Lol you're new to the part or what? Adding water when frying yam is to make it more crispy. And yes, I still reuse the oil again and again. It's literally divine. It's not to soften any yam jare. It's for maximum enjoyment which is getting crispy fried yam.
The water has effect, especially when the yam size is big..... it's because you slice the yam to small portion that can easily cook, that's why you think it doesn't have effect... i come in peace
Listen to the video.I wanted to use that scene as thumbnail too. I don’t add water to frying yam because it does nothing. Just follow my tips and you will get the softest fried yam ever.
My eyes were working perfect or I’m I seeing wrongly. Anyways I fried yam that same day but left my in water for a while cuz I wasn’t ready to fry then so I sieved them out and it came out nice too I enjoyed your tip but if you can do well to cut away the time you were carrying the bowl up is like you were consciously adding water that how it looked.
Nice video and there was no water added, those claiming you added water did not watch the video properly.
GOD BLESS YOU OOO 🥰 They have eyes but can see.
Thank you so much for this is very helpful
Glad it was helpful!
Lol you're new to the part or what? Adding water when frying yam is to make it more crispy. And yes, I still reuse the oil again and again. It's literally divine. It's not to soften any yam jare. It's for maximum enjoyment which is getting crispy fried yam.
Water dy make yam crispsy again 😂😂 Wetin I no go see for this internet 😂
@@foodbyashydemmys sister dont think u knw all..give a try Dan try to argue with ur subscribers ...
D thing is she's just running her mouth...y did u all d yam to stay in water for a long while...lmao..
@@foodbyashydemmys yes water makes yam crispy 😊
Plus have you tried boiling yam and then frying it? Omoooo sheer divine
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Thank you for these tips. Very helpful
I am glad you found my video helpful. Thank you very much for watching 😘
Why is my yam always bitter
The water has effect, especially when the yam size is big..... it's because you slice the yam to small portion that can easily cook, that's why you think it doesn't have effect... i come in peace
No vex oo, how will you fry yam in big size before ? 😮
nice one looking yummy
Thank you 😘
Look very delicious 🤤😋
I know right 😍
What was the point of this video
Isn’t putting water to make it not bitter?
No .. water doesn’t serve that purpose but the yam origin itself.
Can't find the 10tips in the video
Because you scrolled through. WATCH IT !
But you added water 😅
It was a prank, kindly re-watch it closely 👉🏾
She put small water now
It’s clickbait oo 🙄
U already added water by not draining the yam first from the water and allowing Ibi to drained.
Comprehension is key 🔑
But you added water ma.
Watch the video well please 🙄
Same here you added water. So why were you carrying the bowl like you wer actually adding.
Listen to the video.I wanted to use that scene as thumbnail too. I don’t add water to frying yam because it does nothing. Just follow my tips and you will get the softest fried yam ever.
Watch the video not scroll through 😒
My eyes were working perfect or I’m I seeing wrongly. Anyways I fried yam that same day but left my in water for a while cuz I wasn’t ready to fry then so I sieved them out and it came out nice too I enjoyed your tip but if you can do well to cut away the time you were carrying the bowl up is like you were consciously adding water that how it looked.
Kindly find another hobby!
You're not being truthful. This is clickbait.
Ikr!!!! Doesn’t even know how to be professional. Bashing other people over their preference 👎🏾
My videos aren’t for those with low IQ. Both of you can keep moving 😘
@@foodbyashydemmys Hahaa stop crying.
@@foodbyashydemmys ur manner is zero
@@foodbyashydemmys 😂😂😂