I’m here because of thumbnail with her drinking the soup from the asanka! Love it 😂🙌🏾
Really appreciate seeing an American being real not some ppl even Ghanaians who behave like they Americans
She looks so happy being home
Leave behind the brainwashed ones and be home
I was indeed very happy to be home. I look forward to going back soon. :)
I watched this one twice because your inquisitiveness and joy are contagious and congratulations on your land purchase!
Africa where happiness belongs too 🤣✨✨✨✨🙏🏾
My last visit to Ghana was so long ago in 2011. I can’t wait to travel there again, it was the best country I’ve ever been to. My dad was Ghanaian and he got sick returned to the UK and sadly passed away but we returned him to Ghana.
Sorry about your dad. You should definitely go back to Ghana for a visit. You’d probably enjoy it even more today - they are growing rapidly. I’m pretty sure it has developed a lot since 2011.
@@mfleur3708 Thank you and yes, it will definitely have changed a lot since 2011 and I can’t wait to travel to Ghana again.
This is the realest video on discovering your roots that I have watched...No bells and whistles just raw and honest. Akwaaba 🙂
You can really live in Africa.
I love you.
Thanks for choosing to have a piece of Mama Africa. Love your energy. You got a new subscriber
Ghana is a vibe ❤️🇬🇭
Jus subscribed. Your first time in Africa, u didn't see but u believed wow!. As a mother cares for her children so shall the "motherland" cares for you.
Unbelievable she eats better with her hand than even most Ghanaians. Very nice
Your song selection on point 👌
I can’t wait to go!! My husband n I are visiting soon n planning on moving our family there!!!I will be a pile of tears when Jehovah’s blesses me and return me n my family to our motherland!!
Hi. I’m excited for you and your family. Definitely a good idea to visit before moving. Good luck on your future journey. ❤️
Haitian girl, fufu is a staple in the Jeremie area in Haiti. They call it tomtom. It is made from breadfruit and plantain.
Hi. I was surprised to learn this after my trip to Ghana. I was told they use breadfruit and Okra. I suppose some may also use plantain.
@@mfleur3708 I had it in the town of Abricots with breadfruit. It was served with a crab soup with okra. And no chewing.
@@jamessquare that sounds super tasty. Still can’t grasp the no chewing part tho. :-)
@@mfleur3708 haha you're saved the chewing because it's pounded and soft enough to swallow without chewing.
One love!That is the spirit 👍
Lovely music 🎶.
LOVE your video!
Wow @cape cost with that bob marly song Buffalo Soja made me emotional
. Welcome home sweet sister our ancestors told me to tell you that they proud of you 👍 😍❤️
Your joy and vibe is contagious.I just had to hit the subscribe button.Great energy✌🏿😄
I love your vibe and how you interact with the people of Ghana. There’s still so many people in the diaspora who have ridiculous ideas about Africa. The most ridiculous thing I heard was that Giraffes wander around in the streets of Africa 🙄
Thanks for watching. Ghanaians are good people. They make Africa sound scary to discourage us from going.
Buffalo soldier part got me to subscribed....
thanks so much sister for the vlog
New subscriber here. Love your content and your energy. Look forward to more content. Welcome to Mama Africa! #AfricaForAfricans
Africa is a beautiful place
MY BAD NUBIAN QUEEN eye thought eye was on another PLATFORM MUCH RESPECT AND CONGRATS GO OUT TOO U ON UR BEAUTIFUL JOURNEY CONTINUE ON TOO THE MOTHER LAND/ ALCUBULIAN BLESS UP ONE LUV MELINATED FAMILY BLISSING!
Absolutely love your vibe. New sub here. Looking forward to more content.
When I eat fufu I chew it. I know that it is traditional to swallow in some cultures but do as you please so that you can enjoy the meal. The main thing is to enjoy it.
Vous êtes une vrai fleur ma soeur, très belle. Fantastic video . Welcome home to Ghana cherie.
I'm a New subscriber congrats on your land purchase love the realness in you videos Mama Africa I love it someday I will be there
I love the way you ate the fufu you really tried
Well done sister it's in your gine good job Well come home (AKWABA)💚💚💚💚💚💚💚
Great video! I think we called fufu in the north of Haiti "foufou". I spent a month in Ghana around 2002. It's a good feeling to set foot on the motherland.
You mean you SPELT it that way. You call it the same thing they call it.
God bless you
Nice video, One was having so much fun but I think the young fisherman felt as tho he was being laughed at.
Tradition says swallow but physiology of digestion says chew 😆
Thank you. In the end he understood that I was not making fun of him. I adored him. 😁
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GREAT VIDEO!
