Quality food 😋 means Quality Results 👌..... Uganda 🇺🇬 has some of the best Organic 👌 Foods in East Africa 🌍..... Food made for "A God."! The Righteous Black ⚫️ Man.....Note; You cannot put a price on the best quality 👌.... Nikk your personality compliments your love 😉 for our food, our people, and all the food in Africa..... Black ⚫️ Economic Power!!!!!
@@EatingTheAfricanWay True! Our ultimate goal is to get all people in Africa 🌍 and around the world 🌎 to become True Righteous Pan-Africanist and Producers of their words....
Nico, I could understand why you didn't know which dish to start eating from because they all looked so scrumptious and delicious. Good to see your brother joining in as well and he did well on the camera.
I really enjoyed the video from the beginning till the end 😍😋👍!!! I also love the music in the background. Can you please give me the reference? The music that was saying "Africa, beautiful"... I wouldn't mind to try the food with the mushrooms 😋 ... I love mushrooms so much, guys 😋😋😋. Thanks for sharing your great video with us 👍🙏🥰.
Awwww......Sun thank you so much....happy to have you here..... those songs belong to this channel.....they were made for this channel.... and you can't eat it anywhere else......
Kalo or millet bread isn't just Northern Uganda but East, West, South East and even Rwanda & parts of Tanzania near Uganda and probably Western Kenya and parts of DRC near Uganda. Burundi & South Sudan too could have kalo. Thanks for the amazing food video.
Bambi Nicho l beg to always mute me kusaawa yokulya 😢😢nze nkoye obulumi mulubuto ate l always bite my tongue 😝😛every time l watch u when eating 😂tenx so much for the show. Love u❤❤
Lumonde /sweet potato should be eaten as dessert. It doesn't go well with peanut sauce. Grilled lumonde /sweet potato is the best for snacks. Steamed lumonde goes well with a hot mug of tea.
Thanks for watching.... It depends on what you want..... either you eat it as dessert of as lunch.... because even a left of over matooke can be eaten with tea.....
@@EatingTheAfricanWay Yes, leftover matooke with salt is eaten with hot tea but lumonde is sweet which makes hot tea even sweeter together, like dessert. Lumonde with hot tea vs Matooke with hot tea = Lumonde wins. Please make that video about local food combinations, what tastes better with what. Local food science. It helps to elevate the food when the right foods are combined together. For instance, rice tastes better with meat or chicken than with peanuts or greens. Matooke combines well with katunkuma than with posho. This is why African or Ugandan food tastes bland or wrong to foreigners. Because the foods are not combined well. To a foreigner, hot tea goes well with steamed sweet potatoes. Leftover matooke with hot tea would taste wrong to foreigners. But to a Ugandan it tastes normal. Do you understand what I mean? Until someone points out these things Ugandans and Africans will wonder why foreigners are not impressed with the local food. Ask yourself why local food is considered "survival food" or low grade compared to foreign foods like Rolex, pizza, sausage, fish & chips, liver & beef with chips, samosas, pancakes, chicken muchomo, chaps, mandazi, cakes, etc? Because chefs applied real food science to the food combinations and recipes to achieve delicious foods. Our local traditional cooks think in terms of cooking edible foods, they don't think too much into the right food combinations or recipe science to achieve spectacular food. In order to elevate local Ugandan foods these culinary wrongs have to get corrected. Example, Amayuni/yams don't belong with meat or chicken stew but they combine well with greens and peanut sauce. Katunkuma, greens, are excellent with matooke. No need for posho, the maize kennels should not be grounded into a flour. Maize kennels are great with beans in a soup/katogo ka kasoli with bijanjaalo, like whole matooke is great with beans in a soup/katogo. Such combinations in food science makes for great universal recipes. But Ugandans refuse to improve the cooking techniques and recipes, therefore Ugandan food will continue to be limited to Uganda. You don't even have to add oil. They are just stubborn.
