AFANG SOUP RECIPE

Поділитися
Вставка
  • Опубліковано 28 сер 2024
  • Afang soup is one of the easiest Nigerian soups you can make - it is also delicious and full of nutrition! If you live in Nigeria, it is better to grind it at the market-your soup would be less watery & the texture better (but I realise they don't wash the leaves before grinding which is why I prefer grinding at home)
    If you are not subscribed join the family by clicking bit.ly/1mq1DGq and let's be friends on Instagram / sisi_yemmie . If you miss me during the week, you will find me on my blog www.sisiyemmie.com
    Send me an email, I'd love to read from you sisi@sisiyemmie.com (FOR BUSINESS: business@sisiyemmie.com)
    Location: Lagos, Nigeria (West Africa)
    I'm a Nigerian Food and Lifestyle Blogger documenting bits of every other day in my life with my son, Tito and husband Bobo.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 384

  • @SisiYemmieTV
    @SisiYemmieTV  6 років тому +103

    Afang soup is one of the easiest Nigerian soups you can make - it is also delicious and full of nutrition! If you live in Nigeria, it is better to grind it at the market-your soup would be less watery & the texture better (but I realise they don't wash the leaves before grinding which is why I prefer grinding at home)

    • @nneomaobia2200
      @nneomaobia2200 6 років тому +1

      Won't the water leaves be overcooked?

    • @MitchellXris
      @MitchellXris 6 років тому +16

      Hello Sisi. You can try pounding the leaves instead. Wouldn't require water, so the soup will be drier.
      Also if you find somehow that the water is too much, leave the pot open for the water to vaporize

    • @janetubeji9665
      @janetubeji9665 6 років тому +2

      SisiYemmieTV I love all your videos Sis💕❤️😘😘

  • @legend4259
    @legend4259 6 років тому +289

    There are two major ways of cooking it, most people don't know the other method which doesn't require waterleaf and it's a classic. It's called "Afang eyop" Eyop there is what the Igbos called banga.
    Afang eyop is prepared the same way banga soup is prepared and it goes this way:-
    1. Boil the palm kernel in water until soft. This should take about 20 to 25 minutes.
    2. In a mortar and pestle, pound the kernels until pulpy, then transfer the pulps to a large bowl. Add water and sieve into another bowl or pot. Keep doing this until you get enough liquid extract to make your soup. Dispose of the rest.
    3. Wash and season your meats, fish (preferably fresh cat fish) and whatever else you are using and boil until soft (the same way you are doing in this video).
    4. Boil the extracted palm kenel liquid for about 10 to 15 minutes.
    5. Then add your meat, fish, crayfish, a little more chilli powder, salt and seasoning cube to taste and cook for about 10 to 15 minutes.
    5. Add your Afang leaves and let it cook for about 15 -20 minutes or less. That’s it.
    Don't forget to come and thank me later. :D
    God bless my mama.

  • @tegaaberare
    @tegaaberare 3 місяці тому +2

    Watching this in 2024 and I just want to say thank you for taking us to the market with you. That’s what makes this video x100 better 🥺

  • @ditchthetalk3821
    @ditchthetalk3821 3 роки тому +6

    Sis Yemi I really like that your recipes is natural and fast, you didn't talk too much, you didn't waste time. But I most also mention (as a cross-river girl) that the traditional Afang soup is not blended, the least you can do is eat pound the afang just a little bit. I am not shading your recipe, I love it.. Guys you should try it out, but I also urge you to try it the way I recommended, you see how they sliced that afang for you, cook it like that or pound it a little to soften (seems like you like soft afang) and taste the massive difference. Its my people's local meal, so I had to comment. But then again. Thank you for great content.. Loving your channel ❤👍

  • @rosemaryumo4552
    @rosemaryumo4552 6 років тому +235

    I'm a calabar girl and Afang is my favorite soup. you cooked it very well but water was too much. we have a special waterleaf we use in cooking Afang which is 'curly waterleaf' it does not have water and very dry. next time try it

  • @flamzy4403
    @flamzy4403 3 роки тому +5

    I want to make afang soup and and it is my first time.. Guys pray for me 😂😂 sisiyemmie nah ur hand I dey 🤷

  • @311045ruby
    @311045ruby 4 роки тому +15

    Well done. I’m partly Calabar and grew up in Calabar. We cooked the soup all the time. I’m so glad to see you didn’t add onions. A typical CALABAR person cannot stand onions in Afang soup. You did well Sisi Yemmie.

