African Village Life: American man can't recognize anything in my Kenyan Village!

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  • @AFRICANTIGRESS
    @AFRICANTIGRESS  2 роки тому +12

    How many things can you recognize? What is your score?😂😂😂

    • @soinda87
      @soinda87 2 роки тому +2

      Kenyan here of course everything 😂😂

    • @denzilm6599
      @denzilm6599 Рік тому

      I recognized most of them but we have different names for them in Jamaica.

    • @denzilm6599
      @denzilm6599 Рік тому +1

      Maize= corn
      Ground nuts=peanuts etc.

  • @greenhouse9833
    @greenhouse9833 2 роки тому +12

    Apologies already but l loved this video. I wish I could see more of African girls bringing home our brothers back to wonderful villages not just white men. Not a racist so apologise again. I just want our black men to experience Africa. Are you guys just friends. His so cute please treat him gently.

    • @AFRICANTIGRESS
      @AFRICANTIGRESS  2 роки тому +2

      We've been friends for long, he's now my travel buddy ❤️

    • @BROTHAWARRIOR
      @BROTHAWARRIOR 2 роки тому

      👍🏾

    • @julielilote3496
      @julielilote3496 2 роки тому

      Wazungu intergrate very easily than black Americans. Black Americans who have lived in Tanzania don't bother learning local languages and culture unlike the many whites living here.

  • @jabulanithema1467
    @jabulanithema1467 2 роки тому +7

    This is what exam papers should ask at school. As people, we cant just consume processed food and not knowing what they are made of or where they come from. Its unfortunate that the roof of the houses have been modernized from grass (thresh) to iron. It could have been a wonderful experience for him to be in a natural self climate control space. What an educative video. Thank you.

  • @thandiwemahleka1991
    @thandiwemahleka1991 2 роки тому +5

    I'm soo surprised that some people from other side of the world don't know these things, that's why I created my UA-cam channel to be able to share this African village life with them
    Thank you sis for showing this wonderful man. I will surely do a video like this one, this December.

    • @SynergyEnergy33
      @SynergyEnergy33 2 роки тому +2

      Her friend is an American city guy, most of them don't know that type of stuff. An American country/rural living or small town guy would of easily been able to answer those questions. Also, what she's calling a Pumpkin..we call it a squash here in the US. To most Americans a Pumpkin looks like this 🎃. It's the big orange basketball looking one that is recognizes as a Pumpkin while all others are usually described as a squash. That's why he was confused by her calling the ones she was growing Pumpkins. Lol

    • @thandiwemahleka1991
      @thandiwemahleka1991 2 роки тому

      Woow squash, that's amazing really kkkk

    • @SynergyEnergy33
      @SynergyEnergy33 2 роки тому +1

      @@thandiwemahleka1991 lol yeah, our lingo is often much different than what's the norm in many other places of the world.

    • @sithabelamandlawenkosiwodu6298
      @sithabelamandlawenkosiwodu6298 Рік тому +1

      Even here in the south we don't know these things. Get a child from Pretoria and they'll do worse than this guy.

    • @thandiwemahleka1991
      @thandiwemahleka1991 Рік тому

      Really Sithabile?

  • @sharonfrazier2460
    @sharonfrazier2460 2 роки тому +7

    This episode was a lot of fun Tigress. 😂. You have to teach your friend about plants, science in terms of the planting and growing process plus to learn facts about the kinds or varieties.

  • @soinda87
    @soinda87 2 роки тому +7

    That homestead looks so green and beautiful.

  • @avodahproductions2203
    @avodahproductions2203 2 роки тому +7

    Nice tour. One love from Jamaica 🇯🇲🇯🇲❤️🇯🇲🇯🇲.

  • @BROTHAWARRIOR
    @BROTHAWARRIOR 2 роки тому +11

    Village life is the essence of life...good try, Jay! You'll do better as you go

    • @que-stead-que1717
      @que-stead-que1717 2 роки тому

      Thank you Askari, he will learn and pass on his knowledge.

  • @Tugalukeni
    @Tugalukeni 2 роки тому +5

    The brother look exactly like my best friend we were inseparable from Eastleigh. From his height, built, skin tone, dress code, mannerism and even voice am finding these resemblance phenomenal. Me and him used to run the CBD and Eastleigh.