@SomeOne-yv8jf hahaha.....thanks for taking time off the write down something...am so grateful...I'll see if I can try some of what you have said...... also I think people eat according to what they want....you need to also think about that...... for you it might be wrong because you have been to a different culture and see something different..... and forget how people back home do their things...... Our people have their ways of living and cooking.....and it's what they are.....and love doing... If someone eats yams with meat....it doesn't mean that person has done something wrong.... but it's what he or she wants..... hope you also understand my side...
@@EatingTheAfricanWay I understand your local point of view and I respect it. But if you want to create a great African or Ugandan Food Channel you have to expand your horizons. You yourself are not a cook or at least I have not seen you cook your own food at home, so I understand that you have to rely on cooks in a restaurant/woteeri. But if you had to cook your own local food and apply the changes to food combinations and recipes, you could open a whole new perspective on local food. There are no real rules or laws to local foods but it's the local people who insist and enforce their own limitations on how and what food should taste like. That's backwardness! A resistance to progress and improvement unless it comes from muzungus. We want to inspire local food, locally, through local food science and food combinations. Why are the locals resistant to change within?! Akatogo ka matooke and nyama tastes better than steamed mashed matooke/omuwumbo with nyama stew/soup. But the locals are resistant to these facts. They are stubborn and are holding back the simple enjoyment of delicious local foods. Nature provided these beautiful foods (matooke, cassava, sweet potatoes, pumpkins, yams, maize, greens, katunkuma, etc) but the locals have FAILED to improve the local recipes. No wonder the youngsters are drawn to foreign street foods like Rolex, chips, etc. Because the local recipes and food combinations are simply not that great tasting. Truth be told. But if the locals cooked akatogo k'obumonde/Irish potatoes and bean stew with greens, or Irish potatoes with meat katogo, that's a delicious local recipe that will keep these young people from craving chips & beef. After all, Irish potato & meat katogo is essentially the same foods as "chips & beef". Do you still not see where/how local food science and proper food combinations could create great local recipes? Be reasonable and expand your mind. If you want to showcase the best of African or Ugandan food then make it the best, in a local evolution of recipes and cooking techniques. It's not even that hard. The elders have to get shut up because it is mostly them who prevent the youngsters from changing the recipes at home. The elders are holding you back. They hate change and progress. As a young man, you are free to change your home recipes in your future bufumbo & family. Don't let your future kids eat unhealthy chips & beef when you can cook a delicious & healthy Irish potato and meat katogo at home. Local food evolution. Empower yourself and be confident in the kitchen.
Actually I made a full video showing how they cook their foods......am dropping it soon.... it's located in Nyanama the place is called maama Winnie restaurant..... you can get my phone number from the video description...I can help out to locate this place..
🤣🤣🤣🤣 he told us.... he doesn't want to be seen in the camera..... and he decided to hide behind me...🤣🤣🤣 but I always share the meals with people around....
Buy the food, pack it to take away, reheat it at home and shoot your video at home. FYI. Bowel means shit 💩. You meant "bowl" -- pronounced as b-o-u-l.
I don't get it when you say soup was white..... all their foods are boiled......no cooking oil..... which makes it the best food in the area...... yes...the sun was too much but I had to bare with it..
Quality food 😋 means Quality Results 👌..... Uganda 🇺🇬 has some of the best Organic 👌 Foods in East Africa 🌍..... Food made for "A God."! The Righteous Black ⚫️ Man.....Note; You cannot put a price on the best quality 👌.... Nikk your personality compliments your love 😉 for our food, our people, and all the food in Africa..... Black ⚫️ Economic Power!!!!!
You know this better..... the Spirit of Africa is within (Us)
@@EatingTheAfricanWay True! Our ultimate goal is to get all people in Africa 🌍 and around the world 🌎 to become True Righteous Pan-Africanist and Producers of their words....
✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿 am with you in this
@@EatingTheAfricanWay It's common sense. It's a NO BRAINER...
Food Manufacturing companies need to start sponsoring your videos. Excellent!
Thank you so much for this... I wish they come on board...
Nicholas your camera guy is really good the videos are amazing
Thank you so much...
