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South Africans Eating Nigerian Food For The First Time by Nobody: 9:01am On Oct 22, 2023
I thought it might be interesting for you guys to check out these South Africans reacting to Nigerian food for the first time.

And happy Sunday... smiley smiley smiley


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3GdWaSy3MvU?si=hvDw16dXDW4VrYue

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Re: South Africans Eating Nigerian Food For The First Time by Ever8090: 9:06am On Oct 22, 2023
Lol...
Re: South Africans Eating Nigerian Food For The First Time by JASONjnr(m): 9:57am On Oct 22, 2023
So SA doesn't have any traditional meal?




Are they even Africans?


They've let go of their traditions to worship their white supremacists torturing them and running their government since way back.

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Re: South Africans Eating Nigerian Food For The First Time by Couldntfigurean: 10:15am On Oct 22, 2023
JASONjnr:
So SA doesn't have any traditional meal?




Are they even Africans?


They've let go of their traditions to worship their white supremacists torturing them and running their government since way back.
Some of their meal are white influenced,imagine them listing sausage as their native meal
Yeah,it’s called Boerewors

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Re: South Africans Eating Nigerian Food For The First Time by sageb: 10:18am On Oct 22, 2023
Samantha124:
I thought it might be interesting for you guys to check out these South Africans reacting to Nigerian food for the first time.

And happy Sunday... smiley smiley smiley


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3GdWaSy3MvU?si=hvDw16dXDW4VrYue

Nigerian delicacies are so delicious 😋
In DJ Khalid voice " We the best ".

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Re: South Africans Eating Nigerian Food For The First Time by Nobody: 10:40am On Oct 22, 2023
I'm not in the mood for arguments, but is rice a Nigerian native food?

Is it not from China?
Couldntfigurean:
Some of their meal are white influenced,imagine them listing sausage as their native meal
Yeah,it’s called Boerewors

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Re: South Africans Eating Nigerian Food For The First Time by eliyke(m): 10:46am On Oct 22, 2023
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JASONjnr:
So SA doesn't have any traditional meal?




Are they even Africans?


They've let go of their traditions to worship their white supremacists torturing them and running their government since way back.
e Dey funny me hw Nigerians go Dey mock South Africa ,e no better say white Dey control or influence us than d ancestors wey Dey rule us for some years nw?u wey ur follow black Dey torture…..

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Re: South Africans Eating Nigerian Food For The First Time by TheKingsmann(m): 10:48am On Oct 22, 2023
Like we care? abeg take ur xenophobic thread out of my sight. 😂😂😂

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Re: South Africans Eating Nigerian Food For The First Time by TheKingsmann(m): 10:50am On Oct 22, 2023
Couldntfigurean:
Some of their meal are white influenced,imagine them listing sausage as their native meal
Yeah,it’s called Boerewors
This thing looks disgusting tho 🤮

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Re: South Africans Eating Nigerian Food For The First Time by RubiesBanking: 11:45am On Oct 22, 2023
You should try Indian food too, It is a bit expensive but when i tasted it, I just don't know but it tasted so good and they have lots of different dishes to choose from.

If i should be honest, we don't have much delicacies in Nigeria although they're are good too.

American food is the worse, it's all junks and they consider it healthy.

I hope to taste other country's food, there's so much joy just eating something new for the first time.
Re: South Africans Eating Nigerian Food For The First Time by mariahAngel(f): 12:49pm On Oct 22, 2023
How interesting and funny.
The guys were such a vibe, but I didn't like that they ate in the car though, because eating Nigerian (swallow) food can be quite messy, and you're going to need water nearby to wash those hands boo. cheesy

So Sam, what Nigerian food have you tried or would like to try? cheesy

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Re: South Africans Eating Nigerian Food For The First Time by TheKingsmann(m): 1:16pm On Oct 22, 2023
eliyke:
crye Dey funny me hw Nigerians go Dey mock South Africa ,e no better say white Dey control or influence us than d ancestors wey Dey rule us for some years nw?u wey ur follow black Dey torture…..
You still want colonial era?

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Re: South Africans Eating Nigerian Food For The First Time by eliyke(m): 1:44pm On Oct 22, 2023
TheKingsmann:
You still want colonial era?
what is d difference btw South Africa nd present nigeria,are we better than dem?

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Re: South Africans Eating Nigerian Food For The First Time by Nobody: 2:05pm On Oct 22, 2023
I haven't tried any, but if I had to, I think I'd go for the famous jollof rice... smiley smiley smiley
mariahAngel:
How interesting and funny.
The guys were such a vibe, but I didn't like that they ate in the car though, because eating Nigerian (swallow) food can be quite messy, and you're going to need water nearby to wash those hands boo. cheesy

So Sam, what Nigerian food have you tried or would like to try? cheesy

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Re: South Africans Eating Nigerian Food For The First Time by TheKingsmann(m): 2:49pm On Oct 22, 2023
eliyke:
what is d difference btw South Africa nd present nigeria,are we better than dem?
Actually, whites still control their country and economy, 90% of investors in their country are foreigners and even the richest man in their country is a white man unlike Nigeria, moreso, their country might be a bit developed than ours but still that doesn't mean that ours is worse.
the only problem in Nigeria is corruption, I am not only talking about politicians but also we the masses, we are also part of the problem in Nigeria.