  • @kongo289
    @kongo289 2 роки тому +5

    Interesting person , may God bless him in his mother land 🙏

  • @SynergyEnergy33
    @SynergyEnergy33 2 роки тому +4

    Your friend is an American big city guy, and you're quizzing him on things that would be known by mostly American country/rural living and maybe some small town folks. Lol I'm a Black-American country guy and I easily knew the answer to all of your questions. Lol

    • @SynergyEnergy33
      @SynergyEnergy33 2 роки тому +1

      By the way, here in the US what you're calling Pumpkin we typically call a squash here, specifically Butternut Squash for that particular type you're growing I think. A Pumpkin to most of us is the big orange basketball looking one that you see people carve faces into during Halloween and make Pumpkin pies and cakes out of, while most all others are oddly veiwed as types of squash. This is why he was confused by you saying that they were Pumpkins. Lol

  • @andrewngumunyu3730
    @andrewngumunyu3730 2 роки тому +5

    The correct english name for _Nduma_ is cocoyam or Taro, we Kenyans mistakenly call it arrowroot.

    • @AFRICANTIGRESS
      @AFRICANTIGRESS  2 роки тому

      Really?

    • @ubaachieng4668
      @ubaachieng4668 2 роки тому

      Taro sounds like Spanish and I thought that it is the Spanish word for cassava but it is long since I went to a Spanish store.

    • @AFRICANTIGRESS
      @AFRICANTIGRESS  2 роки тому +3

      When I was in west What was called cocoyam was different they are small

    • @panafrican.nation
      @panafrican.nation 2 роки тому

      @@ubaachieng4668 The taro name I've seen used in Pacific Islands from Hawaii to Samoa, Tonga etc

    • @julielilote3496
      @julielilote3496 2 роки тому

      @@panafrican.nation People in the pacifics have many African words mostly Bantu and Malagasy.

  • @LilyOgini
    @LilyOgini 2 роки тому +11

    I’m loving 🥰 this village already. 😇😁😁. Omg sis. You are setting him up with that mother hen .😂😂😂

    • @AFRICANTIGRESS
      @AFRICANTIGRESS  2 роки тому +1

      Yes! It would have given me a good laughter 🤣🤣🤣

    • @AFRICANTIGRESS
      @AFRICANTIGRESS  2 роки тому

      I used to so it as a child with my sister's 😂😂😂

    • @Kikongolessons
      @Kikongolessons 2 роки тому

      @@AFRICANTIGRESS 😂😂🤣🤣

  • @damarisambia1154
    @damarisambia1154 2 роки тому +3

    Your friend is open minded and you did great taking him to a typical kind of village Boma. I hope wale wamama wamezoea kutafuta uongo kwa UA-camrs wa Kenya awatatafuta muchene ya uongo ya huyu 😆

    • @soinda87
      @soinda87 2 роки тому +2

      They will. Waliniblock wote 😂😂

    • @AFRICANTIGRESS
      @AFRICANTIGRESS  2 роки тому +4

      Hao mashosho ni mapepo chafu! Tunawaombea wakombolewe

  • @teresiawachira1034
    @teresiawachira1034 2 роки тому +5

    African Tigress, majority of African Americans live in cities. I said majority. Majority ya wazungu ndio wana own lands.

    • @que-stead-que1717
      @que-stead-que1717 2 роки тому +1

      Very true. I’m in the city and fortunately own property on a 1/4 acre. Not much at all, but I’m working magic. Many cities will not allow farm animals, but ours allow chickens, roosters, and a few smaller animals. If we move to a rural area, we are usually harassed and many cannot afford the land. My friend and her family own a farm in a rural area close by. It’s wonderful😊.

    • @AFRICANTIGRESS
      @AFRICANTIGRESS  2 роки тому

      Oh ndio maana

    • @teresiawachira1034
      @teresiawachira1034 2 роки тому +1

      @@AFRICANTIGRESS It's a sad story ya watu wa African descent. Read their history. It's kind of sad.

    • @panafrican.nation
      @panafrican.nation 2 роки тому

      @@teresiawachira1034 They were promised 40 acres and a mule per family after slavery, lakini wapi?

    • @teresiawachira1034
      @teresiawachira1034 2 роки тому

      @@panafrican.nation Some evils done to minorities in 🇺🇸 is the most evil human rights ever k own. The history is sad. It's just got better, but now is systematic.

  • @misswogdaily2344
    @misswogdaily2344 2 роки тому +8

    Great video! I'm from California and I knew about half of these leaves because we grew them in our backyard there and also have a few of them growing on our land in North Carolina.

