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Magriza Made Me Cook
Zimbabwe
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 17 พ.ย. 2019
MMMC: Food & Cultural Documentaries.
"Magriza," means "grandmother" in isiNdebele. Just like countless others, Prince's love for cooking was ignited by his grandmother's guidance in the kitchen. "Magriza Made Me Cook" captures this heartwarming sentiment, honoring the legacy of grandmothers who nurture our love for food and culture. The show celebrates the rich tapestry of Zimbabwean and African food culture. We travel across the country/continent, documenting indigenous dishes and cultural practices passed down through generations.
Keep the Love, Keep the Ubuntu!
Website: www.magrizamademecook.com
Mobile: +263-772-617-768
"Magriza," means "grandmother" in isiNdebele. Just like countless others, Prince's love for cooking was ignited by his grandmother's guidance in the kitchen. "Magriza Made Me Cook" captures this heartwarming sentiment, honoring the legacy of grandmothers who nurture our love for food and culture. The show celebrates the rich tapestry of Zimbabwean and African food culture. We travel across the country/continent, documenting indigenous dishes and cultural practices passed down through generations.
Keep the Love, Keep the Ubuntu!
Website: www.magrizamademecook.com
Mobile: +263-772-617-768
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Popi Sibiya is a passionate travel vlogger dedicated to celebrating indigenous cultures. She immerses herself in diverse communities, documenting their lives and traditions to share their stories with the world. In 2020, Popi traded the office for adventure, embarking on a global journey. Her epic road trip from South Africa to Ghana, completed in 2023, is a testament to her unwavering spirit. Now, she invites you to join her next chapter: an exploration of Asia, the Middle East, Africa, and Europe, where we’ll discover captivating cultures, tantalizing cuisines, and breathtaking landscapes.
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► ► ABOUT MAGRIZA MADE ME COOK
The channel seeks to document and serve Africa's diverse food culture, one dish at a time as well as air other cultural and traditional stories that have never been documented. Magriza is slang for uGogo (Grandmother in isiNdebele) and the name of the show is derived from Prince's inspiration for falling in love with cooking; his grandmother.
►► Follow our work on Social Media:
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Instagram: magrizamademecook
Twitter: @MagrizaMMC
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#popisibiya
🔔: Support our Work on Patreon ► www.patreon.com/magrizamademecook
► Subscribe to MMMC: th-cam.com/channels/aOU-9jYx6WSPs17BZbUwFQ.html
► Let's Chat (Mobile): +263772617768
______________________________________
WATCH OUR MOST POPULAR VIDEOS:
► ► AmaXhosa AseZimbabwe: A Unique Cultural Experience th-cam.com/video/v4iOTPFz0-c/w-d-xo.html
► ► Getting Cultured in Nkayi, KoSivalo! th-cam.com/video/KLCCcPH7EOE/w-d-xo.html
► ► 49 Hours in Makokoba, Bulawayo!
th-cam.com/video/BKWV-xo43eo/w-d-xo.html
► ► Why Is African Food The Least Adopted Cuisine? th-cam.com/video/cd7VM8EAsL0/w-d-xo.html
______________________________________
► ► ABOUT MAGRIZA MADE ME COOK
The channel seeks to document and serve Africa's diverse food culture, one dish at a time as well as air other cultural and traditional stories that have never been documented. Magriza is slang for uGogo (Grandmother in isiNdebele) and the name of the show is derived from Prince's inspiration for falling in love with cooking; his grandmother.
►► Follow our work on Social Media:
Facebook: Magriza Made Me Cook
Instagram: magrizamademecook
Twitter: @MagrizaMMC
Website: www.magrizamademecook.com
#popisibiya
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Matohweeeeee❤❤❤❤
Great video my bro! Been researching ancient grains and eating millet fonio couscous etc. looking forward to coming back to South Africa and eating getting healthier. I love SA and Southern Africa and Africa as a whole. I will be moving to SA very soon. Thank you for all the great content my bro!!!
Study MFECANE n know your history
My people.. I love my mother tongue. Used to be fluent wen I was young but livingninn diaspora with not many BaKalanga around be inam a bit rusty now. 😂❤
Kuhle.
Am son of the soil. Ngafunda eFusi primary lase Nyanda Secondary. Ngikhulele lapha ngidlala eMakhosi ground
Simunye kahlekahke❤❤❤❤
Where can I find umvusankunzi?
Kodwa bantu bakuthi nafika njani apho😮
Sokusele ukuthi siyeke u kuvotela ama shona
Hi family. Someone please help me with full Mahlangu clan names
Moore Nancy Davis Paul Harris Timothy
Recently I was home in nkayi please chief plead with the government our roads are bad we can’t afford to come home coz the costs of traveling with your vehicle are just too much with the state of the roads.
Am I supposed to switch off candles after talking... and use them another day?
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What is that you're burning
Bayede Mzilikazi kaMashobane, imin'uGagisa, uShamase, uNkwali ye Nkosi. Bayede!!!
Taste better stone ground.
A nyala khaitseli ea mots'onga
Enkosi Mahlangu.
Siyabonga
My home I’m a Gwabalanda girl
Thank you for watching
Thanks a lot for the work you do,but I get distracted when including cultures that don't teach us anything like Shona culture I learn nothing,I don't want anything that has to do with Shona people
Wow i like her so much. I wish I can see her one day tell her tgat i loveher music andher as well
Incredible artist
This young man deserves a lot more support than this.
