That is from Ghana 🇬🇭. We use it for preparing waatse-our popular rice and beans stew with the red like color. That leaf gives it the color, and it’s medicinal too.
1st u touched is sorghum flower ( millet flr) used to make wankee. A Ghanian delicacy and also as herbs like a blood tonic. You boil it and use the water to cook rice & beans (wankee) or drink the boiled juice as medicinal herb.
@@nathanielobasuyi5362 I guess if they are able to provide them with the lead then they have the potential to own it as well. Maybe it's time to start asking these uncomfortable questions rather than the wholesale promotion of such shops. What are the institutional conditions creating this problem? Do these shops employ Africans or have "diverse and inclusive" staff members? If they do, at what management level?
@@konyam8020 could that be due to the institutional challenges they face compared to non-African-owned shops? How different could their supply chain be? What different challenges do they face (e.g. at the port) when they import? I guess your concern is part of the problem but a facade to some of the main challenges beneath.
I saw the tram and thought this area looks like Croydon. Thanks for the video, I live in South London, but haven't been to Croydon for years. Seeing all the African food brought back memories of me visiting that area to do shopping.
We call it Tea leave in the south of Nigeria, I'm Yoruba We use it for blood building You boil and can add milk to it I'm so surprised to see it in the UK, c'mon🤣🤣🤣
Hi, just stumbled on your channel, great content, and glade to know you live close by. (S.E LONDON) I think the biggest in South East London should be in Peckham. Recently started UA-cam channel. BLESSINGS.
@@mrsranciz Afro-caribians owns most of the shops at Brixton, Plumstead, Dalston whilst non Afro-caribians run the tropical groceries in other places, by the way congratulations on relocating to the UK with your loved ones, you must have experienced some cultural shocks ie direct and indirect biases. Welcome to the land of peace but where you pay your bills and nobody gives you nothing for free,infact you learn fast not to trust anyone apart from yourself and your immediate loved ones. Keep up the good work.
I enjoyed it a lot. Have been looking for a video like this for long now. I don't live in London but I wanna shop there cos there are things I can't get where I live even if I request the African shop owner get them for me. Pls can you tell me the days I can get fresh veggies as I don't want my trip to London to be a waste. It will take me almost 2 hour to get there by car. I want to know, if you don't mind, since I can see cow tongue, do they pieces cow head as well? What about round about etc? Want to buy crayfish in big bag. Can I get one there. One that can stay 2 yrs and more. I don't like shopping so I shop in bulk for some particular stuffs. I spend more importing from Nigeria. Wanna try London. Do help me darling. Thanks. You look good. Seems like you just put to bed. Congrats I watched again and saw cow head, right?. Thanks.
I would recommend Ridgley road - Dalston market is a proper street market with various African vendors that is cheapest for African food and meat in London
This store has practically every food stuff you need... some are so expensive but is better because you can't be traveling home to buy them when you need them 😂😂😂 The guy is really serious business man.
@@anitasamuels8821 before nko,we are in the world to buy and sell.when we die,we will not carry anything go.just eat ,work and be close to God so that at last u make heaven.if you have excess,u share with your nebo.
Hi sister, I just want to confirm if the product are from Nigeria or Ghana. Because things are very expensive in Nigeria now. I just subscribe to your channel. Thanks
Sorry I do not know the name. I just know where its located. It's close to Wedt Croydon train station. I filmed the number twice and they told me people have been calling them to place orders.
Oh boy .. u people are enjoying in that london oo.. things are so cheap compare to here in France and Germany. Most of the things in this chop dat am seeing, are not here 🤒
That is from Ghana 🇬🇭. We use it for preparing waatse-our popular rice and beans stew with the red like color. That leaf gives it the color, and it’s medicinal too.
That first leaves you touched are used to cook Waakye(rice and beans), a local street food in Ghana
Oh wow! I had Waakye when I visited Accra. I have the video here on this channel
1st u touched is sorghum flower ( millet flr) used to make wankee. A Ghanian delicacy and also as herbs like a blood tonic. You boil it and use the water to cook rice & beans (wankee) or drink the boiled juice as medicinal herb.
Omo see aboniki oooo😆😆😆akpu made it to obodo oyibo💃💃💃💃whoever that opened this store is really thoughtful biko.
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Very thoughtful! 👏OGOM'S Series in the building!!
