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This is the second video that I’ve watched of your visit to Ghana. Just to let you know, ima a Korean guy from NY. I had a chance to visit Ghana 20 years ago and I miss the people and the food. The memories are flooding back after watching you n yer journey and my mouth is watering from seeing all the food you are trying. Thank you
Totally agree! I also like the co-host, she is an innovator, and is bringing new experiences to her country and trying to present it across continents.
Chef Mamme is not only beautiful, but incredibly talented. Her knowledge of Ghanian food and its history, along with her education in fine dining will definitely earn her a coveted Michelin star. Great episode Sonny.
From Bangladesh but I was in Accra for a year. The northern style Jollof is something I had almost everyday. Now that I’m back in Dhaka, my mouth still waters for that Jollof. Love Jollof as much as my biriyani.
@@rlt9492 I think absolutely yes. Of course it depends on the variation of Jollof. Some Jollofs have dried fish mixed in with the stew and served with proteins like beef/chicken. That may not suit Asian palates as dried fish isn’t usually associated with chicken or beef. Although I love how umami it gets when dried fish is added
@@rubabmahmud8459 I went to a Senegalese restaurant in Italy one time with a hostel mate from south India and he said that the food there would become instantly popular if someone were to introduce it back home.
I am kenyan and we do have some foods 🧐, but the west of africa has variety, good diverse variety. Trying them in their authentic environment is definately on my bucket list.
Some of your food. Also influenced by the...... let's say people who brought you there plus indigenous knowledge and crops maybe protein, my knowledge on Jamaican food origins is bare bones at best.
The Jallof, goat and plantains remind me of my Puerto Rican grandmother. Some slight difference, but you can easily see where the islands get some of their food culture. Just put Ghana on my list of places to visit.
I would absolutely love to come and see your beautiful home. I wish we could swap lives for a week and someone could come here to eastern Kentucky and see how the mountain people live. We eat pigs feet too.
I was literally searching for something to watch and the video came. Nice! Ghana's food has so many spices, looks colorful and flavorful. Pretty sure we Brazilians would love it! And we're also passionate about rice and beans. The Jollof rice made my mouth water (and Chi Chi is so nice!) and the porky bites look amazing. Lovin' this series so far
@@WildsafariTracks-tq9jg ignorant comment, Ghana is mainly rainforest and coastal plains. The northern side has the Savannah grassland that's where the wildlife is. Sometimes educate yourself before speaking
I'm Ghanaian, and every time I'm in Ghana, it feels like heaven. I don't even like Accra, but my village is everything to me. I have it on my channel even😂😂😂
I’ve never been and honestly was never really on my radar as somewhere I wanted to go but culinarily it looks really good, I’ve become a big fan of traveling for the culinary experience , I’ve been to many countries but never really took the time to appreciate the local cuisine and that I regret as some of the places I’ve been I’ll probably never get the opportunity to go there again
She said: it should come from your heart! The Ghanaian attitude is everything ❤maame is repping really well. I will def try to taste ur food. All the best
*Ghana is the soul of Africa* When the soul leaves the body there's no more life in the body* . To wit, there's no Africa without Ghana. 🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭 *Proudly Ghanaian, Proudly African* 💪
@@Devil66652 Inferiority mofo😌 In your country a *64years* man is an eldest to a *67years* man abi? Remind me, when did your country gain independence?
The co-host, top tier, even if her restro is all about ghanaian fine dining, it still has 1 usd items on the menu. Not forgetting the roots and also providing top of the table items. Really wish you good luck for the Michelin star.
I’ve said this before I’ll keep saying it…I think the best way to get to know another country’s culture is through their food. The food is a good opener then you can get to the rest of the culture by talking to people and exploring but not by yourself
I’m glad you finally made it to the motherland. Proud of our heritage and thanks for using your platform to tell the world about Ghanaian food. Much love ❤
Never knew about it but it looked so flavorful and I want to try it. There's no Ghanaian restaurant where I live so I might have to copy that woman's recipe.
