This is not just a food review channel....This is a cultural documentary that makes me appreciate our planet and I will support this channel till I'm an old woman. 👍🥰🥰
I love watching him even when I have to get a different gmail.....I love it...this content makes me want to try everything u eat cause it looks full of flavor and definitely full of flavor cause it's history food
I was lucky enough to meet Mark, and let me tell you! The way he acts in the videos is the way he acts in real life! He is a great person and very friendly!
Hard to describe how proud I am to see my country represented in the most positive of lights as I am living abroad, it fills my heart with joy! Don't miss Gorée island too, amazing place with it's cultural weight. Thanks again for an amazing video! 👌🏾🙏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾🇸🇳
I love the No measuring spoon way of cooking So many generations of Grandmas and Grandads explaining a handful of this and a pinch of that..." That is real cooking.
Sharing is part of the Senegalese society. Was taking that for granted until I left Senegal am a kind of lost cuz some African countries its “everyone for himself and God for us all. Thank you once again for sharing all these. So precious to my heart. I love you Senegal 🇸🇳 and I miss you 💚💚
Mark, you did it again… allowing the beautiful facets of Senegal to shine. May the peaceful cohabitation amongst Muslims, Christians and Animists sustain the test of time. Ohh that pepper soup looked sooo good. Bravo aux Sereres, sen bour contane na. A jaaraama
Yes each country has its own culture and cuisine to share, and may all religions live in peace together, there are many paths to God and they all lead to the same place and may no religion deem itself superior to spiritual arrogance thinking their path is the only way - I also lived in France 15 yrs and became a French citizen, A retired friend of mine was rented military and he and his wife told me wonderful stories of his time in Senegal and Morocco
@@mikepette4422 what do meant by that group?? For your info.. senegal is 95% muslim and 5% christian but they live peacefully and happily. Never heard they killing each others between them, and senegal country is one of the safest country in afrika.
Thank you Mark for helping and inspiring me creating my video vlogs! I received many views already. Keep on traveling! i vote mark as ambassador of the world along with his family. he respects and vibes with every culture, every cuisine, and just everyone!
He is definitely a food and general American ambassador. I am truly loving his segments on Senegal. The only thing I noticed missing is his wife. She is missing
My goodness Mark you are in my hometown,Joal Fadiouth,my mom from Fadiouth and couscous ,ohhh,my cousin Pape Diop the one who talks first we lives in the same house,I'm so happy
Every country can learn a lesson from them see how they are living in harmony with each and proud of it WOW!! The women can cook looks like they been cooking from a young age
Senegal viewing is now complete. I saw this first video last and came to learn of the utmost respect this culture places on Catholicism and Muslim and whatever beliefs here. God will prevail....NOT anger, tribalism or wars. It is VERY unique. Thank you for sharing their cultures.
The skills from the Chef's is just phenomenal! My home land is full of pure majesty! Welcome to Africa everyone! Great job Pape & Mark for an outstanding adventure!
Mark Senegal has been an amazing experience and journey but in all the years of watching your videos this is the first one I've seen something spicy catch you off guard hilarious 😂 thanks for always sharing great content, stay safe my friends 😷 all the way from Texas 💛
Love It @Marc You are in my country Senegal. Welcome and Jeureujeuf (thank you) Please if you are still here I need to show you some amazing foods here! You will absolutely love it! Keep up the good taste ! Cheers
Senegal has the best hospitality and food! Brings back so many memories from my first visit to Dakar back in 2015. Thank you for sharing! Senegal I miss you!!!
Mark and onions, a long story :). Mark, we cannot thank you enough for making us discover our own country. We were born and raised there, but lived in Dakar all our lives, until we came to the US. I feel like a tourist in my own country. This is incredible! I cannot wait to go back next summer in sha Allah and visit with the kids. I am taking good notes of villages to go visit, restaurants to visit, places to discover. May you stay blessed! You have no idea of the great job you are actually doing for all people. You are a genuine person who respects cultures and people. May your channel grow beyond limits! Ameen,
I m far from my wonderful country and your videos make me crying, that the reel Sénégal ,where people live in peace and fun all time ,God bless Africa ,God bless Senegal
Mark you are a noble spirit, your are so humble. You see the good and beauty in everything and everyone. You can have a dinner that is cooked at the most pretentious expensive restaurant and truly feel at home and enjoy every morsel. The same as when you are in a humble home amidst poverty and you enjoy every morsel with just the same enthusiasm. I very much admire you for that. Where in Africa did you live?
