I grew up in Nigeria and moved to America when I was 11 and haven’t been back since. I’m almost 22 and almost every snack/drink she pulled out made me cry inside a little...I would pay any amount of money for a can of LAcasera and locozade😭😂
If only she remembered , she would have as well brought YALE CABIN alongside OXFORD CABIN. The taste is in the difference, the difference is in the taste. 😋😋
This peanut is actually a Ghanaian snack made in Ghana. The pronunciation is INKATIA BOGA( NKATIA burga) on the packet) . Boga(burga) in Ghana basically is the name given to someone, one mostly men who came home from living abroad for a long time. It was mostly used in the 80s and 90. In that era people always thought your life was better when you got back. Like you upgraded of some sort. Hence the name for this peanut which means the peanut got an upgrade. As you can tell it did. Dipped in butter and fried.
I'm Nigerian and i currently live in Germany, it's been 6 years since my last visit to Nigeria but i can still remember thw smell of Burger as well as that of lacasera
I haven't been back since my family immigrated to America in 2005. So this video is giving me all the feels. Cabin biscuits, man that takes me back! I remember in elementary school I would put a lot of Nido in a cup, add a little bit of water, and break cabin biscuits into it, mix it all and eat that as a snack (ate it really quickly before the biscuits melted)....good times. Thanks for the mems!!!
Yes all these happened in the recession of 2015 many nigerian products were reduced in quality and quantity to meet up,and sub standard versions of gala were also made
@Bridget Asamoah. Thanks for the correction comment. I was looking for a correction comment like this, cuz I'm Ghanaian and been eating this Nkatie burger snack since childhood. I'm 20 now... And I still love it though.
Beloved, I don't know you in person but God knows you. God ministered to me in a revelation when I was on your profile to see things around you,I saw blessings but spiritual attacks holding onto them,in prayers,i saw a woman in the realm of the spirit monitoring and plotting delay in your life, with an evil mirror, and with a motive to destroy. But as I speak to you now her time is up, Render hand of favour with Anything you can afford or give to these motherless foundation (Godstime MOTHERLESS FOUNDATION) in kebbi state nigeria before 2DAYS with faith, as I Rise my hands towards heaven and pray for you they shall serve as point of contact wherever you are, you will receive double portion of grace to excel and total restoration of breakthrough in your life and in the life of your family. Ask for their acct details and help them call the MD in charge of the orphanage to get their details on (WhatsApp or call them now on +2348122050178) tell him I sent an you. For it is not by might nor by in power but of the spirit saith the lord (zechariah 4:6). You shall testify to the Glory of God in your life. God bless you.....
Okey for you foreigners that want to try Chapman. This is 100% Nigerian drink. one part lemonade like 7 up or spirit. one part orange Fanta. dash of black current concentrate dash of cocktail bitters preferably angostura mix pour over ice. that simple and yet you get the best non alcoholic cocktail ever.
You're correct. Native Nigerians categorize people correctly because you've not been exposed to the West's racial agenda so you're not biased. Long story short, he is white.
@@pelindalivesonmychannel4191 I’m not sure how that description is accurate. He looks mixed race to me, which will suggest he is of african and possibly European heritage. A Mexican isn’t white, an Arab isn’t white. Those of European heritage are usually those described as white.
@@mikeymike1666 I get how you could see that. But....in Africa, if you're not black, then automatically they categorize you as white be it Arab, mixed race, Hispanic Mexican etc. They are all "types" of white to them. Its the native Africans who use this. Westernized Africans use mixed, race and other classifications not native Africans.
You guys are a pleasure to watch! Buttermint was my favourite hard candy when I was a kid. Finished a pack once and got sick. It was so good, I couldn't stop! lol Awesome video.
I’ve never had splash. Adding that to my list. I wish goody goody was still sold 😜😋 Next time, give use cups for drinks (it was cringing to see y’all waterfall the drinks) lol
its also because most of those snacks (except chin chin and plantain chips) are BRITISH not Nigerian. Just because a country makes something it doesn't mean its their food.
@@AustinLM There is no emphasis for you to understand. There is no "British" dodo or "British" suya or "British" chin chin even if they are prepared or manufactured in Britian. All those snacks you believe are Nigerian/"traditional" are British and not Nigerian. FACTS.