  • @nanbyenscraft
    @nanbyenscraft 6 років тому +4

    Just found out my fiance enjoys afang soup because he did his NYSC in Calabar but he loves to buy it from Calabar restaurants in Jos.. Never tasted it, never cooked it and am glad Sisi Yemmie did a video yayyyy....i enjoy watching your videos...so easy and love the explanantions. Am sure my fiance will be pleased and thank you!

  • @forbes8065
    @forbes8065 6 років тому +60

    I cook this soup every other week, my favourite. I usually add my palm oil before I add the water leaf, then the Ukazi. The palm oil mixing with the stock, before the introduction and soaking of the waterleaf and ukazi makes it taste amazing. Nice one sisi

  • @showtime2635
    @showtime2635 6 років тому +15

    Oh wow..I guessed right. This is called eru in Cameroon. On the contrary, we don't blend the leaves. We cook the sliced ones like that..Very delicious.

  • @mellyakinduro1484
    @mellyakinduro1484 6 років тому +8

    ah reminds me of when i went home this Christmas. my mum blessed my whole soul with Afang! - My fav soup! and it must be with the periwinkle you suck out from the shell because it adds an extra flavour to me!

  • @pg7815
    @pg7815 6 років тому +98

    I’m so curious to taste Nigerian food... Us Haitians, we never mix meats; like you would never see fish and goat together in one pot. So I find your cooking quite unique...

  • @nkengleonarda4669
    @nkengleonarda4669 6 років тому +27

    Wow..it is similar to how we cook eru in Cameroon except for the fact that we let the water dry off from the soup. So yummy indeed...

  • @aishadiallo9514
    @aishadiallo9514 5 років тому +7

    This looks exactly like Mali “saga saga” the difference is that we cook it a little bit more to let the water dry. Very delicious.❤️😋

  • @uchennafaith6550
    @uchennafaith6550 5 років тому +5

    I just love the woman
    And her short way of cooking 😊😊😊

  • @DailyBreadnWord
    @DailyBreadnWord 6 років тому +12

    Sisi, one day do a video of the leaves you use in your cooking so that I can see if they can be found in Kenya. I really enjoy your food vlogs with my ideas, I would love to try and cook it here.

  • @deskell7826
    @deskell7826 6 років тому +21

    In Cameroon we call this eru, but we don’t blend our afang tho... I loveeeeee it with garri.

  • @jacklinewambui7725
    @jacklinewambui7725 2 роки тому +5

    I'm Kenyan in Nigeria, i tried this and the results were perfect 😋thank you

  • @UnyimeEdet
    @UnyimeEdet 6 років тому +27

    SisiYemmie, Pls always do well to caption each interval of your cooking video with the time it takes to wait or boil a particular ingredient of soups. For example, caption clearly on the video 5mins if it should take 5mins to boil the meat and other chewables before adding waterleaf and the rest of it. it will help deaf subscribers at least since your video is targeting anyone irrespective of age and condition.
    My own opinion.

  • @linconnue3534
    @linconnue3534 6 років тому +10

    This is almost like what we call Eru in Cameroon. But we don't grind the Eru (okazi) leaves. Looks soo yum.

  • @nkechiajaeroh3577
    @nkechiajaeroh3577 6 років тому +6

    Yes to Afang🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾
    Oh my, see how FRESH the ingredients are. We here in America, using dry ingredients. It well.

  • @olayemiolumuji4204
    @olayemiolumuji4204 5 років тому

    I got all the ingredients for afang soup only, to realize I don't have an idea on how to cook it. Stumbled on your video and my afang soup journey ended well😋. Thanks dear.

  • @opeyemikassim248
    @opeyemikassim248 4 роки тому +3

    Sisiyemmie God bless you for all this videos you upload....chai my future husband will enjoy ooo,cos I love to cook just like you.

  • @vanessaomoghene1615
    @vanessaomoghene1615 5 років тому +2

    I just prepared the soup following every step you showed us and believe me, it turned out perfectly. Thanks

  • @ahiakwojoy
    @ahiakwojoy 2 роки тому

    Thank you so much! you've been my life saver since I moved back to Nigeria

  • @peacebassey197
    @peacebassey197 6 років тому +4

    I saw afang soup and as an Akwa Ibom babe I quickly 'fashed' the video I was watching to watch Sisi Yemmie' s. Okay Sisi over to you!

