I have been watching you since with African tigress. Am from Gambia 🇬🇲and am very much impressed about your English language. You guys are the best happy family forever
Grand Rising King and Queen and my bright ,smart Prince.Thank you for sharing your cooking skills you are giving back to us some of the things that was taken away.Give Prince HUGS and kisses for me family. PEACE LOVE AND LIGHT.
My boyfriend is from guine-Bissau and now lives in Ireland, I don’t know this food but he cooks well and has introduced me to a lot of great food I never experienced before. I’m curious to learn about his home country and the culture so I can know him better. He also lived in Portugal so his food has Portuguese flavours and dishes also 🥰 love from Ireland 🇮🇪 I had that fish for the first time with him, I never seen a fish served whole like this before so it was a surprise to me and it felt strange to eat something while it has eyes and a mouth looking at you 😂 but it tasted really really nice! We had it with yams 🍠
How lovely 🥰, you must be very lucky to have a king from Guinea-Bissau 🇬🇼. Please tell him to cook Caldo di Tcheben for you 😊 you will love our country, people and culture. We cannot wait to see you soon.
This cooking demonstration is very inspiring. When I take my trip to Bissau, I will try as many local dishes as possible and hope this is affordable. I already noted this one, that looks so delicious. I whished people from Bissau would open restaurants in Europe too. Their cooking tradition would be a discovery for many native residents. Furthermore globalizations allows a mixture of different traditions so that completely new styles could be created. 😋
Yum, Yum! Your food looks Amazing...thanks for sharing with your African family outside of Africa, your food and culture, do not take this for granted.
@@DarameFamily Nods!! With pleasure... pleased to meet you and your family. Looking forward to learning from you, the different cultures that exist in your homeland...
Darame family your contents are short and perfect don’t proceed to above twenty minutes People are using date to watch videos and TH-cam will pay well if people are watching full videos African tigress let us to know the canal.
Hi there is one guinean famous here in the philippines.. can u make a video collab with here? Her name is maria or celsa matinga lives in ekuku i think... we love watching her videos..
Write on the video the name of the ingredients she is using. I had to read the comments to know she was using palm nuts, that was something you should have let us know. Non-African watch this channel also, like myself.
No cozinha i mindjôr di mundo Tudo djintis na mundo na misti prindi cuzinha suma bu mindjer Caldo di Tchebén i di prato ki más gosta djunto ku Caldo di Mancarra Bom apetite
bardadi gora ku konta! el ki pui no ospiris ka misti bai. dia ku bin gine, no na kusnhau kaldu di tcheben. ma no na fasi inda un video di kaldu di mankara so pa bo. no mantenhas di ginendadi
it's now I"know why Africa have more children, because after eating this food you can not sleep, your woman gonna enjoy you the hol night and get more kids 💪🏾
I have been watching you since with African tigress. Am from Gambia 🇬🇲and am very much impressed about your English language. You guys are the best happy family forever
Welcome and thank you so much for your kind words. Love & greetings to our great people of The Gambia - the smiling coast of West Africa.
awesome! I miss Guinee Bissau so much!
Grand Rising King and Queen and my bright ,smart Prince.Thank you for sharing your cooking skills you are giving back to us some of the things that was taken away.Give Prince HUGS and kisses for me family. PEACE LOVE AND LIGHT.
Your little Prince is so grateful to You for Your kind words! Peace, Love and Light from Guinea-Bissau to you.
Reminds me my Guinea 🇬🇳 friends in Portugal 👌
Congratulations for reaching 1,000 subscribers 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾🙏🏾 I'm waiting to watch those advertisements 💯
Thank you so much 🤗
I miss my country food thanks for sharing
Thank you too!
Everything here is organic fresh & cool fresh smells all over. It is called the healing food walai. It's taste fresh cooked.
My boyfriend is from guine-Bissau and now lives in Ireland, I don’t know this food but he cooks well and has introduced me to a lot of great food I never experienced before. I’m curious to learn about his home country and the culture so I can know him better. He also lived in Portugal so his food has Portuguese flavours and dishes also 🥰 love from Ireland 🇮🇪 I had that fish for the first time with him, I never seen a fish served whole like this before so it was a surprise to me and it felt strange to eat something while it has eyes and a mouth looking at you 😂 but it tasted really really nice! We had it with yams 🍠
How lovely 🥰, you must be very lucky to have a king from Guinea-Bissau 🇬🇼. Please tell him to cook Caldo di Tcheben for you 😊 you will love our country, people and culture. We cannot wait to see you soon.
Wow we also have this dish in Côte D’ivoire 🇨🇮, we call it sauce graine. We are actually the same in Africa.
Yea, one people & one destiny
Caldo di Chebeu, prato mais sabi di Guine, parabens pabia di bu canal
Obrigado 🖤 No mantenhas di 🇬🇼
Your channel is growing fast and your are putting great content
Glad you think so!