Uganda is gifted
That's 100% right
Nico, I could understand why you didn't know which dish to start eating from because they all looked so scrumptious and delicious. Good to see your brother joining in as well and he did well on the camera.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 me and food we are twins....🤣🤣🤣 am trying to teach them everyday....but you know how brothers cab be stubborn
You always find a way to make me hungry. I'm glad you are back.
Hahaha....am happy I can make yoy hungry 🤣🤣🤣🤣 Thank you....I missed my family
You are in great shape because of eating organic fresh food! Thanks for sharing yet another sumptuous meal.....like the variety!!!
Thanks too for watching ..
Food looks delicie
Thanks for watching
I really enjoyed the video from the beginning till the end 😍😋👍!!! I also love the music in the background. Can you please give me the reference? The music that was saying "Africa, beautiful"...
I wouldn't mind to try the food with the mushrooms 😋 ...
I love mushrooms so much, guys 😋😋😋.
Thanks for sharing your great video with us 👍🙏🥰.
Awwww......Sun thank you so much....happy to have you here..... those songs belong to this channel.....they were made for this channel.... and you can't eat it anywhere else......
@@EatingTheAfricanWay wangi ?
🤣🤣🤣 anii ayisse amanii
Very healthy food. Am here ndi mukurya pizza 🤢in agony 😒😩😫wishing I had such food 😋
Oooh dear.... get back home...
Nico!!!
You literally read my mind by saying I WISH I AM ON THAT TABLE 😂because the food is just stupendous! Yummyyyy 😋
Hahaha.....yoy better come back...
Nice
Asante sana
We need to go on a food date😊 so yummy
Hahaha....am available...where are you?
the price is not important, the quality of the food is what matters!
That's right
Enjoy my dear
Thank you Nicholas..
Ntula, yum yum very healthy
Thanks for watching
Iam already salivating 😋😋😋😋
It's really a great place with nice food
Wow!
Your brother is an exceptional artist ❤
🕺🕺🕺🕺 thank you so much
I have become addicted to your videos
Am glad to have you....please enjoy..
Nicholas... love your passion for Ugandan food. Will be visiting Uganda next month. I know what I need to try now.
Thank you so much for watching...
Maama Winnie,, I'm missing the food ❤❤❤❤
Jangu tulyee nawee
@@EatingTheAfricanWay I'm on my way thanks
@akellowinnie333 let me tell mu...to cook enough food...hahaha
Well done Sir
Thanks for watching
Someone behind you is salivating
🤣🤣🤣🤣 life is not always fair 🤣🤣
You were satisfied but never wanted to leave the food.....😅😅😅😂😂....but like it
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 me and food.....we are twins
@@EatingTheAfricanWay inkwo.
🤣🤣🤣
You need to go to Nigeria and try the food now
Soon soon...I'll be there....
So yummy 😋
Come and join me
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Nick was like, “ look at that beautiful woman”Good to see a playful side of you Nick!
That was funny 😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 nayee banayee
I’m watching from new York I want to know what the greens are made of
I don't know if you have ever heard of 'Nakati'
Thanks for watching....now is NY?
Woow the food looks yummy and healthy at the same time though where is it located
Thank you ...it's located in Nyanama....the place is called...Maama Winnie
Kalo or millet bread isn't just Northern Uganda but East, West, South East and even Rwanda & parts of Tanzania near Uganda and probably Western Kenya and parts of DRC near Uganda. Burundi & South Sudan too could have kalo.
Thanks for the amazing food video.
Thanks for sharing this information
@@EatingTheAfricanWay You're welcome.
@webza77 🙏🏿🙏🏿
Then that means all of it belongs to us as Black ⚫️ People and food should help unite us....in Africa 🌍.....
@furqaanali8908 ✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿
Matoke kampala banange 🤠✌🏿
Hahaha.....come and join me before matooke gets cold....
Great video
Thank you
Nicole am in love with your brother 😂🤣🤣🤣
🤣🤣🤣🤣 take him....as long as you can look after him.....
