How to cook ABACHA in Nigeria

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  • @calebazubike2698
    @calebazubike2698 6 років тому +76

    I love how she starts off really shy and intimidated by the cameras but then her personality grows and she gets more excited talking about it.

  • @aimuamwosadehondor8685
    @aimuamwosadehondor8685 6 років тому +355

    I hope the world sees how hardworking our mothers, our sisters and daughters are. Kudos to the young men too.

    • @AbrahamBernard
      @AbrahamBernard 6 років тому +12

      Daniel Hond HAHAHAHAHA props for men sitting down and waiting for there food are you serious props for women to do all the hard work

    • @truthunfolded1599
      @truthunfolded1599 6 років тому +10

      The world already knew how hard working black women are.

    • @malusiseangcaba5898
      @malusiseangcaba5898 5 років тому +7

      Beautiful Nigerian sisters, she is a hard working young woman not a slay queen, I will come to Nigerian from south africa just to have abache

    • @monikapeer7755
      @monikapeer7755 5 років тому

      Truth Unfolded : i am not so sure about this ...!

    • @waynehersheykiss08
      @waynehersheykiss08 4 роки тому

      Definitely, because I want to learn. I don't know if it's possible. I need to find a mentor.

  • @paulamugabi7320
    @paulamugabi7320 5 років тому +3

    Wow this Odinaka is so hard working.
    Love from Uganda

  • @newheart1040
    @newheart1040 6 років тому +97

    Pregnant lady watching here and I'm so taken away by Odinaka's grace I'm going to give my daughter odinaka as a name even if it is middle name. Batta box great work

    • @BattaBox
      @BattaBox  6 років тому +1

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    • @thebaddest3452
      @thebaddest3452 6 років тому +6

      Loool I'm not pregnant but I was think that when i have a child i'm going to name her odinaka. There must be something about her!

    • @mzbossy65
      @mzbossy65 6 років тому +1

      K lani sabalii me too 😁 team mommies god bless sis

    • @chiomamargaret3971
      @chiomamargaret3971 5 років тому +7

      The full name is Odinakachukwu, meaning, it is in God's hands.

    • @tommehtochukwu7556
      @tommehtochukwu7556 5 років тому +1

      How far, I hope you delivered safely... Did you later do as you say... via naming??

  • @nyashagumise1755
    @nyashagumise1755 5 років тому +8

    These ladies are hardworking, may the good Lord continue to bless your hustle.

  •  6 років тому +24

    I remember eating this salad/abacha for the first time when I visited Nigeria. It's a delicious and nutritious meal to have for lunch. God bless the hands that took time to prepare it.

  • @eboma9309
    @eboma9309 6 років тому +31

    What a beautiful family.... Odinaka may God bless you so much... I was not even looking at the food, but the way the girl was happily helping her mum.. may God bless you...

  • @ogooblessing7416
    @ogooblessing7416 6 років тому +70

    Proudly igbo, my love for Abacha. Abacha is bae....yummylicious yummy. My love for Odinaka, she's such a hard working girl and funny type, everything about Abacha preparation is not easy and yet they're happy doing it......I miss Abacha, one among the special igbo delicacies of the ....I love this family very hard working people, God bless them Amen. Abu mu onye igbo

    • @trevorcole460
      @trevorcole460 5 років тому +1

      Ogoo Blessing why is it called Abacha❓is it after eating you get blown up 💥

    • @afrobeatsislife1677
      @afrobeatsislife1677 3 роки тому +2

      I love abacha but nothing can beat my love for ugba

  • @themoregrouprichmond
    @themoregrouprichmond 6 років тому +113

    Love the video. All that preparation of the food. And then at the end he shared a plate with a stranger. He introduced the other man as brother then asked his name. We are a loving people. 🖤

  • @immac4real
    @immac4real 6 років тому +4

    When I was in Nigeria some 8 months back, I bought Abacha with fish, kpomo all ingredients 250 naira. Prize also depends the location. Good job Odinaka

  • @Naturellona
    @Naturellona 6 років тому +217

    Odinaka is so beautiful i love her cheek bones and smile not to mention her skin is glowing!