OMG. They are incredibly beautiful souls. @markwiens you are the best man. you respected their's culture and eaten their's food with them like a family 🌷💗 really appreciate your videos and the way you communicate with the people. 🌷
Hey Mark your energy and mood is so uplifting. Whenever I feel down, i watch your show and immediately i feel better. I've been watching your shows since your first African tour. God bless you and your family, don't ever quit making your shows. They are great!
I’ve been watching him since his American tour and his Thailand visits that he introduced to us when he went to college!🎉 Love this guy to when I’m feeling down, or I can’t eat because I’m stressed! L O L😅 No matter what time of the day, he helps me feel hungry!
@@hervedanielturpin2215 I never asked anyone to care about my comment you mor*n 😂 All I did was reply to Mizue Eats lol... Do you usually get butthurt from a TH-cam comment? I think so...
I love these series. My love for Senegal 🇸🇳 grows everytime u upload a new video Mark. Thank you for sharing this wonderful country with us. May God protect you and ur family Mark. Can't wait for the next one to drop. 🫂
I haven't watched the entire video yet but when I saw Senegal in the title and Seashell? I was so excited b/c I love seafood and shellfish and more importantly, Senegal is the first home to the most glorious rice dish... JOLLOF RICE!! Tho, Nigeria and Ghana also are strong hubs for their Jollof, senegal is the first I believe!
Lol I don’t even understand how they ended up in such arguments. I’m Sierra Leonean but grew up in Gambia. We (Sierra Leoneans) also cook it but hands down the crown belongs to Senegal and Gambia.
Another masterpiece video by Mark Wiens. Neex na torop= it tastes very delicious and the millet is called cherreh which is brown its different from coos cos which is yellow Thumbs up for the video i never thought i would see a video of 1 of my favourite meals in the world millet grains with fish tomato soup=nyehhi cherreh ak jain my nan made this always esp on special occassions its one of the most delicious i have tasted ever since i was born
I'm in Venise but native from Joal Fadiouth and today ,with that video I see both brothers ,Pape Ndiaye and my blood Pape Diop,when you are in Senegal don t miss ( la Taverne du pecheur) and just says Marks was here😘😘😘😘
Mark, you always seem to amaze me. There isn’t any food, your afraid to taste and eat. That says a lot about you!! Many Blessings to you and your family, as you continue your journey, on what you love to do best…🙏🏻😃
Most underrated country, I have visited twice there, Nyc climate and people are very warm and friendly, They have inclusive culture food is awesome. they are still rooted to their culture . nyc beaches,
It's a very delicious dish and many ways to cook it, in Senegal and Gambia we call it cherreh. So Mark is having seafood soup with cherreh. Thank you mark
Seashells everywhere! Everything is made with seashells! I never seen so many seashells in my life! So unique. I love all their seafood especially the fish! What a good life!
The part I enjoyed most in this episode: the visit to Leopold Senghor's house... There's something my country, Nigeria, should learn from: Senegalese do not squabble along ethnic and religious lines. Every tribe and religion lives peacefully with each other... Any wonder they're comparatively more prosperous!
A trip to Senegal is a once in a lifetime opportunity I would like to visit the country and hangout with the locals 😀 barracuda is good eating to seeing the fish stew in this video look great it almost like a African curry with all those onions it's my new favorite kind of cooking I am sold on it now 😁✌❤
I don't know that much about Africa, sadly. But Senegal always appeared to me to be some haven of peace and political stability. I was uplifted by the Christian - Muslim entente there. All of this plus the food and culture makes me want to visit.
