and every single person gave her an 8 - which is incredible, because when have we seen FOUR people all score a dish exactly the same? That means it's truly an 8 and truly the winner
When I saw Lady Nigeria's toned arms, I already knew she was the winner. When I heard Mr. Cameroon, I knew he wasn't making it on to the podium LMAOOOO🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@d4ni_twice I hate to say it, but the fact that everyone KNEW it was from Cameroon makes the whole situation more embarrassing for y'all 😭 thoughts and prayers
Diana's dish was EVERYTHING! I love how respectful everyone was. Now, let's give it up for Joyce! When I saw Joyce coming as the judge, I started cheering like a kid. I love Joyce's presence. Her energy has always been on point, and she is a foodie! She is someone I can always be around and will always have a good time.
They didn’t lie when they said African food takes TIME. I be thinking I want to make something and change my mind every time. 15 different steps and fifty-leven ingredients 😂 but that’s why it’s so good but for now imma spend my money at the restaurants 😂
I guess it was who applied. Like Sudan doesn't make Fufu, but Shahad is Sudanese(although she definitely has Nigerian friends because her recipe was pretty good).
The thing is many countries don’t do fufu especially us in the south we do sadza, pap made by mealie meal and it’s very different from fufu but same texture
@@cleo6958 Sierra Leone, Guinea, Liberia, Cote D'Ivoire, Burkina Faso, Benin, Togo, Nigeria, Cameroon, the Democratic Republic of Congo, the Central African Republic, the Republic of Congo, Angola and Gabon. All these countries do fufu. Like I said, they should have had four people from four different countries.
I wasn't suprised when I saw the Cameroon guy's dish at all 😭 with the way he was pronouncing 'fufu' I didn't think he would know how to really make it
The egusi had more leafy vegetables than the egusi. It’s watery and salty… Non native Nigerians have a funny way of adding excessive veggies to everything, I guess.
What's funny is, according to what I've seen online (I'm not Nigerian), his Egusi was the closest one to what I've always seen. Everything else (again based on what I've seen) looked way too dry and yellow!
It's funny to me that the guy with the saltiest energy had the SALTIEST food. The right energy won. Congratulations to Diana. It's also funny how the two women gave each other big ups and rated each other high. And the guy who was salty to the others got a bad rating from the same people he hated on, and a good rating from the one whom he showed love to. Interesting how vibes work on this show. Food carries energies.
right cause that guy annoyed me so bad. the way he ate dianas food and said ''its not bad actually'' ..brother just say its good why do you feel so elevated to say that ''its not bad actually'' i just know he thought he had the most precise and best tasting fufu. glad to see he got humbled
This came up in my recommendation feed. I’m so glad I watched it. I know NOTHING about African foods. This has inspired me to correct that. Hope I can find some good spots in Cleveland, Oh. I love how supportive everyone was, not tearing anyone down. Great video!
Fun fact: Fufu is a Ghanaian food. The word itself is a Twi word. Every African country has its name for it. There is nothing like Nigerian fufu, Congo fufu etc. The name fufu has been popularized that any swallow is called fufu nowadays
That is not correct words travel. There is Nigerian fufu and so on which may not be the same as Ghana fufu where the word originates from. However we should be pleased with this cultural exchange. Just like in Ghana we use oga some Ghanaian words have become popular outside Ghana, like ʃitɔ, ɔhema and fufu Fufu is even food in Caribbean and americas like foufou de plantin but it is different from our fufuo, akonde or whatever we call it. Embrace what unites us
I've never had this food, and im mexican and white but mostly white, and i love this channel because im always interested in making new foods and eating everything 😋 😮
Sorry but it Made absolutely no sense to leave Ghana out (the word ‘Fufu’ is literally Twi) and have a Sudanese featured instead when Sudanese ppl dont even eat Egusi nor Fufu. They eat Kisra and Asida (Ugali) If you guys wanted to feature East Africans making Ugali/Asida and facing off then that should have been done separately instead of lumping everyone into one box as if we all prepare the same dishes.