Beautiful video. So satisfying and enlightening. To answer some of your questions, Sonny, Ghana's wide variety of meals is due to the availability of many spices, staples and protein. The major reason is the different cultures as stated. Many different people migrated from many different places and settled in different topographical areas all now called Ghana. With the many options provided by nature, Ghanaians got creative. So you'll see that for one food item, we have so many ways to cook it. We are still redefining cooking methods for our foods because we are a creative people who also perhaps understand modernisation. Also, cooking is held in high esteem here so food well-done is a crown, hence the spate of food sellers. Finally, we're an adaptable bunch who are known to welcome strangers thus some of our cuisine is assimilated. Thank you for coming to Ghana and i truly hope you enjoyed it!
This is absolutely awesome. A reminder that as Africans we are diverse and creative. I loved food in Ghana and Nigeria and my brothers and sisters ensured my stay was great. I'd like to see more of this.
Love the videos on West African food! such a wide variety and seasoned with incredible spices! We in Southern Africa seem to eat a somewhat mundane diet in comparison. Thank you for sharing African foods with other Africans, and especially thanks for bringing our food to the attention of the world.
Sonny left Ghana before posting Ghana Videos, I really wanted to meet you, I have followed this Channel I was the first person to congratulations this channel on 1m subs, whiles following from 14k subs,, congratulations for coming to Ghana
Can you blame him? Sonny doesn’t come off as someone who wants to be hassled by fans all the time. Plus, you never know which ones will be cool and which ones have a weird parasocial relationship. Being a public figure is tough!
This could of been recorded months ago and only released it lately, Ghana is some crazy people who want to rob any white man they see and I'm glad sonny never showed himself walking around poor areas and showed the good things in Ghana
This is one of best videos Sunny has come up with. I think he’s on par with Anthony Bourdain. I love the storytelling and the production. Now I want to travel to Africa. My friends are there, I should hit them up. ❤
Naaa you need to taste it first pls😂😂😂.. Buh I already know Ghana got the best Jollof.. Don't let it seems like b'coz SA is beefing with Nigeria now😂😂😂
What a beautiful restaurant. I’m really impressed with how clean the kitchen was (I live in Canada and most should aspire to be that clean and organized). I think many people only see the worst bits of Africa, and Sonny does an amazing job at showing the best of it too 👍
@@HefnerLamarthat shows in volumes, the deceit wrapped in so called westerisation and cultural propaganda to softly slain and control the unsuspecting minds..thank.
Cooking 'JOLLOF' is a calling, if you are not filled with the 'HOLYSPIRIT' pls don't just sit down.. 😂😂😂😂😂❤ 🇬🇭🇳🇬✌️ Best frnds, the whole world, even the world knows about our banter. 😂❤
No mention of shitor in both videos. That's a unique ghanaian source not found anywhere else. Wish someone will introduce it to Sonny some time. Great video as always ❤🇬🇭
Now I really want to go to some African states just to experience their food. We have a handful of African restaurants here (I know a Nigerian, an Ethiopian and a Sudanese place and there are probably others, too), but from my experience with places in Asia I've been to, eating it locally always is a huge difference. And everything they taste in this video looks so good!
We have similar dish in India we call it Tomato rice (Tomato Bhath /Tomato Bath) . The only difference being its purely vegetarian dish hence does not contain animal fat or bouillon cubes. Instead of Tomato paste we use the actual Tomatoes. Its a popular dish in southern India. The curry powder we use is called Sambar powder. African food has so many similarities with how we cook food in India. e.g. Sambusa in Africa is exactly same as Samosa in India. Really enjoyed this culinary trip ❤
I love this ghana series. Sonny, the first one you did before the Nigerian series was bad 😅 but I’m glad you redid the Ghana series. Chef chichi was on point, same as chef nyonyo. Really love this series
One of the best videos from you so far. I love the questions you ask. I am shocked to learn that no restaurants in Africa does not have a Michelin star. It’s time to put them on the map for sure, both rice looks DELISH 😋!
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Love you, come to South Africa 🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦
Ok👍👍👍
After this video i guess Miss Nigeria would wanted have some word with you 😂😂
Sonny please go to Togo 🇹🇬
Surviving on African food for 24 hours❌❌❌❌
Eating African food for 24 hours ✅✅✅
Stop insinuating African food is inferior
I am from Puerto Rico, I lived in Ghana for 8 months… I love my Ghanaian brothers and sisters!! I would go back in a heart beat!!!
