Yes. We actually need to promote our African delicacies. I could remember when my mum was still alive, I came to Nigeria on vacation. My lovely mother, God rest her soul, went to buy Turkey and prepared stew and rice for me. She was taken aback when I told her it's garri I want to drink with fried Titus fish. Her question was " you that just came from abroad? "
Yes you should employ a videographer to save you the stress sis, even me I need one too😂😂😂 because to be begging people to help film you or look at your camera when using the back camera isn't easy....I enjoyed watching this episode, I'm sure this would taste nice...I've been hearing of ekwuru but I didn't know it was made with beans...nice video nne💖💥
Everyone should "like", "subscribe" and "share" her and every Nigerian UA-camr's videos so they can earn more money to bring us improved contents. Good job!
Let me just start by saying I’m from the Igbo tribe and my last name is Ekwuru. I never knew it was also a name of a food. My dad told us it was nickname given to my great great great + grandfather because he talked a lot n now it’s my last name lol somebody explain
Ok sis...but the only thing is sometimes we move around/need to film from different angles and a tripod cannot do that, so I end up begging someone to help me ❤
Your content ehn! You do think out if the box, 💕💕
Thank you very much sis 😘
Yes. We actually need to promote our African delicacies. I could remember when my mum was still alive, I came to Nigeria on vacation. My lovely mother, God rest her soul, went to buy Turkey and prepared stew and rice for me. She was taken aback when I told her it's garri I want to drink with fried Titus fish. Her question was " you that just came from abroad? "
Chai, may her soul rest in peace...mama was sure trying to keep up with your lifestyle abroad, sweet mother ❤
Weldon dear 🤝
Thanks hun
Is she not the one that made amala and ewedu last time? She is so adorable!
You are correct 💯 she's the one 🥰❤
The background sound reminds me of those epic home videos, nostalgic. Big ups sis
Thanks dear 😘
She really did a well detailed teaching on how to make it,but looks like white moi moi with stew, looks yummy 😋
Yes sis. Thank you very much ❤
She is always detailed in her videos , taste on our behalf oooo. The meal looks yummy. I haven't heard it before
Thanks sis
Great one guys 🎉🎉🎉
Correct ma God bless you. Why not open Ur local food shop ma. God bless you ma. Shalom
She sure will when she gets enough money to set that up 🥰❤
The meal look yummy 😋 she is a good cook
Yes dear 🥰❤
The teacher is very good, she has a good personality, and a very wise shopper.
Thanks hun 😘
Wow. Great video. The lady in your video is very friendly and outspoken
Yes she is 🥰
Nice delicacy. Kudos to you for traveling round Nigeria and showing our delicious local delicacies
Such a great buying, prepping, cooking a local delicacy. Prices of goods can be really unstable these day. Such an amazing hardworking woman.
It's very unstable indeed
Omo food they think life oo. The stew looks so delicious 😋.
It was very delicious sis
Authentic and nutritious Nigerian foods!
Good job!!
Thank you very much dear 😘
This one you are eating it because you know what it is made from
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That is my meal right there,with ekoo
It's a very yummy meal 😋
Hello Sis.
The woman did amazing job 😊❤
Thank you very much dear 😘
Danica, video suggestion!
Can you do a series on schools in Akure, ibadan etc.
I'll look into that dear...thank you very much for the suggestion ❤ 🥰
Danica, My mouth is watering watching you all enjoying this delicious food. I love watching her prepare the dishes. Thank you for this amazing video.
Thank you very much dear for your love and support 😘
They serve ekuru at party in my city in America.
Yes you should employ a videographer to save you the stress sis, even me I need one too😂😂😂 because to be begging people to help film you or look at your camera when using the back camera isn't easy....I enjoyed watching this episode, I'm sure this would taste nice...I've been hearing of ekwuru but I didn't know it was made with beans...nice video nne💖💥
Babe e dey my mind ooo....na money we dey find oo 😄
Everyone should "like", "subscribe" and "share" her and every Nigerian UA-camr's videos so they can earn more money to bring us improved contents.
Good job!
Amazing job. !!!! Yummy food 🥘
Thank you very much dear 😘
Thanks for showcasing the authentic ekuru recipe , so many adulterated versions out there.
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Well detailed video thanks for taking us along 🙏🏻
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There is God ooooooo
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The teacher should open her own restaurant, she would be successful at it.
You are right dear, but money is her major constraint ❤
@Danica Kosy I am just curious, like how much does she need to start her own?
I have eaten Ekuru without peeling the beans
Really? Thanks dear 🥰❤
I will look for this food and it 😁
You'll love it 🥰
Let me just start by saying I’m from the Igbo tribe and my last name is Ekwuru. I never knew it was also a name of a food. My dad told us it was nickname given to my great great great + grandfather because he talked a lot n now it’s my last name lol somebody explain
🤣🤣 I perfectly understand...I am igbo too and my name is Kosi, coincidentally it also has a meaning in yoruba 😀 😄
The correct spelling of the food is Ekuru.
@@victoriadauda5568 thanks for the correction 🙏
@Danica Kosy You're welcome my darling.
My dear you can use a tripod sis, you must not use a videographer all the time
Ok sis...but the only thing is sometimes we move around/need to film from different angles and a tripod cannot do that, so I end up begging someone to help me ❤
The food look delicious
Thanks dear 😘
You didn't mention the type of beans she used
Normal black eyed beans
My dear running a business is just too difficult at times
Very difficult 🥰
Naturally I hate seasoning
Please can I get the woman number
09030158849 that's her number ❤
Thanks for the content , are you on whatsapp , instagram etc ?
I am on Instagram. My Instagram handle is Danica Kosy