    • @AFRICANTIGRESS
      @AFRICANTIGRESS  2 роки тому

      Thank you Miss

    • @que-stead-que1717
      @que-stead-que1717 2 роки тому +1

      I’m close to Detroit in Zone 6 with a 3 month growing season. I bought a greenhouse this year and extended it a few months. As an experiment, I was able to grow a few textiles of loofah and cotton. I completed my final harvest on yesterday. I will spin the cotton to use as yarn to crochet bags to sell. I can command a higher price because I grew the fiber from seed, and will have done the whole process by hand. Your Zones in California and North Carolina are two of the best🌏. My Nephew just moved to NC I want him to start growing as well😊.

    • @que-stead-que1717
      @que-stead-que1717 2 роки тому

      I meant to add that I also planted a baby olive tree in a container and it grew quick😬😵‍💫. I never thought about what to do after it gets to big for the greenhouse 😛. Next year I am planting a Moringa tree.

    • @misswogdaily2344
      @misswogdaily2344 2 роки тому +1

      @@que-stead-que1717 Wow that's great news to hear! I'm sure your cotton will be a success story. I suppose you could try to get oil out of your olive tree and when your maringa takes off it'll provide all kind of healthy advantages! God-bless you and happy harvest! 🍉 🍑 😊

    • @que-stead-que1717
      @que-stead-que1717 2 роки тому

      @@misswogdaily2344 I didn’t learn about moringa until watching an African garden video. I then researched this miracle tree. My friend in Georgia planted two just for harvest because they will die in the winter. I’m hoping that mine can survive in the greenhouse if wrapped. As for the cotton, I was shocked. I thought that it had failed because summer ended before the bolls opened. I decided to pull it up by the roots, and put in a jar with water. I then used my grow light to substitute the sun and the bolls began to open in mid-November. It took a full 9 months because I planted the seeds indoors under the light on March 5th.

  • @letitiaisrael5390
    @letitiaisrael5390 2 роки тому +4

    I love the village he and I gets zero and I m a country girl I want too live in the village with lots of chickens turkeys especially those Africans chickens. Oh keep country boy Jay around a little bit he might bring back his knowledge back to the ATL . 😀👍🏾🙏🏾

  • @soinda87
    @soinda87 2 роки тому +7

    He killed me when he said ovacado😂😂😂😂. At least he’s learning.

  • @novemberlady9378
    @novemberlady9378 2 роки тому +8

    Haahaa Jay needs to stay at least 1 wk in the village.He made my day

    • @AFRICANTIGRESS
      @AFRICANTIGRESS  2 роки тому +1

      Exactly what I told him I need to go leave in a village with no wifi for a week 😂😂😂

  • @kemosijrlv9536
    @kemosijrlv9536 Рік тому +3

    You tried to trick him to catch the chicks 🤣🤣🤣 angeona moto

  • @eddiethorne6461
    @eddiethorne6461 2 роки тому +5

    Those pumpkins looked like what we call squash in the USA.

    • @AFRICANTIGRESS
      @AFRICANTIGRESS  2 роки тому +2

      Oh we call them calabash pumpkin

    • @MRSZ5440
      @MRSZ5440 2 роки тому +3

      That's what I was thinking squash.

    • @misswogdaily2344
      @misswogdaily2344 2 роки тому +1

      That's true. Pumpkin/squash its all in the same family. ..

  • @nightmare2369
    @nightmare2369 2 роки тому +5

    Great entertainment and education! You all’s chemistry is awesome. Keep it up!

  • @stellakagendo7324
    @stellakagendo7324 2 роки тому +5

    Nairobi kids the same group with that guy.they see unripe mangoes on the tree and say it's eggs 😅😅😅

  • @faithgatwiry
    @faithgatwiry 2 роки тому +5

    Village life is goals. The views so green you guys are blessed

  • @soinda87
    @soinda87 2 роки тому +5

    If I was him I’ll have used my phone to identify all the plants.

    • @AFRICANTIGRESS
      @AFRICANTIGRESS  2 роки тому +1

      Hahahaha that's cheating

    • @MRSZ5440
      @MRSZ5440 2 роки тому

      Naw different plants grow in different regions if he's from the ATL he probably buys vegetables at the supermarket.