    • @SisiYemmieTV
      @SisiYemmieTV  6 років тому +1

      Lady Peace Basino awww that's so sweet

  • @SaloneDutchess
    @SaloneDutchess 6 років тому +22

    Hi Sisi Yemmie hope all is well☺️I was thinking if it was possible for you to look up western african dishes from for example sierra leone, liberia, togo etc that are similar to nigerian certain dishes and try to share your own recipe recreating them? That would be nice to see 😁

  • @uchegbumaryjosephine9746
    @uchegbumaryjosephine9746 3 роки тому +4

    Just recommended this video to a neighbour who wants to make Afang for the first time. You can't go wrong with Sisi Yemmie's recipe 100%.

  • @digitalmommy6638
    @digitalmommy6638 Рік тому

    I love how you go straight to the point

  • @confidenceoparaocha4226
    @confidenceoparaocha4226 6 років тому

    Thanks for sharing. Before adding the water leaf, wash and squeeze out excess of water,, also the dry prawn....I personally duo can not add it like that, this soup doesn't need whole dry prawns in, personal preference sha. Look yummy welldone.

  • @Stephanie-id7ut
    @Stephanie-id7ut 6 років тому +1

    Man!! That soup looks magical...like it will change my life o!! I hope the company that I purchase my food stuff has the afang and water leaves. Sisi I love your make up and hair... that's my favorite hair style for you🤗.

  • @poutchoudukeur3046
    @poutchoudukeur3046 3 роки тому

    In Congo we call it fumbwa leave or coco we chop it small just like u had it prior to put it in the processor we cook with peanut soup or what u guys call banga soup or in some sort of pepe soup we dont boil we add it at a very end u can even stop the fire before adding it

  • @beckysilky2868
    @beckysilky2868 6 років тому +4

    My *love* for Afang soup *cannot* be compared to any other...omg 😍😍😍

  • @kayA-gv1rb
    @kayA-gv1rb 2 роки тому

    😭😭😭I need to stop watching your videos it's making me soooo hungry and missing home (Cameroon) I almost licked my phone screen. Food looks delicious 😋 😋 😋 😋... I do love 😍 your videos.. I'm always looking for new recipes to make. Thanks for sharing

  • @joanambi7896
    @joanambi7896 3 роки тому

    You videos make me look foward to visiting nigeria and eating nigerian delicacies...much love from cameroon

  • @eniolaodugbesan866
    @eniolaodugbesan866 6 років тому +1

    I am so going to prepare this soup by weekend . I like your method of cooking . It’s so easy to follow

  • @rachelle2906
    @rachelle2906 5 років тому +1

    Oh my I'm haitian and we don't have this kind of food in our menu but i would love to try it looks so good !

  • @norachime8802
    @norachime8802 6 років тому +33

    "Tighting it to your chest" cracked me up

  • @Nuella0gungbe
    @Nuella0gungbe 3 роки тому +1

    Omggg thanks so freaking much.. I literally just tried making this soup by following your method, my first time btw and it came out very well!!!😁

  • @oduntanbalogun3816
    @oduntanbalogun3816 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks for this recipe. Going to try it out tomorrow. One suggestion though, if you could, I think it'd be nice for you to have a list of ingredients in the video description. Would really help all the amateur chefs out there

    • @liko4266
      @liko4266 4 роки тому

      I also think it would too. I m not an english native. I did not catch all the ingredients for the recipe. Please help😢

  • @OgeAsmrChannel
    @OgeAsmrChannel 6 років тому +6

    Oh, I like Afang soup, very healthy recipe

  • @ritaekhaguere8769
    @ritaekhaguere8769 6 років тому +3

    Sisi yemmie oh this soup recipe looks amazing and delicious omg mmmm but i can't have it eih my African how i miss everything about Nigeria thanks dear sister God bless you

    • @SisiYemmieTV
      @SisiYemmieTV  6 років тому

      Rita Ekhaguere awwwww thank you!

