She is the communications Director/spokesperson sabala brand which is the official cultural brand of the nubians worldwide. An advocate of the high Court and a human rights lawyer.. Extremely bright young lady... We are proud of you Neima issah Ssebi..
My dad is Pakistani and she uses all of the familiar Hindustani names for spices (dhaniya, garam masala, zeera, etc). She even calls the meatballs "kofte" just like we do, and we call our wedding ceremony a "nikah". This dish must be delicious, mashallah!
Great video as always Nicholas, the madam is not just a great cook but very eloquent. In Kenya there are many communities of Nubians, and Kisumu even has an estate named after them. Just speaking for Nairobi i sure would love to see more Nubian eateries within the city, their food is wonderful.
Thanks so much Naima for showing us the process of cooking the Kofta. I am a Mutooro watching from UK. I had Nubian relatives in Fort Portal, a place called Kinuubi. Unfortunately they were affected so badly when Amiini was overthrown. Thanks for the History. Stay well. Thanks Nicholas
For me sometimes too many spices overpower the taste of food, I love Baganda food without too much spice but natural favor I love Luwombo the most and dried fish
I just discovered your channel, and I really enjoyed watching because of this woman and her educating us about the story of the Nubians and their origins. There is nothing as beautiful as Africans who know their history. Acting and behaving according to your tradition. It's beautiful to see. A young woman enjoying cooking while at the same time taking pride in the tradition. Very pleasing and also educative to other young African women. Very educative channel. Keep coming with more of African tradition; see how African; we are different but still living together in harmony. Greeting from the Netherlands
I am from Fort Portal in Uganda and my primary school best friend was Nubian. 😊 she has the "smoothest" highly melanated skin. She was the gentlest, most peaceful girl.
I watched through to the end because I was so interested in the Nubian story. Thank you, beautiful lady, for telling us about your people. The food looks great, too. Thanks for the video.
In my minds I thought Nubian is a name of nubian Lee from fire base hmmm kumbe it's also a culture in Uganda thx Nico your channel is discovering and educative
Hahaha....Nubian Lee has made my day..... I took some time to do research about this until I got a perfect person to explain everything well... Thanks for watching dear..
Rahubat. Here in the U.S. there are many of us who identify ourselves as Nubians. Including myself. I would live to taste the dish presented in this video. My heart raced when you mentioned okra, my favorite vegetable. I would love to see how you make your okra.
Absolutely loved this video.Hopefully this also helps people understand and have tolerance for each other. Have Nubian family members always love the food. Thanks Nicholas for sharing this rich heritage video.
🫠 🫠 🫠 Your ideas for cooking and eating are so great. It's really good to be interested in African food. I've just enjoyed some pointed cabbage-coconut-curry. So, so delicious. You might love it. Thanks for inspiring my daily cooking. 🙏
@@EatingTheAfricanWay Somehow...everytime I have my coffee ❤️ your're on my mind. Your're very inspiring. Thanks a lot for making this world thinking about food and culture...this is so important to stay interested in everything. ...😑 writing mistakes corrected 🤣
Thank you for this video. I am a goodie, love all sorts of food and trying out new recipes. Am going to try this out. Thanks again. Love from Entebbe...
@@EatingTheAfricanWay Eri bulungi Sebbo, webale nyo nyo, for your beautiful content, it’s lovely and unique, showcasing our African beautiful cultures through food. Mukama akuwe more blessings 🥰🙌🏾. Food is so important when it comes to culture, you can learn so much about a people, through their food❤️
Are you Nubian yourself 🙏👑? Sorry for asking. This is so interesting. 🙏 Have a beautiful evening and have a good night ✨️🙏✨️ I hope you will be the BEST film-maker doing documentary about food and culture all over the world. There are so many things to be told. I hope you love traveling 😅.
Eeehh banange otusaliza, save me a plate, I need to visit. That looks soooo good!!! I grew up around many Nubians and Kakwas in Kampala, and endlessly love the rich beautiful cultural tapestry of Africans. WE ARE AWESOME!!!!! Love eating with hands and on the mat, that is the best!!!