@@Earthomo what r u even talking about abeg please shut up what u r saying is making no sense. As in Tom Toms are British? The sweets made in naija na British
Here giving you full support sister. Whyvare you smelling it?She asked. In the west they smell the food to savor the taste.Cabin biscuit. Plaintain chips is yum.Burger is so good peanuts. Awww la casera I grew up with it.Locozade boost we drink it tooYummmy Ribena.chapman and steak. I love yum.Tom Tom.choco chup I love the milo cubes. You are africano chin chin.
Chapman I hear was made in Lagos in the Polo Club early on. By a Nigerian bartender who would usually make specials for a Mr. Chapman who was his regular customer at the polo club bar or so... Maybe I get my exact facts wrong could've been the Ikoyi country club but that's basically the story.
Like I go to my village every Christmas and cabin buiscut was the bomb it was awsome who dey come find all this biscuit in London wen good biuscit in nigeria
Omg I can totally relate to all these snacks. Yea while growing up lucozade boost was more of a doctor's prescription drink but not any more. Proudly Nigerian
Wow like I felt so happy watching this and your friends have a good really taste in snacks (#Nigerian snacks). And your story behind why u took Lucozade boost was so true and funny at the same time😂😂. Loved the video it was nice☺️😄.
Omg I’m homesick...luckily I’m going to Naija in a few weeks and I intend to recreate a reverse of this for my channel ...my Nigerian childhood friends tasting American Snacks 😂....you did a good job too, and I just subscribed
Nice video, proud to see our snacks exported and enjoyed. Keep up the great content. Would love to see a video of them trying Nigerian foods especially the soups, dodo, fried yam
I remember we used to do chapman everytime in Home economics lmoa. I have forgotten the recipe. But I think it's Fanta sprite and something else. I have forgotten
Burger Peanuts is 90% air and 10% peanuts in the pack..
I can relate
Swears.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Likeeeeee
True 😂
I remember in the hostel someone brought cabin biscuits as provision
Long story short
Rat chop everything 😂🤣😂
😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂
hahahahahahaha
Lol😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Lol 😂 😂
You should have brought kuli kuli then crown it all by setting their mouth ablaze with kilishi😂😂😂
🤣
Asin eh
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Harsh 🤣🤣
Wicked!!🤣🤣🤣
I'm Nigerian, and I really hated locozed boost because it reminded me of malaria 😅😅
And tbh, I was waiting for gala ooo😩🇳🇬
Same 🤣🤣🤣🤣
E say na it reminds him of malaria 🤣🤣🤣😭
I laughed soo hard I'm choking 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Me too, the taste makes me feel sick
yeahhh I hate lucozade boost cos of malaria
She's pure Nigerian when she said the lucozade boost was for sick people
lol hahaha
I swr dwn 😂😂
😂 I remember taking it for the first time in a hospital when I was ill
Walahi 😅😅😅
what about malt, malt is a CLASSIC
Lol true! Didn’t think of it.
Malt isn't really a Nigerian snack, everyone drinks it from time to time
mae k if malt is then what are cheese balls
@@dokorobia8713 ?
@@quache2531 I am saying if malt shouldn't be considered specifically Nigerian, how can cheeseballs?
Its ironic
This got recommended to me a Nigerian sitting in Abuja the capital of Nigeria sipping Chapman and eating chin chin
I miss naija o
Warm lacasera is like acid😂
😂😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂
No lies lol
😂😂
Guyyyyyy 😂🤣🤣🤣
I grew up in Nigeria and moved to America when I was 11 and haven’t been back since. I’m almost 22 and almost every snack/drink she pulled out made me cry inside a little...I would pay any amount of money for a can of LAcasera and locozade😭😂
Escavilar they sell them in London though. I am sure you can get them in African food stores
Just ask someone coming to America soon to bring it. Trust me there's always a least one Nigerian.
Check out snackbox on Instagram. They sell varieties of naija snack here in the US.
Escavilar I can't wait to take u around whenever u decide to come bk
Lacasera especially 😩
Girl, if it ain't chilled, then it's not lacasera.