This is not just a food review channel....This is a cultural documentary that makes me appreciate our planet and I will support this channel till I'm an old woman. 👍🥰🥰
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I love watching him even when I have to get a different gmail.....I love it...this content makes me want to try everything u eat cause it looks full of flavor and definitely full of flavor cause it's history food
@@chrissmith3944w❤aww
I was lucky enough to meet Mark, and let me tell you! The way he acts in the videos is the way he acts in real life! He is a great person and very friendly!
Hard to describe how proud I am to see my country represented in the most positive of lights as I am living abroad, it fills my heart with joy!
Don't miss Gorée island too, amazing place with it's cultural weight.
Thanks again for an amazing video!
👌🏾🙏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾🇸🇳
I now love Senegal because of these videos !! 🇸🇳
how did you feel about senegal before these videos?
You would love it more in person ❤
@@kumbackquatsta probably never knew about it honestly lol its doesnt get much spotlight its like a hidden gem of africa
Same here!
Where r u from
I love the No measuring spoon way of cooking So many generations of Grandmas and Grandads explaining a handful of this and a pinch of that..."
That is real cooking.
Sharing is part of the Senegalese society. Was taking that for granted until I left Senegal am a kind of lost cuz some African countries its “everyone for himself and God for us all. Thank you once again for sharing all these. So precious to my heart. I love you Senegal 🇸🇳 and I miss you 💚💚
Thank you Mark for opening my eyes to Senegal and its food. The Senegal series has been complete 🔥🔥🇸🇳
Mark never disappoints...awesome series
Not complete yet until he goes to Casamance, Fouta, and Tambacounda where the waterfall is.
@@satisfact7 ca va lui prendre du temps pour faire le tour
I used to work with many Chefs from Senegal in the Bahamas. Club Med. Great people. Great friends.
Senegalese sound very wise and have a lot to teach us about living together peacefully! Food looks great too!!
Thanks again Mark for advertising my country Senegal😍🥰.
And the food, I miss it😋😋.
JOAL is just beautiful
Mark, you did it again… allowing the beautiful facets of Senegal to shine. May the peaceful cohabitation amongst Muslims, Christians and Animists sustain the test of time. Ohh that pepper soup looked sooo good. Bravo aux Sereres, sen bour contane na. A jaaraama
Yes each country has its own culture and cuisine to share, and may all religions live in peace together, there are many paths to God and they all lead to the same place and may no religion deem itself superior to spiritual arrogance thinking their path is the only way - I also lived in France 15 yrs and became a French citizen, A retired friend of mine was rented military and he and his wife told me wonderful stories of his time in Senegal and Morocco
its exists because one group is a definite minority. IF that group becomes a majority the peaceful cohabitation will disappear fast.
Senegal is a beautiful place with a beautiful culture and beautiful people, and the food looks so good.
@@geoffryallan7261 what a lie you live in ..There is only one path to God and that is through Jesus ..There are no other ways ..
@@mikepette4422 what do meant by that group?? For your info.. senegal is 95% muslim and 5% christian but they live peacefully and happily. Never heard they killing each others between them, and senegal country is one of the safest country in afrika.
Mark's openness to explore any culture and any where is why he makes the best food content.
And the respect and dedication to other cultures make this journey incredible.
Your comment is weird. You wouldn’t be saying that if he went to a small town in France.
he is just faking
@@starbucksadmin7265 lol no, you’re uncultured
Thank you Mark for helping and inspiring me creating my video vlogs! I received many views already. Keep on traveling!
i vote mark as ambassador of the world along with his family. he respects and vibes with every culture, every cuisine, and just everyone!
Agreed 👍🏾
We do i have to sign? 😋
I vote too
He is definitely a food and general American ambassador. I am truly loving his segments on Senegal. The only thing I noticed missing is his wife. She is missing
God Bless the harmony, respect and grace they live….I wish more nations could learn this kind of living amongst each other.
My goodness Mark you are in my hometown,Joal Fadiouth,my mom from Fadiouth and couscous ,ohhh,my cousin Pape Diop the one who talks first we lives in the same house,I'm so happy
Every country can learn a lesson from them see how they are living in harmony with each and proud of it WOW!! The women can cook looks like they been cooking from a young age
Senegal viewing is now complete. I saw this first video last and came to learn of the utmost respect this culture places on Catholicism and
Muslim and whatever beliefs here. God will prevail....NOT anger, tribalism or wars. It is VERY unique. Thank you for sharing their cultures.