East, North and South africans do not eat fufu. They eat pap and ugali which they will always incorrectly call fufu. Ugali has a completely different consistency and taste to traditional ghanaian fufu. It's dense like Banku even, not soft and light at all
We could say the same about jollof wars. How come the Senegalese are often excluded and Jollof is not its name it should be benachin. Let's be proud fufu is fuelling world peace you big softies 😂
@kwawkwansah2452 having jollof wars across west Africa is not the same as fufu wars with North africans that don't even eat it. Also jollof has not lost its meaning unlike fufu. Calling ugali and all that stuff fufu (when the texture, test and even process is different) is like having jollof wars and allowing a Tunisian to bring fried rice to it. Its the equivalent of calling every dish that looks like rice and tomato jollof
@@mimiad397 ridiculous response. The original comment is about excluding Ghanaian's because that is where the word fufu comes from and likewise the dish. But as pointed out this is the same as excluding people from the Senegambia in a jollof rice competition that is where it comes from. I would imagine some versions of jollof rice will not be accepted as jollof by the Senegambians. Now which of these participants is from North Africa ? Fufu has become an accepted term for dishes in West Africa and now other parts of Africa the world even for food with a similar texture and/or process. Even some Ghanaians eat a powdered substitute made from potatoes and farina, It has become a borrowed word which is something we should celebrate not be annoyed about. As languages evolves it is what happens and the same can be said about culture and cuisine. The thing about using fufu for these dishes is it is not too far.off as the word fufu describes the texture of the product and if it has become popular in other languages i am afraid there isnt much you can do about it. Do you want Ghana to invade every country that is using the word fufu for similar dishes. Even in Ghana with have varieties of fufu and unlike Jollof rice, they all dont have the same base ingredient. You know in the Caribbean and americas they have their fufu as well which is far more different. In order to preserve their identity and lack of having the same things available they have had to improvise. Should we lambast them in trying to retain that part of their heritage. You should embrace the things that are bringing us together. Rather than wasting my time stressing over something trivial i would be finding a way to capitalise upon it. If fufu is your ip try and take out a patent on it. Capitalise on this opportunity
I'm not trying to be mean, but when Mr. Cameroon said 'fufu,' it caught my ear, and my eyes widened a bit. I tilted my head at the screen. Since I like watching these while doing something at my PC, I wasn't fully paying attention, but that definitely made me focus.
@@windsurfer8824 Fufu does not mean all swallows. Sincerely, someone from the east. We do not use the word fufu at all, and I didn't even know what that was until I moved to a different country.
Diana"you welcome", well thank you!☺️ i can tell her's was delish...Odi's looked very authentic or what I'm use to seeing as a blk Amer. who eats and loves all types of African food from east to west and north to south...with east & west being my favorite, then north til south...Great vid look forward to seeing more all you gus "ROCK!"💙💯👍🏾👏🏾✔️
I love how respectful they were to one another and didn't seem like they were grading or judging the other dishes vindictively. It's always nice to see people give compliments where they are due. Love. ❤
i grew up on fufu! zero american food was cooked in my house. all ghanaian food all the time. ghana has fufu locked down. fufu and palm butter soup. fufu and ground nut soup, fufu and okra stew. ghana 🇬🇭 represent. my mother was old school, rip mom ❤
@@glacieladiffo8274it's weird because he wanted to make it fresh, but you need a pestel and mortar for that which he clearly didn't have so he half-a*sed it by blending it which is just wrong. He should have gone to the African store and got plantain fufu mix or something similar.
This was a good episode, especially since I enjoy making fufu on occasion!!! Love the vibes from everyone. Keep the African cuisine coming please! May I suggest some mandazi be made? 🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾
I needed to watch this! Thank you so much for the recipe card at the end 👌👌👌 I’m preparing to be a Nigerian wife and have trial and error learnt how to make fufu and jellof but Egusi is something I need to learn so this is sooooo helpful 💛
Fufu is Ghanaian 😂😂😂.... You have not been to Nigerian Eastern Nigerian especially..... That's like what we eat everyday... It is the staple of our people.... Garri, semo, fufu or akpu.... What other africans call fufu is different from what nigerians call fufu.... When we say fufu, we are referring to fermented cassava derivative, we roast or boil and pound... Go and ask about akpu or loiloi... You wont even be saying fufu is Ghanaian 😂😂
Please stop lying. A simple google search will tell you that fufu is ghanaian(Akan). Nigeria does not have fufu. Its called Akpu in your country not fufu. Fufu is literally a twi word@incrediblestevrhymz2260
Who wants to see a Fufu and Stew rematch??
