This Woman Called Miss Trudy is Genuine She never asked for any Special treatment. I was Amazed by Her Kindness, Meeting Miss Trudy in Person is the Best thing😊
Fun fact:We have a sizeable Shona community in Kenya in particular Kiambu county.They are descendants of Zimbabwean missionaries who came to Kenya years ago.They are now officially recognized as Kenyan citizens.They still speak Shona alongside Kikuyu.
I like it when Africans tell their own story I watched a video by I presume a British guy yesterday on You Tube and the guy was also in Zimbabwe recently and guy was reporting very badly of Zimbabwe you would think that life doesn't exist in Zimbabwe, he even titled his video Rhodesia Ruins, and he got a lot of views and reading comments something struck me that his people thinks that without them black people can't progress they were having a field day mocking Zimbabwe on almost everything that was being shown on the video that they found funny or hilarious, Kelvin you have done very well people out there are now able to separate exaggerated negative content and the reality on the ground yes there is a lot of challenges in Zimbabwe but you have shown to a lot of Zimbabweans that it's possible to make it in Zimbabwe even with those challenges by showcasing the success stories that you show us every week be it farmers, businessmen or other Zimbabweans who are doing well and pushing towards success in difficult situations and not the picture that European Vloggers paint of Zimbabwe when they come filming, I like the organic content that you bring people are able to see the lives of the people in Zimbabwe from your lenses.TV
It all boils down to the dangers of a single story, as Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie said. I'm so happy there are many African vloggers telling their own stories these days, I can't get enough of them!
I never knew that Zimbabwe is that safe and beautiful people I can't wait to visit one day... Thank you my favourite for the beautiful vedio much love sweetheart ❤❤❤❤❤
That's soo true Biriot , Trudy is soo humble and a loving person, l love her soo much and her husband Maya, l also watch your contents lots Biriot, by the way your wife is veery cute and well behaved, you married a good wife l must say
This is what Okra good for in short: 7 Nutrition and Health Benefits of Okra Okra is rich in magnesium, folate, fiber, antioxidants, and vitamins C, K1 and A. It may help support healthy pregnancy, heart health, blood sugar. it may even have anticancer properties.
In South Africa, when cooking Vendas they add 2-3 leaves of spinach, and 2-3 leaves of pumpkin tree, it makes a nice form and has even more benefits coz of spinach & pumpkin leaves
Nutrition. Okra is rich in vitamins A and C, as well antioxidants that help reduce the risk of serious health conditions like cancer diabetes stroke and heart disease 🇯🇲
Kelvin earned another subscriber.. Thanks for taking Miss Trudy..I like Miss Trudy and Maya. Come to the Eastern Highlands ....Mutare please ...l will host you...
Absolutely not. This cannot be true. Linguistically Zimbabwe is very homogeneous with the majority spoken language being Shona and it’s variations and a distant second is Ndebele. Of course, there are other minor languages but they are not that many to merit a register in The Guineas Book of Records.
In Jamaica 🇯🇲 we eat a lot of ockros, but it's the first time seeing it prepared like this. I will definitely try it. Thanks Ms. Trudy & friends. One love. 🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲❤🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
She's becoming multi African cultural by visiting many African countries and promoting tourism in those countries. She a Kenyan married to wodemaya a gananian work together in promoting tourism in Africa that is why she can say words in Kenyan language and ganian now she's learning a bit of Shona. If that doesn't sound great I don't know
dear kenyans, i lived in zimbabwe for long in the 90s. Mealie meal = maize = corn = unga ya ugali = ugali = sadza. As for the cooking method, i agree its different but the result is almost the same. I also think zimbos eat more ugali/sadza than kenyans. There is not much of a culture shock foodwise for a visitor from kenya except when you eat the worm called "madora". In other news, who agrees with me that we need to call Trudy aside and speak to her slowly about her ugali kneading skills: these small things are actually big ones.