Great, you're always welcome
This is the second video that I’ve watched of your visit to Ghana. Just to let you know, ima a Korean guy from NY. I had a chance to visit Ghana 20 years ago and I miss the people and the food. The memories are flooding back after watching you n yer journey and my mouth is watering from seeing all the food you are trying. Thank you
You can come visit anytime. You're welcome 😊
@@Drey-wg4tm oh, boy. I would love too. Thx. 😄
@@benjaminlee2522 you re always invited. I’m a Ghanaian who also wants to visit Korea 😅
You are always welcome back to Ghana to enjoy More...🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭
Always welcomed
I’m loving the first two women, they have such positive energy and seem happy showing off their food and culture
Totally agree! I also like the co-host, she is an innovator, and is bringing new experiences to her country and trying to present it across continents.
How about that last meal I would love to try that. That woman is a genius.
Love the ghanaians. Great people
Ghanaians are Naturally Sweet People...🇬🇭❤
Absolutely brilliant!😊
Chef Mamme is not only beautiful, but incredibly talented. Her knowledge of Ghanian food and its history, along with her education in fine dining will definitely earn her a coveted Michelin star. Great episode Sonny.
Yes all that Chef Maame won on Chopped cooking show a few years ago! Her restaurant is amazing been a few times and even had my bday there.
Chef Mamme was great! Such an awesome attitude and I hope one day she gets the Michelin Star she strives for!
Yeah
Yes chef Maame is fantastic, food at her restaurant tastes amazing and deserves a Michelin star!
I hope so, too.🤞🏻 She was wonderful.😊
Absolutely. I hope she achieves her dream for a Michellin star.❤
From Bangladesh but I was in Accra for a year. The northern style Jollof is something I had almost everyday. Now that I’m back in Dhaka, my mouth still waters for that Jollof. Love Jollof as much as my biriyani.
Do you think that if someone were to introduce Jollof to Bangladesh the people would like it?
@@rubabmahmud8459 God thought of Asians and Africans before making rice, we would die without rice
@@rlt9492 I think absolutely yes. Of course it depends on the variation of Jollof.
Some Jollofs have dried fish mixed in with the stew and served with proteins like beef/chicken. That may not suit Asian palates as dried fish isn’t usually associated with chicken or beef. Although I love how umami it gets when dried fish is added
@@rubabmahmud8459 I went to a Senegalese restaurant in Italy one time with a hostel mate from south India and he said that the food there would become instantly popular if someone were to introduce it back home.
I have always wanted to try Biriyani.
Chef Maame and ChiChi are SO GORGEOUS with lovely personalities too 😍✨
Our Ghanaian 🇬🇭 brothers are really enjoying. This doc made me hungry 💯 😆. One ❤️ from Nigeria 🇳🇬
I am kenyan and we do have some foods 🧐, but the west of africa has variety, good diverse variety. Trying them in their authentic environment is definately on my bucket list.
Welcome to Ghana brother
My roomie is Kenyan and said the same thing!
Kenya also has a variety of foods depending on which part of Kenya you come from
A Jamaican here…. So this is where our food came from 😊
Lol yeah!
@@TheMarkGuru wait till you see waakye, it will give you a full understanding of rice and peas
Jamaica is not here for coincidence but Ghanaians love Jamaicans heartedly
Some of your food. Also influenced by the...... let's say people who brought you there plus indigenous knowledge and crops maybe protein, my knowledge on Jamaican food origins is bare bones at best.
Grenadian, can't wait to visit Ghana and Nigeria to experience the foods.
I love how Ghananian food is always presented so well, and it tastes amazing too
The Jallof, goat and plantains remind me of my Puerto Rican grandmother. Some slight difference, but you can easily see where the islands get some of their food culture. Just put Ghana on my list of places to visit.
Welcome to Ghana!,,,but first, not to offend anyone, the name of the food is JOLLOF, not JALLOF. Thanks.