  • @africarain8294
    @africarain8294 2 роки тому +5

    Omg 😄 tell the American he need to visit South Florida where the Caribbean people bring their country with them😀

    • @AFRICANTIGRESS
      @AFRICANTIGRESS  2 роки тому +1

      I have told him

    • @misswogdaily2344
      @misswogdaily2344 2 роки тому +1

      Lol. Tell the American to visit a farm! I'm from Southern California and grew half of these things in my backyard in sub- tropical weather.🤣🤣🤗🤗

    • @que-stead-que1717
      @que-stead-que1717 2 роки тому

      @@misswogdaily2344 you better say that!👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾

    • @SynergyEnergy33
      @SynergyEnergy33 2 роки тому

      @@misswogdaily2344 lol. Yeah, I mad a similar comment in this thread. He's clearly a city guy and thus is not likely to know the answers to most of those questions. Most American country folk like me would of easily answered all of those questions. Lol

    • @misswogdaily2344
      @misswogdaily2344 2 роки тому +1

      Shucks, I'm from the city and knew them but that's only because we grew them in our backyard.

  • @jacmu197
    @jacmu197 2 роки тому +5

    Beautiful scenery

  • @Wizziestembiso
    @Wizziestembiso 2 роки тому +5

    Village life is simply the best

  • @jasonforsythe9851
    @jasonforsythe9851 Рік тому

    Avocado is called #pear here in Jamaica.

  • @orangemoonglows2692
    @orangemoonglows2692 2 роки тому +1

    i think that fruit tree is what we call a mulberry. in fact, i just got some cuttings to start.

  • @valentino3704
    @valentino3704 Рік тому

    Hi Tigress.
    Amazing job.
    Hungero.
    But if you want to really improve your businesses, you have 2 vidéos on YT.
    Autonomisation des villages africains ( french) by Afrique Média..
    and Songhai farm...
    Those will really help you..
    Jah love

  • @panafrican.nation
    @panafrican.nation 2 роки тому +1

    Do a video on what Rongai people think about Kenyans 🇰🇪

  • @gracceykerry
    @gracceykerry 2 роки тому +5

    Amazing 😍 he's learned alot 🤔

  • @HenriettaLawson-q3v
    @HenriettaLawson-q3v 4 місяці тому

    Your mum is beautiful.. much ❤ from Ghana

  • @BROTHAWARRIOR
    @BROTHAWARRIOR 2 роки тому +4

    Jay is smart...no laugh at his expense🐔

  • @jasonforsythe9851
    @jasonforsythe9851 Рік тому

    2:53 Chicken merry hawk deh near. My mom would often repeat it to me as a child. ha!ha! #Jamaicanproverb

  • @isiomaamma9869
    @isiomaamma9869 2 роки тому +1

    We do not know about millet in the west only by name, but we know corn where we get corn flour from

  • @vveronicamakori2297
    @vveronicamakori2297 2 роки тому +2

    Which part of Kenya is this with large scale of lands I love the place

  • @Kikongolessons
    @Kikongolessons 2 роки тому +4

    Give him time Tigress 🥰🥰😂😂🤣🤣

  • @sithabelamandlawenkosiwodu6298

    16:50 yes please. First time seeing him being this open and smiling. And I've already watched the Philippines vlogs.
    I scored 3/11 😥.

  • @JG-bi3he
    @JG-bi3he Рік тому

    I'm from the US, and I know all those. He just didn't learn them lol. He's still cute.

  • @africarain8294
    @africarain8294 2 роки тому +3

    Love how the mill house cleannnnnnnn

  • @AteVickay2023
    @AteVickay2023 Рік тому

    Similar here in the Philippine village, maybe the only difference is the food

  • @garyxrebucasofficialvlog5747
    @garyxrebucasofficialvlog5747 2 роки тому +1

    If I we’re him I believe I answered all you’re questions beacause I also grew up in a village😂 lol

  • @denzilm6599
    @denzilm6599 Рік тому

    In Jamaica we call those scallions, not onions.

  • @sherryshazala7123
    @sherryshazala7123 2 роки тому +1

    Village life the best, very beautiful the pumpkin leave ,groundnuts for me enjoy your stay.

  • @mosesadventist2335
    @mosesadventist2335 2 роки тому +2

    Where is this place. Invite me for the Harambee for the church.

  • @newsazurteam8901
    @newsazurteam8901 Рік тому +2

    Many thanks for your very interesting video. I like this landscape. 🤗

  • @soinda87
    @soinda87 2 роки тому +2

    They call them spring onions here.