This is the most authentic video I've seen of late. Watching for the second time ☺️ I wish I spoke creole 👏🏾🧺😋
Thank you! 😃 we will teach you
This cooking demonstration is very inspiring. When I take my trip to Bissau, I will try as many local dishes as possible and hope this is affordable. I already noted this one, that looks so delicious. I whished people from Bissau would open restaurants in Europe too. Their cooking tradition would be a discovery for many native residents. Furthermore globalizations allows a mixture of different traditions so that completely new styles could be created. 😋
Thanks 😊
Hello Queen Nefertiti thank you for sharing.
Hello, thank you 😊 thanks for watching
This little boy is about the cutest ever! So adorable. I think this sauce is called muamba in DRC. Delicious.
Oh thank you so much ❤️
As Africans we have a lot in common love Palm nut soup she cook it perfectly and delicious. Thanks for sharing 👍🇬🇭
Welcome 🙏🏿 and thank you so much 😊 love and greetings to our great people of Ghana 🇬🇭
Wow looks yummy
Thank you
Thanks dear that's one of my all time favorit dish in Gambia we call it #TENG DURANGO yummy.
Thank you for sharing this delicious meal from Guinea Bissau!
Thank you 😊
Yum, Yum! Your food looks Amazing...thanks for sharing with your African family outside of Africa, your food and culture, do not take this for granted.
Thank you for nice comment and advice!
@@DarameFamily Nods!! With pleasure... pleased to meet you and your family. Looking forward to learning from you, the different cultures that exist in your homeland...
One of the healthiest food in guinea bissáu last year i visited bissáu it is very delicious and yummy caldo de tcheben 🥰
Thank you for sharing your family and culture with us.
Our pleasure! Thanks for watching.
Amo caldo de chebem😩❤️❤️❤️ é desta que aprendo a fazer-lo . Thank u bjs
Forte abraço 💜 💜 💜
Very delicious looking food 😋 Congrats and thanks for sharing 😊
welcome and thank you so much!
Wow this yummy 😋❤✅✅
Thank you 😋
Enjoyed the video…the dish looks delicious!😋
Glad you enjoyed it. Thank you!😋
Delicious!!! Thank you .
Welcome 🙏🏿 thank you so much 😊
Uahu, manjar dos deuses! Muita força, saúde e sucesso neste projeto! Umdia bo vai guine! :)
Muito obrigado. Abraço
Oh yes Africa has the most tasty food you can find on earth .
Oh thank you so much!
man I missed this so much
If we know how to send it to you we will. Love and greetings from Guinea-Bissau 🇬🇼
Thank you 😊 Me and my family are planning to go this December, maybe I’ll get the eat.
@@rutt-kc6yk welcome 🙏🏿 we wish you a safe journey home 😊
Mmmm looks delelicious
Thanks!
Am suddenly hungry.
Really! We will keep your share
In Nigeria we call this stew “Banga stew” or “ofe akwu”
Wow! Thanks for this information.
In "Côte d'Ivoire" It's Sauce graine I am Guinean Bissau citizen and we call it "Caldo di Tchebén" It's I think we have the same culture and tradition
@@bernardosa6690 one people, vibrant & diverse culture and one destiny.
Darame family your contents are short and perfect don’t proceed to above twenty minutes
People are using date to watch videos and TH-cam will pay well if people are watching full videos
African tigress let us to know the canal.
Welcome 🙏🏿 and you so much for your advice
Bon pratu
Obrigado
Mean, this is Wow! can I"have some to eat please 🍛
Yeah of course!
@@DarameFamily thank you very much,
Anyone here speak balanta? Took a DNA a test to find that I am of balanta descent on my dad's side of the family.
No. You’re welcome to Guinea-Bissau 🇬🇼
🤩🤩🤩🤩
Thank you so much!
Hi there is one guinean famous here in the philippines.. can u make a video collab with here? Her name is maria or celsa matinga lives in ekuku i think... we love watching her videos..
Am hungry family
We will keep your food 😊 ❤️🖤💛💚🇬🇼
Write on the video the name of the ingredients she is using. I had to read the comments to know she was using palm nuts, that was something you should have let us know. Non-African watch this channel also, like myself.
Okay next time. Thanks for the feedback 🙏🏿
I'm waiting✋
Thanks for waiting!
No cozinha i mindjôr di mundo Tudo djintis na mundo na misti prindi cuzinha suma bu mindjer Caldo di Tchebén i di prato ki más gosta djunto ku Caldo di Mancarra Bom apetite
bardadi gora ku konta! el ki pui no ospiris ka misti bai. dia ku bin gine, no na kusnhau kaldu di tcheben. ma no na fasi inda un video di kaldu di mankara so pa bo. no mantenhas di ginendadi
it's now I"know why Africa have more children, because after eating this food you can not sleep, your woman gonna enjoy you the hol night and get more kids 💪🏾
Are you sure!
@@DarameFamily yeah,we are strong because we eat very good 💪🏾
@@nanammm777 you are so nice 👍🏿 thank you so much for being here!
Is she speaking Wolof?
Creole - Guinea-Bissau national language
@@DarameFamily your Creole is a combination of which languages?
@@solentricxinc.9944 Portuguese and the indigenous local languages.