  • @BrandySookie-hs7om
    @BrandySookie-hs7om Рік тому +1

    I prepared this soup yesterday for the time 🥰 trust me so delicious 😋

  • @fantasticfavour
    @fantasticfavour 6 років тому +41

    Hmmm Sisi yemmie see me ooo I pray make I no dream this soup this night!😋😋😋😋

    • @SisiYemmieTV
      @SisiYemmieTV  6 років тому +1

      Fantastic Favour ha ha ha

    • @julianafred
      @julianafred 6 років тому

      That's why I did watch it yesternight when I saw the video😂🤣😀. Nice job ma

    • @Deojie
      @Deojie 6 років тому +1

      Fantastic Favour you are here 🤣🙌

    • @SisNgBleVlog
      @SisNgBleVlog 6 років тому

      Fantastic Favour 😋😋😋hmmm

    • @SisNgBleVlog
      @SisNgBleVlog 6 років тому

      SisiYemmieTV 😋😋😉🤗🙋‍♀️

  • @imohgabriel3790
    @imohgabriel3790 5 років тому +1

    Thanks for The guidance. With your great guide I was able to make a great, delicious afang Soup. Keep it up Ma'am

  • @bettyhartog2352
    @bettyhartog2352 6 років тому +1

    Thanks sisi for making me learn dis so easy ! This is the only soup I ve not cooked by myself. I’m so ready to cook mine 💃🏼💃🏼💃🏼👍💋

  • @omehenwanneka8953
    @omehenwanneka8953 4 роки тому

    This your Afang make mad sense, I'll modify it to get my personal recipe. Thanks

  • @dorisfidelis6542
    @dorisfidelis6542 5 років тому +3

    I love vegetable soup so much. Thanks for sharing Sisi Yemmie.
    Can I replace the waterleaf with spinach?

  • @mbighachristy5006
    @mbighachristy5006 6 років тому +8

    Nice soap, I just miss Cameroon after watching this cos we make it too, very delicious

    • @juliamukete
      @juliamukete 6 років тому

      Mbigha Christy it looks like Eru

    • @misskabia4955
      @misskabia4955 6 років тому

      Mbigha Christy Afang Soup 🍲 originates from Calabar , Cameroon 🇨🇲 share border with Calabar. I see why you can make it.

    • @iammartha4424
      @iammartha4424 6 років тому +1

      Is this eru

  • @lynnfaraj9051
    @lynnfaraj9051 6 років тому

    Good morning love, I love your your energy. Just came across your channel on UA-cam this morning and I’ve already subscribed and watched most of your videos!! Keep up the great works beautiful!!!❤️💗🌸👌🏾😊

  • @Emily-vt6lz
    @Emily-vt6lz Рік тому

    i have been watching your video for a long time now but never subscribed but the way u asked us to subscribe made me laugh i had to subscribe i love your contents

  • @uchechiclare7805
    @uchechiclare7805 6 років тому +2

    Am soo happy, waiting for this from instagram, thanks sisi love

  • @Wakagirl
    @Wakagirl 6 років тому +10

    Chei!!! My favourite soup😍😍😍😍 the soup looks yummy !!!! Loving your Vlog style cooking videos 🙌🏽

    • @SisiYemmieTV
      @SisiYemmieTV  6 років тому

      Waka Girl thanks for the feedback!

  • @oluseyeawolaru6977
    @oluseyeawolaru6977 5 років тому

    Just watching it, makes my mouth watery. Awesome video. Superb camera

  • @ebonyighodaro
    @ebonyighodaro 6 років тому +3

    "Please press that subscribe button, it is free .I don't know why you are tighting, it to your chest "😂😂😂
    please don't kill us with laughter sisi

  • @cappiah78
    @cappiah78 6 років тому +1

    Love the intro with you taking us along to the market.

  • @lovemeloveyou926
    @lovemeloveyou926 6 років тому +3

    In my country (Cameroon) we call it eru it is soooooo yummy

  • @luluallwell6232
    @luluallwell6232 4 роки тому

    Chaii see freshness o. God bless my mother land.

  • @fennyyahtaylor6772
    @fennyyahtaylor6772 6 років тому +1

    My favorite Nigerian meal.

  • @s.b.3743
    @s.b.3743 4 роки тому +2

    This is why I need to come to Nigeria 😩

  • @spacobaby
    @spacobaby 6 років тому

    I miss naija now 😩😩 my favourite soup 🍲😋 weldone Simi my fav Chef 👩‍🍳

  • @ufuomaugbeyide3867
    @ufuomaugbeyide3867 3 роки тому

    This is exactly how I make afang soup still yearning to try the other methods😍😍😍😋

  • @MsShako1
    @MsShako1 Рік тому

    Making this for my boyfriend this week! I knew I’d find an easy DIY video from
    Someone I can trust. Thanks Sis Yemz. I hafff subscribed o 😊😂😂Well done

  • @esthertongo7389
    @esthertongo7389 6 років тому +1

    Hi Sisi, in my country Gabon, Afang is called Nkumu

  • @dymonddara
    @dymonddara 6 років тому

    As an Akwa ibom girl you tried,But next time you should grind it in the market or you own a dry grinder or mortar and pestle, so you can get 50 50 afang thickness

  • @ifeomaduru1601
    @ifeomaduru1601 6 років тому +1

    I'm always so happy watching your channel.Do u know u are yet to bake meatpie with us,pls do cos is so strange that a whole sisiyemmie does not have meatpie recipe in her channel😅😅Nigeria most popular snack.