    • @AFRICANTIGRESS
      @AFRICANTIGRESS  2 роки тому

      He doesn't know it apparently 🤦🏾‍♀️🤣🤣🤣

  • @bosshogg0713
    @bosshogg0713 2 роки тому +1

    Atlanta Hawks shout-out to the ATLiens

  • @africarain8294
    @africarain8294 2 роки тому +2

    Give him 2 out of 10 for good student he try😄

  • @Globalmelanin
    @Globalmelanin 2 роки тому +1

    I interview people currently living in the diaspora

  • @mercyart
    @mercyart Рік тому +1

    Bambooo... This video is funny

  • @mercyart
    @mercyart Рік тому

    ATI SEEDS.......Woiiiiiii. Am on the floor

  • @yibariki
    @yibariki 2 роки тому +4

    😂🤣bro is not even trying

    • @ubaachieng4668
      @ubaachieng4668 2 роки тому +1

      No point in trying if you never been to a farm or have never seen growing crops. It all Greek to the eyes in that case.

  • @sandrashoko5238
    @sandrashoko5238 2 роки тому +2

    Plz you must come back and learn more ❤❤❤

  • @mwanvlogs
    @mwanvlogs 2 роки тому +2

    Very interesting video

  • @usertopista6633
    @usertopista6633 2 роки тому +2

    I just laughed through the whole vedio but at some point he tried

    • @AFRICANTIGRESS
      @AFRICANTIGRESS  2 роки тому

      aki i always assume these are normal things kumbe...

  • @floasa8484
    @floasa8484 2 роки тому +1

    He is one of the many domm Americans who don't even how many states are in the USA.

    • @AFRICANTIGRESS
      @AFRICANTIGRESS  2 роки тому +1

      He's actually good in History

    • @Datz-Donna
      @Datz-Donna Рік тому +2

      His favorite shop is a bookstore. You sound like a fool criticizing a total stranger based on your feelings.

    • @sithabelamandlawenkosiwodu6298
      @sithabelamandlawenkosiwodu6298 Рік тому +1

      @@Datz-Donna this person didn't just criticise but insulted him. When you feel the need to insult someone because they don't know African vegetables and fruit even though they've never lived in Africa and a village at that it shows you live a sad life.

  • @thatgirlvapa
    @thatgirlvapa 2 роки тому +4

    🤣🤣🤣 touching the chicks is not a joke

    • @AFRICANTIGRESS
      @AFRICANTIGRESS  2 роки тому

      We did it as children for a good run and laugh as children

    • @thatgirlvapa
      @thatgirlvapa 2 роки тому +1

      @@AFRICANTIGRESS I can relate too

    • @BROTHAWARRIOR
      @BROTHAWARRIOR 2 роки тому

      Indeed..he was too smart for that

    • @nimohben2542
      @nimohben2542 2 роки тому

      African TIGRESS i bet you are a harsh teacher 🤣🤣

  • @nwananka
    @nwananka 2 роки тому +3

    This is why I love your channel. That authentic village life. In America most people have not picked a fruit from a tree all their life. They just buy from stores.

    • @AFRICANTIGRESS
      @AFRICANTIGRESS  2 роки тому +2

      I guess that's why he couldn't recognize most trees

    • @nwananka
      @nwananka 2 роки тому +3

      @@AFRICANTIGRESS You were playing high stakes with that $1000 bet. He seems to be from Atlanta and Georgia is known for growing peanut.

    • @AFRICANTIGRESS
      @AFRICANTIGRESS  2 роки тому +1

      @@nwananka I knew he'd fail 🤣🤣🤣👍🏾

    • @nwananka
      @nwananka 2 роки тому +1

      @@AFRICANTIGRESS lmao 🤣🤣🤣🤣. Anyways you really gave him a nice experience he will always remember. In his words " this looks beautiful"

    • @Kikongolessons
      @Kikongolessons 2 роки тому +1

      @@nwananka Sure 😂😂🤣🤣

  • @aj7009
    @aj7009 2 роки тому +1

    👍

  • @jasonforsythe9851
    @jasonforsythe9851 Рік тому

    5:04 Pumpkins tend to fall off whenever I look at them at that stage for some reason. Has this been yr experience?🤣

  • @JackMcCabeFL-USA
    @JackMcCabeFL-USA 2 роки тому +1

    Amazing.

