkwan (palm nut soup), Nkatenkwan (peanut butter soup), Abunabun soup (green vegetable) with meats, fishes, snails, crabs, mushrooms and okro (nkruma) on the side. Fufuo/fufu is usually served in Asanka or Ayowaa (an earthware bowl; black or red in color) with the liquid soups poured on the Fufuo/fufu to look like an island which helps reduce the stickiness while eating.
*Right way to eat Fufu:
In between both the index and middle fingers cut a piece of the Fufuo/fufu like a scissor, tap a hole in it, scoop the soup and swallow, never chew the Fufu in order to enjoy the taste of the soup while swallowing.
*Authentic Ghana Fufuo/fufu preparation ⬇️
1. ua-cam.com/video/PQIa0V9L-PE/v-deo.html
2. ua-cam.com/video/Ro7-6AYftkw/v-deo.html
3. ua-cam.com/video/i_nMyOSvMf8/v-deo.html
In the typical Akan region in Ghana, Fufuo is mostly use but Ghanaian businesses men used only the name Fufu when they processed the authentic Fufuo/Fufu into cassava/plantains /coco yam flour 1. ua-cam.com/video/SszPhlmWDJE/v-deo.html 2. ua-cam.com/video/Z_XeI7n3aj8/v-deo.html some years ago and sold mainly in Ghana markets in most western countries such as America because they couldn't pound the Fufu just like they would in Ghana, as it's very noisy when pounding and it became popular among other Africans and parts of the Caribbean and now Nigerians are calling almost every African doughy foods as Fufu even though they have their names; Nigerian Pounded yam (Iyan), Akpu (fermented cassava dough which some Nigerians call as Fufu), Amala, Eba, semolina, oatmeal, cabbage. Nigerian soup textures are considered stews in Ghana since Ghana soups are generally broth like liquid texture which aide in swallowing the soft Ghana Fufuo/Fufu. Ghana stews [Palava sauce/Nkontomire stew (Egusi soup) or Akatoa/agushi stew, garden egg stew, egg stews, tomato stew and gravy stew etc.]. The thick textured Ghana stews goes with plain rice or Ampesie (boiled cubes of yams, plantains, cocoyams, potatoes cassava, Kooko/ taro root etc.) in Ghana. Okro stew or soup (when cooked without palm oil) with Banku (fermented cassava/corn dough similar to Nigerian Akpu dough) in Ghana.
*It's only Akpu (fermented cassava dough ) that some Nigerians call Fufu as a slang and it's because many Nigerians migrated to Ghana after Ghana's independence in 1957 and were sent back to Nigeria in 1969 and so they brought the name Fufu along to Nigeria. It's mostly the Nigerians living in abroad that have been calling almost all Nigerian doughy foods as Fufu but generally Nigerians call their doughy foods swallow foods.
Just like Bofrot which Nigerians call puff puff comes from Ghana because in the 1980s, Ghanaians brought it to Nigeria and it was Ghanaians who were frying and selling Bofrot/Puff puff in Nigeria until Ghanaians were sent back to Ghana but now most younger Nigerians will try to tell you it's Nigerians inventions
Also try Ghanaian🇬🇭 foods ♥️👍🏽. Try the original Fufuo/fufu from Ghana with Nkrakra soup (Light soup), peanut butter soup or palm nut soup. Waakye (waache) with Shito sauce, Ghana Jollof rice, Ampesie (boiled cubes of yams, plantains, cocoyams, potatoes cassava, Kooko/ taro root etc) with Ghana stews [Palava sauce/Nkontomire stew (Egusi soup) or garden egg stew, egg stews etc.]. Dokono/kenkey with fish and Mako sauce and Shito. Kokonte or Omotuo with Nkatenkwan, Abenkwan or Akatoa/agushi soup. Meat pie, Kelewele, Bofrot, fried yams with fish, Achomo, Ghana Chips, Sobolo drinks, Burkina drinks, Ghana Malta Guinness, Fanta, Asaana drinks, Kebab, chichinga/suya, Ghana sugar bread, tea bread etc.
2. watch this video ⬇️ ua-cam.com/video/CLeI7TAGe4Q/v-deo.html on Channels Television, a Nigerian news media where a Nigerian man wrongly gave false information to the Nigerian public lying on Ghana 🇬🇭 and claiming that Ghana's national Pona yams comes from Nigeria. *Pona yams are grown only in Ghana 🇬🇭 and are usually medium in size, sweet taste, white with smooth outer skin texture and eaten as Ampesie (boiled cubes of yams, plantains, cocoyams, cassava etc) and eaten with stews in Ghana . ⬇️ Pona yams-*** ua-cam.com/video/JUbhz-TT22g/v-deo.html
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I love tiana (sri lanka )
It seems the African diaspora have the same problem all over the world which is why I push supporting African and their descendants wherever they may be found. I would like to purchase one for use
Which part of sunyani are they located??
very good wood paa o. koo bibini is wasting it on waduro. ei haha
Plz we need to stick together.on African welfare
They have them in America I never see them in Canada.
cute when you go mad hahahahahaah
What kind of tree does this wood come from and used for the mortar? Would be useful and educational to know.
What type of tree do they use?
The reason why the white man fear the black man so much. The greatness, the strength, his creativity and the power be posses. We are truly a choose ppl just like Christ was hated so shall his children. This is amazing we create and invent all things.
Wow this is hard work... it's really sad to hear that best part of the wood is given to outsiders but locals are given the worse part. That's not fair
This Africa for you
Ciao Taty, come stai? Stai facendo un grande lavoro 😘😘. La cosa triste è non vedi nessun giovane fare tutti lavori che mostri . Sono sempre persone "vecchi"
Esatto. I giovani di oggi non vogliono imparare
@@TatianaHaina io ormai ho quasi perso la speranza che ho in Ghana . Senti che storia triste. Loro lavorano tanto per non essere neanche aiutati . In Europa non succederà mai quello che succede giù in Africa. Pensano solo ai soldi, che aiutare i propri. È una realtà molto triste e non so quando finirà tutto questo. Se la legge non funziona la corruzione non smetterà
Thank you for sharing my darling
These people need machinery for these awesome job they are doing it’s so hard to do one thing.
This is beautiful 😍
Using machines would take away the creativity from the process. We need to preserve the skill and history of these artisans. Handmade products preserve the authentic nature of the products and the personal organic touch is rich and enduring.
This is craft !! Unfortunately we Ghanaians look down on these things ..Sad.... imagine selling the quality wood to foreigners ... hmm colonial mentality
My stepdad is from Ghana and says the same thing. There's a lack of support from the government. They cater to foreigners at the expense of their people. Instead of helping Ghanaians utilize and profit from the country's rich resource, they give it foreign companies.
They should invest in routers and dremel
How can I buy one of those?
I’m in Ghana, I can arrange for you
Hi where can i locate them
Sunyani number 2
If African don’t support each other in Africa we won’t have an Africa to call home our only home we have.
Not an easy job to make the mortal for pounding fufu
Sayeed khan Bangladesh
They only respect other people.They should please support each other very sad is like somebody working something on them they need prayers it's everywhere most of our race prefer other people.
There’s no money for drilling machine, it should’ve been faster 🔑
No money ooo
How to contact them ???
Can you ship me one I send the shipping and pay for the marter
Please I need one 👍
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Ciao, come stai?