@@rainbow3649 Cool! Thanks for letting me know. Have a great day ☺
If you start enjoying Ghanaians food especially Jollof rice,trust me you won't stop eating Ghanaians food.All Ghanaians gather here🇬🇭❤️❤️
Ghana my motherland 🇬🇭 ❤❤❤❤❤
Sounds awesome mate
Yeah you will. Other than Jollof, that’s all they have.
May3 dinnnn
@@Flexx--Duncan 3nkasa koraaa✌😍😍😂😂😂
Ghana is always a place to be. Trust me! You will love to come over and over and over and over and over again. I’m a proud Ghanaian! 🇬🇭
I’m Namibian and so happy to have a Ghanaian partner, 😊
I would absolutely love to come and see your beautiful home. I wish we could swap lives for a week and someone could come here to eastern Kentucky and see how the mountain people live. We eat pigs feet too.
I was literally searching for something to watch and the video came. Nice! Ghana's food has so many spices, looks colorful and flavorful. Pretty sure we Brazilians would love it! And we're also passionate about rice and beans. The Jollof rice made my mouth water (and Chi Chi is so nice!) and the porky bites look amazing. Lovin' this series so far
You would love it whenever you visit here
Chef Maame’s passion for Ghanaian cuisine is beautiful.
My mother land, God bless our home land Ghana🇬🇭
I love Ghanaian food. I do agree that Ghana has the best jollof rice!!!!
Ghanaian not Ghanian😅
Ghana has one of the best foods in west Africa including amazing tourist sites too
All the wildlife and animals have been either hunted or used to cook soup
You know right ?I’m proud to be a Ghanaian ❤
@@WildsafariTracks-tq9jgplease we still have wildlife
@@brightdanso4675 I'm also from Ghana, this country is cooked
@@WildsafariTracks-tq9jg ignorant comment, Ghana is mainly rainforest and coastal plains. The northern side has the Savannah grassland that's where the wildlife is. Sometimes educate yourself before speaking
If you are not originally a Ghanaian and you happen to visit Ghana 🇬🇭 it feels like heaven. Oh Ghana 🇬🇭 🎉
I'm Ghanaian, and every time I'm in Ghana, it feels like heaven. I don't even like Accra, but my village is everything to me. I have it on my channel even😂😂😂
Greetings from Switzerland, would love to visit there.
It's on my bucket list on my west African tour from Cameroon to Morocco in one and half month
I’ve never been and honestly was never really on my radar as somewhere I wanted to go but culinarily it looks really good, I’ve become a big fan of traveling for the culinary experience , I’ve been to many countries but never really took the time to appreciate the local cuisine and that I regret as some of the places I’ve been I’ll probably never get the opportunity to go there again
food looks basic af and everything looks dirty
I love all the people you meet! I love their traditions and respect of others. Very kind!
She said: it should come from your heart! The Ghanaian attitude is everything ❤maame is repping really well. I will def try to taste ur food. All the best
Ghana wins, Flawless Victory🔥🔥🔥🔥
🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭
This man loves Ghana and Ghana loooves you too😁❤.
*Ghana is the soul of Africa*
When the soul leaves the body there's no more life in the body* .
To wit, there's no Africa without Ghana. 🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭
*Proudly Ghanaian, Proudly African* 💪
Yeah ❤
I am not Ghanaian but that was a beautiful metaphor
Our government is messing up Ghana we need strong leaders with backbone and think about the Ghanaian people to keep our soul..
😂 not when Nigeria is still your eldest brother
@@Devil66652 Inferiority mofo😌
In your country a *64years* man is an eldest to a *67years* man abi?
Remind me, when did your country gain independence?
The co-host, top tier, even if her restro is all about ghanaian fine dining, it still has 1 usd items on the menu. Not forgetting the roots and also providing top of the table items. Really wish you good luck for the Michelin star.
