How to shorten cooking time of vegetables in an African Village
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- Опубліковано 15 вер 2024
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Here is how we quicken the cooking time of vegetables in an African Village #africanliving #africanvillage #adayinlifevlog #ourvillage #traditionalkitchen #organickitchen #villagelife #villagekitchen #dailyvlog
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We need more of deep medicinal, useful, time and money saving hacks like this from our brothers and sisters in Africa !
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not a hack. jeepers
@@linebrunelle1004 ; give us the reasons and proofs please.
We are here for more knowledge and information. Thanks.
It’s amazing to me that someone figured this out at some point in the past! 🔥
I do see things like this and think "how did people figure this out? I wouldn't think to try that!"
There are scientists without college.
@@merryfergie For sure! Science is more about a way of looking at the world than any training. I just marvel at the way different minds think. I'm trained as a scientist but there are so many things that work well that I would never even think to try. I wonder what inspired the people who discovered these things to give it a go.
Wonderful education and enlightenment to me and many others. Kudos and Thanks.
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that could be why she's an international super model. lol
Hello, dear. Thank you very much. If i can say What we use in Czech republic So Its soda bicarbona for thé same Reason like you. We also use little bit soda to make chicken soft And Fast Cook. By the way this hair style u have in video i like on you very much. Stay cool, you Are great. ❤
Wow I learned so much from this video! Such nutritious food hacks
Thank you!
Are you using banana peelings only or using other fruits (peelings) as well? I am also interested in the reason why it speeds up the cooking process.
Wow!!! I’ve never heard of this before. Thank you for sharing!
You look beautiful as always 😊, and that dress color is perfect on you.
I live in the us and have my own backyard flock, so seeing the chickens roaming in your videos is always so exciting for me I bet it’s such a nice atmosphere there
Here in Nagaland INDIA 🇮🇳 we use to that too and another one is local salt water, and it was very good indeed.. And thank you for the Bible passage.
Hello, may I ask...is it sea water that you use? Or salted water? Thanks.
It looks like you are in good health and are happy. What a good blessing for you.
So lovely sweety..
For us we call it " eigobe" in lusoga.
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Please, tell us the English name of this vegetable. Thanks.
From the eastern part of the country, we use banana leaves as a base before putting the ash. It helps with filtration.
Our traditional soda in Zimbabwe is made burnt corn cobs. After removing the dry corn kernels from the cob at harvest we burn some cobd and use them ash as bicarbonate of soda.
We do the same in Liberia with plantain skin as well. We call it country soda. There are probably other names for it in each dialect.
I learned a few new things! I didn't know there were all those other uses as well.
Thank you for educating us. Can the ash you already used be repurposed after filtering the water? Can you use it now as a paste to brush your teeth? Or to filter more water? ❤
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Thanks so much for the wonderful tip that u shared 😇🙏 Shl try definitely 👍 U look v cute ❤
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So much knowledge plz do more videos like this. Make a playlist! I seen your toothbrush video and now I’m chewing on sticks and have found a difference and my jaw line is more pronounced just within a few weeks of chewing the stick.
Now I love these hacks and just your way of life! I have 3 little babies and I will share this knowledge and will give you all the credit! I have no family so thank you for passing some knowledge down to us
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This video is so beautiful and fascinating!
Amazing hack. Actually it is more than one. Thank you very much.
I absolutely love your hair today! Thank you, as always, for educating us ❤
Great video! I would’ve like to see more of the actions of you doing the compressing, and a better view of what the end result is etc etc but still liked the video. Love seeing how you live life.
I want to try this and i want to try smoking my water jars. Yummy water! Can you reuse the same ash again and again? or do you throw it out after one use
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Thx dear
looking lovely as always ❤ thanx for the knowledge shared
Now I know the flu and cold healing properties I may try it 😂😂😂
I've been following for some time now, I need to ask you , what do you put on your skin to make it so shiny and flawless?
Very interesting.
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Please, what is the English name of that Vegetable ?
Or /And Botanical name, if it is that which some knows on this platform.
Or/And local names in other African communities, of this vegetable.- Thanking all of you in advance.
Boo, or cowpea plant
@@LindaC616 , thank you.
We need more names of this vegetable please ( both in English, and in African tribal names) .
Blessings to you all.
@@adetunde6652 thx, I don't know all of the African tribal languages 😄
Could it be cassava leaves? I love your beautiful technique. Thank you for sharing ❤🎉
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Hello Beautiful!
Works like baking soda
nice theory. they spread it here in germany, too. but scientists have shown, that salts (and that's what the ash is made of) don't really shorten the cooking time. if yes, just a few seconds. 🤷
so scientists in another part of the world tested something similar but totally different prepared totally differently in a lab and that negates their experiencial and generational knowledge?
@@kyleydiamond like i said, it was similar. a few particles of salt soluted in water can't make a big difference.
She has other uses for it also tho, can the salts sweeten her water pots? Or any of the other uses she sighted?
Does it matter what banana variety?
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Whats the science behind it?
Before there was science,
There were indigenous people of knowledge
@@merryfergie surely this piece of indigenous knowledge isn’t so high level that it cant be explained by modern science
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cocaine hack?
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