Please drop the full recipe!! never made anything like this before and I need to be treated like an idiot!
It’s soup not stew egusi 😅enjoyed watching ❤
MEE!!!!!
Yes but with liberian gb soup
I want to see new ppl
I immediately knew Diana was gonna win she had such a good energy about her
and every single person gave her an 8 - which is incredible, because when have we seen FOUR people all score a dish exactly the same? That means it's truly an 8 and truly the winner
Wtf they pinned spoilers at comments ..when you can't help but see..smfh
@@kimjenkins4332frrr!! 😭
Spoiler🙄
Tf you have to spoil it for useless fool
Cameroon was so critical for his plantain fufu to be dry and crumbly.
I just screamed 😭 PLANTAIN FUFU 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
When I saw Lady Nigeria's toned arms, I already knew she was the winner. When I heard Mr. Cameroon, I knew he wasn't making it on to the podium LMAOOOO🤣🤣🤣🤣
“the foo foo” lmao 😂
as a camerooian I'm disappointed because what was that brother eww
@@d4ni_twice I hate to say it, but the fact that everyone KNEW it was from Cameroon makes the whole situation more embarrassing for y'all 😭 thoughts and prayers
They brought that man for jokes 😂😂😂
😂
Not Diana doing it the Nigerian lecturers way “leave 1 point for me”😂😂
Show Sudan some love, they are going through a lot rn
what?
The current genocide@@bubblegamer
free sudan🇸🇩🇸🇩🇸🇩
@@fibromiteready2fight809I didn’t even hear about that smh
Free Sudan🇸🇩🫰
“I give a 9. Leave 1 point for me” I love Diana 😂😂 bring her back again and again. make her permanent
The way Cameroon was pronouncing fufu told me everything I needed to know 😂😂😂😂
Exactly, he gave them Fooo fooo
😂😂 And he accepted his fate.
Surprise to see me here???
Me too!!!😂😂
“Few few” 🤣😅
Exactly 🤭🤭🤭
Came to the comments just for this 😭😭😭
Diana's dish was EVERYTHING! I love how respectful everyone was. Now, let's give it up for Joyce! When I saw Joyce coming as the judge, I started cheering like a kid. I love Joyce's presence. Her energy has always been on point, and she is a foodie! She is someone I can always be around and will always have a good time.
Oh we can tell she’s a foodie.
When Cameroon said "thats some competition" I cackled 😂
Like in in the competition lol😂
like what competition??? 😂😂😂
Righttttt like competition with who?? Not youu😭😭😭
He really TRIED IT!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
right like, brother the competition already done left the room 😂😂
Dang! No one was mean, reviled, hateful, spiteful…this was a good one to watch
Frrr they are all so sweet
I don’t know how to explain this, but Diana gave me winner energy since the second she showed up on the screen.. I wasn’t wrong
As crazy as this may sound, it was the accent for me.
7:16 “the few few” 😂
This popped up exactly as he was saying it 😂😂😂
@Honeydew70 yes! I love that YT does this now, makes the moment even funnier. 😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂
🤣🤣
Lmaoooo
“If you’re surprised to see me here, I am too.”- I don’t think we’re thinking quite the same 🤭.
Fr!
A wise drag queen once said, you have to have a certain amount of delusion about yourself 😂
Not surprised at ALL! 😂🤣🤣
At all 😂
😂😂🤣
Can we get Diana’s skin care routine, my girl was literally glowing like a goddess!
When I heard the Cameroonian guy saying« fufu » I knew he wasn’t going to represent us
What they supposed to say
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Think u mean feew feew lol
@@TPTGChannel Fu-Fu
He said "The Feeeeeeeeew-Feeeeew
that's because he is a french speaker. let us see your fufu
An Indonesian here, I'm looking forward for Africa to be booming in the media! Hardly any african food here and they all look delicious AF.
While everyone was pretty respectful, please bring Diana back! Loved her energy
Also…..Shahad. She was so lovely ❤
south suddy girl was a lil annoying to me
@@jeswazwadi7049how
@@jeswazwadi7049y tho
The Nigerian babe’s energy lol. You will recognize us anywhere 😂
Can we all take a minute to compliment Diana on her great skin color...that's some glamorous golden shiny beautiful bronze brown. You, rock it girl!!!