I’ve said this before I’ll keep saying it…I think the best way to get to know another country’s culture is through their food. The food is a good opener then you can get to the rest of the culture by talking to people and exploring but not by yourself
Dahum Ghana! Deepest respect. South Africa!❤❤❤
I’m glad you finally made it to the motherland. Proud of our heritage and thanks for using your platform to tell the world about Ghanaian food. Much love ❤
U see how she doesn’t want to choose violence over peace, it’s very mindful,very Ghanaian and very demure ❤
Hahahahaaa
Jollof is absolutely one of the top rice dishes of the world
Chinese fried rice is. Stop. Nobody wanna eat African food
Never knew about it but it looked so flavorful and I want to try it. There's no Ghanaian restaurant where I live so I might have to copy that woman's recipe.
What about biriani... Huuuu 🤤😁
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂you sick 😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂you sick 😂😂😂
I'll always say this...Im BLESSED to be Ghanaian. So proud 🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭
Beautiful video. So satisfying and enlightening.
To answer some of your questions, Sonny, Ghana's wide variety of meals is due to the availability of many spices, staples and protein. The major reason is the different cultures as stated. Many different people migrated from many different places and settled in different topographical areas all now called Ghana. With the many options provided by nature, Ghanaians got creative. So you'll see that for one food item, we have so many ways to cook it. We are still redefining cooking methods for our foods because we are a creative people who also perhaps understand modernisation. Also, cooking is held in high esteem here so food well-done is a crown, hence the spate of food sellers. Finally, we're an adaptable bunch who are known to welcome strangers thus some of our cuisine is assimilated.
Thank you for coming to Ghana and i truly hope you enjoyed it!
Maame was awesome, I know she'll get that star one day. Her food looks incredible and her passion for it is undeniable!
This is absolutely awesome. A reminder that as Africans we are diverse and creative. I loved food in Ghana and Nigeria and my brothers and sisters ensured my stay was great. I'd like to see more of this.
Love the videos on West African food! such a wide variety and seasoned with incredible spices! We in Southern Africa seem to eat a somewhat mundane diet in comparison. Thank you for sharing African foods with other Africans, and especially thanks for bringing our food to the attention of the world.
Yay, another Ghanaian one.
So happy 🧡🇬🇭
Believe me, these are the only African food I ever wanted to try. Mouth watering 😋🤤👌🏼
From Sri Lanka 🇱🇰
Sonny left Ghana before posting Ghana Videos, I really wanted to meet you, I have followed this Channel I was the first person to congratulations this channel on 1m subs, whiles following from 14k subs,, congratulations for coming to Ghana
Can you blame him? Sonny doesn’t come off as someone who wants to be hassled by fans all the time. Plus, you never know which ones will be cool and which ones have a weird parasocial relationship. Being a public figure is tough!
This could of been recorded months ago and only released it lately, Ghana is some crazy people who want to rob any white man they see and I'm glad sonny never showed himself walking around poor areas and showed the good things in Ghana
Aside that our internet is too slow to upload videos of this size, unless midnight or some starlink😂
You would have met him if you had followed Chef Abbys.
Of course for security reasons. I never post live while I'm in Ghana or any other country.
This is one of best videos Sunny has come up with. I think he’s on par with Anthony Bourdain. I love the storytelling and the production. Now I want to travel to Africa. My friends are there, I should hit them up. ❤
Let's just thank Sonny for travelling so far away to show us all these amazing delicacies that most of us probably haven't even heard of!❤❤❤
Ghana wasn't on my travel list, but it is now. The food looks so delicious! My mouth is literally watering. 😋
Lol you're welcome 😊
Surviving on African food?? That looks living the best life eating those delicious meals!!
Yep.
True, that doesn't look like survival. he's enjoying some of the best food from the continent.
The way he pronounced the Aboboi was priceless 😂😂😂🇬🇭
I'm from South Africa and never tested jollof but I vote for the Ghanian jollof.
Good choice👍...and never try the one that comes from the green-white-green side of Africa...trust me, it's that bad!😂😂
@@kwesidarko-ip9vg😂😂😂no lies told
Naaa you need to taste it first pls😂😂😂.. Buh I already know Ghana got the best Jollof.. Don't let it seems like b'coz SA is beefing with Nigeria now😂😂😂
You can't vote for something you never tasted 😂😂😂
@@kwesidarko-ip9vg😂😂
So Kenkey is seemingly like a Ghanaian Tamale. ❤
And Tamale is a city in Ghana😂.