    • @amexem612
      @amexem612 6 років тому +9

      lona Bennette she absolutes gorgeousness

    • @nnenne1
      @nnenne1 6 років тому +13

      She’s so fit too, lifting things with ease

    • @reshpresh987
      @reshpresh987 5 років тому +9

      Yes she is cute even wit all d cooking stress she still looks gud

    • @Honourable.G
      @Honourable.G 5 років тому +2

      lona Bennette and ass ❤️

    • @balogunolamide1612
      @balogunolamide1612 5 років тому

      @@amexem612 +a ko

  • @lienkleraniveli9461
    @lienkleraniveli9461 6 років тому +17

    I'm from the Philippines.. and i must say... very very impressive. Hard work and effort makes food complete and very delicious. What a beautiful family.

    • @arielcasper1103
      @arielcasper1103 2 роки тому

      Nasa lupa yun karne habang hinihiwa parang hindi tama ✌️

  • @RealSusan1
    @RealSusan1 6 років тому +114

    Wow. I know this woman and her kids and I enjoy her abacha whenever am helping out my mum at her shop, although my mum complains i buy much kpomo(cow skin). But now I reside in Germany and I still miss it. Her daughter Odinaka is all grown ooo. Wow thanks batta box.

  • @williewebbs2504
    @williewebbs2504 6 років тому +1

    I’m from America and I love African food and my dream is to be in Lagos

  • @melinavassiliadis2434
    @melinavassiliadis2434 6 років тому +15

    PLEASE PLEASE upload more Viedeos from the market where they prepare good Nigerian food!!! I am from Germany my boyfriend from Nigeria Edo State and it was so interesting to see how it goes on ur side! I want to see more Food Viedeos with Warri Pikin❤️ can’t wait to come to Nigeria 🇳🇬 ❤️❤️

  • @m.philips3313
    @m.philips3313 6 років тому +28

    Such a hard working family. God bless them

  • @KimFert
    @KimFert 6 років тому +26

    These people work pretty hard...no laziness here.

    • @lkylky1730
      @lkylky1730 5 років тому +3

      But that's the system in which they live.

  • @oluakinwale4859
    @oluakinwale4859 6 років тому +9

    This is REAL hard work; heavy lifting, heat etc. Kudos to the ladies. May God continue to reward your hard work.

  • @humblemax4944
    @humblemax4944 6 років тому +33

    NO PLACE LIKE HOME, I MISS SUCH MEAL AND ACTIVITIES, I JUST PRAY SOME DAY OUR COUNTRY WILL BE AN ENABLING ENVIRONMENT FOR US ALL..

  • @ravichandrannair2615
    @ravichandrannair2615 6 років тому +98

    LOVE TO NIGERIA FROM INDIA...🤗..THE FOOD LOOKS DELICIOUS AND MOUTH WATERING..I WISH I COULD TASTE IT...SO SAD..

    • @nnenne1
      @nnenne1 6 років тому

      ravi chandran nair aww!

    • @barbieyoometa2568
      @barbieyoometa2568 6 років тому +2

      ravi chandran nair fetish much

    • @oz2986
      @oz2986 6 років тому +5

      barbieyoo meta you’re actually just a troll lmao

    • @truthunfolded1599
      @truthunfolded1599 6 років тому +1

      ravi chandran nair no it doesn't look good.

    • @Azlite74
      @Azlite74 6 років тому +4

      @@truthunfolded1599 "Beauty is in the eye of the beholder."

  • @VisyVisyTV
    @VisyVisyTV 6 років тому +47

    The yellow plate is beautiful.
    Cassava is one of God's many blessings to mankind.
    Lovely video.

  • @nikko5354
    @nikko5354 6 років тому +32

    That abacha looks yummy. I am from phillippines. I ended up here by searching food vlogs. Nice vid though..