Aaaaaw this was very thoughtful of you. You are very humble Miss Trudy and the way you just blended in and used the kombis just touched my heart😢, i know Zimbabweans who would not even be willing to do that. May God bless you. @kelvinbirioti and your family, may you go places🙏🏽🥰
I’m so happy that you’re in Zim Miss Trudy . It was nice to see you going to Chitungwiza . To visit the Biriot family . You’re so beautiful and so humble . ❤ Enjoy your stay 🎉 💃 God bless you 🙏
I'm also in Zimbabwe for 3 weeks . I live in the UK. I just travelled to Zim to attend my grandparents tombstone unavailing and also go to Vic Falls or Inyanga . It will be nice to meet if u are still in Zim even to just say hi .Last year my parents bumped into your husband Wode Maya at Addis Ababa Airport Ethiopia . They even took a selfie with him 😜they still have the pic
Happy for this video😊finally. Skumawiki is Kales, but we have different types like spinach, rape, covo and you find them in most households in Zim. Then that zumbani is called Lipia Javanica.
Haki ya mungu the way the guy looks like his wife is interesting for sure and i like the you content creators are united when you visits each other's country.
Chitungwiza is spiritual in that Pasipamire the pre-colonial svikiro (spirit medium) of Chaminuka (of Mbuya Nehanda) lived in there. So we can safely say that Chaminuka lived in Chitungwiza.
Baking powder is put in okra to maintain the green colour of the okra. If you don’t put it, the okra will turn brown and won’t be appealing to the eye.
I met a foreign man who was with a Zimbabwen before, he taught me how to cook a soft yummy ugali as kenyan who was used to a very hard cracky ugali. I like my ugali Zimbabwen way❤
Miss Trudy, you’re the best. Stay humble and like the Bible says “humble yourselves under the mighty hand of God, that He may exalt you in due time,” You’re a great representative of Africa.
Hey Miss Trudy new subscriber here! Zumbani is not a tree its a plant,its leaves are used to make herbal tea and it became common and well known in Zimbabwe during COVID-19 period. Okra has so many health benefits it contains calcium, vitamin k, helps in digestion since it has fibre, diabetic patients are also encouraged to have it as part of their diet ...thats all l know.
that meal did turn out pleasing to the eyes and looked scrumptious. I think I would eat that type of ugali vs the ones in West Kennya. It reminded of the soft turned cornmeal I am accustomed to in the Carribean, or something the Americans make, Grits. I am glad you enjoyed yourself is opened to trying new foods and cultures.
Bless you. Just like kelvin i love my Sadza so much Even at my birthday bring me a sadza cake😂🙌🏿 I eatbit with dried vegetables especially the wild ones are my favourite . We call them mufushwa. The only difference is i love brown sadza & yes it has to be soft .
All the Ghetto youths say ahoy, all the respect for Mrs trudy to visit one of the biggest and oldest ghetto/ high density area in harare and kelvin’s place is neat and clean.
We eat okra in the Caribbean. We eat it with rice and with corn meal in coucou especially in Barbados. We also eat it like okra slush with salt fish. Very tasty.
Okra improves fertility that's why women drink it, l heard that it also reduces infections around the vagina. It also helps men with their libido. I heard okra also reduces heart problems
Indians in SA eat Okra too. First they wash,use paper towel to dry. They then cut it just like the Zimbabwean lady did. Next They cut tomatoes,onion and chilli. Next they put cooking oil,salt and the other ingredients mentioned above..make what the call chutney lastly the add okra and fry it for about 19 minutes. I have eaten it before but didn't enjoy it. I guess I grew up eating the slime one😅😅😅
My mum once told me that okra is good for children,9 monthto 13yrs for fast growth and brain function,and also for women it helps to improve fertility, and some superstition says that when always eat okra bfor conception u are likely to give birth to twins,and in Nigeria we call it Okro!
