When you don't see replying to your videos it's because I so busy at work r so tired from work but when I get the time I watch the video but I like to see u one day big up
There is nothing like fresh vegetables and fruit, I have seen watermelons that are dark green but not like the one in your vlog, how interesting. There is an awesome selection of fresh vegetables, dried goods, cereals and homeware and the people are so friendly. To prevent bananas from ripening too quickly, wrap the green stalk with aluminium foil so it stays fresh longer, here in Australia, we have been blessed and lucky to have Vietnamese grocery stores where most of the vegetables are reasonably priced, fresh and grown on the farm. It is good to support the local people, thank you for the walking tour. That jackfruit was making my mouth water, the seeds can also be boiled and dipped into a small bowl of salt and oil, it has a nutty flavour and is great for a snack. Cheers!
I see! However, I do find it very nice and a blessing that many will allow you to do a taste test before purchasing as they may not like it and no money has been wasted. ✨💚✨
😂😂😂😂😂… … if your teeth are weak… you will suffer!!!!!😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Goddess Nancie had me laughing at that comment! I didn’t get a close look but it appeared to be what we simply call: corn nuts. @28:46 😂😂 WAIT OOO!!!!! Grasshoppers and ants??!? Ahh!!! Are they seasoned???? If yes, with what spices???? Are there any beneficial health benefits of eating white ants and grasshoppers? I don’t think I’d ever try them in the states 😫but maybe in Uganda 🤣 just 1 or 2! I’m glad you purchased the momma a water for allowing you guys to taste her goods! Giving back even tho you didn’t make a huge purchase, will richly blissfully bless you in all you do 🙏🏽
When they were walking towards them, I thought they were cherries, 🍒 When they got up close, they looked more like black olives. I didn’t see the entire thing so I’m not sure…
Yaye nyarwa, ng'wen gima mit malich, you mean in Rongo you don't eat ng'wen or dede??? in Kisumu we eat both, we have jack fruits Kenya yaye, even e puothwa Kisumu, wonderful smell and very sweet, we call it penesi in luo but it is a coined swahili fenesi, santra(sandara) is also coined from hindu(india) but it is called tangerine, mandarine or clementine in english
I think it’s high time you should know that not everybody eats what you eat. People are different and so are personalities. In these videos, I’m documenting about my journey, what I prefer and what I don’t. So if you find that I don’t eat something but you do, don’t force me to. Your meat could be my poison and vice versa. The same applies to what you grow in your farm. Don’t expect me to grow jackfruit because you do. Also, because you find it very sweet, don’t expect me to like it to your extend. Taste buds differ! Thank you!
Great vlog , keep it up with the good work dear "
Blessings to you African Queen
Thank you so much dear ❤️😊
When you don't see replying to your videos it's because I so busy at work r so tired from work but when I get the time I watch the video but I like to see u one day big up
@@yonniemclaughlin2038 it’s okay dear 😊
We’ll meet someday, probably when I come to Jamaica 🇯🇲😊
There is nothing like fresh vegetables and fruit, I have seen watermelons that are dark green but not like the one in your vlog, how interesting. There is an awesome selection of fresh vegetables, dried goods, cereals and homeware and the people are so friendly. To prevent bananas from ripening too quickly, wrap the green stalk with aluminium foil so it stays fresh longer, here in Australia, we have been blessed and lucky to have Vietnamese grocery stores where most of the vegetables are reasonably priced, fresh and grown on the farm. It is good to support the local people, thank you for the walking tour. That jackfruit was making my mouth water, the seeds can also be boiled and dipped into a small bowl of salt and oil, it has a nutty flavour and is great for a snack. Cheers!
This video very nice funny thank you queen ♥️🫶🏾♥️
Glad you enjoyed dear, thanks 😊❤️
One thing about the market is that eating is everywhere you get full before getting out of it😂
I see! However, I do find it very nice and a blessing that many will allow you to do a taste test before purchasing as they may not like it and no money has been wasted. ✨💚✨
😂😂😂😂😂…
… if your teeth are weak… you will suffer!!!!!😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Goddess Nancie had me laughing at that comment! I didn’t get a close look but it appeared to be what we simply call: corn nuts. @28:46 😂😂
WAIT OOO!!!!! Grasshoppers and ants??!? Ahh!!! Are they seasoned???? If yes, with what spices???? Are there any beneficial health benefits of eating white ants and grasshoppers? I don’t think I’d ever try them in the states 😫but maybe in Uganda 🤣 just 1 or 2! I’m glad you purchased the momma a water for allowing you guys to taste her goods! Giving back even tho you didn’t make a huge purchase, will richly blissfully bless you in all you do 🙏🏽
That market is like jamaican market yonnie check in Queen how r u doing good
Wow! I’m good dear, thanks 😊
How about you?
I am good just here in Jamaica watching your videos
@@yonniemclaughlin2038 thank you so much dear ❤️😊
Uganda is getting expensive . Thanks for the videos
Uganda is soooo expensive compared to Kenya 😞
Most welcome 🤗❤️
7:50 it's called Java Palm
Thank you so much dear ❤️😊
Much love ❤️
At 7:50 they look like olives. Have you found out what those fruits are?
Hello, I’m still researching on the same. If I find, I’ll edit this comment. Thanks so much 😊❤️
When they were walking towards them, I thought they were cherries, 🍒
When they got up close, they looked more like black olives. I didn’t see the entire thing so I’m not sure…
Yaye nyarwa, ng'wen gima mit malich, you mean in Rongo you don't eat ng'wen or dede??? in Kisumu we eat both, we have jack fruits Kenya yaye, even e puothwa Kisumu, wonderful smell and very sweet, we call it penesi in luo but it is a coined swahili fenesi, santra(sandara) is also coined from hindu(india) but it is called tangerine, mandarine or clementine in english
I think it’s high time you should know that not everybody eats what you eat. People are different and so are personalities. In these videos, I’m documenting about my journey, what I prefer and what I don’t. So if you find that I don’t eat something but you do, don’t force me to. Your meat could be my poison and vice versa. The same applies to what you grow in your farm. Don’t expect me to grow jackfruit because you do. Also, because you find it very sweet, don’t expect me to like it to your extend. Taste buds differ! Thank you!
Your english is barely understandable.
Okay, why not turn on captions then?
Her English is almost flawless! You might have to turn your volume up on your device or maybe using headphones might help.