Your channel inspired me to make this dish today and it is truly delicious thank you! I love to explore new foods and am really looking forward to this series! I am of West African descent and we use palm oil too. I think palm oil has been mostly problematic in South East Asia where it has been mass produced for every day & super processed products such as beauty products, snacks, confectionary etc. leading to deforestation. Therefore giving palm oil a bad name. However, in many parts Africa, it's been our cooking oil forever much like olive oil is for the Mediterranean. The ones I buy here in the UK are usually sourced from Nigeria or Ghana in ethnic shops. Keep up the videos!
It’s so beautiful to see people experience different cultures through food! As an Angolan, I am so happy! Also super side note it’s pronounced: mm-wam-ba I am so excited to see the rest of your series, keep up the amazing work! 🤩
The palm oil part is true. My family is one of many families that owns a palm oil plantation that put foods on our table so boycotting them would affect a lot of ppl
Try my country (Guiné-Bissau ) national dish Caldo de Mancara. Don’t be deceived by Google which indicates a totally different national dish. There’s several videos on UA-cam about how to make the dish. Good luck with your channel
Poland has to be pierogi, ruskie pierogi are the best. Cheese, potato and fried onion in a boiled dumpling served with soured cream and more fried onions on top 🤤🤤🤤 the main thing I miss since going vegan 😫 I am trying to veganise them tomorrow, I'll be using vegan cream cheese instead of the twaróg ( quark cheese ). I'll see how it goes. Love the idea of this though ❤
It is central Africa. West Central Africa or “South West” but moreso central because of the Kongo empire and most languages are Niger-congo languages. You literally neighbour the DR Congo & Gabon and share common pre-colonial history. Also look more like Central Africans than South Africans from South Africa and Zimbawe
Hi, proud Angolan here. You're doing
really well, and I hope your series gets more exposure 😘💛💛🌿
Your channel inspired me to make this dish today and it is truly delicious thank you! I love to explore new foods and am really looking forward to this series! I am of West African descent and we use palm oil too. I think palm oil has been mostly problematic in South East Asia where it has been mass produced for every day & super processed products such as beauty products, snacks, confectionary etc. leading to deforestation. Therefore giving palm oil a bad name. However, in many parts Africa, it's been our cooking oil forever much like olive oil is for the Mediterranean. The ones I buy here in the UK are usually sourced from Nigeria or Ghana in ethnic shops. Keep up the videos!
This is a great idea. We are all so unfamiliar with so many different things living in out little bubbles. I know I would find things i love.
It’s so beautiful to see people experience different cultures through food! As an Angolan, I am so happy!
Also super side note it’s pronounced:
mm-wam-ba
I am so excited to see the rest of your series, keep up the amazing work! 🤩
Are you communist?
@@kumarvikramaditya9636 no. Angola is not a communist country
The palm oil part is true. My family is one of many families that owns a palm oil plantation that put foods on our table so boycotting them would affect a lot of ppl
This series is soo good 👍🏻. Subscribed
Loved it!!!
This looks so tasty
In my country we mostly use palm oil, other oil is more expensive with less volume
Yum!!!
Citrus chicken, amazing.that palm oil is so important
Try my country (Guiné-Bissau ) national dish Caldo de Mancara. Don’t be deceived by Google which indicates a totally different national dish. There’s several videos on UA-cam about how to make the dish. Good luck with your channel
Hello Seema , Pankhaniya here 🖐🖐🖐🖐🖐🖐🖐🖐🤟🤟🤟🤟
Make Kuwait
OK but what did it taste like lol
Go for beriyani please
Buy from West African palm oil.
Poland has to be pierogi, ruskie pierogi are the best. Cheese, potato and fried onion in a boiled dumpling served with soured cream and more fried onions on top 🤤🤤🤤 the main thing I miss since going vegan 😫 I am trying to veganise them tomorrow, I'll be using vegan cream cheese instead of the twaróg ( quark cheese ). I'll see how it goes. Love the idea of this though ❤
Just a little correction , Angola is in Southern Africa not central Africa
It is central Africa. West Central Africa or “South West” but moreso central because of the Kongo empire and most languages are Niger-congo languages. You literally neighbour the DR Congo & Gabon and share common pre-colonial history. Also look more like Central Africans than South Africans from South Africa and Zimbawe