COME TOO THE MOTHER LAND/ALCUBULIAN KNOW THYSELF!
AND OUR ANCESTORS STORY 1LUV
MUCH RESPECT CONGRATULATIONS ON THE JOURNEY OF UR LIFE!
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Nice video sis! I'm encouraged! My wife and I plan to make our first trip to Africa this year and hoping to relocate in coming years!
Thank you and good luck to you on your future journey to the Motherland. I am excited for you and your wife. 😊
Have really enjoy your episode more African than most of us John Joseph Pombe Magufuli to you Africa unite he has rekindled the spirit of the past we all grew outside but beginning to know Africa through the social media congratulations for your bravery and changing of the narrative of who we are, Pan African spirit rekindled
Pretty much just answered any question I have about the place. Thanks for including location names. This has definitely piqued my interest.
Thank you for watching - glad you found this video helpful. You should definitely visit Ghana. Beautiful culture and great people. You may not want to leave.
Yes this is so true. I went to Ghana February 2020 for 2 weeks and it feels like home. The hospitality is so inviting and warming. The food is great. I am going to Togo next week April 16th to get married. I did experience some slight price increases because I am American. My younger sister is married to a Ghanaian and they tried doing the same thing with her until my brother in law said hey she's my wife. Other than that I need some jollof rice in my life oo. I love Ghana. Peace and Love.
CONGRATS on getting Married in Togo. I am excited for you. Planning on visiting Togo and Benin on my next trip to Ghana.
Yes, I REALLY dislike being overcharged for things. Other than that Ghanaians are generally amazing people. And the jollof rice...soooo good! Congrats to you once again. ❤️
@@mfleur3708 aww thank you and, yes I am going to Benin as well by car. I just love Africa. Yes Ghanaians are amazing. I wish you the best in all your travels. Thank you again. :)
Good job My pretty nièce
I'm also Haitian but I live in albany n'y. I would love to go to ghana.
@@mfleur3708 Hello again 😇,, Like us to plan your our trip together ❤,,it would be nice travel and document our adventures 😊
I am starting to save funds now, to have best Christmas and bring on the New Year 2022 in Ghana
Yep that a far enough distance to leave if the ocean rises up. I saw that house out there closer 😳
Welcome home sister
Amazing video. Very natural and relaxed and seems like the wonderful lady was at her true home. Living in Europe this video really makes me want to return back to Africa (hopefully Ghana and Liberia)
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Come down here in uganda 🇺🇬 the pearl of Africa and see more wonders of nature...
She is for real
Big up to my sister coming home to her roots in 🇬🇭I have been to 🇬🇭four times, my first was forty one years ago.
I like your dancing moves. You really got it in your genes. You can adapt easily as you look cool. Wish you luck in your project. Mine is in Akopti
Soon central region area will open up as the government is gonna build an airport within the next three years and there are also plans to make the road dual carriageway and in future a railway line. So your land will soon appreciate.
Just finished watching your video. Love it ,🙌🏾👏🏾✊🏾
Congratulations on you land purchase, I just wanted to know what area did you buy your land. I’ve just got some in Kokorbite but I haven’t seen it yet. Plan to go later in the year. ✊🏾🥰
Thank you. The land is in the Kasao-Akoti area. I hope you’ll enjoy your trip to the Motherland as much as I did. Good luck and congrats on your land purchase. 😊
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How you were eating the fufu 😹😹😹😹❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
East Africans we call fufu “UGALI” That’s Swahili
Fufu or fufuo in Ghana is made from cassava and plantain or cassava and coco yam or yam. I think ugali is made from maize. Here in Ghana what is made from maize that looks like ugali is called banku or akple depending on the ethnic group
@@GeorgeOseiBimpeh Yes, I have heard that Banku is similar to Ugali. I like Banku, so I would also like Ugali. Your culture is very interesting! Thank you!
fufu is westAfrican,cassava fufu for the rest of West Africa,pounded yam fufu for Nigeria
@@amaradumbuya2099 even in east central Africa we use cassava and maize
But we don’t call it fufu we call it “ugali”
@@GeorgeOseiBimpeh we have two types of ugali one with cassava called ugali wa muogo(cassava)and another one with maize Called ugali wa mahindi but all of them are Ugali
Hi that was wonderful.
I will like to know, what is the name of the beach you join the fishermen to pull their net.
J’ai vraiment aimé le vlog ! Ça me fait revivre encore mon expérience de vivre en Afrique ! Merci d’avoir partagé ma sœur 🇭🇹 !