The skills from the Chef's is just phenomenal! My home land is full of pure majesty! Welcome to Africa everyone! Great job Pape & Mark for an outstanding adventure!
I surely will want to visit Senegal
...🇰🇪🇹🇿!
Mark is for me the best food blogger he respects and like all local foods in every countries 🎉❤
Pape has to be the best tour guide. This was a truly beautiful insight. Keep up the good work Mark 👏🏾
I love the fact that you didn't go to the luxurious, expensive, tourist-centered places but the ordinary everyday places where most Senegalese eat.
That's true
Yes But he is getting the Best food this way
Senegal is a great nation.
Greetings from Algeria...
Mark Senegal has been an amazing experience and journey but in all the years of watching your videos this is the first one I've seen something spicy catch you off guard hilarious 😂 thanks for always sharing great content, stay safe my friends 😷 all the way from Texas 💛
Love It @Marc You are in my country Senegal. Welcome and Jeureujeuf (thank you) Please if you are still here I need to show you some amazing foods here! You will absolutely love it! Keep up the good taste ! Cheers
This senegal series has given an insight about the country. Huge respect to this country and it's people.
The way you embrace and respect the culture is amazing. You are amazing 🤩!
I am learning so much from these Senegal videos and you've showcasing some delicious looking food!
Senegal has the best hospitality and food! Brings back so many memories from my first visit to Dakar back in 2015. Thank you for sharing! Senegal I miss you!!!
With such a beautiful land to live on what more do you need? No wonder everybody we've seen in Senegal has been so friendly!
Mark and onions, a long story :). Mark, we cannot thank you enough for making us discover our own country. We were born and raised there, but lived in Dakar all our lives, until we came to the US. I feel like a tourist in my own country. This is incredible! I cannot wait to go back next summer in sha Allah and visit with the kids. I am taking good notes of villages to go visit, restaurants to visit, places to discover. May you stay blessed! You have no idea of the great job you are actually doing for all people. You are a genuine person who respects cultures and people. May your channel grow beyond limits! Ameen,
The food is beautiful and looks incredibly delicious. Really enjoy the Senegalese food tour.
I hope people of Senegal realize that they are blessed with their country. Do take care of your own country.
All day we proud people
All the time we are proud being senegalese
Alhamdouliah!!@
@@kiasamba Why are many senegalese leaving and migrating to Europe of they like their country?
@@milkinsa6560 If you proud, why is there so many senegalese migrating and risking their lives going to Europe via boats, etc?
I pray that my next trip to Senegal, i will visit this Island 🏝 i hope Mark will be there 🙏
I m far from my wonderful country and your videos make me crying, that the reel Sénégal ,where people live in peace and fun all time ,God bless Africa ,God bless Senegal
One of your best videos ever. Great job. God Bless You and Your Family.🥖🥖🍕🍔🧀🥐🍞🥔🧄🫘🍆🥑🫑🌶️🍅🌶️🌶️🌶️🥪🌭🍔🍖🍗🥩🥓🦞🍤🫕🥣🍲🍛🍜
After seeing this vlog, I have all reasons to conclude that Senegal is the most peaceful country in West Africa.
This series of Senegal has been most incredible and gripping thank you so much I want to see this place it's beautiful
I'm African and I love the natural black skin of Senegal
Senegal the best country in the world 🇸🇳 🇸🇳🇸🇳🇸🇳🇸🇳
Love Senegal🇸🇳
I smiled when Mark said "neh na." It was flawless and accentless, just like any local would say.
I am so in love with Senegal 🇸🇳. I Will definitely go there someday. ❤
Yes come visit, my lovely country
@@kadiadiallo106 Senegalese women are beautiful
@@kadiadiallo106 can I have your WhatsApp?