  • @clintcornish5657
    @clintcornish5657 Рік тому

    This one that doesn't even know a tomato plant, do you think he can identify a groundnut plants 🤔🤷🤔

  • @teresiawachira1034
    @teresiawachira1034 2 роки тому +1

    Those onions are called chives.

  • @tamkan2747
    @tamkan2747 2 роки тому +1

    Great 👍🏽

  • @jesulasmith3148
    @jesulasmith3148 2 роки тому +2

    When he said avocado 🥑 I died 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @albertaabdu1255
    @albertaabdu1255 2 роки тому +2

    Loved the content

  • @xxx-lw7ym
    @xxx-lw7ym 2 роки тому +1

    ❤️

  • @gregorywynn3244
    @gregorywynn3244 2 роки тому +1

    Fun Video and very informative

  • @mavissithole1325
    @mavissithole1325 Рік тому +1

    Kkkkk

  • @jennymushinka98
    @jennymushinka98 Рік тому

    Peanuts they call them in the western world

  • @cyelgreen4655
    @cyelgreen4655 2 роки тому +2

    Your guest is lost on the farm

  • @Wizziestembiso
    @Wizziestembiso 2 роки тому +5

    Jay 😅😅😅😅0/10 see me (teacher)

  • @mokz91
    @mokz91 Рік тому

    But plants are learnt at school OMG

  • @elizabethsonga7698
    @elizabethsonga7698 2 роки тому +1

    Tigress is this your home?

  • @avodahproductions2203
    @avodahproductions2203 2 роки тому +2

    Peanuts 🥜

  • @BROTHAWARRIOR
    @BROTHAWARRIOR 2 роки тому +2

    Atlanta Hawks, lol

  • @doreensmall932
    @doreensmall932 2 роки тому +2

    It's peanut

    • @AFRICANTIGRESS
      @AFRICANTIGRESS  2 роки тому

      He lost $1000 🤣🤣🤣

    • @doreensmall932
      @doreensmall932 2 роки тому +2

      @@AFRICANTIGRESS I know American doesn't know plants I'm Jamaican 🇯🇲 I would win that money lol

    • @AFRICANTIGRESS
      @AFRICANTIGRESS  2 роки тому

      @@doreensmall932 haha om coming to Jamaica soon

    • @doreensmall932
      @doreensmall932 2 роки тому

      @@AFRICANTIGRESS hope to meet you you're welcome

  • @jonhoncho1870
    @jonhoncho1870 2 роки тому +1

    Damn my boi James

  • @akothodundo7118
    @akothodundo7118 Рік тому

    What is the name of that village , and which county in Kenya.🇰🇪🇰🇪

  • @yonathanlema4272
    @yonathanlema4272 Рік тому +1

    💚💛♥️

  • @africarain8294
    @africarain8294 2 роки тому +1

    🥜

  • @mercyart
    @mercyart Рік тому

    Avocado...LOL

  • @sarapeace7570
    @sarapeace7570 2 роки тому

    2

  • @ExtremeEntrepreneurship
    @ExtremeEntrepreneurship 2 роки тому +1

    Subscribed! Are you willing to be interviewed for my channel and next book?

  • @AT-gu8by
    @AT-gu8by 2 роки тому +5

    You have to realize the majority of Americans buy the food in a supermarket, your being very judgmental.

    • @AFRICANTIGRESS
      @AFRICANTIGRESS  2 роки тому +9

      AT I'm not we just having fun

    • @misswogdaily2344
      @misswogdaily2344 2 роки тому +5

      Judgmental?? I'm an African American and I disagree. She was just having fun. The video was very entertaining; even my 80 year old mother was laughing through out it.

    • @que-stead-que1717
      @que-stead-que1717 2 роки тому +2

      @@misswogdaily2344 I didn’t take offense to African Tigress either😊. I only responded to the person who said that most Americans have never picked a fruit from a tree🤣🤣🤣🤣…I refused to let that one slide, my many fruit trees would get me if I did😵‍💫.

    • @avanelhylton
      @avanelhylton 2 роки тому +3

      It is normal that he doesn’t know those fruits and vegetables. It is based on where he was raised. Thanks for teaching him AT. Love it!

    • @ubaachieng4668
      @ubaachieng4668 2 роки тому +1

      Some Africans don't know either. If you live in the city and never visit the village or your village doesn't grow some things.