  • @mansing
    @mansing 5 років тому +11

    I'll be living in nigeria for at least a year soon and I CAN'T WAIT to try naija fooood!!!

  • @giftmyhelper7829
    @giftmyhelper7829 4 роки тому +1

    I need to visit Nigeria for some Abacha

  • @Untilhecomes85
    @Untilhecomes85 6 років тому +46

    Haitian and Africans are definitely family real talk!!!

    • @veranielalunebleue6705
      @veranielalunebleue6705 6 років тому

      ELIPOUL real talk. The fufu and the sauce...🙆

    • @thebridge5483
      @thebridge5483 6 років тому +2

      As if that was ever a question 😒 se afrikan nou ye meme manger meme tradition

    • @manLoLothegoddesslover
      @manLoLothegoddesslover 6 років тому

      Amennn

    • @Omega1st
      @Omega1st 6 років тому +2

      ELIPOUL and what about Black people in the rest of the Americas Including Belize, Honduras, Jamaica,Trinidad, Suriname and many parts of Southern USA? The foods are similar. People cook Fufu in the Caribbean, also Black eye peas and rice which is a traditional "New Year's Day" meal, with black-eyed peas, ham hock, and pepper sauce the southern USA style for that day.

    • @brucecox296
      @brucecox296 6 років тому +2

      Omega1st don't forget our black (Afro Mexican's) brothers & sister's in Mexico 🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽

  • @preciousgift105
    @preciousgift105 4 роки тому

    This is hard work.
    These ladies are the reason why their mother is still into this business,left for the mother she can't do this work all by her self.
    God bless you beautiful ladies.

  • @rhoesacesrheomithres2119
    @rhoesacesrheomithres2119 6 років тому +82

    This episode kept me glued to my seat throughout, love the insight into 'Abacha and how it's painstakingly prepared, mixed, cooked and served by those ladies, beautiful, props to Batta Box for going full out and sharing these experiences which helps me learn more pertaining African food. Nigerian cuisine is so vibrant, rich in taste and straight simply amazing, my delving into it has only been Jollof rice - a pity. Love Nigeria :)

    • @ladysilva9402
      @ladysilva9402 6 років тому +1

      Aww Thnx

    • @tobifalola8483
      @tobifalola8483 6 років тому

      Thank you!

    • @AjarSensation
      @AjarSensation 3 роки тому +1

      The amount of effort put into that dish is just unbelievable, and all the tastes and the textures packed in it during the process of making... Just amazing - I wish I could visit West Africa someday, Ghana, Nigeria, and Mali dear god I hope!!

  • @ruthratnam9470
    @ruthratnam9470 6 років тому +17

    We have lived in Nigeria for four years I love Nigeria love their food love the people they r great

  • @estheroranye7129
    @estheroranye7129 6 років тому +61

    Its more nutritional to eat Abacha than going to one fast food . I recommend it for pregnant women, you will never be ask to donate blood during delivery. Thumbs up to the family that work as a team to achieve all that!!

    • @estheroranye7129
      @estheroranye7129 6 років тому

      Am talking from experience

    • @4chukwuebuka
      @4chukwuebuka 6 років тому +4

      Esther Oranye what does this have to do with donating blood?

    • @hiefia8568
      @hiefia8568 6 років тому +4

      John O
      Lol I think she meant receiving blood. As in low iron levels causing anaemia since the food is rich in iron.

    • @4chukwuebuka
      @4chukwuebuka 6 років тому

      Sharon Afia that's what I thought. Cause if anything pregnant women need iron. Never heard of pregnant women giving blood.

