Remember we both purchased our cassava leafs from different vendors. If your vendor/S sold you or sells you cassava leafs with sand, mine hasn't sold me one with sand for the last 3-4 years I've been buying from them which is why I don't wash mine. I buy the most smoother and very clean Cassava leafs unlike the ones that other people buys and then have reblend it or do some extra work on it which is why I chose to stick to buying it from Just one vendor when I discovered the vendor was good. Again, please be mindful when commenting on people's post especially if they are not cooking for you to eat it😊
Hello dear no, it's not the same thing as the baking powder. The name of the soda is “Bicarbonate De Soude Raffine.” just google the name to see how it looks. You can find it in an African market
At 1:36 what seasoning is next the salt?? At 1:41what is that seasoning that you are holding? I wish all of the ingredients that you used were all listed in the description box it will be so easy to understand what you used
Hey love these are the names of all the seasoning used starting from the left: 1) onion powder 2) Jumbo cubes 3)chicken flavor bouillon 4)Black pepper 5) salt 6) Lemon & pepper seasoning 7) Paprika I also stated the measurements used for each in the video. Please watch the video❤️
i love how you explained certain things that’s important. some videos just show but don’t explain!! like when you said it needs a lot of oil because to reheat later it will dry out!! thank you 🙏🏽
I think that's the Liberian way. I'm from Congo and sierra Leone and both countries also cook cassava leaves. I prefer the Congolese version, it's a complete BOMB delicious 🤤. Different countries different flavours 👍🏿
You clearly did not watch the entire video or even the beginning of it because if you did, you would have seen that I did add in some peanut butter to soften it. Please watch carefully next time before commenting😊
Looks Delicious 🤤 YUMMY 🤤 THANK YOU 💋
Thank you😊
I always wash my cassava leaf because some have sand, I learn that the hard way lol
Remember we both purchased our cassava leafs from different vendors. If your vendor/S sold you or sells you cassava leafs with sand, mine hasn't sold me one with sand for the last 3-4 years I've been buying from them which is why I don't wash mine. I buy the most smoother and very clean Cassava leafs unlike the ones that other people buys and then have reblend it or do some extra work on it which is why I chose to stick to buying it from Just one vendor when I discovered the vendor was good. Again, please be mindful when commenting on people's post especially if they are not cooking for you to eat it😊
Thanks my dear
You welcome dear
Thank you so much
Now I’m craving this 🔥🤤
I’m making this today
Indigenous Montagnard Jarai Bahanar we eat cassava leaves for centuries
I love it
Thank you 😊
Hello beautiful please is the baking powder the same kind for baking?! Thank you ! ❤
Hello dear no, it's not the same thing as the baking powder. The name of the soda is “Bicarbonate De Soude Raffine.” just google the name to see how it looks. You can find it in an African market
At 1:36 what seasoning is next the salt??
At 1:41what is that seasoning that you are holding?
I wish all of the ingredients that you used were all listed in the description box it will be so easy to understand what you used
Hey love these are the names of all the seasoning used starting from the left:
1) onion powder
2) Jumbo cubes
3)chicken flavor bouillon
4)Black pepper
5) salt
6) Lemon & pepper seasoning
7) Paprika
I also stated the measurements used for each in the video. Please watch the video❤️
@@itsmrsj2223 hey hun how long you’ve to cook the cassava leaf before adding the meat?
@@nakitasamuels5072 I like to add the meat when the water is getting closer to drying. I'll say cook the cassava leaf for about 1 to 1 1/2
i love how you explained certain things that’s important. some videos just show but don’t explain!! like when you said it needs a lot of oil because to reheat later it will dry out!! thank you 🙏🏽
Yes indeed!!
Why are putting in soda on cassava leave
I think that's the Liberian way. I'm from Congo and sierra Leone and both countries also cook cassava leaves. I prefer the Congolese version, it's a complete BOMB delicious 🤤. Different countries different flavours 👍🏿
@@OnesoulfirstorderTwolifetimesI'm from Sierra Leone-but don't like the Congolese cassava leaves
Hello what is the soda for? And what kind of soda? Baking soda?
The soda gives the soup a different taste
You didn't put anything in the cassava leaf to soften it?😮
You clearly did not watch the entire video or even the beginning of it because if you did, you would have seen that I did add in some peanut butter to soften it. Please watch carefully next time before commenting😊
PERFECTLY PREPARED
Where do you buy the smoked turkey neck from?
From the Asian market
Where Can you buy these ingredients.
You can get them at your local African store depending where you live at
What is the reason for the soda please?
The soda adds a unique flavor to it and it also gives the soup a more softer texture and taste
Hi, is there measurements for these ingredients?
The measurements for the seasons, are stated in the video.
What's the essence of the sodas?
The soda adds a certain taste to the soup
I need a car to get that stuff
Haha you are welcome 😂😂
Looking good
Thank you
I need that oil
Palm oil or Torboghee Oil doesn’t understand.
Torborgee oil
It the same palm oil
@@hassatukamara4494 ah okay 👍
This is a very long way of cooking it
Please share other shorter ways to make this😊
What😂
Vous mettez trop de cube cela n'est pas rassurant pour la santé
Exactly, if the beef stock was well spiced, she wouldn't need so much cubes, she also added powdered stock.😮