@@EatingTheAfricanWay 🤣🤣🤣😂look.after him???oba he is supposed to look after me😂😂😶
Long time nick mashallah well be back our comrade
Have been thinking about my family...that's why am back..... hope all is well with you?
I rill enjoy ur Volga🇺🇬👍
Thank you Bro
You should visit Shaka restaurant in Bwebajja
Thank you for this....am going to do that...
It's the candle 🕯 for me 🤣🤣🤣🤣 nico togwaayo
Learn something today it’s like you didn’t get it about candles in that table it’s for flies candles get rid of flies
Hahaha....munayee I was chasing away flies
Thank you
Kyoka namalusu gajise😢 i miss home food
Eeh...mukama...sokka okomewoo ewaaka
@@EatingTheAfricanWay I wish!
Mama enjoy
Haha...thank you but you can come and join me
Hello Nick!
What is the name of the Restuarant and do they cater and deliver?
It's called Maama Winnie's restaurant..... it's a local small place but with nice foods...
Awesome!
Shall check it out!
Thank you Nicholas!
@mandazisaregreat3710 you're welcome dear
Kyekyo Nico... oluwombo nga lusaaliza ne ka candlelight lunch😅
Hahaha....jangu ontwatilekko
Nice video,
Thank yoy Ssebo
Bambi Nicho l beg to always mute me kusaawa yokulya 😢😢nze nkoye obulumi mulubuto ate l always bite my tongue 😝😛every time l watch u when eating 😂tenx so much for the show. Love u❤❤
🤣🤣🤣🤣 walai gumma kubba nkyaletta...
@@EatingTheAfricanWay ela WALIWO jendengedde ate yo ya tabbu 😅😅
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 omwana onoo
Lumonde /sweet potato should be eaten as dessert. It doesn't go well with peanut sauce. Grilled lumonde /sweet potato is the best for snacks. Steamed lumonde goes well with a hot mug of tea.
Thanks for watching....
It depends on what you want..... either you eat it as dessert of as lunch.... because even a left of over matooke can be eaten with tea.....
@@EatingTheAfricanWay
Yes, leftover matooke with salt is eaten with hot tea but lumonde is sweet which makes hot tea even sweeter together, like dessert. Lumonde with hot tea vs Matooke with hot tea = Lumonde wins.
Please make that video about local food combinations, what tastes better with what. Local food science. It helps to elevate the food when the right foods are combined together. For instance, rice tastes better with meat or chicken than with peanuts or greens. Matooke combines well with katunkuma than with posho. This is why African or Ugandan food tastes bland or wrong to foreigners. Because the foods are not combined well. To a foreigner, hot tea goes well with steamed sweet potatoes. Leftover matooke with hot tea would taste wrong to foreigners. But to a Ugandan it tastes normal. Do you understand what I mean? Until someone points out these things Ugandans and Africans will wonder why foreigners are not impressed with the local food. Ask yourself why local food is considered "survival food" or low grade compared to foreign foods like Rolex, pizza, sausage, fish & chips, liver & beef with chips, samosas, pancakes, chicken muchomo, chaps, mandazi, cakes, etc? Because chefs applied real food science to the food combinations and recipes to achieve delicious foods. Our local traditional cooks think in terms of cooking edible foods, they don't think too much into the right food combinations or recipe science to achieve spectacular food. In order to elevate local Ugandan foods these culinary wrongs have to get corrected. Example, Amayuni/yams don't belong with meat or chicken stew but they combine well with greens and peanut sauce. Katunkuma, greens, are excellent with matooke. No need for posho, the maize kennels should not be grounded into a flour. Maize kennels are great with beans in a soup/katogo ka kasoli with bijanjaalo, like whole matooke is great with beans in a soup/katogo. Such combinations in food science makes for great universal recipes. But Ugandans refuse to improve the cooking techniques and recipes, therefore Ugandan food will continue to be limited to Uganda. You don't even have to add oil. They are just stubborn.