Merci ma soeur. I hope you’ll get the opportunity to go back soon. Vive bleu et rouge. 🇭🇹
@@mfleur3708 yes 🙏🏾 hopefully very soon I will get the chance to buy a nice house in Ghana 🇬🇭. I just subscribed to you channel and I will follow your journey in motherland! Take care sis!
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I just subscribed.
Nice
You people should make them feel at home in Ghana, you shouldn’t try to disgrace us Ghana people don’t try to over charge them because they come from Europe or USA Ghanaians leaving in Ghana help your brother and sisters from your harts not to play them 419 please thanks 😊
Thank you. I love Ghanaians, but I would appreciate them more if they stop ripping us off.
@Gina BKK....they try that with everyone but after a while you catch on ....negotiate for everything in Ghana
Hi Sister, so happy for you. I’m coming within two months and I would love some help. I also want to get land from Kas estate. Who is the driver that was helping you to see the land. He seemed very helpful. Would you be able to give me his contact details. Well done for coming home💕🇬🇭
Thank you sister. Sounds exciting that you are going to Ghana in two months. I can definitely share his info. His name is Nana Kontor - contact him @ 233 26 809 9999. You can call him direct or through WhatsApp. I’m sure he will be happy to take you around and also can help you through the land purchasing process with Kas Estate. I will let him know that I shared his contact. Good luck! Hope we’ll cross paths in Ghana in the near future.
Who is your tour guide? He is very pleasant.
His name is Nana kontor - met him through a friend. If you’re ever in Ghana and need a tour guide he is great. 😊
Nice. Checkout Liberia and Freetown Sierra Leone... Our ancestors returned from the Diaspora to start those places
O gosh it looks like Jamaica...... ! , is it the same kind of heat. I need to go myself, for me any place in Africa is good.
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1. History: Fufu/Fufuo means "mash or mix" in Twi (language of the Akan ethnic groups in Ghana) and is a specific staple food for the Akans in southern part of Ghana and Ivory Coast, West Africa but now commonly features in many West and Central African countries in different textures but not every doughy African foods are Fufu.
Eg. is saying in Twi "fufu 3to (mash spicy ripped plantains mixed with palm oil eaten with peanuts) or fufu Gari Foto (mix spicy Gari with palm oil"
Fufuo (also means white and derived from the white color of cassava) is soft doughy swallow food made out of boiled cassava mixed with plantains or coco yams and pounded together in a mortar (waduro) with a pestle (woma) unique to the Akans, and only eaten with broth like liquid soups (nkwan) such as, Light soup (Nkrakra nkwan), Abenkwan (palm nut soup), Nkatenkwan (peanut butter soup), Abunabun soup (green vegetable) with meats, fishes, snails, crabs, mushrooms and okro (nkruma) on the side. Fufuo/fufu is usually served in Asanka or Ayowaa (an earthware bowl; black or red in color) with the liquid soups poured on the Fufuo/fufu to look like an island which helps reduce the stickiness while eating. Fufuo/Fufu is celebrated every year in Ghana.
*Right way to eat Fufu:
In between both the index and middle fingers cut a piece of the Fufuo/fufu like a scissor, tap a hole in it, scoop the soup and swallow, never chew the Fufu in order to enjoy the taste of the soup while swallowing.
*Authentic Ghana Fufuo/fufu preparation ⬇️
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In the typical Akan region in Ghana, Fufuo is mostly use but Ghanaian businesses men used only the name Fufu when they processed the authentic Fufuo/Fufu into cassava/plantains /coco yam flour 1. th-cam.com/video/SszPhlmWDJE/w-d-xo.html 2. th-cam.com/video/Z_XeI7n3aj8/w-d-xo.html some years ago and sold mainly in Ghana markets in most western countries such as America because they couldn't pound the Fufu just like they would in Ghana, as it's very noisy when pounding and it became popular among other Africans and parts of the Caribbean and now Nigerians are calling almost every African doughy foods as Fufu even though they have their names; Nigerian Pounded yam (Iyan), Akpu (fermented cassava dough which some Nigerians call as Fufu), Amala, Eba, semolina, oatmeal, cabbage. Nigerian soup textures are considered stews in Ghana since Ghana soups are generally broth like liquid texture which aide in swallowing the soft Ghana Fufuo/Fufu. Ghana stews [Palava sauce/Nkontomire stew (Egusi soup) or Akatoa/agushi stew, garden egg stew, egg stews, tomato stew and gravy stew etc.]. The thick textured Ghana stews goes with plain rice or Ampesie (boiled cubes of yams, plantains, cocoyams, potatoes cassava, Kooko/ taro root etc.) in Ghana. Okro stew or soup (when cooked without palm oil) with Banku (fermented cassava/corn dough similar to Nigerian Akpu dough) in Ghana.