Not only did her skin look healthy, dems dere arms were fierce...
The way u said this is kinda weird
@@madoussoudiallo6455 bro she's literally glowing, no shame in complimenting her beauty
@@madoussoudiallo6455lol its either an older black lady or a younger white person no in between
Idk why but commenting on skin colour is so strange to me. Like why does it matter if she's black brown white yellow or purple
I love that Joyce, our Haitian 🇭🇹representative, was the unbiased judge.
She guessed every dish correctly!
Wrong video? There was no Haitian person here
@@Jazz-hm7vl right video. The judge, Joyce, is Haitian.
@@Jazz-hm7vllol so confident yet so wrong
but her name is american so that automatically makes her a USAnese person
@ Sure, because every Haitian American or Haitian person has a Haitian”ese” name…
The way Joyce is always on point with guessing who made the dishes everytime 😂🙌🏾👏🏾 and can we get a part two with Ghanaian and Congolese ?
HONESTLY I WAS LIKE WHERE IS GHANA 👀
Senegalese too
@@msshakara6295 like!!! It's from our country!
Uummm...Kenyan? Where's Kenya?
wait casue i’m here for congo but which one??? casue i’m with drc all the way 🇨🇩🇨🇩🇨🇩🇨🇩🇨🇩🇨🇩
I had egusi and fufu for the first time the other day. Mind blown. Phenomenal. Give me 10 more
guy from cameroon fufu look like a damn tamale with no filling bffr
😂😂😂😂😂😂
That's an accurate description lol
😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂
I’m saying
They didn’t lie when they said African food takes TIME. I be thinking I want to make something and change my mind every time. 15 different steps and fifty-leven ingredients 😂 but that’s why it’s so good but for now imma spend my money at the restaurants 😂
Hehe! You get used to it with practice.
I love how Joyce always “characterizes” and gives the dishes personality. “She’s THIRSTY” 😂
When she complained about the meat. I straight way knew she was Sudanese😂😂
Shahad is so gorgeous…
Man! Had me ready to start cheesing every time she popped up on screen lol...
@@dawb86wth
true
she mid, diana better
@@johankaruyan5536 Yeah, we.......... we weren't asking for opinions on the matter lol.
Y'all should do a fufu and soup competition with Ivory Coast, Ghana, Liberia and Togo competing. Most West African countries dont do fufu with stew
agreed!!
FR!! the OG fufu is from Ghana but these folks are going around with whatever that is calling it fufu😒
How is Egusi stew?🤦
@@Kim-0-0northern Ghana food is very interesting as a non African ❤.
Lol.. e pain u ... 😂😂😂
Both women received the highest scores!🏆🥇😘
I personally think that it wasn't fair to have two Nigerians. They should have had four people from four different countries.
Yep
I guess it was who applied. Like Sudan doesn't make Fufu, but Shahad is Sudanese(although she definitely has Nigerian friends because her recipe was pretty good).
The thing is many countries don’t do fufu especially us in the south we do sadza, pap made by mealie meal and it’s very different from fufu but same texture
@@cleo6958 Sierra Leone, Guinea, Liberia, Cote D'Ivoire, Burkina Faso, Benin, Togo, Nigeria, Cameroon, the Democratic Republic of Congo, the Central African Republic, the Republic of Congo, Angola and Gabon. All these countries do fufu. Like I said, they should have had four people from four different countries.
@@japhya0378Then next time you should pick the cast🤷
I wasn't suprised when I saw the Cameroon guy's dish at all 😭 with the way he was pronouncing 'fufu' I didn't think he would know how to really make it
I didnt have 2 reply.....You said it
He sounds American
Even the way he pronounced eeeggggeeewwwwssii
I think it’s bc he actually speaks french that’s why he doesn’t have the accent
Few few
10:08 if you are surprised to see me here, I am to.😂😂💔
I knew Diana was going to win the moment I heard her accent. Her accent just screams “I’m proud, loud, and know what I’m doing”.
That’s not a Cameroonian dish abeggg. HE DOES NOT REPRESENT US 😂😂😂
😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂
Damn Joyce was spot on with literally everything she said.
“For the foo fooo” 3:10 😂😂😂
yall should increase the budget and have the winner come back and teach how to make!
good idea !!