@SomeOne-yv8jf hahaha.....thanks for taking time off the write down something...am so grateful...I'll see if I can try some of what you have said...... also I think people eat according to what they want....you need to also think about that...... for you it might be wrong because you have been to a different culture and see something different..... and forget how people back home do their things...... Our people have their ways of living and cooking.....and it's what they are.....and love doing... If someone eats yams with meat....it doesn't mean that person has done something wrong.... but it's what he or she wants..... hope you also understand my side...
@@EatingTheAfricanWay
I understand your local point of view and I respect it. But if you want to create a great African or Ugandan Food Channel you have to expand your horizons. You yourself are not a cook or at least I have not seen you cook your own food at home, so I understand that you have to rely on cooks in a restaurant/woteeri. But if you had to cook your own local food and apply the changes to food combinations and recipes, you could open a whole new perspective on local food. There are no real rules or laws to local foods but it's the local people who insist and enforce their own limitations on how and what food should taste like. That's backwardness! A resistance to progress and improvement unless it comes from muzungus. We want to inspire local food, locally, through local food science and food combinations. Why are the locals resistant to change within?! Akatogo ka matooke and nyama tastes better than steamed mashed matooke/omuwumbo with nyama stew/soup. But the locals are resistant to these facts. They are stubborn and are holding back the simple enjoyment of delicious local foods. Nature provided these beautiful foods (matooke, cassava, sweet potatoes, pumpkins, yams, maize, greens, katunkuma, etc) but the locals have FAILED to improve the local recipes. No wonder the youngsters are drawn to foreign street foods like Rolex, chips, etc. Because the local recipes and food combinations are simply not that great tasting. Truth be told. But if the locals cooked akatogo k'obumonde/Irish potatoes and bean stew with greens, or Irish potatoes with meat katogo, that's a delicious local recipe that will keep these young people from craving chips & beef. After all, Irish potato & meat katogo is essentially the same foods as "chips & beef". Do you still not see where/how local food science and proper food combinations could create great local recipes? Be reasonable and expand your mind. If you want to showcase the best of African or Ugandan food then make it the best, in a local evolution of recipes and cooking techniques. It's not even that hard. The elders have to get shut up because it is mostly them who prevent the youngsters from changing the recipes at home. The elders are holding you back. They hate change and progress. As a young man, you are free to change your home recipes in your future bufumbo & family. Don't let your future kids eat unhealthy chips & beef when you can cook a delicious & healthy Irish potato and meat katogo at home. Local food evolution. Empower yourself and be confident in the kitchen.
Are you a Ugandan?
The way you are enjoying haaha 😅😅 i feel like joining you now 😊
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 jangu tulyer
Nick what is the name and location?
I must visit
Actually I made a full video showing how they cook their foods......am dropping it soon.... it's located in Nyanama the place is called maama Winnie restaurant..... you can get my phone number from the video description...I can help out to locate this place..
Mureke agende(let him or her go) is it kinyarwanda?
It's Luganda....but those languages have alot in Common....
Thanks for watching......
Watching live from Japan 🇯🇵 🇺🇬Edrin Kalema TH-cam channel
Thank you bro
How are you Mirembe wange 😊, obade otubuzeko .
Am doing well munayee....wendi waano
But all in all I've given you 70%of the video
Thank you Teo, but why did you give it 70%...
Thanks!
Thank you so much for your support......you have made my work so easy now.....am so greatful...
My brother we should link up on a big meal
Am available...let's talk
What’s with the candles 🎂
I was trying to send away the house flies..
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂naye mwana gwe...mbu oba kano ka candle kalema😂😂😂😂😂😂 anyway Great video and camera work
🤣🤣🤣🤣 kalii kanyizza.....hahaha...thank you dear
Title of the song please
Thanks for watching...the song belongs to the channel.....you can't find it anywhere else
Kyoka boraba abawarabu bawubira ebikyere oyinza oganba ewafe teturina mere kyoka nga tubisinga nobisinga
Bambi....get back home mukwano
Haaha candle eyagala kulumesa kulya ssente zo
🤣🤣🤣🤣 nayoo katee ngililemu
😂😂😂😂😂
@slyvianambi7084 omwana oyooo
Is that place in nyanama???