Finally you are here nico actually my mom is a nubian and my dad is a gishu am happy Nicolas am getting to like what you do even more I love you so much papa
@hopemukiisa2732 thank you so much...... I shared her number towards the end of the video...you can reach out to her....or get my number from the video description...
The reason I am interested in the Nubian cuisine is becoz I am deeply melaninated and when I was little pple thought that I was born to a Nubian paps😂😂
Black Americans don’t know their culture? Come home? Um, they are home in America. Being Black doesn’t make one African, especially multi-culturally and racially mixed people. Knowing your roots is important. Please DO DIG DEEPER when you speak on Black Americans. Thank you. We are different, very different and it’s sad that Africans don’t even realize Indigenous Blacks have existed prior to Columbus. SMH.
Thanks for your information....greatful to have you here.... maybe a few are trying to get back to Africa and settle.....of course not all of them but some.....
@@EatingTheAfricanWay We are not African. There is a difference. Does anybody say that White Americans lack knowledge of themselves? Why are we always picked for discussion and not Black Latinos, West Indians or Black Asians? I think that racism continues to destroy the historical record -that we built America, are from America and have and still contribute greatly to our country. Since the U.S. is a powerful, leading world culture, perhaps others are incredulous that we fit in our own space and that this is ours? That must be why the whole world emulates all Black American culture and then denies they have anything. If you have traffic lights, cell phones and have open heart surgery in your countries, you have benefitted from Black American culture, innovation and science. There are thousands of other examples. Is that any different from historical theft of African cultures and history? You can’t even be Black in Africa without someone trying to attribute the greatness to White people. All Blacks in the world are treated the same but that doesn’t make us belong outside our realities. Accept difference. Blacks are the first human beings who migrated the world over. We are everywhere. We are distinct and unique and we all have our own worth, individually.
Good content but you leave us on the way. Why not expand your research on food , visiting the elder , culture danceable weddings, explore the whole culture please
Why Mixing up Islam stuff (which is an Arab Culture) with Traditional Nubian Culture. Can’t Africans do their own Cultural Stuff without mixing up with foreign countries Stuff? I didn’t like the mixture of the Wedding preparations because it has some Islam or Arabic elements
East Africa is such am amazing place with the most beautiful people on earth imo.
And so welcoming...
She is the communications Director/spokesperson sabala brand which is the official cultural brand of the nubians worldwide.
An advocate of the high Court and a human rights lawyer..
Extremely bright young lady...
We are proud of you Neima issah Ssebi..
My dad is Pakistani and she uses all of the familiar Hindustani names for spices (dhaniya, garam masala, zeera, etc). She even calls the meatballs "kofte" just like we do, and we call our wedding ceremony a "nikah". This dish must be delicious, mashallah!
Thanks for sharing with us...the dish was so delicious..
She’s so eloquent and informed about her history, wooow! Smart woman
She proudly happy with her culture..
Am a muganda and i love nubians those guys are clean there utensils are always sparkling clean
Am with you in this......thanks for watching
Great video as always Nicholas, the madam is not just a great cook but very eloquent. In Kenya there are many communities of Nubians, and Kisumu even has an estate named after them. Just speaking for Nairobi i sure would love to see more Nubian eateries within the city, their food is wonderful.
Thank you so much for this information...more videos will come...
Thanks so much Naima for showing us the process of cooking the Kofta. I am a Mutooro watching from UK. I had Nubian relatives in Fort Portal, a place called Kinuubi. Unfortunately they were affected so badly when Amiini was overthrown. Thanks for the History. Stay well. Thanks Nicholas
Thanks too for learning.....and happy to have you here...but now things are well with all Nubians....this is home...
For me sometimes too many spices overpower the taste of food, I love Baganda food without too much spice but natural favor I love Luwombo the most and dried fish
Yes yes Luwombo always comes out well.......me with food...I enjoy everything...