I'm soo proud of you my girl Diana. Generous with your scores and you still ate that competition
everyone is respectful and gives constructive criticism, not like some of the other videos 😭
Aint that the truth.
diana's personality is IT (also i have never tried african food -sadly- but i've been craving this so bad for a while my gooood)
It’s crazy how Diana could tell that Odi’s was Nigerian also but wasn’t native. What gives it away?
I think the way it was watery
The egusi had more leafy vegetables than the egusi. It’s watery and salty… Non native Nigerians have a funny way of adding excessive veggies to everything, I guess.
Probably something in the flavor profile like locust beans.
What's funny is, according to what I've seen online (I'm not Nigerian), his Egusi was the closest one to what I've always seen. Everything else (again based on what I've seen) looked way too dry and yellow!
It's funny to me that the guy with the saltiest energy had the SALTIEST food. The right energy won. Congratulations to Diana. It's also funny how the two women gave each other big ups and rated each other high. And the guy who was salty to the others got a bad rating from the same people he hated on, and a good rating from the one whom he showed love to. Interesting how vibes work on this show. Food carries energies.
right cause that guy annoyed me so bad. the way he ate dianas food and said ''its not bad actually'' ..brother just say its good why do you feel so elevated to say that ''its not bad actually'' i just know he thought he had the most precise and best tasting fufu. glad to see he got humbled
I love how West Africa shares so much culture
omg dawg diana is so beautiful,she looks so beautiful when she smiles
Both women are so beautiful!!!
How they gonna have fufu and no Ghanaian contestants 🇬🇭
I swear
It’s really disappointing
I’m even shocked
A Sudanese for fufu.That’s why she did sudanese
I’m saying we created the dish ei
Diana and shahad are the cutest everrrr
Im over here vibin to the Afro-beats then… JOYCE TRIES 😂
Joyce snacking the fufu 😂
i love diana's energy 🥺 luv to see the women build eachother up
I think this might be the most respectful ___Tries series I've seen on the channel.
No hatin' ass losers to make inedible plates. lol
Ohhh thanks for the recipe! I’m definitely in process of getting my west African cooking skills up!!!
I MUCH prefer when there is a judge at the end.
this has got to be the nicest one i’ve watched, they were so nice about the whole thing 🥺
I grew up in a very mixed neighborhood in the Bronx thank goodness! I was able to try fufu from Nigerian friends and Ghanaian. Delicious
Diana is such an incredible energy, love her! and she's so positive when it comes to all the dishes, even when she didn't absolutely love it!
Yoo production was hilarious great work!
I just love Joyce. She reminds me of one of my childhood friends. She is so upbeat.
5:13 how could the editors do that to Cameroon
diana is GLOWNINGGGGG 😍 i need more of her and shahad fr
I’m glad you post the recipes now because I really want to try to make this ☺️ great episode !!!
This came up in my recommendation feed. I’m so glad I watched it. I know NOTHING about African foods. This has inspired me to correct that. Hope I can find some good spots in Cleveland, Oh. I love how supportive everyone was, not tearing anyone down. Great video!
Fun fact: Fufu is a Ghanaian food. The word itself is a Twi word. Every African country has its name for it. There is nothing like Nigerian fufu, Congo fufu etc. The name fufu has been popularized that any swallow is called fufu nowadays
There actually is Nigerian fufu. It’s made from fermented cassava. We also have other swallow foods
There's no such thing as a swallow. Fufu originated amongst the Akan but everything isn't fufu.
@@ayoadeola5053I mean yea but the idea was from Ghanaians
I’m so sick of diasporans calling every swallow fufu, they each have their own names, why are you erasing those names for the comfort of others?!
That is not correct words travel.
There is Nigerian fufu and so on which may not be the same as Ghana fufu where the word originates from.
However we should be pleased with this cultural exchange. Just like in Ghana we use oga some Ghanaian words have become popular outside Ghana, like ʃitɔ, ɔhema and fufu
Fufu is even food in Caribbean and americas like foufou de plantin but it is different from our fufuo, akonde or whatever we call it.
Embrace what unites us
Calling pounded yam fufu is such a pet peeve of mine, in fact calling all kinds of swallow fufu
That's why I love the Yoruba term for this food category, "Okele". Okele is the name for all "swallows".