You are welcome 🙏teranga Senegalese ❤️ 😍 💖 ❣️
@@Neshafrohair 👍
Bilay sénégalais mo bakh mashalla thiere sime trop bon
Yaw khana toucouleur nga
@@lilmbaye29 ki key khaw ma ku key simi😂😂
Mark you are a noble spirit, your are so humble. You see the good and beauty in everything and everyone.
You can have a dinner that is cooked at the most pretentious expensive restaurant and truly feel at home and enjoy every morsel. The same as when you are in a humble home amidst poverty and you enjoy every morsel with just the same enthusiasm. I very much admire you for that. Where in Africa did you live?
OMG. They are incredibly beautiful souls. @markwiens you are the best man. you respected their's culture and eaten their's food with them like a family 🌷💗 really appreciate your videos and the way you communicate with the people. 🌷
The Chef's skin was gorgeous! And the food looked lovely.
Yum
Hey Mark your energy and mood is so uplifting. Whenever I feel down, i watch your show and immediately i feel better. I've been watching your shows since your first African tour. God bless you and your family, don't ever quit making your shows. They are great!
I’ve been watching him since his American tour and his Thailand visits that he introduced to us when he went to college!🎉
Love this guy to when I’m feeling down, or I can’t eat because I’m stressed! L O L😅
No matter what time of the day, he helps me feel hungry!
This is why i always watch him he knows how to respect other culture and his never picky ❤️❤️👍👍
Who else wants to try food in Senegal☝️
Not me!
@@EyesonEnforcement911 don’t worry if mark loves who cares if you don’t
@@hervedanielturpin2215 lool ! Good one !
@@hervedanielturpin2215 I never asked anyone to care about my comment you mor*n 😂 All I did was reply to Mizue Eats lol... Do you usually get butthurt from a TH-cam comment? I think so...
@@EyesonEnforcement911 then why are you here?
Wow amazing can’t wait to see more video from Senegal 🇸🇳
I wish all nations could live in spiritual harmony and coexistence like this place.
Oh man that’s hilarious. You have no idea about Senegal do you?
@@oldironsides4107 I do know of Senegal and it's trials. But in that small area they seem to be able to respect each other.
I love these series. My love for Senegal 🇸🇳 grows everytime u upload a new video Mark. Thank you for sharing this wonderful country with us. May God protect you and ur family Mark. Can't wait for the next one to drop. 🫂
I love how she's started everything with a generous pinch of garlic 😋
I didn't know Senegal was this beautiful. Lovely people, great scenery and delicious food. I don't need to taste it to know 😂😩🔥
Thanks for sharing this awesome video I really enjoyed it sending love from Miami Florida ❤
Pape est un excellent guide
I haven't watched the entire video yet but when I saw Senegal in the title and Seashell? I was so excited b/c I love seafood and shellfish and more importantly, Senegal is the first home to the most glorious rice dish... JOLLOF RICE!! Tho, Nigeria and Ghana also are strong hubs for their Jollof, senegal is the first I believe!
Definitely senegal is the frist nation of jollof rice I just smile when I see my nigerian and Ghanaian colleagues arguing about jollof rice
Lol I don’t even understand how they ended up in such arguments. I’m Sierra Leonean but grew up in Gambia. We (Sierra Leoneans) also cook it but hands down the crown belongs to Senegal and Gambia.
Another masterpiece video by Mark Wiens. Neex na torop= it tastes very delicious and the millet is called cherreh which is brown its different from coos cos which is yellow Thumbs up for the video i never thought i would see a video of 1 of my favourite meals in the world millet grains with fish tomato soup=nyehhi cherreh ak jain my nan made this always esp on special occassions its one of the most delicious i have tasted ever since i was born
The diversity of Senegalese food is eye opening. What a complex cuisine. BBQ to rice, to seafood.
You and Sonny have done a lot of African videos. I can't get enough of them. Bravo!
I'm glad you love my country food
I can see how mark enjoys home cooked meals in Africa instead of Cafes and hotels. African hospitality at its finest.❤❤
I'm in Venise but native from Joal Fadiouth and today ,with that video I see both brothers ,Pape Ndiaye and my blood Pape Diop,when you are in Senegal don t miss ( la Taverne du pecheur) and just says Marks was here😘😘😘😘
the more you delve into culture, the better this channel gets. thank you.