Hie Miss Trudy im happy to watch this video im a Zimbabwean living in Botswana 🇧🇼 great thanks to you sister coming to our country you're such a loving person please pass my regards to Mr Ghana baby Wode maya you're my inspiration and i really love you guys i watch your videos everyday be blessed
This Woman Called Miss Trudy is Genuine She never asked for any Special treatment. I was Amazed by Her Kindness, Meeting Miss Trudy in Person is the Best thing😊
Wow . kelvin...I follow you& follow you too how amazing...my adopted country is doing well
the best thing ever!!!! happy for you😍😍
Here from Kelvin Birioti 🎉
Love you Biriot Family and thank you Miss Trudy for visiting our biggest TH-camr
You represented us well Kelvin
Thank you Miss Trudy for visiting our house, it means a lot😊,you're so humble
Thank you too❤️. It was a pleasure meeting you and staying in your home. I am grateful❤️❤️
Waaaauuu,I love them,the wife is a vibe, especially the kissing challenge 😂😂😂!am a subscriber already 🎉🎉🎉
such a humble gentleman i watch ur channel all the time i wish u all the best in life
I have been following your channel since 2022, DirtyHands Mr PDM tech
Thank you Miss Trudy for visiting our own Birioti!! I remember seeing Kevin taking notes from Maya when he came to Zim. We appreciate you!!
I have worked with Zimbabwes and they are very softly spoken and nice people. ❤
Respect to Zimbabwe for overtaking Zambia economy despite over 20 years of western sanctions this is what i call strong resilience.
Well done Trudy for visiting Zimbabwe.Just subscribed to Kelvin Biriot Channel.His house is neat and smart.Very impressive
thank you for watching and subscribing❤️
Fun fact:We have a sizeable Shona community in Kenya in particular Kiambu county.They are descendants of Zimbabwean missionaries who came to Kenya years ago.They are now officially recognized as Kenyan citizens.They still speak Shona alongside Kikuyu.
Oh yes! I remember our former president gave them citizenship. 😀
most of them live in kinoo thats in upper kabete kiambu
Amazing
Beautiful ❤
Interesting to know
Keep being humble dear, that's why we love you. Kelvin thank you.
love you too Kelvin❤️. thank you for watching
@@MissTrudyy😂😂love Maya pekeyake,usiende Kelvin 😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂@@butyknho4995
Yes we do
I like it when Africans tell their own story I watched a video by I presume a British guy yesterday on You Tube and the guy was also in Zimbabwe recently and guy was reporting very badly of Zimbabwe you would think that life doesn't exist in Zimbabwe, he even titled his video Rhodesia Ruins, and he got a lot of views and reading comments something struck me that his people thinks that without them black people can't progress they were having a field day mocking Zimbabwe on almost everything that was being shown on the video that they found funny or hilarious, Kelvin you have done very well people out there are now able to separate exaggerated negative content and the reality on the ground yes there is a lot of challenges in Zimbabwe but you have shown to a lot of Zimbabweans that it's possible to make it in Zimbabwe even with those challenges by showcasing the success stories that you show us every week be it farmers, businessmen or other Zimbabweans who are doing well and pushing towards success in difficult situations and not the picture that European Vloggers paint of Zimbabwe when they come filming, I like the organic content that you bring people are able to see the lives of the people in Zimbabwe from your lenses.TV
It all boils down to the dangers of a single story, as Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie said. I'm so happy there are many African vloggers telling their own stories these days, I can't get enough of them!
That guy was lying through and through. He just visited the worst parts of the country and made it seem like that's what zimbabwe is all about.