I just discovered your channel, and I really enjoyed watching because of this woman and her educating us about the story of the Nubians and their origins. There is nothing as beautiful as Africans who know their history. Acting and behaving according to your tradition. It's beautiful to see. A young woman enjoying cooking while at the same time taking pride in the tradition. Very pleasing and also educative to other young African women. Very educative channel. Keep coming with more of African tradition; see how African; we are different but still living together in harmony. Greeting from the Netherlands
Thank you so much for being here.......we need to be proud of who we are...
That's my advocate daughter..keep us going my lady .
Thanks for being here
I love the fact that she is so diverse and knowledgeable about her origin. Thanks for educating us.
Thanks alot for finding time to watch this video....
This is so interesting to watch and know how they came to Uganda
Am happy you learnt something
Loved every step of the video so much knowledge shared .Thanks for bringing us along as always 😊
Thanks alot Tina......am happy if you picked out something from this video..
I am from Fort Portal in Uganda and my primary school best friend was Nubian. 😊 she has the "smoothest" highly melanated skin. She was the gentlest, most peaceful girl.
Wow.....she must have been so beautiful..... thanks for being here....
I watched through to the end because I was so interested in the Nubian story. Thank you, beautiful lady, for telling us about your people. The food looks great, too. Thanks for the video.
Much humbled. Thanks for the feed back
We are happy this video provides more information apart from Food.... thanks for being here..
In my minds I thought Nubian is a name of nubian Lee from fire base hmmm kumbe it's also a culture in Uganda thx Nico your channel is discovering and educative
Hahaha....Nubian Lee has made my day..... I took some time to do research about this until I got a perfect person to explain everything well...
Thanks for watching dear..
And also Nubian Lee is a Nubian….
I didn't know.....
Rahubat. Here in the U.S. there are many of us who identify ourselves as Nubians. Including myself. I would live to taste the dish presented in this video. My heart raced when you mentioned okra, my favorite vegetable. I would love to see how you make your okra.
Wow....we should always be proud of ourselves.... soon we will drop that video.. thanks for being here...
She is already so likeable!
Yes....she has an open heart...
She's so good 👍
@janebahairwe4760 with Love..
I enjoy watching you guys from Trinidad and Tobago and living in the United States of America Republic.❤ Well explained of your culture.
Thank you so much for being here.......
Absolutely loved this video.Hopefully this also helps people understand and have tolerance for each other.
Have Nubian family members always love the food. Thanks Nicholas for sharing this rich heritage video.
We need to love and have respect for each other.... Thanks too for watching
This video is educative thanks for sharing with us
Thanks too for watching..
Thanks Nicholas for featuring this rich Nubian culture.
Thanks too for watching..
Wow this was very educating, new subscriber here i love everything watching from Canada
Thank you so much...greatful to have yoy here...
My ancestors are from Ghana I am excited about that because I have Ghanaian background.🇬🇭🇹🇹🇺🇸
It feels great to know your background....
This was such an informative episode, Nicholas! Thank you for sharing, as usual 🙏🏾
Thanks alot for being here Anton....
Really enjoyed watching this...cultural diversity is really beautiful..am in love with the nubian culture ❤
Happy to have have you here......Nyabo....please enjoy the video..
I’m so glad that I found this channel ❤
@TheSassiassi am more happier to have you here..
She is speaking abit of arabic because im in saudi arabia and i have had alot of words she is speaking. Much love
They have the influence too.... thanks for watching..
They're originated from Egypt that's why you hear her speaking Arabic
I just discovered your channel, and instantly subscribed!! Thank you for this new experience… learning about the Nubian history and cuisine ❤❤❤
Thanks alot for being here......
🙏🏾 Thank you so much for sharing this. Thank you so so much to the cook, so private. This lady is just amazing...❤
You are always the best.....
🫠 🫠 🫠
Your ideas for cooking and eating are so great. It's really good to be interested in African food. I've just enjoyed some pointed cabbage-coconut-curry. So, so delicious. You might love it. Thanks for inspiring my daily cooking. 🙏
@JenkaMaria wow..that was so healthy...keep going..
@@EatingTheAfricanWay Somehow...everytime I have my coffee ❤️ your're on my mind. Your're very inspiring.