😂😂😂
Periodttt
👌👌😂
Like seriously, who drinks hot lacasera?
@@livys788 insane people lmao
this video has my whole childhood written on it. this make me miss home.
Totally me too
Same
I swear
me too man
am i the only nigerian that actually remembered the smell of burger peanuts as soon as they said it
Naomi Adeisrael I smelt it too 😂😂🤣🤣I felt crazy
I smelt it too
me too
Naomi Adeisrael no I am nigerian too and I can exspecially remember going to malam next to my house and buying like lacasera
Ugh I miss it !!!
If only she remembered , she would have as well brought YALE CABIN alongside OXFORD CABIN.
The taste is in the difference, the difference is in the taste. 😋😋
As in! My mum knows not to make the mistake if buying oxford. I'm Team Yale!
Team Yale
Omg this is so funny
😂😂
That's a seasoning advert😐😉😉😂😂😂😂😂
Funny thing about eating Cheese Balls without teeth because that's what toddlers first start taking as snacks 😂
That’s true! 😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣
So true
Ikr
Exactly what I thought when he said it😂
The blue shirt guy is Nigerian. Look how he appreciated our Cabin Biscuit 🙌🏾🙌🏾
Try Tom-Tom with water at the same time
You are not nice at all. lol!
I saaaaayyy
With cold water. I do it all the time
With chilllleddd water🥶🥶🥵❤️
@@renabubbles9658 you're a champ bro
This peanut is actually a Ghanaian snack made in Ghana. The pronunciation is INKATIA BOGA( NKATIA burga) on the packet) . Boga(burga) in Ghana basically is the name given to someone, one mostly men who came home from living abroad for a long time. It was mostly used in the 80s and 90. In that era people always thought your life was better when you got back. Like you upgraded of some sort. Hence the name for this peanut which means the peanut got an upgrade. As you can tell it did. Dipped in butter and fried.
Love this! Thanks for educating us! 😊
Wow, educative
Exactly sis
This was so cool to read. Thank you!
Yea
Nkatie burger
My favorite part is where the light she said : "i brought 10packs." And the guy said "make it 20 next time"😃😃😃😃
😂😂😂
Yo!!! Did he just say cream crackers with peanut butter?!!!!! 😭😭😭😭🤦🏾♀️. That’s abomination of the highest level!!!!😵
😂😂
Yeah🤣🤣🤣
no it's not...i know it will be nice
😂😂😂
It tastes very good
when will you give them agege bread
Lol
Lol
😂😂😂😂
I'm Nigerian and i currently live in Germany, it's been 6 years since my last visit to Nigeria but i can still remember thw smell of Burger as well as that of lacasera
I haven't been back since my family immigrated to America in 2005. So this video is giving me all the feels. Cabin biscuits, man that takes me back! I remember in elementary school I would put a lot of Nido in a cup, add a little bit of water, and break cabin biscuits into it, mix it all and eat that as a snack (ate it really quickly before the biscuits melted)....good times. Thanks for the mems!!!
Haha! I’m so happy it took you back. I definitely love reminders of being back home. And I remember my friends doing that!
Ahhh, eating it quickly before the biscuit melts👌🏾👌🏾👌🏾, we called it “biscuit flakes”😂😂
We called it 'cabin flakes' in boarding high school. 😁😁
I'm in my mid twenties and I still do this 😂😂😂
@@ThatNaijagirl234 it's heavenly.
Hehe see how he pronounced the cabin biscuits 😂😂 Admiring the artwork on the carton again😂 Nigerians wey no send 🤣🤣🤣
Azin, wetin concern us???
I no even observe am before
@@oluwadahunolusola7325 😂😂😘 leave some of them alone 50% of them no they mind business .
50% of us always calm we no dey talk to much 🥰
Your friends seem so down to earth. Loved this video. And I’m subscribing for this!❤️
Thank you so much! ❤️
I like them... Dey wanna try different things...
Exactly......bring them back.....in the next video
Omg lacasera has lost a lot of weight and size...😂😂😂
Yes oh! Don't mind them..haha
Yes all these happened in the recession of 2015 many nigerian products were reduced in quality and quantity to meet up,and sub standard versions of gala were also made
I tell you
The economy I guess
But the price has increased
I need to help explain what u were calling burger. It's actually "nkatie burger" its twi (local Ghanaian name) loosely translated as "pimped peanut".