Thank you so much
Ko Marash in memory of the bus stop you were standing MHSRIP
😮😂😂😂!!!Mutsvairo mudiki uyo mawutora kupi my brother?Thank you so much great video.I appreciate and many blessings to you and all the mothers who are such a blessing to us.
Thanks for watching
Nice to see the improvements since ZANU PF took over...............Ruined. I was a Policeman in the Byo townships stationed at Mabutweni. No problems, people happy streets clean ... now look at it. Nice show thank you.
I’m fascinated by the song at the beginning and at the very end of the video. Please tell me more about it...
Its a Ndebele cultural song
@@MagrizaMadeMeCook I’m trying to piece the lyrics together but I can’t - I’m not familiar with it. Which part of MatLand did you film it in? What occasion/context is the song performed? And could you please post o clip of the entire song on its own 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
This must be aired on national television... Great job #53
Siyabonga
Hi . Are you selling it?
Yes
@@MagrizaMadeMeCook how much 2kgs i want to sell it
Very informative video on right time when I am looking for this. Please bhuti Sivalo sicela wenze ivideo about amasali isgulo eshlupha abantu abangabafazi lokhu okuqunywayo ku number 1 or 2 (vagina and anus). Ubuze lokuthi ku causwa yini futh kuyelatshwa ngani langubani please safa yikho kodwa siswela uncedo ngoba kubanga isdina kuma relationship and in life in general
Kulungile
Hey, do you have to boil water or just tap water?
Tap water
Amazing work and video. So educational and so much value. 🥰🧡🤎 keep it up
Thank you so much for watching.
"rarely does an individual dance alone"
Very impossible...
So off topic - but would anyone know the name of the song playing in the background of the video? 😂
The grandmother is treasure to Africa wish her to last long so we learn a lot from her.
MMMC kanti kuhambani kalisakhuli yini ngoba kufanele okubana seliku 50K-70k now. Vuka Bulawayo vuka🏃🏽🏃🏽🏃🏽🏃🏽🏃🏽🏃🏽🏃🏽🏃🏽🏃🏽🏃🏽🏃🏽
Soon Hope.
A lot of similarities in Chikaranga and TjiKalanga. I like this. These languages must have one route and ancestry
Why did you have toʻ ask them in Isi Ndebele,
I like the KALANGA , they are part of the greater Shona Clan😊
The ndaus are in Manicaland province both in Mozambique and Zimbabwe
Ndau people are also in Mozambique
I'm a Kalanga living in Soweto. On the paternal side, grandfather is Kalanga from a village called Hanlapkhane in Botswana, he married my xhosa grandmother from Queenstown in the Eastern Cape. On the maternal side, grandfather keMopedi from Gaphasha and he married my grandmother from Tshikwarane in Venda. I really find myself privileged to be from these four nations. Watching this video brough back a lot of childhood memories and the food shown here my dad would bring home for us from his trips to Botswana. Till this day I cannot speak the language as it was not spoken much around us, however I do understand... This just reminded me of my Xhosa grandmother who mastered the Kalanga language and I feel like today I will sleep well as there was a connection with my indigenous language and seeing that food. If you can do more videos of the Kalanga origins and the Mapungubwe Kindom. Also you are right in saying the language is similar to Tshivenda and Sepedi. I've heard some of my Venda relatives refer to BaKalanga as boMalume and also been told that they originate from the Kalanga people. Please also look into that part of the history. Sibongile Dube
Turn to God! All human beings commit sins and they separate us from God. There is only one way to reconcile ourselves with our heavenly Father: by repenting of our mistakes, confessing them, forsaking them and accepting Jesus Christ, the Son of God as our only Lord and Savior, who suffered and died on the cross to pay for our sins in our place. If we do not repent and forsake our wrong actions, one day we will stand before the Judgment Seat of God and be condemned by Him. God loves you and has a place in heaven reserved for you. Read the Bible, seek Him and accept Him into your life. God bless you.
@@saldaterra4724 Thank for watching
Turn to God! All human beings commit sins and they separate us from God. There is only one way to reconcile ourselves with our heavenly Father: by repenting of our mistakes, confessing them, forsaking them and accepting Jesus Christ, the Son of God as our only Lord and Savior, who suffered and died on the cross to pay for our sins in our place. If we do not repent and forsake our wrong actions, one day we will stand before the Judgment Seat of God and be condemned by Him. God loves you and has a place in heaven reserved for you. Read the Bible, seek Him and accept Him into your life. God bless you.
Such a humble guy doing a great job❤
I would love learn more about preparing sorghum but the subtitles are so small I can't read them. Am using TH-cam. From 🇰🇪
south africans should learn taht africa is one....white racists made them forget that chidinma adetshina is african
My friend pleas help me some things ,I come from Tanzania my issue is ,I find my grandfather ,my story is my grand father migrate from Tanzania to Bulawayo for the issue of mining activities since 1947 ,the name of grand father is Anyandwile or ulimboka cheyo ,at that time live in the apartment of mining industry ,my father was Born in since 1954 and others Fathers sister those are born in Bulawayo ,in 1963 father's and his mother (grandmother) back to Tanzania without grandfather ,and its continue to live in Bulawayo ,at that time my grandfather Mery another women (ndebele tribes) from that time 1965 until now there is no any communication we don't know if is die or no ,pleas friend help me to find ,the real name of grandfather is ulimboka or anyandwile cheyo
Phambili Magriza great job Sivalo, duna lukaMahlangu.