Very true 👏🏾 Everything you said 👏🏾🥂✨
Such a beautiful soul ,Trudy is beautiful, humble and a hard working, She is good at everything she does ,and i love her so much ❤❤❤
You’re so kind❤️. Thank you for watching❤️
Amen
This video made me emotional as a Zimbabwean. Miss Trudy you are a special soul. You and Kelvin and his wife did well🤍🙃
Because you showed us love as Zimbabweans you gained a subscriber
Awwwww! You are so kind! ❤️
Awww thank you for supporting ❤️
@@MissTrudyy ❤️❤️❤️
I never knew that Zimbabwe is that safe and beautiful people I can't wait to visit one day... Thank you my favourite for the beautiful vedio much love sweetheart ❤❤❤❤❤
20 years of being vilenised in the media does that 😢. We have to change our Zimbabwean narrative and we can't wait to welcome you😀
You are in great company in Zimbabwe. A beautiful country with beautiful people. Enjoy your stay there.
Thank you so much❤️
Trudy, as a 70+yr. blk American , I grew up eating Okra. It is very healthy for you.
I love it too
Her question was to explain the benefits. Thanks
So much humility in this video, love the content, kudos to your host Ms Trudy!
Thank you so much!❤️
Trudy, Trudy❤
So classy Trudy.
Wonderful and down to earth family
LOVE IT.
Thank you so much!❤️
That's soo true Biriot , Trudy is soo humble and a loving person, l love her soo much and her husband Maya, l also watch your contents lots Biriot, by the way your wife is veery cute and well behaved, you married a good wife l must say
Thank you so much for your kind words❤️
This is exacty you must do when you come to Zimbabwe….visit places where people live not tourist attraction places only 🔥🔥
This is what Okra good for in short:
7 Nutrition and Health Benefits of Okra
Okra is rich in magnesium, folate, fiber, antioxidants, and vitamins C, K1 and A. It may help support healthy pregnancy, heart health, blood sugar. it may even have anticancer properties.
In South Africa, when cooking Vendas they add 2-3 leaves of spinach, and 2-3 leaves of pumpkin tree, it makes a nice form and has even more benefits coz of spinach & pumpkin leaves
Okra water is good for the skin. Great video trudy na birioti . Thanks birioti for showing off my beautiful country to the world
Thanks for watching❤️ I’m glad you enjoyed it
Nutrition. Okra is rich in vitamins A and C, as well antioxidants that help reduce the risk of serious health conditions like cancer diabetes stroke and heart disease 🇯🇲
The ocra is the one Kenyans use wrongly 😂😂if you know you know
I have met Zimbabweans and honestly from my experience they are so welcoming and friendly too❤
Miss Trudy your hair 🙌❤️. You are beautiful, thank you for visiting zim
Thank you so much 🤗
It is,luv natural hair ,it's nice that she is confident to rock it
Welcome to Zimbabwe Miss Trudy. You are so humble and kind ❤❤
Kelvin and wife we are proud of you That was great🎉
They are the best!
Kelvin earned another subscriber.. Thanks for taking Miss Trudy..I like Miss Trudy and Maya. Come to the Eastern Highlands ....Mutare please ...l will host you...
Awwwww! Thank you!
What an experience. The Tribe loves the young couple. Hope the viewers learnt a lot from Zimbabwe, the food, culture and language 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿
This is awesome, I love this. Africa united ❤
Birioti gained you a subscriber
Saw Miss Trudy at Sam Levy. I acted composed then ran to the corner to screemmmmmmmmmmmmm. Should have asked for a picture lol
Zimbabwean and ugandan cultures have so much in common
😊
U are our cousins😊
Happy woman's day to you Miss Trudy and all Zimbabwe women form us in SA🇿🇦💐
According to Wikipedia, Zimbabwe holds the Guinness World Record for the country with the largest number of official languages.
Absolutely not. This cannot be true. Linguistically Zimbabwe is very homogeneous with the majority spoken language being Shona and it’s variations and a distant second is Ndebele. Of course, there are other minor languages but they are not that many to merit a register in The Guineas Book of Records.
Thank you Birioti for hosting our queen 👑 of Africa and Miss Trudy got chance of taking part in cooking process 🎉
First time commenting on a TH-cam video, and this video is just soothing. I love it!
That’s why I love Africa!!! The people and the Food!!! Great video my sis!!!