Thanks for the clarification! 😊 I didn’t know this
Soon it would start here again
@@AustinLM Oh it's true though. I speak twi. Nkatie is the twi word for peanut😊
@Bridget Asamoah. Thanks for the correction comment. I was looking for a correction comment like this, cuz I'm Ghanaian and been eating this Nkatie burger snack since childhood. I'm 20 now... And I still love it though.
Beloved, I don't know you in person but God knows you. God ministered to me in a revelation when I was on your profile to see things around you,I saw blessings but spiritual attacks holding onto them,in prayers,i saw a woman in the realm of the spirit monitoring and plotting delay in your life, with an evil mirror, and with a motive to destroy. But as I speak to you now her time is up, Render hand of favour with Anything you can afford or give to these motherless foundation (Godstime MOTHERLESS FOUNDATION) in kebbi state nigeria before 2DAYS with faith, as I Rise my hands towards heaven and pray for you they shall serve as point of contact wherever you are, you will receive double portion of grace to excel and total restoration of breakthrough in your life and in the life of your family. Ask for their acct details and help them call the MD in charge of the orphanage to get their details on (WhatsApp or call them now on +2348122050178) tell him I sent an you. For it is not by might nor by in power but of the spirit saith the lord (zechariah 4:6). You shall testify to the Glory of God in your life. God bless you.....
lol u forgot milkose sweet
How did they get the TomTom sensation out of their mouths to properly experience the Butter Mint?
After 1min
Okey for you foreigners that want to try Chapman. This is 100% Nigerian drink.
one part lemonade like 7 up or spirit.
one part orange Fanta.
dash of black current concentrate
dash of cocktail bitters preferably angostura
mix pour over ice.
that simple and yet you get the best non alcoholic cocktail ever.
👍
That white guy pay good attention to details
This guy's were giving the very honest opinions
There is no white person in the video
White guy ke? Omo this one na African american, just light skin.
You're correct. Native Nigerians categorize people correctly because you've not been exposed to the West's racial agenda so you're not biased. Long story short, he is white.
@@pelindalivesonmychannel4191 I’m not sure how that description is accurate. He looks mixed race to me, which will suggest he is of african and possibly European heritage. A Mexican isn’t white, an Arab isn’t white. Those of European heritage are usually those described as white.
@@mikeymike1666 I get how you could see that. But....in Africa, if you're not black, then automatically they categorize you as white be it Arab, mixed race, Hispanic Mexican etc. They are all "types" of white to them. Its the native Africans who use this. Westernized Africans use mixed, race and other classifications not native Africans.
Beloxxi way!!!!🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬
It’s funny that I ate and drank all the stuff she mentioned when I was little reminds me of my young days 😂😂
Really wanted to help them pack the chin chin in their palms when they were picking them individually and being dainty about it 😂
😂😂 I was going to say this. Just grab a hand full and pop them in with the same hand!
@@LabakeO Exactly! 😂
I had the same feeling! Like who picks chin-chin individually?!?!?
Girlllll say it again🤣🤣🤣 just gather that thing and chew
Yeah. The cheese balls were literally hurting me.
I just kept smiling throughout this video. The energy and chill behaviour and their willingness to try it . Keep it up please
Everything about Nigeria is soooooo cool and most especially delicious
You guys are a pleasure to watch!
Buttermint was my favourite hard candy when I was a kid. Finished a pack once and got sick. It was so good, I couldn't stop! lol
Awesome video.
Onayimi yeah so worth it.
I’ve never had splash. Adding that to my list.
I wish goody goody was still sold 😜😋
Next time, give use cups for drinks (it was cringing to see y’all waterfall the drinks) lol
Yes! I miss goody goody too! And thanks for the tip...haha. That would have been smart
I miss goody goody too
Goody goody is still sold, mostly in schools
I miss goody goodyyy
Goody goody!!!