Thanks a lot for making this world thinking about food and culture...this is so important to stay interested in everything. ...😑 writing mistakes corrected 🤣
@JenkaMaria wow wow wow wow...am here smiling.....thanks for supporting this Channel..
Thank you for this video. I am a goodie, love all sorts of food and trying out new recipes. Am going to try this out. Thanks again. Love from Entebbe...
Wow...thanks alot for watching
This has reminded me of my days in bombo their foods are so delicious 😋
Wow...am happy this video brought back old memories..
Tagging on to other people’s culture…. I love that absolutely 💯
Thanks alot..
that was very nice Am a nubian too and love our food so much.we have lebere too she can show you how it is made
Thanks for being here........yee yes....I want to do more Nubi food ......I really loved it so much....
Wow interesting video she explains nubians so well ❤
Thanks you so much dear.. did you learn something....
nice video. thanks to the lady.
Thanks too for watching..
Quality cinematography
Thank you..
Wow Nico, some very interesting historical information, while the special Nubian food was being prepared.
Mr John did you get a note book and write down something...🤣🤣🤣
Very good learning, thanks for sharing
I should be the one thanking you....🙏🏿
My Home food.
Thanks Sister/Council Naima 4 well representing our community...
Thanks too for being here..
Thanks so much
Thanks too for watching..
She's well spoken, love it and she beautiful .
Thanks Ssebo for watching.....she is indeed a Nubian Queen....
We have been missing their food out of stigmatisation, but we enjoyed it so much in the 1970s. Thxs so much. You should have given your contact 🎉
Thanks for being here...I did shared her contact 2 times...towards the end.....
Wawo thanks badear for the lesson 😊
Thanks too for watching....
Banangeee Nicolas oriddee ebintu and I love the way you eat by the way thanks for teaching us different recipes I don't regret to join your family
Am so greatful to have you here.......We have to experience everything together....
wawoooo I luv her cleaness for sure n I think dat food is so yummy 😋😋😋😋
Ooh dear....it was so yummy....I can't forget the taste
Waoooo this is incredible 👌👌👌
Thanks alot for watching...
I love this new element food and history, thank you so much dear 😊❤, eating and learning ❤
It has to be morethan food....thanks for watching Wildflower.......
@@EatingTheAfricanWay webale nyo okutusomesa mukwano, stay blessed,watching all the way from London 🥰
@wildflower7925 gwe asinga mukwano....webale ffuna budde nolabba video enno....
London alii etyaa banayee?
@@EatingTheAfricanWay Eri bulungi Sebbo, webale nyo nyo, for your beautiful content, it’s lovely and unique, showcasing our African beautiful cultures through food. Mukama akuwe more blessings 🥰🙌🏾. Food is so important when it comes to culture, you can learn so much about a people, through their food❤️
Me am enjoying this show rinow though came in late❤❤❤❤❤❤❤# Eating the AFRICAN WAY!!!
Please enjoy and share with us what yoy learnt from this video.....
@@EatingTheAfricanWay Truly I enjoyed this and wrote down all the steps to make this beautiful cuisine
@tatianagithuka1307 wow...when are you trying them...would love to come and taste the food..
@@EatingTheAfricanWay Me still looking for that particular basket🤣# I don't know where to find one!
@tatianagithuka1307 hahaha....you need to check out Nubi markets......but they are so rare...you need need connections 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Am going to try this kind of bread for my bosses watching you from Dubai house manager
Please do and tell us how it came out.....
Beautiful video
Thanks for watching..
My family are Nubia from Nigerian.
Wow.....do you speak the language....
@@EatingTheAfricanWayyes we speak it, family visit Egypt and Sudan and Nigerian too. Are you Nubia?
@@EatingTheAfricanWay there are Nubia in Morocco as well.
@clarasylvester9864 wow....am here smiling all the way...this is beautiful...
Wow.....this lady said...Nubi people are everywhere...
We love your content, Somalis from the States.
🕺🕺🕺🕺 am greatful my friend......thanks alot for the support....more videos are coming..
Wow I love this gal
Awwww, thank you gal, love you too.
Thanks for watching...
I always wanted to know numbi thanks
Am happy this came at the right time..