If only the world could live in harmony like Senegal people.
“most important is the legacy we’re going to leave for the next generation” 👏 👏 ❤
Mark, you always seem to amaze me. There isn’t any food, your afraid to taste and eat. That says a lot about you!! Many Blessings to you and your family, as you continue your journey, on what you love to do best…🙏🏻😃
The natives to Senegal are VERY INTELLIGENT. IVE encountered a few here In AMERICA. And they are VERY CONFIDENT AND HUMBLE.
Micah......my little nephew is almost as tall as Ying.
Says he’s not white 😅
we senegalaise love you too. enjoy your time with your nice familie. thank and you are wellcome. bless
Thoroughly enjoy your work Mark. Dig this Senegal series.
Most underrated country, I have visited twice there, Nyc climate and people are very warm and friendly, They have inclusive culture food is awesome. they are still rooted to their culture . nyc beaches,
It's a very delicious dish and many ways to cook it, in Senegal and Gambia we call it cherreh. So Mark is having seafood soup with cherreh. Thank you mark
These videos are so rich in cultural education and the food traditions of these cultures.
Mark love your smiles while chewing the foods just increasing my appetites
Those oysters straight out of the shell looked so good.
May next january come asap fully healthy 🤲🙏...I will make a tour in Senegal while being in west Africa.
I can't wait...this is so dope !!!
Senegal 🇸🇳 seems like a beautiful country, Africa please stop destroying your land, God has given us a beautiful continent to live in. ❤
I appreciate how you capture the worlds foods. Awesome.
Seashells everywhere! Everything is made with seashells! I never seen so many seashells in my life! So unique. I love all their seafood especially the fish! What a good life!
What beautiful people in a beautiful country.❤
Senegal is a one love country.
This country has some of the best food I've seen.
Native food and travel expands the mind. Another awesome episode! 🎉
Live together, Lovetogether respect each other is life
Each video I watch from Mark I feel hungry😂😂😂
Thank you for sharing your adventure! I was born and raised in Paris but I'm originally from Fadiouth 😉. I can't wait to go back.
The Senagese food and philosophy is beautiful.
The Africa series are always the best!
What an amazing place and experience! The rest of the world could learn a lot from these beautiful people!
The part I enjoyed most in this episode: the visit to Leopold Senghor's house... There's something my country, Nigeria, should learn from: Senegalese do not squabble along ethnic and religious lines. Every tribe and religion lives peacefully with each other... Any wonder they're comparatively more prosperous!
Look at the Senegalese national soccer team. Sadio Mane, Gana Gueye are hardcore muslims. Edouard Mendy the Chelsea keeper is Christian
Oh wow amazing place Senegal,,, the food looks delish mostly served in seafood's 🦐🦪🐟 and sorrowded by seashell's
Wow, if I ever go to Senegal I'm gonna take a trip to Joal Fadiouth for sure. The scenery, the people, the vibes, the food. All are bomb!
Content and message of this video shows the true Mark. 👍
A trip to Senegal is a once in a lifetime opportunity I would like to visit the country and hangout with the locals 😀 barracuda is good eating to seeing the fish stew in this video look great it almost like a African curry with all those onions it's my new favorite kind of cooking I am sold on it now 😁✌❤
Love when the guy started moving your shrimp to give to you so you can try it! Epic ❤
Wow Senegalese food looks amazing. Had no idea.
I don't know that much about Africa, sadly. But Senegal always appeared to me to be some haven of peace and political stability. I was uplifted by the Christian - Muslim entente there. All of this plus the food and culture makes
me want to visit.
Senegal is amazing 🤩 the food 🍱 owww really good and healthy
The Couscous looked like Beach Sand...But that Seafood Medley Absolutely Spectacular cooking.😋💙👍
Can't wait to see your videos from Trinidad 🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹❤️✊👌.. What a beautiful twin Island 🏝️❤️ TOBAGO
My village ❤️❤️ thank you Marc you doing a great job
Well done Mark! You did justice to the gorgeous Senegalese cuisine.