Thank you sis❤️
Wow! What an adventure show us all about Zim. Can't wait 💕
i’ll be showing more adventure❤️. thank you for watching❤️
Hi Miss Trudy. Thank you for visiting my country Zimbabwe. Its so lovely to see you with the Birioti family. They are so humble and lovely.
Thank you too for watching❤️
This video is the best Trudy,learnt a lot about Zimbabwe currency.Kelvin is so resourceful
Chitungwiza is to Harare what Ongata Rongai is to Nairobi
Hahaha! Did you know? Have you lived here?
@MrZim263 where are you hiding?
What's Ongata raranga
In Jamaica 🇯🇲 we eat a lot of ockros, but it's the first time seeing it prepared like this. I will definitely try it. Thanks Ms. Trudy & friends. One love. 🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲❤🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
Birioti sent me. I also subscribed. Thank you for visiting and showcasing Zim positively. ❤
I like the way miss Trudy say in kenya we call it this and that and add in Ghana again
I don't get what's the big deal?
She's becoming multi African cultural by visiting many African countries and promoting tourism in those countries. She a Kenyan married to wodemaya a gananian work together in promoting tourism in Africa that is why she can say words in Kenyan language and ganian now she's learning a bit of Shona. If that doesn't sound great I don't know
dear kenyans, i lived in zimbabwe for long in the 90s. Mealie meal = maize = corn = unga ya ugali = ugali = sadza. As for the cooking method, i agree its different but the result is almost the same. I also think zimbos eat more ugali/sadza than kenyans. There is not much of a culture shock foodwise for a visitor from kenya except when you eat the worm called "madora". In other news, who agrees with me that we need to call Trudy aside and speak to her slowly about her ugali kneading skills: these small things are actually big ones.
Hey Miss Trudy👋🏾. This is a fun, interesting video! The family is very kind and hospitable. Blessings to you for continued safe travels.🤗🌹
Thank you so much 🤗
@Kelvin Birioti sent me here, thank you visiting Zimbabwe @Miss Trudy
And we are going to visit him too
16 official languages in Zimbabwe 🇿🇼🇿🇼
I just saw my ghetto. l know every street there.Thank you for showing me. You made me homesick. From Greece gr
Is this Zengeza 5 , am just wondering?
Aaaaaw this was very thoughtful of you. You are very humble Miss Trudy and the way you just blended in and used the kombis just touched my heart😢, i know Zimbabweans who would not even be willing to do that. May God bless you. @kelvinbirioti and your family, may you go places🙏🏽🥰
I loved this video, thanks Miss trudy for visiting zim and i like your humbleness . The Birioti family thanks for inviting Miss Trudy 😊
Two of my favorite peeps. Miss Trudy and baEthan🤗💪🏾
Thank you 😊 ❤️
I’m so happy that you’re in Zim Miss Trudy . It was nice to see you going to Chitungwiza . To visit the Biriot family . You’re so beautiful and so humble . ❤ Enjoy your stay 🎉 💃 God bless you 🙏
Okra is very good for health, even for hair.
His wife is very beautiful ❤
Hair? That’s new…
I'm also in Zimbabwe for 3 weeks . I live in the UK. I just travelled to Zim to attend my grandparents tombstone unavailing and also go to Vic Falls or Inyanga . It will be nice to meet if u are still in Zim even to just say hi .Last year my parents bumped into your husband Wode Maya at Addis Ababa Airport Ethiopia . They even took a selfie with him 😜they still have the pic
And they still have the picture 😂 I love it such an honour to see fellow Africans show the world we are but one ❤
Right way of doing pap.....or fufu..
Happy for this video😊finally. Skumawiki is Kales, but we have different types like spinach, rape, covo and you find them in most households in Zim. Then that zumbani is called Lipia Javanica.
oh wow! Thank you for the tip
Mrs Trudy watching from South Africa Johannesburg, I'm a Zimbabwean leaving and working in South Africa ❤❤❤
Your country is beautiful❤️
Haki ya mungu the way the guy looks like his wife is interesting for sure and i like the you content creators are united when you visits each other's country.