@@maraaba6734tamale is also a meal that is made just like kenkey in the abroad that’s what he meant
I wouldn't be surprised if that is where the idea came from.
Corn originally Mexican?
Read properly @@francaskitchen7151
What a beautiful restaurant. I’m really impressed with how clean the kitchen was (I live in Canada and most should aspire to be that clean and organized). I think many people only see the worst bits of Africa, and Sonny does an amazing job at showing the best of it too 👍
What did u expect ? U dirty kitchen ?
thats all the west has shown and told yall till there was internet and youtube
@@HefnerLamarthat shows in volumes, the deceit wrapped in so called westerisation and cultural propaganda to softly slain and control the unsuspecting minds..thank.
who else is swallowing saliva at the Kenke part 🤣🤣🤣 i almost swallowed my phone 😩 any Ghana 🇬🇭 here to swipe this Uganda 🇺🇬 girl to find me kenke 😂
I will gladly host you when you in Ghana...Ghana is soo much fun especially in December
😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂
Come to Ghana
Lol you're welcome
🇿🇦Love from South Africa
I heard you guys don’t like people from other African countries. Is it true?
Love from ORANIA 😂😂😂😂😂
Love from ORANIA😂😂😂
@@KingDerrick-i8ywe love you back Ghana 🇬🇭 to the world
Ghana loves South Africa dearly ❤
Kivo hot pepper has made it to the video. That's a free ad there😂😂😂😂
Ikr😂...so lucky for them lol
Chichi's excited reaction just cured my depression, I love her so much already after just one episode.😂😂
I'm Ghanaian and going to Accra next week. My mission is to try every restaurant you featured. Thanks
Iam a Ugandan and I have loved that Ghanaian Jelof rice, I can't wait to try it one day.
I need a personal African fine-dining tour asap. 🔥
Never tried African food before, but I know I'll like them 🤩. Can't wait to try them some day!
Definitely the most different food I ever tasted! ❤
You definitely should ❤
HI sonny, can see u loving my country. You most welcome here, enjoy all you can. Ghana is a very good country. Ghana`s jollof is indeed the best😇🥰
I've been telling my Nigerian people, their choice of rice for jollof is HORRIBLE!! #ghanajollof
🇬🇭 🇺🇸
everything looks sooo good, dying to try some day! 😮💨🤤
The best time to be in Ghana is in December, you’re welcome 😊
Cooking 'JOLLOF' is a calling, if you are not filled with the 'HOLYSPIRIT' pls don't just sit down.. 😂😂😂😂😂❤
🇬🇭🇳🇬✌️ Best frnds, the whole world, even the world knows about our banter. 😂❤
😂😂
Sonny really showcasing Ghana. Thanks man!
Ghana jollof will forever be the best
Forever ❤
Nope
No mention of shitor in both videos. That's a unique ghanaian source not found anywhere else. Wish someone will introduce it to Sonny some time. Great video as always ❤🇬🇭
Yes agree but seems shitor was on one rice dish! I was looking for waakye too.
Sauce *
Ive tried neither countries but just based on the method and ingredients Ghana wins
Ghana is Sweet.❤❤❤
Visit Ghana to Enjoy Ghana...🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭
All of that sounds Fantastic!
I would eat anything on this video.
And her restaurant is beautiful!
One of my favorite videos you’ve posted!!!
As a Jamaican I nearly had a STROKE when Sunny called the overripe plantain unappetizing
😄That's his assumption. Good you didn't get stroke haha
Lol same as a Ghanaian. He doesn’t know the sweetness in the over ripe plantain
Ghana has one of the best foods on earth
Am South African so dont kill me but I always go with Ghana on Jolof
😮 This Naija people take matters seriously. You don't want any more bolt ride wandering around South Africa, passengerless 😂😂😂😂
Are we going to act like that lady at 7:40 didn't grab that thing out of a boiling hot pot with her BARE HANDS?!??
its nothing surprising in ghana
I noticed that. I was shocked.
