Rice mixed with sugar and milk, yoghurt or fermented milk is a common dish in Zambia. Its a traditional dish in southern Africa and goes back to long before even the white man arrived here. Back then a native variant of African wild rice (Mpunga) was usually eaten sweet, with dairy products or even with pounded nuts. But nowadays we just use ordinary rice. A wheelbarrow is easier to push than a cart, because all the weight goes to a single wheel, and you also get less friction from one tire instead of two. Also, they are more maneuvarable in tight spaces, ideal for busy city treets. The main challenge is balancing, and you can't carry that much weight. But you'll be surprised how much weight those guys can fit on a single journey. They can stack crates up to several meters high. 😅
3:25 yes hun even locals with some sense avoid buying meat from the street trust me😂 we go to the butcheries, shoprite/grocery stores or even buy from farms direct.
😀😂 Yohh!!! Now I know but Let me tell you this was such a shocker I could not believe my eyes! 😃Oh and I forgot to mention about caterpillars too….. we learn everyday…
About 15 20 hours you say that eating plain rice with sugar and milk is a habit. No, we all eat rice like that at times. It's cultural and I urge you to try it. You will love it
Am surprised that eating nshima and sausage was strange to you but in southern Africa it's not a thing to be shocked. Rice pudding shouldn't shock you, Google the recipe. Am surprised you want people to cut your vegetables or meat just buy a knife problem solved. Any way your culture strikes me as odd, but I guess it's your opinion. Good luck in your travels
Thank you… i guess what you strikes you as odd is just a culture shock for you as well 🤷♀️ We live and learn different cultures, that’s the whole essence of going to different places.
Why all the negativity my dear just stay in your country and visit Nyabohanse...you will have a lot to talk about...leave the Zambians in their small corner....
1. You don't know the meaning of culture shock and you the way the Kenyan way of living isn't a world standard please we have seen terrible things in Kenya. Please travel more and I wonder if you leave in town or village as standards differ. People's diet varies all over the world don't put standards on how People eat what with what. Little knowledge is dangerous just observe as you travel comparisons with your traditions tend to be impolite in most cases. Zambians are not imitators.
@@bruceaongola2820 please make it a habit of reading the dictionary but since you are not able to let me assist for today.👇👇 Culture shock refers to the feelings of disorientation, anxiety, and stress that individuals experience when they encounter a new or unfamiliar cultural environment. It often occurs when people move to a different country or region, or when they are exposed to a new cultural context with different social norms, values, customs, and practices.
Rice mixed with sugar and milk, yoghurt or fermented milk is a common dish in Zambia. Its a traditional dish in southern Africa and goes back to long before even the white man arrived here. Back then a native variant of African wild rice (Mpunga) was usually eaten sweet, with dairy products or even with pounded nuts. But nowadays we just use ordinary rice.
A wheelbarrow is easier to push than a cart, because all the weight goes to a single wheel, and you also get less friction from one tire instead of two. Also, they are more maneuvarable in tight spaces, ideal for busy city treets. The main challenge is balancing, and you can't carry that much weight. But you'll be surprised how much weight those guys can fit on a single journey. They can stack crates up to several meters high. 😅
Thank you. ..I am now well versed when it comes to Southern Africa and Zambian culture .
Good points here
Nice one,
Thanks 🙏🏽
3:25 yes hun even locals with some sense avoid buying meat from the street trust me😂 we go to the butcheries, shoprite/grocery stores or even buy from farms direct.
😂😂😂 You are funny Sis,yes Zambians eat Nshima and Sausage as well as Rice and sugar.
😀😂 Yohh!!! Now I know but Let me tell you this was such a shocker I could not believe my eyes! 😃Oh and I forgot to mention about caterpillars too….. we learn everyday…
I was also shocked in Dar-es-salaam, I saw a couple eating fresh fish with tea in a restaurant.....I WAS SO SHOCKED..!!!!!!
😂😂😂😂 this is so funny and shocking
I enjoy putting sugar in rice, its very common here in Zambia/ southern Africa
Well atleast now I know it’s a norm 🙂
Do you know what is culture shock meaning you have to travel
yes I do…your point exactly?
Oh, so in Kenya vegetable are cut by the seller?????
Yap…upon request….here we call them mama mboga
@@Monami_ke Wow, I could imagine it was indeed a culture shock for in 🇿🇲. Looking forward to visiting Nairobi Kenya 🇰🇪
About 15 20 hours you say that eating plain rice with sugar and milk is a habit. No, we all eat rice like that at times. It's cultural and I urge you to try it. You will love it
I guess I should give it a try 😀
LoL 😅😅 What do The doktors Call Your disease??😂😂
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Lol you'll learn more when you come back to Zambia
Oh yes …am sure i will
Am surprised that eating nshima and sausage was strange to you but in southern Africa it's not a thing to be shocked. Rice pudding shouldn't shock you, Google the recipe. Am surprised you want people to cut your vegetables or meat just buy a knife problem solved. Any way your culture strikes me as odd, but I guess it's your opinion. Good luck in your travels
Thank you… i guess what you strikes you as odd is just a culture shock for you as well 🤷♀️ We live and learn different cultures, that’s the whole essence of going to different places.
Why all the negativity my dear just stay in your country and visit Nyabohanse...you will have a lot to talk about...leave the Zambians in their small corner....
😂Where is the negativity?
1. You don't know the meaning of culture shock and you the way the Kenyan way of living isn't a world standard please we have seen terrible things in Kenya. Please travel more and I wonder if you leave in town or village as standards differ. People's diet varies all over the world don't put standards on how People eat what with what. Little knowledge is dangerous just observe as you travel comparisons with your traditions tend to be impolite in most cases. Zambians are not imitators.
@@bruceaongola2820 please make it a habit of reading the dictionary but since you are not able to let me assist for today.👇👇
Culture shock refers to the feelings of disorientation, anxiety, and stress that individuals experience when they encounter a new or unfamiliar cultural environment. It often occurs when people move to a different country or region, or when they are exposed to a new cultural context with different social norms, values, customs, and practices.