I’m proud to be black and feel very blessed but this video alone made me feel even more proud of my heritage and culture. This video helped answer some questions I never bothered to ask but am glad to know now. Black Americans are deeply integral and important to this nation, our ancestors made something out of nothing and made it look and taste good simultaneously. Thank you to all the ancestors and may we continue to uphold their legacies.
This is the kind of stuff I wish they would've taught in history class back when I was a child in the late 90's-early 2,000's.I'm 🤍 but recognize that 🖤 folks & their culture have helped shape 🇺🇸 culture in various ways both more obvious & subtle.I can't help but 💭 that if they taught this kind of stuff in classrooms...It would likely help with breaking down more barriers over time because it'd lead to a better understanding of history as well as it's impacts today.
Getting ready to eat pinto beans (brown beans) and cornbread. Sprinkle a little sugar. Crumple the cornbread into the beans. Make sure you have juice with the beans to help soak in the cornbread. Slice a piece of onion and tomatoes on the side. You can't go wrong. Enjoy.
Sprinkle some sugar? Black people do not do that. Not sure where that come from but it sounds like something promoted on a tv show some day. Sugar on rice, sugar on bread, sugar and grits as if grits ain't grits with no sugar ain it, lol,....now sugar in beans, awhh come on ya gotta be kidding.
Not really similar they are very similar the texture is different and a callaloo is more closer to a spinach and collard green mix I think it is a hybrid of both of these vegs together
@RemyDisco Seen. I've always described it as "Spinach's cousin" to the curious, but dem look same inna di picture dem, still🤔😸🤷🏾♂️. Figured there might be something to the name similarity, as if one influenced the other somehow: 🇺🇸 " Call A Who? Naw. We ain't sayin that. Collared Greens gonna hafta do." 🇯🇲 "Collared Greens? Alright." Then someone says "Callaloo" coz it quicker and easier fi seh. It catches on and a it dat. I dunno🤔😂. It's worth some research
The fact that watermelon was invented or came from China and reached its shores across the world, being one of the oldest fruits on Earth coming through the middle eastern shores and to Africa and other places, is a very important part of history that let you know how much black people are in and will always be a part of every single nation every single nationality we are the first people to ever be on earth we are the first people in the world
We need to get back to soul food - Our grandparents lived long lives because they cooked & had apple & pear trees in the backyard - All they know is Popeyes chicken nowadays! 🤦♂️
Kfc, Popeyes in every other little gas station or small joint that sells chicken fried chicken especially is a hot item all over the world but one thing about fried Chicken that we people of color always have to have if it has to be fresh out of the hot oil when we eat it😂😂😂😂
We are very resilient and creative as a race. We popularized EVERYTHING! Our ancestors ate and made do with what they had. I'm not surprised if they did eat alot of watermelon. They were hungry and that's all they probably had to eat at times 🤷🏾♀️
See how the Italians were a minority in the eyes of , Caucasian ppl,or whom depiction as"white"person's .know one was outside of the Brits, and Portugal whom was also considered white ppl,Spain, swedish,and sum others,were white ppl, it strange to me how white ppl,picked and chooses the ppl of other European, countries that they wanted to consider to be white,only wen it was convenient for them as colored ppl out populated them,so the same ppl the weren't considered to be white,that had been treated worse than us ppl of color,the same very ppl the lived with us, side by side worked and everything else,WERE GOVEN THE WHITE CARD,then gave us the most racist and brutal threatmeant none to one , Italians,Irish, Germans,polish,and etc, Thanks for reading I could go on writing for hours ....😅!!!
I’m proud to be black and feel very blessed but this video alone made me feel even more proud of my heritage and culture. This video helped answer some questions I never bothered to ask but am glad to know now. Black Americans are deeply integral and important to this nation, our ancestors made something out of nothing and made it look and taste good simultaneously. Thank you to all the ancestors and may we continue to uphold their legacies.
Yessss! Wonderfully said 👍🤗🙏❤️ love it🤗
Ain't Nothing like Good ole Soul !!Food !! Good for the Soul 🙏🥰 ❤
This is the kind of stuff I wish they would've taught in history class back when I was a child in the late 90's-early 2,000's.I'm 🤍 but recognize that 🖤 folks & their culture have helped shape 🇺🇸 culture in various ways both more obvious & subtle.I can't help but 💭 that if they taught this kind of stuff in classrooms...It would likely help with breaking down more barriers over time because it'd lead to a better understanding of history as well as it's impacts today.
THIS IS THE KIND OF INFO I LOVE TO SHARE AT OUR FOOD BIZ, THE COLORED ONLY CAFE IN ATHENS GA
God bless you brother for all the hard work you do to set the record straight.
could you cover waves the hairstyle in the black community
i second this!