  • @victorialanwo7486
    @victorialanwo7486 5 років тому +2

    I really like the lady. So hardworking 🙌🙌🙌

  • @mensahtalk1582
    @mensahtalk1582 6 років тому +189

    i hope you paid your host alittle extra dash for her hard work she worked very hard for your audience

    • @olufemiyusuf3073
      @olufemiyusuf3073 5 років тому +4

      Bros.. That one na normal tin dey do na... They just cooking the way we was brought up... not all houses have stoves

    • @PackofDiscos
      @PackofDiscos 5 років тому +19

      @@olufemiyusuf3073 well just because it is normal doesn't mean it isn't hard work

    • @VanSheGoes
      @VanSheGoes 5 років тому +4

      She gets free advertisement

    • @lucyvibesgermany
      @lucyvibesgermany 5 років тому +8

      And i almost cried watching all that effort.... And energy...ooo African s are hard working

  • @joiceflorence324
    @joiceflorence324 6 років тому +10

    I love the way the r washing every thing so nice love nagerian food all the way from Congo I got nagerian friend teaching me all there food

  • @chiomaugochukwu5283
    @chiomaugochukwu5283 6 років тому +9

    woow..this so so natural and home made ..here we customize our nigerian food at times...like baking soda for akanwu as aunty flo showed us.......this people needs to start shipping abacha internationally oo..lolz...i'm craving for some already...

  • @wavenayking385
    @wavenayking385 6 років тому +7

    Love to the family from Barbados west Indies yummy

  • @kongtoch9715
    @kongtoch9715 6 років тому +16

    I wish so hard that I could get Nigerian food in Denmark! Egusi and fufu changed my life when I ate it the first time! I originally live in Norway but have moved to Denmark and have lived there for 8 years. Here I can get some Etiopian food, bur what I want is Nigerian food. Thank you battabox for showing me your food culture! One day I will have enough money to travel to Nigeria and eat, see and experience everything your country have to offer. The people seems so loving and they cook with their hearts❤️ Much love from a Vietnamese guy in Denmark!

    • @okparaada5675
      @okparaada5675 6 років тому +2

      AZN Viking hi! My husband and I run a local kitchen in my country Nigeria, we could make your dreams come through if you would send us an invite to come start an African kitchen in your country! We would be happy to spread our food branch to your country!

  • @BlessedomTV
    @BlessedomTV 6 років тому +9

    The women doing all the work as usual, thumps up to them!

  • @NancyNNancy
    @NancyNNancy 6 років тому +7

    You know somebody loves their food when they say "I have been eating it since before I was born" lol

  • @adaezeonuchukwu6769
    @adaezeonuchukwu6769 5 років тому

    Looooool her expression when she was describing the ugba is sooooo cool

  • @gracewarri6750
    @gracewarri6750 5 років тому +50

    Too much work just to eat one food. I will continue buying it outside to eat. Far too cheaper than the price its been sold. It should be the most expensive food to buy in Nigeria, too many processes . Kudos to odinaka Strong lady.

    • @xlncy
      @xlncy 5 років тому

      It's beneficial if you have a large family

    • @oliviaalfred7605
      @oliviaalfred7605 4 роки тому +1

      See u . Lazy younth😀😀

    • @mommayomomma1
      @mommayomomma1 4 роки тому

      When your in the US ✌🏾😗

    • @daniediabasi9632
      @daniediabasi9632 4 роки тому

      No food in Nigeria involves too much work. It's just our nature to eat healthy. We don't see it as hardwork lol

    • @francisnike7545
      @francisnike7545 4 роки тому +1

      Geez, you need to chill! Most vendors in Nigeria don't make Abacha like this. They purchase the cassava when it's already sliced and dried then they continue with the cooking process.

  • @Earendil_bright_star
    @Earendil_bright_star 6 років тому +3

    Love from Korea.
    This food reminds me of Korean foods.
    They also take fuckload of time and effort to make one dish.
    Abacha looks so tasty

  • @aliciamartinez5687
    @aliciamartinez5687 6 років тому +103

    19:49 what she is doing is similar to what we mexicans do to make our chiles and salsas. In mexico its called a molcajete 😍 I love learning about Nigerians 😍

    • @BattaBox
      @BattaBox  6 років тому +6

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    • @nnenne1
      @nnenne1 6 років тому +3

      I love Mexican street food

    • @barbieyoometa2568
      @barbieyoometa2568 6 років тому +1

      Come down you fetishing weirdo

    • @tobifalola8483
      @tobifalola8483 6 років тому +6

      barbieyoo meta shut up, not everyone is fetishizing.