Even akpu don reach yaki wetin I still dey naija dey do Biko,😅😄😂🤣😂🤣🤣😂
Nnem God bless you for sharing this, im so fascinated about london just that im not there yet. Thank for letting us know this.
Awww!! Thanks for watching sis! Let us know when you find your way here 🤗 ❤️
Thanks for sharing, I feel am in Nigeria shopping, well that brown stuff on the ground is alligator pepper.
Who owns it? It seems far too many African shops in London are not owned by Africans. This raises many questions.
They were linked into the Business by Nigerian guy's.
@@nathanielobasuyi5362 I guess if they are able to provide them with the lead then they have the potential to own it as well. Maybe it's time to start asking these uncomfortable questions rather than the wholesale promotion of such shops. What are the institutional conditions creating this problem? Do these shops employ Africans or have "diverse and inclusive" staff members? If they do, at what management level?
You're right but real Africa shop's are very expensive. So no one go's there.
@@konyam8020 could that be due to the institutional challenges they face compared to non-African-owned shops? How different could their supply chain be? What different challenges do they face (e.g. at the port) when they import? I guess your concern is part of the problem but a facade to some of the main challenges beneath.
That store big ooo. And they have plenty African food. Nice 👍. Exactly what I said too, that Kwilikwili cost abeg lol
🤣🤣🤣🤣 e cost o! Even the Nzu
A relaxing weekend with Mabel vibes 🥰🥰🥰🥰
My darling ♥
@@mrsranciz That red leaves you were asking is used for waakye, a Ghanaian delicacy.
the first thing that you pointed inside the freezer when entering the store is called bobolo
it is from Cameroon and is made from cassava
Oh wow! What is it used for?
Amazing market volg. Thank you for sharing.
This is me shouting on prices in an African products store 😂😂😂😂😂great vlog shared dear 🤗❤️
😄😄 Thanks sweetie
Are the prices good enough?
I saw the tram and thought this area looks like Croydon. Thanks for the video, I live in South London, but haven't been to Croydon for years. Seeing all the African food brought back memories of me visiting that area to do shopping.
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The first purple leaves you picked is called waakye leaves used to cook waakye (beans and rice the leaves brings a brownish color
Oh wow! I tried Waakye when I went to Ghana.. here's the link
ua-cam.com/video/tYDAndZgb_0/v-deo.html
I enjoyed this African shop video
Your introduction vibes just made me subscribe 😊
Awww!!! Sis! Thank you 😘
Adès in south east London is where I shop and support.
Thanks for sharing. I really enjoy watching this video.
Thanks for watching ❤
Girl that first item you picked up is MILLET LEAVES. Ghanianas uses it to cook and colour their waakye rice.
Oh wow!!! Millet!!!
Thank you so much for sharing ❤
Just subscrib,u've got good vibe
Next time am visiting I will make some shopping back to my base.The prices are reasonable
Mabel you can't be missing Nigeria too much as there is a piece of it right there in South London
See snail ooohhhh! Eeei! It is well with me in this USA 🇺🇸.
Is that alligator pepper you mistaken for kolanut? Lol🤣🤣...that foreign akpu is for me!!!
🤣🤣🤣🤣 I asked them o! They said it's kola
@@mrsranciz 🤣🤣🤣👍
such a marvelous shop. Well done.
Thank you
Wawu😳 did I just see peeled beans🤭 so impressive mehn. All dz African stores are super mind blowing jare😁
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 no be lie
The first thing you touched is poporo. It's like a blood building herb. Can't believe it's in uk 😀
Wow!!! Thank you so much for sharing
We use to make waakye in Ghana
We call it Tea leave in the south of Nigeria, I'm Yoruba
We use it for blood building
You boil and can add milk to it
I'm so surprised to see it in the UK, c'mon🤣🤣🤣
Hi, just stumbled on your channel, great content, and glade to know you live close by. (S.E LONDON)
I think the biggest in South East London should be in Peckham.
Recently started UA-cam channel.
BLESSINGS.
Thank you so much Sis❤
I love ur energy
It is called poroporo, it's cooked as blood tonic
Oh wow! Thanks for sharing
The first thing you touched, is a root you add ogogoro to it.
Oh! Now I remember it. Oh! Thanks for reminding me
girl, three quarter of the things you consider Nigerian/African, in nthe store we use in the Caribbean, Most of Asia and even North and South America.
Oh wow!!! That's good to know
That stuff you called KOLANUT, is actually ALLIGATOR PEPPER.