Behind VK supermarket
@@EatingTheAfricanWay omg 😲
@shallotieashaba5033 hahaha..... manager Benco jalilaa
@@EatingTheAfricanWay laila...🤣🤣🤣
@@EatingTheAfricanWay nga yesiimye 😍😂
Ka candle karema🤣🤣🤣🤣
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 kalii kesulaa sulaa
@@EatingTheAfricanWay 🤣🤣😂naye ori funny 😁 😂
Uhmm...naye okunumya enyonta ye meere ye Uganda 🇺🇬 kiki enyo..njakulumako enyindo eyo..Nicholas
🤣🤣🤣🤣 tobelaa omusezzi gundi....
Naye that man behind you 😂😂akolaki😢
🤣🤣🤣🤣 I think he wanted to be part of the video....
@EatingTheAfricanWay you would have allowed him to atleast eat ko one dish🤣🤣😂
Location Uncle Nico
🤣🤣🤣 Maama winnie
Please encourage your camera man to zoomin on the food.
It's the profile camera that is annoying. We want a focus on the eating, focus on the food, like a mini mukbang.less talk
Next time better....thank you..
We are improving on that...
But Nico that place where you're now is a bit expensive according to other places beans 10k yoy can't see me there 😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 these people's food is worth it....
The background looks unclean.
Thanks for watching...
Really locally prepared Ugandan food not spiced, no oils and very reasonably price the highest 20k.
Thanks for being here...
you need to make your music available to your audience in some way
I'll look into it......just I wanted to have something special for the channel
share some food with the two people behind you.
Hahaha.... I did after
But they were like 10 people hiding..
they said no to free advertisement???.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 maybe they never wanted to make therr customers uncomfortable
Share with the guy behind you, he seeing you feasting away, and I am sure the aroma is making him suffer.
🤣🤣🤣🤣 he told us.... he doesn't want to be seen in the camera..... and he decided to hide behind me...🤣🤣🤣 but I always share the meals with people around....
Watching from Kandahar Afghanistan 😊😊😊 Don't eat kabizi
Thank you Mugaru... elaa munayee silyaa kabizi
We can't see your food sir .
We will do better next time
Bwova Uganda ogenda kurwara kwashako Hhhh .
🤣🤣🤣🤣 atee nga nakavayoo emirundi ebiiri
the flies are too many. look for a better place next time.
Thanks for watching....I'll do my best next time...
The goats meat would have tasted better with millet bread
Hahaha...tekiwomelaa mataama abiiri 🤣🤣🤣
what is the name of the restaurant? Why don't you want to advertise it? food bloggers do that !?
Eeeh... it's like you didn't get well what I said....in the video....I always mention those who are free to do my video from there place
If I did this video in the restaurant....I would have advertised them like how I do In other videos
@@EatingTheAfricanWaythis is not personal,i was generally speaking!personally i like what you do!
@@EatingTheAfricanWay they lost a big oppotunity,the food looked delicoius and i really wanted to know the name of the place for future visit!
@@EatingTheAfricanWay maybe they don"t want people to come to thier hotel and eat!😂 😂😂🤣
Buy the food, pack it to take away, reheat it at home and shoot your video at home.
FYI. Bowel means shit 💩.
You meant "bowl" -- pronounced as b-o-u-l.
I'll do that next time..... I didn't know that...... English is a foreign language....🤣🤣🤣
Brother, where are the vegetables? That's too much starch on the table that's not healthy.
I think to us its well....it's the food we grow up eating...... Thanks for watching..
Most Ugandans eat a balanced diet.
@carolineaciro2079 thanks for sharing..
The soup was white
And if not mistaken the place wasn't good
And another thing you shoot the video in the sun
I don't get it when you say soup was white..... all their foods are boiled......no cooking oil..... which makes it the best food in the area...... yes...the sun was too much but I had to bare with it..
@@EatingTheAfricanWay Oooooh okay nick no problem
Nayee are you okay....is work going well?
You confuse me
In a good way or a bad way 🤣🤣🤣 just asking