They have maintained their culture. I like the way they tie their scarfs. But unfortunately people have stereotyped them as mean
You're right...they are trying to maintain their culture......which we all need to do and be proud of who we are...
Are you Nubian yourself 🙏👑? Sorry for asking. This is so interesting. 🙏 Have a beautiful evening and have a good night ✨️🙏✨️
I hope you will be the BEST film-maker doing documentary about food and culture all over the world. There are so many things to be told. I hope you love traveling 😅.
Am not Nubian....am a Muganda.... why did you ask?
I really love traveling alot..
@@EatingTheAfricanWay Honestly? Ok. You two look so pretty. That woman is just gorgeous and and you are too. Was just an idea. Sorry. 🤭🙏👑
@JenkaMaria it's totally well..no need to say Sorry...
@@EatingTheAfricanWay Thank you so much 😅🥰. Best wishes to that Nubian lady whenever you meet her again. So, so great. 🙏🙏🙏
@JenkaMaria Thank you...I'll pass on good information..
I had a very sweet client that was Nubi
Wow....thanks for watching
Like Egypt also they cook cofta like that only they breed rice to add on the meat
They share so many things when it comes to food and history..
Because their origin is in Egypt
@Nassoziaminah Thanks for watching
👍👍👍
Thank you
I want to get in touch with the sister, make some order in November, chisila and gulusa, and cofta and beans
My contact was shared, so place your order any time, and we will ensure to deliver
I did share her contact on the screen towards the end.....please get it...
Eeehh banange otusaliza, save me a plate, I need to visit. That looks soooo good!!! I grew up around many Nubians and Kakwas in Kampala, and endlessly love the rich beautiful cultural tapestry of Africans. WE ARE AWESOME!!!!! Love eating with hands and on the mat, that is the best!!!
Hahahaha.....thanks for watching.....I believe you can speak the language....we are really rich when it comes to culture and food..
Finally you are here nico actually my mom is a nubian and my dad is a gishu am happy Nicolas am getting to like what you do even more
I love you so much papa
Wow....do you speak both languages..... I love you too dead.....
@@EatingTheAfricanWay yes I do speak 9 languages
Seriously I need one of those mats, like that one she was sitting on. Thank you Nicolas for the interesting show. God bless ✌️
What!@@namonosafina5067wow
@hopemukiisa2732 thank you so much...... I shared her number towards the end of the video...you can reach out to her....or get my number from the video description...
looks deli
Thank you Ssebo..
Nubians the true Egyptians🙌🏾🙌🏾 the moors
Wow...we really need to draw back in history..
Nicolas all the way ❤❤yummy 😊
Thank you so much...
Ugandans, we have chill 🌶 especially small chill🌶.
Yes but a few people
Isn’t injera from millets, sebo spices are expensive we do use spices but food is not rich in spices coz it’s expensive
I think injera is different from different societies....
So this one doesn’t need to ferment for days ?
Nooo....but you can also give it more days...
MORE LIKE SOMALI CANJERA 🤩😋
Yes yes......thanks for watching..
You don’t add sugar or salt?
Am learning that’s why am asking 😅
It's about what you want....you can add sugar if you want that sweet taste..
I think salt is better than adding sugar
Who is their leader or king
Ayiiii...... 🏃🏿♂️🏃🏿♂️🏃🏿♂️ let me ask Naima...
Captain Lugard used Nubians to defeat Batagwenda and annexed Kitagwenda Kingdom to Toro Kingdom
Thanks for watching
Sukuran bemarra my daughter Naiyma
Shukran neita kaman.😊
Yo bro, what is the song title for opening bumper ?
That song belongs to the channel.....it's our background Song....
Also arabic they do cofter
Yes dear...thanks for watching..
Not mercenaries but military slaves. The British didn't pay for the services we offered them.
Eeeh....that was bad..
The Bagandas are mostly Christian and saved by the blood of Christ.
Thanks for sharing this...
What do the people of Banyoro eat?
Filinda and other foods.....soon am doing a video about their foods...