Waow
The thing in the freezer like sausage is called and written Bobolo it's Cameroonian my husband is Cameroonian 😁
Oh wow! Where are you from?
Hello Mrs Ranzi formerly Mabel, having been following you for long ,the best places for Nigerian groceries are plumstead and brixton
Awww!!! Thank you. Not Peckham? Lots of people in the Comments said Peckham is the best place. What do you think?
@@mrsranciz Afro-caribians owns most of the shops at Brixton, Plumstead, Dalston whilst non Afro-caribians run the tropical groceries in other places, by the way congratulations on relocating to the UK with your loved ones, you must have experienced some cultural shocks ie direct and indirect biases. Welcome to the land of peace but where you pay your bills and nobody gives you nothing for free,infact you learn fast not to trust anyone apart from yourself and your immediate loved ones. Keep up the good work.
Kenkey is a Ga food, right? I miss 🇬🇭
Yes, I guess it is
Wow looking nice 👌 😍
Those red leaves are waakye leaves, it is a Ghanaian dish of cooked rice and beans!
U made my day😂
😂 My Pleasure
Thanks alot for this beautiful job. God bless yo.Can you help some of dance find, if they have big Jamaican stores like this ??? Please.🙌🙌❤❤🤗🤗
I really don't know....they should have though
I just discovered you! You're a vibe ✨️ 😌 💛
😄😄😄 Thank you 😊 ❤
You just got a new subscriber 🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬💯💯✅🌏🌎🌍
Awww!! Thank you 🤗
@@mrsranciz keep up with the good content. You dey rep us well.🇳🇬💯🇳🇬💯✅🌍🙌🙌
Please where is this market located in Croydon?
Hi Dear
Address:
African food centre ltd
64 London Road
Croydon
CR0 2TB
Do you have samolina in Nigeria. We eat it here in qatar. All Africans love it here
Yes, we have Semolina in Nigeria
You got a new subscriber.
Awww!!! Thank you ❤❤
Love your videos 😂😂😂
Awww!! Thank you so much ❤
It's waakye rice ingredients it gives the rice that colour
Oh! I see... wow!
That snail i hope they can help me deshell it too?
Yes they can. They also have frozen snails
The item you picked outside in a box is what we use to make waakye
Oh! I love Waakye. Thanks for sharing
@@mrsranciz Its dried Millet leave for Waakye
Thanks sister I love what I see. 😍😘🥰
I enjoyed it a lot. Have been looking for a video like this for long now. I don't live in London but I wanna shop there cos there are things I can't get where I live even if I request the African shop owner get them for me. Pls can you tell me the days I can get fresh veggies as I don't want my trip to London to be a waste. It will take me almost 2 hour to get there by car. I want to know, if you don't mind, since I can see cow tongue, do they pieces cow head as well? What about round about etc?
Want to buy crayfish in big bag. Can I get one there. One that can stay 2 yrs and more. I don't like shopping so I shop in bulk for some particular stuffs. I spend more importing from Nigeria. Wanna try London. Do help me darling. Thanks.
You look good. Seems like you just put to bed. Congrats
I watched again and saw cow head, right?. Thanks.
Kindly send me a private message (I prefer Instagram @mrs_ranciz) I'll get all these info for you
I would recommend Ridgley road - Dalston market is a proper street market with various African vendors that is cheapest for African food and meat in London
@@cassmaie please 🙏 do you know if they sell real goat meat with the skin there?
Omo things wen I nor dey see for Naija full this country oh 🤣🤣kudos Mabel
I tell you 🤣
This store has practically every food stuff you need... some are so expensive but is better because you can't be traveling home to buy them when you need them 😂😂😂
The guy is really serious business man.
Serious business my sister it's huge
Where in South London Peckham or Lewisham?
We use it to Cook wakye in ghana 🇬🇭
Oh wow!!
It's no joke food has become extremely expensive here in UK.
It is equally very expensive here in Nigeria. At least those of you in UK r seeing the money to chop.
@@candysugarxx . The money is just for food and paying bills.
@@anitasamuels8821 before nko,we are in the world to buy and sell.when we die,we will not carry anything go.just eat ,work and be close to God so that at last u make heaven.if you have excess,u share with your nebo.
South London is big tell us exactly where????
Croydon, by West Croydon station
Croydon, London Road.
Beautiful ❤️😍😍❤️
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Please tell me the name of this Market please ma.