It's normal here 😂
Th hands have been through worse lol
It's very common with Ghanaian women 😂😂😂
Now I really want to go to some African states just to experience their food. We have a handful of African restaurants here (I know a Nigerian, an Ethiopian and a Sudanese place and there are probably others, too), but from my experience with places in Asia I've been to, eating it locally always is a huge difference. And everything they taste in this video looks so good!
It's not States,it's countries
Chef Maame has such a great attitude and awesome goals. Good luck to her on that Michelin Star!
I can't believe this is the first time I'm saying this but... I'M PROUD TO BE GHANAIAN
Why is this the 1st time only
Just because of this video? What’s wrong with you 😂
@@bigfred0997 you wouldn't understand. We've been through some stuff in this country
KEEP BEING PROUD! Hope I can visit Ghana in this lifetime!
😂😂😂😂😂😂@@UXDA_Official
I am so happy seeing Sonny try Ghanaian meals. I am so proud to be Ghanaian. God bless you and your team Sonny
We have similar dish in India we call it Tomato rice (Tomato Bhath /Tomato Bath) . The only difference being its purely vegetarian dish hence does not contain animal fat or bouillon cubes. Instead of Tomato paste we use the actual Tomatoes. Its a popular dish in southern India. The curry powder we use is called Sambar powder. African food has so many similarities with how we cook food in India. e.g. Sambusa in Africa is exactly same as Samosa in India. Really enjoyed this culinary trip ❤
Jollof has both fresh tomatoes and tomato paste🍅
That is interesting, thank you for sharing 😀
I'm a nigerian, and i will surely visit Ghana whenever I'm back to Nigeria 😊
I love this ghana series. Sonny, the first one you did before the Nigerian series was bad 😅 but I’m glad you redid the Ghana series. Chef chichi was on point, same as chef nyonyo. Really love this series
I have to go and find Sonny's first Ghana videos!
I thought this was his first time in Ghana?
Chef Chi chi is half Nigerian. That should tell you something!!!
This made me miss home so much. Ghanaian foods give life , trust me. Well done Sonny 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Wow! African Food Super Unique
Ghana food
One of the best videos from you so far. I love the questions you ask. I am shocked to learn that no restaurants in Africa does not have a Michelin star. It’s time to put them on the map for sure, both rice looks DELISH 😋!
Ghana jollof is amazing!! Yummy .. you can eat it every day if you are not careful
OmG!!!🎉you are finally in my country Ghana 🇬🇭 😢I really love you contents and couldn't wait to see you in Ghana ❤
No fighting here ooo...
🇬🇭 🇬🇭 WINNER 🎉🎉🎊🎊👌👍
Nigerians don’t won’t people to try Ghanaian Jollof because they know people will like it more😂😂
😅😅 right!!!
Try Ghanaian funeral jollof...u will love it🇬🇭❤
What an excellent episode. I knew nothing of Ghanaian food and everything looked tasty and flavorful. I will have to search some out.
Sonny! This is awesome. I have been salivating from beginning to end. You should go to Togo after.
I have been waiting for this video 🎉🎉
I’m glad you visited Ghana 🇬🇭 ❤️🥳
3:58 all that for $6 🇬🇭 I am coming.
Crazy huh smh we are getting fucked in America
It's even expensive at that price bro
Isn't that the price of 2 bottles of water?
finally… a visit to my home. 🇬🇭 Can’t wait to check out these places on my next visit 😊
African food deserves a STAR 🌟 🤩 its spicy flavorful and made with ❤
Mostly West African food.
@@Ghanadiaries definitely 💯
The fact that we get free videos on TH-cam by Sonny is truly a gift; keeping the knowledge and entertainment alive. 👏👏👏
Amen!
My First Comment for the first time in my whole life. Ghana Jollof Is 1m better than Nigeria 😂
Ghana Jollof 🔥🔥🔥❤️🔥 won 😂😂 Nigeria play dey demma eye top
Ghana is the best lets go my country
Ghana and all Africans are BLESSED ,. GOD BLESS these simple but true human beings❤🙏🏻
I'm Tanzanian never tried jolof rice before but i vote for Ghana
I can see how Puerto Rico got there influence on rice making 👍
My flatmate is from Ghana, she makes tasty jollof❤❤❤ i tried both Nigerian & Ghana, both taste good.