The fact I decided to watch these soul food vids in some sort of order just a day before this video is nuts, keep up the good work lad.
Great videos
Great video, it was nice to learn so much about this style of food
Getting ready to eat pinto beans (brown beans) and cornbread. Sprinkle a little sugar. Crumple the cornbread into the beans. Make sure you have juice with the beans to help soak in the cornbread. Slice a piece of onion and tomatoes on the side. You can't go wrong. Enjoy.
That’s right I like mines with onions 😊
I hate pinto beans 😂😂
Sprinkle some sugar? Black people do not do that. Not sure where that come from but it sounds like something promoted on a tv show some day. Sugar on rice, sugar on bread, sugar and grits as if grits ain't grits with no sugar ain it, lol,....now sugar in beans, awhh come on ya gotta be kidding.
This doc is 🔥. I'm 🍁 of 🇯🇲 heritage. I've always figured Collared Greens and Callaloo is the same thing.
Not really similar they are very similar the texture is different and a callaloo is more closer to a spinach and collard green mix I think it is a hybrid of both of these vegs together
@RemyDisco Seen. I've always described it as "Spinach's cousin" to the curious, but dem look same inna di picture dem, still🤔😸🤷🏾♂️. Figured there might be something to the name similarity, as if one influenced the other somehow:
🇺🇸 " Call A Who? Naw. We ain't sayin that. Collared Greens gonna hafta do."
🇯🇲 "Collared Greens? Alright." Then someone says "Callaloo" coz it quicker and easier fi seh. It catches on and a it dat. I dunno🤔😂. It's worth some research
The fact that watermelon was invented or came from China and reached its shores across the world, being one of the oldest fruits on Earth coming through the middle eastern shores and to Africa and other places, is a very important part of history that let you know how much black people are in and will always be a part of every single nation every single nationality we are the first people to ever be on earth we are the first people in the world
I love this information 😊
We need to get back to soul food - Our grandparents lived long lives because they cooked & had apple & pear trees in the backyard - All they know is Popeyes chicken nowadays! 🤦♂️
Kfc, Popeyes in every other little gas station or small joint that sells chicken fried chicken especially is a hot item all over the world but one thing about fried Chicken that we people of color always have to have if it has to be fresh out of the hot oil when we eat it😂😂😂😂
Our entire existence is spiritual.
I am very happy to be black cause we the best and always other people stay copying us
We are very resilient and creative as a race. We popularized EVERYTHING! Our ancestors ate and made do with what they had. I'm not surprised if they did eat alot of watermelon. They were hungry and that's all they probably had to eat at times 🤷🏾♀️
Pretty self explanatory we were left with scraps and inedible parts
Til this day you can still get some familiar fried chicken in South Korea
At 43:40 it should be Emancipation, but it says masturbation. So far wonderful documentary.
I'm immature because this was funny af 😂😂
@@TrevonGrayOk now I'm laughing too🤣.
@malwads1836 maaaayne ,I'm sorry you know how certain shit you not supposed to find funny or whatever? Shit went out the window 🤣🤣
We ate it cause we're born with soul and rhyme in our movement's and hearts it's in our ancestry our blood, but I thank you for the scientific aspect
What is soul food? What is it tell me the definition. I don't know
Ironically watermelon is one of the healthiest things one can eat.
The recipe is in the bible as well as bbq
ISN'T IT IRONIC THAT VANILLA IS ACTUALLY BLACK😂😂😂
Speaking of 'ironic' isn't it ironic that "iron" is black too.
Is this A. I. voice or real
So, is it sweet potato pie, or yam pie?
Please, it's sweet potatoes pie, let's keep it culturally correct
Just pure ignorance! Black people were not allowed to eat vanilla ice cream until the 4th of July.
Vanilla ice cream then is not like it is now so watered down and not so naturally tasty,
I actually believe it’s stereotypical brainwashing.
See how the Italians were a minority in the eyes of , Caucasian ppl,or whom depiction as"white"person's .know one was outside of the Brits, and Portugal whom was also considered white ppl,Spain, swedish,and sum others,were white ppl, it strange to me how white ppl,picked and chooses the ppl of other European, countries that they wanted to consider to be white,only wen it was convenient for them as colored ppl out populated them,so the same ppl the weren't considered to be white,that had been treated worse than us ppl of color,the same very ppl the lived with us, side by side worked and everything else,WERE GOVEN THE WHITE CARD,then gave us the most racist and brutal threatmeant none to one , Italians,Irish, Germans,polish,and etc,
Thanks for reading I could go on writing for hours ....😅!!!
Black and white are American terms that the US used to classify race in our country
Watermelon. 🤢🤮