And the area please.
it's in Croydon, near West Croydon Station. at the beginning of the video she shows the near and road number of the store
@@dorismalachi7513 Thank you Ma
I live in Peckham.
@@sholasanyasanya6646Peckham is better or even Adès in Thamesmead. I too live close to peckham,
The area is Croydon.
Hi sister, I just want to confirm if the product are from Nigeria or Ghana. Because things are very expensive in Nigeria now. I just subscribe to your channel. Thanks
I think they import from all over
Alright, thanks
Where is this place in London
Looks like Croydon...Peckham rye definitely cheaper!
How which they have it here in Italy it will have be better,
But u can start the business o! What do you think?
Where is this store located? Post code please
Hi Dear
Here’s the Address
African food centre ltd
64 London Road
Croydon
CR0 2TB
Hi Dear
Address:
African food centre ltd
64 London Road
Croydon
CR0 2TB
Sorry to ask are u in London city???? Cos m in Leicester I’ve been looking or whre go get snail 🙆♀️🙆♀️🙆♀️
The place is in West Croydon
Sorry can they deliver things to Leicester???
Croydon, London Road
You live in central london my sister.
Things are very expensive there.
Nice video 📸🏆🏅🏅🏅
Thanks darling
Frm the USA oooh could I purchase from that store online and it be shipped to my place
I don't know but I'll ask and get back to you
Please which country be this
It's the snails I really do want to know the price. Good video.
If you are in the UK l, you can call to confirm the price 😉
The snails are usually sold 3 for £10.
i can see banga exreact. do they sell starch
I don't know but I guess they'll be selling starch cos they sell everything
Is the African food store own by a Nigerian?
It is owned by Asians.
8 plantains for £1? Wow. That's very cheap oo
E cheap no be small
Here is 75cent for one,imagine 8 for £1
Looks like Croydon
I over enjoy your video oooo but,you no buy nzu😄😄😄😄
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Is Nigerians that supplies the store
Most likely
Jesus hooo i am relocating from France to this place in hoo
So na aligator pepper you dey call kolanut ba? 🙄
😍🤣
What’s the name of the place
African food centre, West Croydon
U just remember one of my neighbor 4 school in awka
Ehen? Unizik?
Where about in South London please?
It is Croydon, London Road to be precised.
Is that store in Croydon or Peckham?
It's in Croydon
Why won't you just tell us the name of the shop, the number is not clear
Sorry I do not know the name. I just know where its located. It's close to Wedt Croydon train station. I filmed the number twice and they told me people have been calling them to place orders.
Indian / Pakistani selling us african food.....Continue
Asin ehn
Oh boy .. u people are enjoying in that london oo.. things are so cheap compare to here in France and Germany. Most of the things in this chop dat am seeing, are not here 🤒
I know right
Lovely, it is real African store
Where is this market located??
South London
Croydon to be precise
@@mrsranciz ok Croydon, what street called PSE or where is it next to
@@tombimashri8149West Croydon on the hi road
Trouble is the dry fish in these shops does not taste as good as dry fish direct from Africa. This fishbthey dry here has no taste.
Oh yea? I have never bought from the UK before but I believe you 100
I know it's not that big my friend as a bigger one in leeds
Oh nice
@@mrsranciz you need to move to Yorkshire its beautiful 😍
@@mrsranciz hope 🙏 your doing well anyway
Nice vlog, however this is not the biggest in South London, far from it. Go to Peckham you find lots an far bigger. Just to mention 1 area
Oh really? This is the biggest I've seen. Thank you so much
Do you live around Croydon? Cos I was in this store on Tuesday.
The store is in Croydon
Nice video....e just be like say na niaja una dey
I tell you🤣🤣🤣
how much is ube
ube egone
It's expensive o! Its £13 for about 14 or 15
ok thank you
Hi Mabs 👋
My brother, good to have you here
@@mrsranciz Thanks sis 😇
That’s what they use to make Zobo
Sure? That's not zobo leaf na
I now see why Nigerians from UK no dey like to come back home cos they have all the food they need out there 🤣🤣🤣🤣
🤣🤣🤣🤣 how e be for Sweden?
@@mrsranciz we have some market here too but not as much as it’s in UK
Croydon to expensive my sister trust me
When you wanna start business you do research or maybe they have an african connection
True
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Next time invite me . Let shop together and cook together
😊😊 okay