I thought you were going to forget "choco milo" but you didn't 👍👍👍
I was waiting for Nigerians major snack: GALA
this is true
Very true
It’s cause you can’t bring meat on plane
@@KennyIsaBop you actually can, the last time my dad went to nigeria early february last year, he came back with like a plastic bag filled with gala
@@wosilatuadeshina221 how?
You should have added kilishi somehow
You didn't include "mother" of all Nigerian snacks, Gala. Tom-Tom and cabin biscuit have been around for ages. At least from the 70s.
Yes Mother of all 9Ja Snacks GALA!
As in...😂 GALA!😍
Gala!!!!!
Do you remember tree top or is it three top?
Yeah cabin biscuits been around long before she was born and long before i was born and i m 39
3:20 Nigeria was colonised by the british so we mostly use their wordings that’s why we refer to cookies as “biscuits”
its also because most of those snacks (except chin chin and plantain chips) are BRITISH not Nigerian. Just because a country makes something it doesn't mean its their food.
@@Earthomo lol sorry if you don't subscribe to it... It's now traditional and I don't understand your emphasis
@@AustinLM There is no emphasis for you to understand. There is no "British" dodo or "British" suya or "British" chin chin even if they are prepared or manufactured in Britian. All those snacks you believe are Nigerian/"traditional" are British and not Nigerian. FACTS.
@@Earthomo so lacasera is the Queen's drink right?
@@Earthomo what r u even talking about abeg please shut up what u r saying is making no sense. As in Tom Toms are British? The sweets made in naija na British
Gala oh. There's a new hard candy sha. It's called alpeniebe. Its guuud
I’ve been eating it for years though, mallams sell the strip of it
She forgot milkose.
Ah I love Alpenliebe!
Yess I love it
Its even better than buttermint
This was really satisfying to watch. You did a good representation of Nigerian snacks! Thank you!
Girl! How did I just find this. You took me back to primary school with this video 😂😂❤
😂 thanks for watching! Good memories
Here giving you full support sister. Whyvare you smelling it?She asked. In the west they smell the food to savor the taste.Cabin biscuit. Plaintain chips is yum.Burger is so good peanuts. Awww la casera I grew up with it.Locozade boost we drink it tooYummmy Ribena.chapman and steak. I love yum.Tom Tom.choco chup I love the milo cubes. You are africano chin chin.
How did you guys mix everything in your mouths and know the exact taste?
True right
Beautiful seeing how your friends love our snacks.
That Cabin was my favorite. A friend gave me on my 45 birthday and I was so joyful ❤
Which human opens Burger like that 😂😂😂😂 ? Every African knows it’s opened from the side, it was funny seeing you struggle with it
Lol that’s how you know I don’t eat it
Lol
When she brought out Ribina I had flash backs of my childhood
Tom Tom makes every other thing taste different.
That’s true. I should have made them try that last lol
🤣
Yeah
Yeah so true
Even water 😂😄
So nice
You are trying
Chapman I hear was made in Lagos in the Polo Club early on. By a Nigerian bartender who would usually make specials for a Mr. Chapman who was his regular customer at the polo club bar or so... Maybe I get my exact facts wrong could've been the Ikoyi country club but that's basically the story.
omg! Thanks for the history. I remember going to the Ikoyi club when I was a child. That was where I was introduced to it :)
Like I go to my village every Christmas and cabin buiscut was the bomb it was awsome who dey come find all this biscuit in London wen good biuscit in nigeria
Thank you. I'll have to look for all of these in Nigeria. And the African Market here in the U.S.
I loved every part of this video. Your comments, their reviews... your friends are amazing!
I legit smiled like a fool throughout
You just know it
Omg I can totally relate to all these snacks. Yea while growing up lucozade boost was more of a doctor's prescription drink but not any more. Proudly Nigerian
Yea
as a proud Nigerian i love all our snacks. you should let them eat munch it and pure bliss
Oh please not munch it abeg, that snack no follow
Nice! Your well on your way to 4K, then 5K, 10K, and 100K... Naija no dey carry last-i-o! 😉😷👌
Omg 😭😭these snacks brought back beautiful memories.
An actual reaction video showing real “Nigerian Snacks” !!! Love it!!! ❤️❤️ New subbie
Lol. Where is Zobo😭
Next time oh...I'll bring it...haha
And kilishi 😭😂
Right now I'm preparing my zobo, just can't give up that drink.