*It's only Akpu (fermented cassava dough ) that some Nigerians call Fufu as a slang and it's because many Nigerians migrated to Ghana after Ghana's independence in 1957 and were sent back to Nigeria in 1969 and so they brought the name Fufu along to Nigeria. It's mostly the Nigerians living in abroad that have been calling almost all Nigerian doughy foods as Fufu but generally Nigerians call their doughy foods swallow foods.
Just like Bofrot which Nigerians call puff puff comes from Ghana because in the 1980s, Ghanaians brought it to Nigeria and it was Ghanaians who were frying and selling Bofrot/Puff puff in Nigeria until Ghanaians were sent back to Ghana but now most younger Nigerians will try to tell you it's Nigerians inventions
Also try Ghanaian🇬🇭 foods ♥️👍🏽. Try the original Fufuo/fufu from Ghana with Nkrakra soup (Light soup), peanut butter soup or palm nut soup. Waakye (waache) with Shito sauce, Ghana Jollof rice, Ampesie (boiled cubes of yams, plantains, cocoyams, potatoes cassava, Kooko/ taro root etc) with Ghana stews [Palava sauce/Nkontomire stew (Egusi soup) or garden egg stew, egg stews etc.]. Dokono/kenkey with fish and Mako sauce and Shito. Kokonte or Omotuo with Nkatenkwan, Abenkwan or Akatoa/agushi soup. Meat pie, Kelewele, Bofrot, fried yams with fish, Achomo, Ghana Chips, Sobolo drinks, Burkina drinks, Ghana Malta Guinness, Fanta, Asaana drinks, Kebab, chichinga/suya, Ghana sugar bread, tea bread etc.
2. watch this video ⬇️ th-cam.com/video/CLeI7TAGe4Q/w-d-xo.html on Channels Television, a Nigerian news media where a Nigerian man wrongly gave false information to the Nigerian public lying on Ghana 🇬🇭 and claiming that Ghana's national Pona yams comes from Nigeria. *Pona yams are grown only in Ghana 🇬🇭 and are usually medium in size, sweet taste, white with smooth outer skin texture and eaten as Ampesie (boiled cubes of yams, plantains, cocoyams, cassava etc) and eaten with stews in Ghana . ⬇️ Pona yams-*** th-cam.com/video/JUbhz-TT22g/w-d-xo.html
Please visit the northern regions and fufu is the main daily food there you will be shock and rethink and rewrite your notes agy
@@amalessi6809 my dear I am not sure if you were able to read and understood the write up because this it didn't say the people of the northern Ghana don't eat Fufuo/fufu but rather given the history of the people Fufuo/fufu originated from in Ghana and Ivory Coast which is the Akan ethnic groups so relax.
Actually there are more than 100 languages and dialects in Ghana.
how was your trip and can you send the information on the land and how much was it
Hi. It was a GREAT trip. The price per plot is currently at 6000 ghs. You can contact Ama Doris Nyamewaa @ 233 50 461 1433. She works for the agency and can help you. You may also contact Nana Kontor for guidance. 233 26 809 9999
Africa should be celebrated every black person in America
From Cali. I will like more info on the land deal. Thanks
Hi there. Please contact Ama Nyamewaa for info on the land. She works for the agency and would be happy to help. You can contact her Via WhatsApp at 233504611433.
Buduburam is actually Budu buram meaning Budu's well. it used to be a church camp for some spiritual leader called Budu.
Been laughing all through the eating process.. lovely video.. Such a lively person to hang out with.. More like a Nigerian blood in her.
You can take your soup with spoon, I hope you like your land
Thanks. Great location surrounded with village people. Love it.
Not sure about using a spoon - it may upset some people. 😁
Hello from Washington DC, I was in GHANA 🇬🇭 last month for 4weeks. I went to Cape Coast dangerous castle and ABURI MOUNTAINS. Was crying when I was returning to DC. I will be back October
I was in Ghana from Jan 22nd through Feb 5th. We could have crossed paths! ❤️
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Your comment gave me goosebumps... ... Ghana 🇬🇭 the land we love ♥️
Glad you made it Back Home 🏡
@@ldsane1958 u can check lands in prampram next time you come to Ghana. Nice sea view and very cheap
@@amosuzanne1529 thanks Suzanne.