Thank you for marketing my Zimbabwe
Thank you for watching❤️
That's my gal..i love the fact that she is so humble i love you Miss Trudy you're my inspiration. Much love from 🇺🇬
Thank you❤️
Thank you Trudy for Visiting our country Zim .okra water is healthy it has so many benefits including lowering blood pressure.
I’m Zimbo, first time to hear that Chitungwiza is a spiritual town. Is that right Zimbos?
Chitungwiza is spiritual in that Pasipamire the pre-colonial svikiro (spirit medium) of Chaminuka (of Mbuya Nehanda) lived in there. So we can safely say that Chaminuka lived in Chitungwiza.
Same hearing it for the first time 😂
Yes what you think it's home 🏡🥃🍷🍹🍻
This was incredibly amazing,but I got to understand the kneeling down concept is culture they share with ur brother from Uganda
Interesting
That culture died and got buried in Kenya! 😂😂😂
Baking powder is put in okra to maintain the green colour of the okra. If you don’t put it, the okra will turn brown and won’t be appealing to the eye.
Wow thanks for sharing, I put baking soda.
I didn’t know that.
Thank you for sharing this wonderful example of African hospitality!
I met a foreign man who was with a Zimbabwen before, he taught me how to cook a soft yummy ugali as kenyan who was used to a very hard cracky ugali. I like my ugali Zimbabwen way❤
Interesting video Darling, please bring us some more videos. Thanks Kelvin and wife for hosting Trudy.
Thank you for watching❤️
@@MissTrudyyin kenya kamba calls them matoo 😅😅😅 waao they sell them,in kenya they grow in the forest 😂😂😂
Mr Borioti you should have given miss Trudy a board to cut okra on.
Kelvin Birioti sent us here. We hope to see you again in Zimbabwe 🇿🇼
You qre welcome to Zimbabwe Miss Trudy. Wish you a safe, successful and wonderful time during your visit
Thank you, I will❤️❤️
I love the way Those kids were running, it reminds me when I was young playing in the streets 😂😂
Same here❤️
I know! Right? Me too?
@@MissTrudyy it was so exciting. That's great that you experienced that
Thank you Trudy for visiting Zimbabwe
This is beautiful
Thank you too
Miss Trudy, you’re the best. Stay humble and like the Bible says “humble yourselves under the mighty hand of God, that He may exalt you in due time,” You’re a great representative of Africa.
Cheers to you beriot and makoti you are such loving people
Yes, thank you they’re such lovely people❤️
Miss trudy is so humble down to earth. Keep it up
Hey Miss Trudy new subscriber here! Zumbani is not a tree its a plant,its leaves are used to make herbal tea and it became common and well known in Zimbabwe during COVID-19 period.
Okra has so many health benefits it contains calcium, vitamin k, helps in digestion since it has fibre, diabetic patients are also encouraged to have it as part of their diet ...thats all l know.
Zumbani is Mint Leaves.
No they are 2 different plants
Miss Trudy you are genuinely Special..wish I was home ❤
Wow, thank you❤️
that meal did turn out pleasing to the eyes and looked scrumptious. I think I would eat that type of ugali vs the ones in West Kennya. It reminded of the soft turned cornmeal I am accustomed to in the Carribean, or something the Americans make, Grits. I am glad you enjoyed yourself is opened to trying new foods and cultures.
Thank you for watching ❤️
Bless you. Just like kelvin i love my Sadza so much
Even at my birthday bring me a sadza cake😂🙌🏿
I eatbit with dried vegetables especially the wild ones are my favourite .
We call them mufushwa.
The only difference is i love brown sadza & yes it has to be soft .
