Bro during covid I couldn't cook to save my life I searched Caribbean cooking and your channel was suggested fast forward I'm cooking up a storm and always on the look out for new content. Thank you for your hard work!
I absolutely love your style of cooking. It's always simple and easy to understand. I have a question why do you call it Divali? I thought it was Diwali.
Dipavali, deepavali, diwali, divali... the longer words I belive are sanskrit the shorter words is hindi and other indian cultures use in different regions in india and hindu communities around the world. I may be corrected if I'm wrong or didn't explain properly.
Bro during covid I couldn't cook to save my life I searched Caribbean cooking and your channel was suggested fast forward I'm cooking up a storm and always on the look out for new content. Thank you for your hard work!
luv and thanks for the kind support
Chris, I does swear by you, dread. Every recipe does come out best! Big up, mi brethren!
Yeah Chris! I used kombucha squash and it came out best!!! Thank you!
This looks amazing! I have some honeynut squash from my garden that I'm definitely going to have to try in this.
Very nice! I just used some pumpkin from my garden last night; looks like I will be trying this tonight!
so wish I got from my plants this year. sadly I had to buy
We ❤ Talkaria Chris this a goodie#IRIE #LOVELYMEAL #Carribbeanpot🥘 #TALKRIA PUMPKIN#NICENESS
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Nice Divali series
Oh thank you Chef! I’m plant 🌱 based and live for your recipes 😋
you're welcome
I love this dish anytime😊😊, quick and easy to make and also delicious. Goes well with paratha, sada , dhaĺpourie roti or even rice.
facts there Shontae
Boss Boss upload brother. Have a blessed safe productive stress-free day. And in all that you do continue to stay blessed ❤ 🇹🇹.
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Looks great!! Looking forward to trying this 😊👍 ty❤
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Hi Chris, great video. Im wonderful where did you buy your black pepper grinder? And also where can I find that pot? Can I buy it online? Thanks 😊
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I absolutely love your style of cooking. It's always simple and easy to understand. I have a question why do you call it Divali? I thought it was Diwali.
in Trinidad and Tobago (home country) that's how it was called (spelled) when I was a lil fella
Dipavali, deepavali, diwali, divali... the longer words I belive are sanskrit the shorter words is hindi and other indian cultures use in different regions in india and hindu communities around the world. I may be corrected if I'm wrong or didn't explain properly.