    • @tobifalola8483
      @tobifalola8483 6 років тому +1

      Mexican food is the best

  • @posjaboateng5556
    @posjaboateng5556 5 років тому +2

    I really salute these ladies 😘

  • @michaeltannor7564
    @michaeltannor7564 5 років тому +5

    God bless Africa.. And our mothers for their lovely care..

  • @priscillairabor2108
    @priscillairabor2108 5 років тому

    Wow, so it takes this hardwork to prepare abacha? Odinaka surely is a hardworking Nigerian woman. There's dignity in labour.

  • @barbraedumanichukwu4481
    @barbraedumanichukwu4481 6 років тому +18

    For some weird reason when the prepared Abacha arrived, there was this strong smell of good food that came out of nowhere. I looked around to see if someone around me had just brought in food, but it was just my imagination. I watched the entire video and was waiting in anticipation of him eating Ugba, but sadly he didn't.

  • @noreenduke8410
    @noreenduke8410 5 років тому +2

    Oh my gosh bring some to me mouth watering i love africa

  • @VCC-rv8bb
    @VCC-rv8bb 6 років тому +3

    Great taste ..Nigerian Food the best💟💟💟

  • @briginashaw1
    @briginashaw1 5 років тому

    Odinaka, you are a blessing to your mom. I really appreciate your hard work. May God bless you all for helping mama make this a success.

  • @romz5330
    @romz5330 6 років тому +32

    Odinaka looked uncomfortable at the beginning but it seemed as the day went on she opened up a lot more.

  • @beegee4791
    @beegee4791 5 років тому +1

    The initial process of getting the abacha done is very tedious but afterwards it gets dried up and sold in that way. Whenever you want to eat abacha, you soak the dried one for some minutes and it gets soft. Then you go ahead and prepare it. I love this! Good job for showing the eastern part of Nigeria. Odinaka you re too much!

  • @anatuneokwy9273
    @anatuneokwy9273 6 років тому +51

    I like their hygienic consciousness even in such environment. At least I didn't notice any flies there. Good job Odinaka!

    • @Omega1st
      @Omega1st 6 років тому +5

      Anatune Okwy
      Name a place where flies do not live?

    • @royalty15able
      @royalty15able 6 років тому +7

      Anatune Okwy Lots of flies in London where I live in the summer buzzing around the butchers , cakes farmers markets you name it
      Those old colonial stereotypes about the West being clean and Africa not London is actually a dirty place despite its comprehensive refuse collection

    • @tentailmadara2500
      @tentailmadara2500 5 років тому +1

      @@Omega1st greenland, it a frozen part of the world i dont think can survive in the cold

    • @Omega1st
      @Omega1st 5 років тому

      @@tentailmadara2500 Wrong The (fly) Muscidae is in Greenland.

    • @samlsd9711
      @samlsd9711 5 років тому +2

      Let the flies live in peace. They only have a life span of 2 weeks aprox. gosh 😂 you're even hating on flies?

  • @nadineromeo9673
    @nadineromeo9673 5 років тому

    Odinaka is a very productive strong hard working woman ...I applauded all these women...I hope they are paid well 🇨🇦❤️🙏🏽🌹

  • @princesshephzibahalabi4017
    @princesshephzibahalabi4017 6 років тому +81

    Odinaka,you are a black beautiful energetic lady
    God bless u n your family IJn,Amen
    I pray for u Odinaka,that u will open your own restaurant IJn,Amen
    Jehovah will establish in a big way.IJn,Amen
    Shalom

    • @truthunfolded1599
      @truthunfolded1599 6 років тому +5

      PrincessHephzibah Alabi these people need money not religion and superstition. This is why we black people are so far behind the other races of people.

  • @yvonnej90
    @yvonnej90 5 років тому

    she worked so hard preping that food,thumbs up girl.