Literally same
What should be called fufu
Fufu is akpu and made with cassava. Some add other things to it (eg plantain) but it should include cassava at a minimum
@@ameenasama8018 interesting
They all so beautiful. Love them, but when Diana invited us to the fun show, I knew she was HER.
When Joyce popped up, I knew I was in for an extra treat, I love this woman😭
I've never had this food, and im mexican and white but mostly white, and i love this channel because im always interested in making new foods and eating everything 😋 😮
OMG YOU NEED TO TRY FUFU IT WILL CHANGE YOUR LIFEEE
@@Sagegames-1the way my mouth waters seeing it I GOTTAA TRYY SHITT
Joyce is a sure fire way to get me to smile. Always happy when she’s on my screen
Shahad out here repping Sudan right! Diana’s looks like it would be the best
Sorry but it Made absolutely no sense to leave Ghana out (the word ‘Fufu’ is literally Twi) and have a Sudanese featured instead when Sudanese ppl dont even eat Egusi nor Fufu. They eat Kisra and Asida (Ugali)
If you guys wanted to feature East Africans making Ugali/Asida and facing off then that should have been done separately instead of lumping everyone into one box as if we all prepare the same dishes.
East, North and South africans do not eat fufu. They eat pap and ugali which they will always incorrectly call fufu. Ugali has a completely different consistency and taste to traditional ghanaian fufu. It's dense like Banku even, not soft and light at all
I am Sudanese myself and I totally agree with you this just made no sense
We could say the same about jollof wars. How come the Senegalese are often excluded and Jollof is not its name it should be benachin.
Let's be proud fufu is fuelling world peace you big softies 😂
@kwawkwansah2452 having jollof wars across west Africa is not the same as fufu wars with North africans that don't even eat it. Also jollof has not lost its meaning unlike fufu. Calling ugali and all that stuff fufu (when the texture, test and even process is different) is like having jollof wars and allowing a Tunisian to bring fried rice to it. Its the equivalent of calling every dish that looks like rice and tomato jollof
@@mimiad397 ridiculous response.
The original comment is about excluding Ghanaian's because that is where the word fufu comes from and likewise the dish.
But as pointed out this is the same as excluding people from the Senegambia in a jollof rice competition that is where it comes from. I would imagine some versions of jollof rice will not be accepted as jollof by the Senegambians.
Now which of these participants is from North Africa ?
Fufu has become an accepted term for dishes in West Africa and now other parts of Africa the world even for food with a similar texture and/or process. Even some Ghanaians eat a powdered substitute made from potatoes and farina, It has become a borrowed word which is something we should celebrate not be annoyed about.
As languages evolves it is what happens and the same can be said about culture and cuisine.
The thing about using fufu for these dishes is it is not too far.off as the word fufu describes the texture of the product and if it has become popular in other languages i am afraid there isnt much you can do about it. Do you want Ghana to invade every country that is using the word fufu for similar dishes.
Even in Ghana with have varieties of fufu and unlike Jollof rice, they all dont have the same base ingredient.
You know in the Caribbean
and americas they have their fufu as well which is far more different.
In order to preserve their identity and lack of having the same things available they have had to improvise. Should we lambast them in trying to retain that part of their heritage.
You should embrace the things that are bringing us together.
Rather than wasting my time stressing over something trivial i would be finding a way to capitalise upon it. If fufu is your ip try and take out a patent on it. Capitalise on this opportunity
Congrats, Diana!! Always good to see Queen Joyce!
The “few” what?! 5:40 not him talking about competition, he’s not even part of it 😂 such a cheeky contestant!
I'm not trying to be mean, but when Mr. Cameroon said 'fufu,' it caught my ear, and my eyes widened a bit. I tilted my head at the screen. Since I like watching these while doing something at my PC, I wasn't fully paying attention, but that definitely made me focus.
I can picture this 😂😂
The different pronunciations of saying *fufu* in this video:
“few few”
“fOo fOo”
“fuufuu”
americans: foooooyw foooooyw
As soon as I saw "FUFU AND STEW" I knew there shouldn't be a Ghanaian in there. Fufu and "STEW"?
How are y’all gonna have a fufu competition without the originators GHANA? 😂
Fufu hear means all "swallows" not Ghanaian fufu. This category is called Okele in Yoruba. And okele didnt originate from GHANA, its all over Africa.