  • @babesbaba1166
    @babesbaba1166 2 роки тому

    I’m just going to the market to buy ingredients to make this soup 😃 I am from the North Eastern Part of NIGERIA but all I cook is soups from the South East 🙏😃🤗👍❤️😃🤗❤️😃💃🏼💃🏼💃🏼💃🏼

  • @ndukwechinenyedivine7131
    @ndukwechinenyedivine7131 4 роки тому

    Super always love your methods of cooking

  • @aishawamala143
    @aishawamala143 6 років тому

    Can you please put the list of ingredients in the comment section so it is easier to buy the things. Thank you and the soup looked lush.

  • @chidiogoradiant4813
    @chidiogoradiant4813 6 років тому +1

    Sisi Yemmie helping our ministry since 19kporogidim

  • @blessingedem1778
    @blessingedem1778 6 років тому +13

    Try grinding the afang in the market; you will see the difference in the soup texture.

    • @SisiYemmieTV
      @SisiYemmieTV  6 років тому +8

      Blessing Edem i actually prefer the texture when i grind it in the market but they dont wash the leaves which is why i take it home to wash before grinding

    • @albertinaidanegbe356
      @albertinaidanegbe356 6 років тому

      Edem you are right . The texture is different and the taste is better

    • @blessingedem1778
      @blessingedem1778 6 років тому +2

      Yeah true as it gets sandy too

  • @olamiposiolaiya6995
    @olamiposiolaiya6995 6 років тому

    My one and only Sis Yemmie ooooooo.

  • @celinebrown2091
    @celinebrown2091 6 років тому

    Hi Sisi Yemmie! Could you please make a recipe for your Indomie remix noodles, I’ve seen you cook it in a blog before but I can’t find which one and there’s no recipe video for it😭 thank you I’d be sooo grateful! God bless and keep up the good work ❤️

  • @alicekpe1864
    @alicekpe1864 4 роки тому +1

    This recipe? Love it... Love your sincerity with pepper. I'm a pepper person too. Lol

  • @africancookingwithestellec863
    @africancookingwithestellec863 6 років тому +2

    That really looks appetising and delicious❤️Will definitely give this a try. Thanks for sharing❤️

  • @peacebassey197
    @peacebassey197 6 років тому +9

    Great job, looks delicious. Na fufu I see so? Correct babe, the combo Na die.
    I do wanna say that once the vegetables start going in I don't cover the pot anymore.
    Love you plenty.

    • @SisiYemmieTV
      @SisiYemmieTV  6 років тому +2

      Lady Peace Basino Na fufu oh... hot one. you're right...once you cover you may over cook it

  • @Deojie
    @Deojie 6 років тому

    Oh I miss Nigeria 🇳🇬 sisi why are you doing this to me now🤣salivating oooo

  • @Coolkem1
    @Coolkem1 6 років тому

    I have never had or made afang soup before but now it’s on! Looks yum 😋

  • @eselifestylechannel
    @eselifestylechannel 6 років тому

    I cannot believe that I've been waiting for it since I saw it on your Instagram post

  • @lehiogbeche7028
    @lehiogbeche7028 6 років тому +26

    Hmmm! This method is different from our calabar method, it looks yummy though

    • @SisiYemmieTV
      @SisiYemmieTV  6 років тому +9

      Lehi Ogbeche please break down the calabar method for me. what is missing?

    • @funmiademoye3724
      @funmiademoye3724 6 років тому +7

      Lol....I knew there would be a comment like this.
      Calabar people are so rigid with their cooking methods when it’s comes to their soups😂😂😂

    • @lehiogbeche7028
      @lehiogbeche7028 6 років тому +23

      No periwinkles, the ones with shell and the ones without shell,( beaded periwinkles) it's white and slightly bigger than the green ones you used. It's called Nkor-nkor in Efik.Then we put palm oil with our meat stock to cook with it and let the water dry down before adding waterleaf and crayfish then let it cook for a while, we bring it down before adding the afang. It stays fresh n green.

    • @ikoronma1943
      @ikoronma1943 6 років тому +3

      yes truly there is a calabar method but all ingredients were complete.