  • @monikapeer7755
    @monikapeer7755 5 років тому +4

    What a beautiful, beautiful black lady is this woman!!!!! (I am a woman from Austria with blond hair and blue eyes- i tell this, because i want to show that not only man are thinking like this!!) So this young lady is such a natural beauty!!!

  • @ceasercharisma1335
    @ceasercharisma1335 6 років тому +1

    I ate this everyday back in Nigeria cos it's one of my favorite local dishes. And this video has spurred me on to prepare the one I left on my kitchen cabinet for a while now. Btw, this young lady and her family are really hardworking, go through this whole process with so much passion and love for what they do. I wish them all the best...and that whole plate for #50? Wow!

  • @nawmsayin8017
    @nawmsayin8017 6 років тому +4

    The lady in red is SOOOO BEAUTIFUL!

  • @Jo-nw2lf
    @Jo-nw2lf 5 років тому

    I'm perceiving the aroma of this delicious delicacy from Baltimore M.D.. lolz up Nigeria!!!

  • @4cubed22
    @4cubed22 6 років тому +57

    Abeg all my Nigerian brothers outside Pls marry this woman and you'll eat healthy for the rest of your life and save her from this hard job too bad I be woman I for marry her. But when I visit LAGOS I'll definitely patronize her. Xoxo love from NewYork

    • @thebridge5483
      @thebridge5483 6 років тому +6

      Sexy Damsel yeah she could use some help to make process easier on her body, some kitchen tools stoves maybe an investment to fix up the place

    • @samlsd9711
      @samlsd9711 5 років тому +2

      I don't think it's healthy, but I wish somebody takes her out of there and opens a restaurant so we can taste what she's making.

    • @amandadamgbor2062
      @amandadamgbor2062 5 років тому

      Sexy Damsel lol

  • @lauranwachukwu4326
    @lauranwachukwu4326 5 років тому

    I love this video. Odinaka is very hardworking. May God bless her..Amen

    • @yemmiaguns3773
      @yemmiaguns3773 5 років тому

      We work had and gain less in this part of the world the rich are getting richer.all Nigerian woman are trained to serve and be a good wife.and still our men don't appreciate that effect,they prefer to end up marrying a foreigner.

  • @KinshipHope
    @KinshipHope 6 років тому +27

    Ugba is the best! I appreciate you guys for covering our eastern dish!

  • @lilijody
    @lilijody 5 років тому +1

    Lovely food... I want to eat that so bad. Love from Canada

  • @midevlogs9152
    @midevlogs9152 5 років тому +5

    Wow, first time I'm seeing Abacha prepared from scratch and in large quantity. Thank you Battabox

  • @ashweiss8696
    @ashweiss8696 4 роки тому

    i dont know how i got to the nigerian cooking side of youtube, but i am so glad im here

  • @ovodio8488
    @ovodio8488 6 років тому +34

    Nor be small work ooo
    The love they put into making the salad... so much love
    Great video bro

  • @jahtorymusicful
    @jahtorymusicful 6 років тому +1

    Beautiful empress thanks for the experience love from Jamaica 🇯🇲

  • @diboakale4755
    @diboakale4755 6 років тому +7

    Cameroon pepe 👍♥️am Cameroonian and I love this video. With all the hard work the girl was still very humorous. I will try this recipe

  • @oladimejiajiboye9867
    @oladimejiajiboye9867 4 роки тому

    This guy Is great. He's Very composed .

  • @FloChinyere
    @FloChinyere 6 років тому +311

    Kudos to the family. Such hard work and they did it with such diligence. ❤👏❤👏❤
    But Warri Pikin you sure say that plate na only N50? The fish alone is worth more than N50 not to talk of the ponmo and the rest. At least I hope they sell it for more than N50.

    • @ChibuikeUlasi
      @ChibuikeUlasi 6 років тому +25

      Flo I agree with you. That food is worth more than N50. Also kudos to the family too.

    • @FloChinyere
      @FloChinyere 6 років тому +3

      Chibuike Ulasi follow me see o!