Thank you Biriot for hosting Miss Trudy
I’m so grateful for such a lovely host❤️
Love Zimbabweans enjoying your videos
Please come to zambia 🇿🇲 🙏🏼
I already did. About 2 years ago
@@MissTrudyy 😭😭 or even just for a day
We love u too our neighbour Zambia 🇿🇲 kuChalo 🇿🇼
All the Ghetto youths say ahoy, all the respect for Mrs trudy to visit one of the biggest and oldest ghetto/ high density area in harare and kelvin’s place is neat and clean.
Thank you miss trudy for visiting Zimbabwe
Our pleasure!
We eat okra in the Caribbean. We eat it with rice and with corn meal in coucou especially in Barbados. We also eat it like okra slush with salt fish. Very tasty.
I'm waiting for you in Bulawayo. Second largest City of Zimbabwe.❤❤❤❤
Coming soon! You better be there to meet me!
Thank you Miss Trudy for visiting Zim. I like the Biriotis, they are a humble couple. Great content by the way.
That's how we do our ugali in Namibia 🇳🇦
thank you for watching❤️
MS TRUDY YOU ARE SOO HUMBLE ❤U HAD ME WORRIED GOING BY A NEXT MAN HOUSE 😅 WHO ELSE AT FIRST ?🇰🇳❤💯😆
Thank you for watching❤️
Matowe is mostly found in Ukambani mostly Makueni county in kenya.we call them matoo.our chewing gum😂😂😂😂
You know right wamusyi😅😅😅matoo is sweet😂😅
Zimbabweans are Kenyans, they look the same and the languages are same too
Well done young man you’ve come a long way enjoy hosting miss trudy😊
Okra improves fertility that's why women drink it, l heard that it also reduces infections around the vagina. It also helps men with their libido. I heard okra also reduces heart problems
Thank you for sharing
Nw eating okra😂
I'm here because of Biroti our home boy representing.
😊
When I read she was invited for dinner my heart sank but when I saw Biriot automatically i knew she was in safe hands
awww thank you so much❤️
Why would your heart sink, like seriously 😳? Its not like Zimbabwe🇿🇼🇿🇼🇿🇼 is a dangerous country.
Why did your heart sink?
@@victortakunda5443 generally zim is good but a lot is happening
why did your heart sank
Indians in SA eat Okra too. First they wash,use paper towel to dry. They then cut it just like the Zimbabwean lady did.
Next They cut tomatoes,onion and chilli. Next they put cooking oil,salt and the other ingredients mentioned above..make what the call chutney lastly the add okra and fry it for about 19 minutes.
I have eaten it before but didn't enjoy it.
I guess I grew up eating the slime one😅😅😅
My mum once told me that okra is good for children,9 monthto 13yrs for fast growth and brain function,and also for women it helps to improve fertility, and some superstition says that when always eat okra bfor conception u are likely to give birth to twins,and in Nigeria we call it Okro!
Thank you for sharing❤️
Hie Miss Trudy im happy to watch this video im a Zimbabwean living in Botswana 🇧🇼 great thanks to you sister coming to our country you're such a loving person please pass my regards to Mr Ghana baby Wode maya you're my inspiration and i really love you guys i watch your videos everyday be blessed
Thanks for watching❤️
❤❤❤
New subscriber here. I love your spirit Miss Trudy and thanks for visiting us
You are so humble miss Trudy l liked tyour video in my location in Chitungwiza
Two of my favorite content creators have collaborated! I love it! Loads of love from New York!
Okra is good for women Trudy. Very very good😂😂😂. If you know you know!
oh wow! i didn’t know😂❤️
Lubricant to women
Matoe is a local fruit in ukambani we call it matoo😂😂😂😂very slimy/makamasi like very sweet
Matoo
Thank you for going to my country watching from Namibia 🇳🇦
thank you for watching❤️
Enjoy your stay in Zimbabwe 🇿🇼🇿🇼🇿🇼🇿🇼the Birioti family brought me here
New subscriber 🇿🇼🇿🇼🇿🇼🇿🇼🔥🔥🔥