I thought Nubians are originally from Egypt before been displaced by Arabs 🤔
Some were from southern Egypt.....and Sudan....
The names of her food are in Arabic
They have that influence.....
They're originated from Egypt or north Africa
The reason I am interested in the Nubian cuisine is becoz I am deeply melaninated and when I was little pple thought that I was born to a Nubian paps😂😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣 Thanks for sharing with us.....do they still think like that...
Next time blend the tomatoes for better soup.
She was trying to make it how are ancestors used to do it.......
Ok
🙏🏿
Isn't this the making of gurusa
Yes yes.....it's also part of the video...
Is she married? I love her cooking and personality 😊
Hahahw....I share her number on towards the end....you can reach out to her....
Thanks for watching....
Did you want to put the application, go on maybe you can have her 😉
@@janebahairwe4760 lol u know her?
Hahaha...
Did you get her number..
Black Americans don’t know their culture? Come home? Um, they are home in America. Being Black doesn’t make one African, especially multi-culturally and racially mixed people. Knowing your roots is important. Please DO DIG DEEPER when you speak on Black Americans. Thank you. We are different, very different and it’s sad that Africans don’t even realize Indigenous Blacks have existed prior to Columbus. SMH.
Thanks for your information....greatful to have you here.... maybe a few are trying to get back to Africa and settle.....of course not all of them but some.....
@@EatingTheAfricanWay We are not African. There is a difference. Does anybody say that White Americans lack knowledge of themselves? Why are we always picked for discussion and not Black Latinos, West Indians or Black Asians?
I think that racism continues to destroy the historical record -that we built America, are from America and have and still contribute greatly to our country. Since the U.S. is a powerful, leading world culture, perhaps others are incredulous that we fit in our own space and that this is ours?
That must be why the whole world emulates all Black American culture and then denies they have anything. If you have traffic lights, cell phones and have open heart surgery in your countries, you have benefitted from Black American culture, innovation and science. There are thousands of other examples. Is that any different from historical theft of African cultures and history? You can’t even be Black in Africa without someone trying to attribute the greatness to White people.
All Blacks in the world are treated the same but that doesn’t make us belong outside our realities. Accept difference. Blacks are the first human beings who migrated the world over. We are everywhere. We are distinct and unique and we all have our own worth, individually.
@creolenatchitoches7832 wow....this is full of information....I now know more....thank you so much...
Good content but you leave us on the way. Why not expand your research on food , visiting the elder , culture danceable weddings, explore the whole culture please
@sallykahunde867 we talked about the wedding......next time we will expand more...thanks alot.....
What language do the Nubians in Uganda speak?
Of course...Luganda.... Arabic, swahili and others depending on the environment...
They speak Nubian
@@EatingTheAfricanWay Is luganda a nubian language?
@alan.imangue thank you
Noo....it's language used by the largest tribe in Uganda...
But the talking is too much we even forget the ingredients.....plz do the talking while eating let us concentrate on cooking first
Thanks for watching....next time we will do better.....
I am sorry but if I was in Uganda, Baganda food is the best ever. It's like the Ethiopians eating raw beef 😮! No thank you I will stick to Bantu food
Hahaha..I do believe you.... thanks alot for watching..
Even them eating food like you too, anyway thank you for watching but is looks the same b'se everything she do we know it yummy 😋
@janebahairwe4760 hahaha...tell them tell them..
Aren't there christian Nubians??
Mostly are moslems..
Can we get her instagram handle or something.
Her phone number was shared towards the end of the video....let me ask for information..
Why Mixing up Islam stuff (which is an Arab Culture) with Traditional Nubian Culture. Can’t Africans do their own Cultural Stuff without mixing up with foreign countries Stuff? I didn’t like the mixture of the Wedding preparations because it has some Islam or Arabic elements
Thanks for watching......I think through intermarriage and settlement alot was mixed up...
ARabs occupied our lands from sudan to Egypt
THAT'S. NOT. UGANDA. FOOD, NUBIAN. ARE. FOM. SOUTH. SUDAN.
Thanks for watching Susan....
Nubi are recognized as one of Ugandan tribes.....we all have some where we came from.....