    • @afrobest707
      @afrobest707 6 років тому +13

      Warri pickin just assume the price by himself. 50 naira can not buy snacks in Nigeria.

    • @abioduntoriola4536
      @abioduntoriola4536 6 років тому +6

      All Nigerian Recipes nah so dis food pass #50,maybe nah only d abacha be #50..no pomo and fish inside

    • @joysamson82
      @joysamson82 6 років тому +9

      All Nigerian Recipes it can't be warri pikin nor sabi the price it should be more than 50Naira that plate of abacha should be around 300 to 500Naira

  • @Eva-cd4yq
    @Eva-cd4yq 5 років тому +1

    Love the rawness of this video clip... As for the working women..., chapeaux! You're representing well ooo...

  • @salifguene5733
    @salifguene5733 5 років тому +4

    Looks delicious, hard working lady.respect. brilliant 😘

  • @azubuikeblessing94
    @azubuikeblessing94 5 років тому

    they're so hardworking. Making that quantity of abacha is not easy at all. God bless them.

  • @roseck6455
    @roseck6455 6 років тому +9

    Very interesting and looks like hard work. Bless her heart and her family.

  • @azziah2679
    @azziah2679 6 років тому

    Its amazing that mama's kids are happy to continue in this business is beyond me. Kids of this generation are too keen to stay back in this kind of work. God bless this family.

  • @cheekychiketv2
    @cheekychiketv2 6 років тому +6

    I'm the most boring Enugu guy ever, I like my abacha just like that with plenty meat haha. All the ugba, garden egg, onions, and interesting things that they add, I should try it haha. I'm too simple. Great video. Igbo Kwenu!

  • @blackmambablackwidow9700
    @blackmambablackwidow9700 5 років тому

    This food Abacha nawaooo. Take forever.....dying here to teast it.

  • @Africwomenpower
    @Africwomenpower 6 років тому +4

    I really enjoyed watching this video. Cant believe the process took over 6 hours....

  • @ep643
    @ep643 5 років тому

    Oh god she is so strong and hard working lady

  • @hillarybrewer2266
    @hillarybrewer2266 6 років тому +5

    Great job. Hard working family. Loved it!!! Would love to taste this dish!!!!

  • @yemmiaguns3773
    @yemmiaguns3773 5 років тому

    Nigerian women got the strength to cook as long I can't remember each day,we got good strength for cooking in my country Nigeria you must cook for your huaband before getting from work as a good wife Am sure any woman from Nigeria will make a good cook any where around the world..sponsorships is what most of us need.

  • @zimfirakerimova85
    @zimfirakerimova85 6 років тому +7

    That's amazing... I love Nigerian people and culture... love your food.. greeting from Turkmenistan

  • @kahroogall5695
    @kahroogall5695 5 років тому +1

    Congratulations my dear sister I'm from Tanzania but waaawo

  • @kenslay
    @kenslay 6 років тому +14

    The hustle is real, give this woman 5 years she will be living in her own duplex. I have seen women like her growing up in Enugu, strong, determined, hardworking and fiercely independent.. lovely Abacha but if you want to chop the authentic Abacha from its origin, start from Achi in Enugu state then stop at Udi. Na dem own this food..I dey miss home mehn😊

    • @stellakalu5184
      @stellakalu5184 6 років тому +1

      Eke N 042 for life

    • @nnenne1
      @nnenne1 6 років тому

      My mum’s from udi in Enugu and the abacha is to die for.

    • @florenceonuoha9631
      @florenceonuoha9631 5 років тому

      I know no doubt about Enugu people eating abacha all the time but to be sincere they make it so dry without all of this especially ugba by the side.. and also there abacha looks as if no much red oil in it, but imo state makes abacha just they way it looks in this video and big men order more for different occasions. Thank you

  • @QueenRed2023
    @QueenRed2023 6 років тому +1

    I love Ugba!! My favorite dish when we hv Nigerian functions

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      @BattaBox  6 років тому +2

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  • @rhyndawatson4173
    @rhyndawatson4173 5 років тому +3

    Wow that dish is a serious workout lol, it must be good

  • @blessingadesuwaagada7112
    @blessingadesuwaagada7112 5 років тому

    wow.....wow.....wow........i salute abacha sellers specially now.