@@windsurfer8824 The fuck the word literally is an akan word u are here giving thesis,are you alright
@@windsurfer8824you are very dumb
@@windsurfer8824 Fufu does not mean all swallows. Sincerely, someone from the east. We do not use the word fufu at all, and I didn't even know what that was until I moved to a different country.
@@alfredmarvin9990Fufu is the more popular term which is why it was used, but each country has their own name and way of making it.
Thank you Diana! 10:13
Diana"you welcome", well thank you!☺️ i can tell her's was delish...Odi's looked very authentic or what I'm use to seeing as a blk Amer. who eats and loves all types of African food from east to west and north to south...with east & west being my favorite, then north til south...Great vid look forward to seeing more all you gus "ROCK!"💙💯👍🏾👏🏾✔️
Imma need Diana’s skin care routine cause LUMINOUS….MOISTURIZED….💚💚💚💚💚
I love how respectful they were to one another and didn't seem like they were grading or judging the other dishes vindictively. It's always nice to see people give compliments where they are due. Love. ❤
As an American from Florida, Odi is ALL the things I like lol. I’ll take him and a plate to go please 😂🙌🏾
lol girl that man is not going anywhere with you 😂
@@Binta-Diallo shhhhhhhhh! 🤫 Don’t jinx it
@@WholeHeartily lol his hands are already full, sorry boo 🤣🥰
i love how the two ladies immediately went and commended the cook!! much love to their energy and positivity with their cooking!!
1:55 "the foo foo"
The fooo fooo
The way the surprise judge at the end kept talking with her mouth full of food really pissed me off😂😂
They should do East African one that would be fire love this too
Yes who can make the best samboosas
Joyce!! I miss you!! so glad to see you!! more Joyce, please!!
I loved Diana, she was the entire panel and then some, love herrrr!!❤
i grew up on fufu! zero american food was cooked in my house. all ghanaian food all the time. ghana has fufu locked down. fufu and palm butter soup. fufu and ground nut soup, fufu and okra stew. ghana 🇬🇭 represent. my mother was old school, rip mom ❤
Diana ateeeee em up 😭👏🏾 as she should. It was her personality for me, I knew that food was going to be good
i love Ms. Diana and her energy and all the dishes looked great!!
I’m upset as a Cameroonian 😂😂😂😂 ion know I think he just didnt make it right 😂😂😂😂
Me too 😩😩
Why did he decide to go fancy with his plantain fufu instead of something more common 😩
@@glacieladiffo8274it's weird because he wanted to make it fresh, but you need a pestel and mortar for that which he clearly didn't have so he half-a*sed it by blending it which is just wrong. He should have gone to the African store and got plantain fufu mix or something similar.
Diana is so cute with her personality and energy. Theyre all beautiful, and I would've loved to try their fufu and stew
I like the idea of the unbiased judge, stroke of genius
Those sisters were BEAUTIFUL!!!!
I am SO FREAKIN EXCITED to show this video to my Angolan and Congolese students!!!
This was a good episode, especially since I enjoy making fufu on occasion!!! Love the vibes from everyone. Keep the African cuisine coming please! May I suggest some mandazi be made? 🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾
I needed to watch this! Thank you so much for the recipe card at the end 👌👌👌 I’m preparing to be a Nigerian wife and have trial and error learnt how to make fufu and jellof but Egusi is something I need to learn so this is sooooo helpful 💛
When Ghana isn’t included even fufu is originated in Ghana even the word itself is Ghanaian
Right?? it's so bizarre
Yay! That’s my friend, GO DIANA🥳
Fufu is literally Ghanaian and our word and meant to be eaten with soup lol not stew. Were we at? 🇬🇭
Thank youuuuuu
Not included
Egusi is literally not Ghanians'
Fufu is Ghanaian 😂😂😂.... You have not been to Nigerian Eastern Nigerian especially..... That's like what we eat everyday... It is the staple of our people.... Garri, semo, fufu or akpu.... What other africans call fufu is different from what nigerians call fufu.... When we say fufu, we are referring to fermented cassava derivative, we roast or boil and pound... Go and ask about akpu or loiloi... You wont even be saying fufu is Ghanaian 😂😂
Please stop lying. A simple google search will tell you that fufu is ghanaian(Akan). Nigeria does not have fufu. Its called Akpu in your country not fufu. Fufu is literally a twi word@incrediblestevrhymz2260