
Cafe Abuja Is Bringing Traditional Nigerian Food to Houston Cooking in America
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Date: 2020-05-20
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Chocolate
Absolute South East Asian and Aussie dhumbarses (i'm pronouncing this the way I WANT TO) whining about the pronunciation of a drink when it had absolutely nothing to do with the food in the video. I am from Singapore and we largely pronounce it as MYLO, but some say Meelo and that is absolutely fine. Goddamn, get triggered over something important will ya?
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Absolute South East Asian and Aussie dhumbarses (i'm pronouncing this the way I WANT TO) whining about the pronunciation of a drink when it had absolutely nothing to do with the food in the video. I am from Singapore and we largely pronounce it as MYLO, but some say Meelo and that is absolutely fine. Goddamn, get triggered over something important will ya?
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Dominik
I am half Nigerian, but I cant get my head around the everything but the kitchenvsink concept. Maybe it is the point, that I also dont crustaceans or that I find cubed bone meats in stew a topic of my nightmares? Or that I think, that cubed bouillon shouldnt be on anyones recipe list who ones a restaurant? Suya is dope though.
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I am half Nigerian, but I cant get my head around the everything but the kitchenvsink concept. Maybe it is the point, that I also dont crustaceans or that I find cubed bone meats in stew a topic of my nightmares? Or that I think, that cubed bouillon shouldnt be on anyones recipe list who ones a restaurant? Suya is dope though.
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Taufiq
Milo, man. I drank it a lot when I was a kid since Nestle advertised it as a energy drink for kids here. When kids drink it, they suddenly become the smartest kid in the class, won the marathon, got the black belt in karate and have the highest score in gymnastic competition in one day.
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Milo, man. I drank it a lot when I was a kid since Nestle advertised it as a energy drink for kids here. When kids drink it, they suddenly become the smartest kid in the class, won the marathon, got the black belt in karate and have the highest score in gymnastic competition in one day.
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Mystkal
Your not american no one is you just live there. Your black mum dad comes from afrika and your from the part nigeria. Stop playing your self. Plus your want real food go eat turkish kurdish syrian lebanese pakistan indian iranian afghani food and youll know what food is.
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Your not american no one is you just live there. Your black mum dad comes from afrika and your from the part nigeria. Stop playing your self. Plus your want real food go eat turkish kurdish syrian lebanese pakistan indian iranian afghani food and youll know what food is.
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paul
When I lived in Tacoma, Washington, I worked at a hospital there. There were a many hospital staff members from Nigeria, and I loved it when we had staff potlucks. The food bounty was fantastic! Nigerian, Kenyan, Filipino, Ukranian, Vietnamese. you name it. Wonderful times.
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When I lived in Tacoma, Washington, I worked at a hospital there. There were a many hospital staff members from Nigeria, and I loved it when we had staff potlucks. The food bounty was fantastic! Nigerian, Kenyan, Filipino, Ukranian, Vietnamese. you name it. Wonderful times.
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Hag
maybe this is weird but i love seeing the hands of the male owner stained by spices/marinades. reminds me so much of turmeric hands after using turmeric to season/marinade fried fish, simple turmeric soups. you know its good like that
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maybe this is weird but i love seeing the hands of the male owner stained by spices/marinades. reminds me so much of turmeric hands after using turmeric to season/marinade fried fish, simple turmeric soups. you know its good like that
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thejompi
Pounded yam or fufu is the special way of doing it, if you go to a market in Port Harcourt you get served gari which is cassava flour mixed with water and you eat it the same way with egusi, groundnut soup, okro.
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Pounded yam or fufu is the special way of doing it, if you go to a market in Port Harcourt you get served gari which is cassava flour mixed with water and you eat it the same way with egusi, groundnut soup, okro.
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prankster671
braddah is from the Kingdom of Hawai'i. in the language, I is pronounced as ee. hence Mee-low. but those soft, buttery nuggets of naimasness, bendongo tho. hoa, broke da mouth so onolicous!
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braddah is from the Kingdom of Hawai'i. in the language, I is pronounced as ee. hence Mee-low. but those soft, buttery nuggets of naimasness, bendongo tho. hoa, broke da mouth so onolicous!
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Ali
How are you going to do a video about Nigerian food without Jallof Rice, Plantain, and assorted Meat? Suya? Nigerian food is spectacular though. Genuinely one of my favourites.
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How are you going to do a video about Nigerian food without Jallof Rice, Plantain, and assorted Meat? Suya? Nigerian food is spectacular though. Genuinely one of my favourites.
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WindiGreens
I'm Nigerian in a small town in America and I miss Nigerian food. I'll be moving to a big city soon hopefully and be homing on Nigerian restaurants immediately.
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I'm Nigerian in a small town in America and I miss Nigerian food. I'll be moving to a big city soon hopefully and be homing on Nigerian restaurants immediately.
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