  • @jessm5058
    @jessm5058 6 років тому +5

    Hard working girl great job

  • @favourajaero4729
    @favourajaero4729 5 років тому

    They are so hard working... May God open greater doors for them... And may their hassle pay greatly..

  • @mgbo0415
    @mgbo0415 6 років тому +34

    I am crying for their poor backs.

  • @hemav.k5993
    @hemav.k5993 6 років тому +3

    Love from Kerala-south India.We eat Cassava almost everyday.But our way of cooking is different.

    • @xlncy
      @xlncy 5 років тому

      Greetings from Tamil Nadu- South India

  • @Glotouchskincare
    @Glotouchskincare 6 років тому +7

    Africa my people.. Nigeria my home.. So proud of my family.... Great job

  • @nubeeyanluv69
    @nubeeyanluv69 6 років тому

    Shout out to Odinaka and her assistant, they really work hard! doing back breaking lifting of gallons of hot food omg! with grace and patience, and love! I wish i could taste that !

  • @patriciaoffor6263
    @patriciaoffor6263 6 років тому +3

    Wow! You've gotten a new subscriber here all thanks to Odinaka!

  • @carenlook7902
    @carenlook7902 6 років тому

    These women work so hard. Respect.

  • @shan9453
    @shan9453 6 років тому +9

    Looks good damn
    Love from Jamaica

  • @truthunfolded1599
    @truthunfolded1599 6 років тому

    Warri Pikkin makes everything look good even if it looks bad. He's a very nice guy

  • @Everythingfreshandsassy
    @Everythingfreshandsassy 6 років тому +93

    If it takes this long to cook this meal, you must have a lot of LOVE IN HEART! Americans! LEARN TO COOK FROM SCRATCH! BEAUTIFUL VIDEO!

    • @itsthehumor95
      @itsthehumor95 6 років тому +20

      Sassy Green Garden Diva Productions Your A.C.E. (Artistic Culinary Enthusiast) I'm American and I cook from scratch. Many of us do

    • @gloriaking9586
      @gloriaking9586 6 років тому +16

      What would make you think Americans don't cook from scratch. Don't believe everything on t.v

    • @jamesorji5973
      @jamesorji5973 6 років тому +10

      The only reason it took that long is because the lady sells it and has to make it from scratch. Normally, you buy the already processed cassava and t shouldn't take you more than 20 minutes to be done with.

    • @orthotech9758
      @orthotech9758 6 років тому +7

      Maurice Watkins, I wouldn't say many. Most families in America work away from home so there isn't much time for making meals from scratch. Many Americans either eat out or fix things that are out of boxes. It is slightly cheaper and more convenient to eat a fast food meal than fix a home cooked meal. For example, Wendy's has a 4 for $4 meal. Even though average home cooked meals are $4 and change per person, many Americans prefer convenience. That's why fast food restaurants thrive in America. There are no fast food chains in Nigeria.

    • @FiiDeLLaCaShFLoW
      @FiiDeLLaCaShFLoW 6 років тому +8

      Working 12-16 hour shifts a day leaves no time to do this all the time...most american men want their partner to work as much as them, sometimes more, it isn't like old times where the man is the bread winner and the woman cares for the home...most men here want to be taken care of!...so a woman working 12-16 hour shifts, then taking care of the husband, kids, and home, there isnt that many hours in a day! This looks like a 1-2 day job, a working person doesnt have the time.

  • @kensanco
    @kensanco 5 років тому +1

    e no easy o. Keep it up, na God go bless una hustle Amen.

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    @BattaBox  6 років тому +4

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  • @ikemolokwu3910
    @ikemolokwu3910 5 років тому

    I really respect these very industrious women. I never knew there is this much labour in preparing this delicacy.