Lol
Exactly what I was waiting for
I'm Nigerian and I've never been able to differentiate between zobo and Chapman?
Every time in school befoe school start everyone will start traiding thier choco milo it was like the best in primary school
Butter mint is a flavor blend between butter scotch and mint
Wow like I felt so happy watching this and your friends have a good really taste in snacks (#Nigerian snacks). And your story behind why u took Lucozade boost was so true and funny at the same time😂😂. Loved the video it was nice☺️😄.
New subscriber. But where was Pure Bliss na a. . .and original Hausa Kuli Kuli? Anyways sha. .well done. 👍🏽
Hmm...I didn't think of those ones oh...sorry. Maybe next time.
Iswr I was just abt to ask that....hw come pure bliss isn't here...lyk the best
Dounqua sef dey🇳🇬
😂😂😂😂😂
@@egopat15
I loved that stuff
Cabin. I used to spread jam or butter on it. Or drink it with milk and sugar like cereal
Omg I’m homesick...luckily I’m going to Naija in a few weeks and I intend to recreate a reverse of this for my channel ...my Nigerian childhood friends tasting American Snacks 😂....you did a good job too, and I just subscribed
Thank you! And same! I’m going home soon and plan on doing that exact video! 😊...send me a link once you have it up, would love to watch it 😊
Did you eventually do this? I'd like to see it. Kindly post the link
"You can eat those without teeth"...haha..So accurate
I am Fully Nigerian And My Favortie Snack Is ChinChin & Plantain Chip's Hands Down 😆
Girl u be makin me homesick
This brings back primary school memories
Thanks for trying out our snacks.. Much love
Plantain chips are my favorite as well, I feel like you guys have become my friends, crazy right?
Nice video, proud to see our snacks exported and enjoyed. Keep up the great content. Would love to see a video of them trying Nigerian foods especially the soups, dodo, fried yam
U should fry the cabin biscuit and butter it, it's heavenly
Na sacrifice? Why fry cabin biscuits??? 😳
😂😂omo
Umm...no one does that, dude. It's just you. You're weird
When he said, "every cheese ball has its own story." I was like "my man!" I don't even think he knows how true he sounded.
Memories 😍😍 these will be too expensive in the African stores.
Yes oh! They bring them here and up the price...haha
No place like home tho it's messy now😂
What?! They're dirt cheap. That's why there so common in Nigeria. Expect maybe the packet of cabin biscuit.
Lol.. Janded people trying our snacks. So much fun to watch
I was thinking about pin pop and soya milk
I remember we used to do chapman everytime in Home economics lmoa. I have forgotten the recipe. But I think it's Fanta sprite and something else. I have forgotten
When I first entered a Nigerian boarding school I was told that we were having burger and I thought that it was real burger I felt so stupid 😂😂😂😂
😂😂 Soo funny. Definitely very confusing
You can eat cabin with butter, or make milo, ovaltin and snack it like cereal
This brings back a lot of memories.
Lucozade tastes like sickness to me these days. Amazing video
The burger is actually called 'coated peanuts'
It is made In Ghana
Kweku Mensah Nkatie Burger
This is so pure. I had fun watching their reactions to each snack
Plantain chips made me remember internship.😍 That thing saved lives😀
honey with the cabin biscuits is legendary, try!! I used to eat a lot when i was a kid/child/baby/boy etc ...
The Lucozade is like ginger ale and getarade
Wow I love dis lady, she really reminds me back then in primary schools , love Nigeria 🤣😁😁
I miss Nigeria but honestly they just reminded me the name of these snacks. I had already forgotten them.
Like if relatable.
Watching this video and reading the comments makes me feel so at home rn 💕😩🇳🇬 and I’m loving how much they love our snacks!
Girl, you putting us to shame, not knowing how to cut cabin biscuit😭
@Kim of Abuja yeah true😊 She’s meant to cut a square opening at the top
You also fry it
She deserves all the support 🔥🔥🔥
Plantain chips all dayyyyyyyyy!!!!!!!
I can never get tired of it 😂😂😂
So much nostalgia.
I love buttermint
And they really love every single taste if it😊😍