    • @itoroumoh8047
      @itoroumoh8047 6 років тому +1

      SisiYemmieTV nothing missing it just that we put d afang dry. You can pound the afang instead since it was not prewashed before cutting.

  • @supersimplerecipes5520
    @supersimplerecipes5520 3 роки тому

    So easy to follow. Keep up the good work. Had me cracking up @ "I don't know why you are tighting it to your chest"...lol. Come to think of it, it's actually free

  • @l.vinaqueen2127
    @l.vinaqueen2127 6 років тому

    This is fresh Afang soup my favourite. Thanks sis

  • @elianengu5991
    @elianengu5991 6 років тому +1

    We call it eru in cameroon sooo sweet

  • @ibisooyibo4770
    @ibisooyibo4770 4 роки тому

    Video editing and process was really good...your process is a bit different from mine though and that dried prawn was a winner for me.

  • @somtochimgbechukwu5368
    @somtochimgbechukwu5368 4 роки тому

    My mum is Ibibio and this is the first soup I learnt how to make from her, with plenty spanking tho... Did I mention that it's my favorite soup?

  • @olamideopere2168
    @olamideopere2168 3 роки тому

    Thank you. I am so trying this today.

  • @toscanini1113
    @toscanini1113 5 років тому

    Thank you so much! My husband love the soup

  • @user-li2dl3fz6h
    @user-li2dl3fz6h 5 років тому

    Well Sisi, you are really doing well. I wish am into internetting (coined my own word) I would have subscribed immediately just to make your day. The Afang soup is so tempting, it would be Aye Foreign, a proper luxury if I can get my hand on this type you just cooked now even though the video is old. Well done

  • @josh-jb8vx
    @josh-jb8vx 6 років тому

    I feel like snatching this pot of soup.kilode you can cook sha.welldone sisi yemi 👏👏👏👏

  • @taniahigdon5198
    @taniahigdon5198 3 роки тому

    Sisiyemmie, I love this recipe. I live in Canada, what alternative vegetable that can be replaced for the Afang leaves 🍃? I can get the water leaves here but not the Afang leaves. Pls help. Thanks.

  • @dupsya6252
    @dupsya6252 6 років тому

    Sisi Yemmie, which market do you usually go to? The food stuff there always looks so fresh

  • @janemeirtcheube9115
    @janemeirtcheube9115 2 роки тому

    In Cameroon it's called eru. The difference is that we don't grind the afang leaves. We just chop it

  • @ene2082
    @ene2082 6 років тому +1

    This is one of the things i miss about Nigeria. I have to make do with dried afang😭😭😭

  • @Kitmus73
    @Kitmus73 4 роки тому

    SisiYemmie, pls can you tell us why you didn’t add onions to boil your meat.? Thank you.

  • @butterfly9274
    @butterfly9274 6 років тому +5

    Am planning on visiting Nigeria next month for the first time and I love smoked African Tilapia and smoked Cat fish which market would you recommend to get them from in Lagos? I love it when you take us to the market❣️

    • @SisiYemmieTV
      @SisiYemmieTV  6 років тому +1

      butterfly9274 there are so many markets in Lagos, so it depends on your location but a popular marjet is mile 12

    • @fantasticfavour
      @fantasticfavour 6 років тому

      butterfly9274 me too I love it when she takes us to the market with her.

    • @beloveajibikeokonkwo3614
      @beloveajibikeokonkwo3614 6 років тому

      butterfly9274 Go to Oyingbo Market if you want confirm fish, Crayfish and stock fish. You have to go early in the morning.

    • @butterfly9274
      @butterfly9274 6 років тому

      SisiYemmieTV thank you so much am gonna let you know about my hotel location💕

  • @melodyoluomachi6895
    @melodyoluomachi6895 3 роки тому

    Thanks for sharing.

  • @sope2030
    @sope2030 6 років тому

    Yes please more cooking videos!!!!

  • @famousosagie9851
    @famousosagie9851 Рік тому

    I like this soup

  • @waakaaboutgyal
    @waakaaboutgyal 6 років тому

    So yummy looking! Can I substitute the water leaves with spinach if the it's not available where I stay? Thanks!

  • @maryewejobi4781
    @maryewejobi4781 5 років тому

    Sisi Yemmie the love of my life 😍 hello MA, please can I ask why it's necessary blend the afang leaf into a paste and if yes, what is the difference between blending it and not? Also I have plezzzzed d subscribe button, I love u