What we need now is foreign investors and great minds that can move this country forward.
Re: South Africans Eating Nigerian Food For The First Time by mariahAngel(f): 2:54pm On Oct 22, 2023
Samantha124:
I haven't tried any, but if I had to, I think I'd go for the famous jollof rice... smiley smiley smiley


I'd recommend jollof too.
In case you do, don't forget to add sweet dodo (fried plantains) to the side. cheesy

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Re: South Africans Eating Nigerian Food For The First Time by Nobody: 2:56pm On Oct 22, 2023
Fried bananas... grin grin grin.. Do you guys add salt or sugar when cooking them?
mariahAngel:



I'd recommend jollof too.
In case you do, don't forget to add sweet dodo (fried plantains) to the side. cheesy

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Re: South Africans Eating Nigerian Food For The First Time by mariahAngel(f): 3:04pm On Oct 22, 2023
Samantha124:
Fried bananas... grin grin grin.. Do you guys add salt or sugar when cooking them?

Just a little bit of salt, that's all. cheesy
It's best fried on medium heat.
You don't want your oil too hot and smoking, otherwise, they'll quickly brown/burn without being cooked through.

It's quite simple and fun to make.
Re: South Africans Eating Nigerian Food For The First Time by Nobody: 3:12pm On Oct 22, 2023
Well, we don't have any plantains in this country because I've never seen them before... I wonder where do the Nigerians in SA get them.

Ghettochild weee!!! Come and tell us where you guys get those plantains from here in SA.
mariahAngel:


Just a little bit of salt, that's all. cheesy
It's best fried on medium heat.
You don't want your oil too hot and smoking, otherwise, they'll quickly brown/burn without being cooked through.

It's quite simple and fun to make.

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Re: South Africans Eating Nigerian Food For The First Time by mariahAngel(f): 5:34pm On Oct 22, 2023
Samantha124:
Well, we don't have any plantains in this country because I've never seen them before... I wonder where do the Nigerians in SA get them.

Ghettochild weee!!! Come and tell us where you guys get those plantains from here in SA.

Definitely imported.

If I find myself in your country, I'd start a Nigerian food business. cheesy

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Re: South Africans Eating Nigerian Food For The First Time by NFBI: 7:24pm On Oct 22, 2023
When you say Nigerian food which one?
Because we have divers food in Nigeria and according to regions.

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Re: South Africans Eating Nigerian Food For The First Time by YorubaSamurai: 7:37pm On Oct 22, 2023
South Africans and always talking about Nigerians..

While we hardly remember if a coutry unity called South Africa exist here

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Re: South Africans Eating Nigerian Food For The First Time by Nobody: 7:53pm On Oct 22, 2023
You'd surely make a lot of profit because your people just can't do without Nigerian food... cheesy cheesy cheesy
mariahAngel:


Definitely imported.

If I find myself in your country, I'd start a Nigerian food business. cheesy

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Re: South Africans Eating Nigerian Food For The First Time by Nobody: 7:56pm On Oct 22, 2023
Why ask me questions when you can just watch the video and see the food they're reacting to? undecided undecided undecided
NFBI:
When you say Nigerian food which one?

Because we have divers food in Nigeria and according to regions.

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Re: South Africans Eating Nigerian Food For The First Time by Nobody: 7:59pm On Oct 22, 2023
How many South Africans do you have in Nigeria compared to the number of Nigerians coming and living in SA?

And please, let's talk like grown adults and not argue, because I don't want to argue with any nairalander today.
YorubaSamurai:
South Africans and always talking about Nigerians..

While we hardly remember if a coutry unity called South Africa exist here

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Re: South Africans Eating Nigerian Food For The First Time by YorubaSamurai: 8:14pm On Oct 22, 2023
Samantha124:
How many South Africans do you have in Nigeria compared to the number of Nigerians coming and living in SA?

And please, let's talk like grown adults and not argue, because I don't want to argue with any nairalander today.
the Nigerians who goto South Africa are majorly from the useless tribe called igbos from the eastern part of Nigeria.

My tribe Yoruba hardly travel to other African countries.

Europe and north America is our major destination
Re: South Africans Eating Nigerian Food For The First Time by Nobody: 8:18pm On Oct 22, 2023
Why call another tribe useless

I had a Yoruba English lecturer and a friend during my varsity days, I also once came across some Yoruba pastors... Are you telling me that they were lost
YorubaSamurai:
the Nigerians who goto South Africa are majorly from the useless tribe called igbos from the eastern part of Nigeria.

My tribe Yoruba hardly travel to other African countries.

Europe and north America is our major destination

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Re: South Africans Eating Nigerian Food For The First Time by YorubaSamurai: 8:48pm On Oct 22, 2023
Samantha124:
Why call another tribe useless

I had a Yoruba English lecturer and a friend during my varsity days, I also once came across some Yoruba pastors... Are you telling me that they were lost
igbos are useless
Re: South Africans Eating Nigerian Food For The First Time by Nobody: 8:58pm On Oct 22, 2023
Well, I wish not to be involved in your Nigerian tribal wars because it's none of my business... If you guys have issues with one another, then you should find a way forward together as a family.

I'm just an outsider and I see both Yorubas and Igbos as Nigerians.
YorubaSamurai:
igbos are useless

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Re: South Africans Eating Nigerian Food For The First Time by ghettochild(m): 10:57pm On Oct 22, 2023
mariahAngel:


Definitely imported.

If I find myself in your country, I'd start a Nigerian food business. cheesy
It's from Mozambique....and few from ghana, Nigeria and Cameroon.
Re: South Africans Eating Nigerian Food For The First Time by mariahAngel(f): 11:11pm On Oct 22, 2023
ghettochild:

It's from Mozambique....and few from ghana, Nigeria and Cameroon.

You're a Nigerian based in South Africa?
If you are, how do you see the cost of Nigerian foods there; cheap, reasonable or expensive?

Samantha124:
You'd surely make a lot of profit because your people just can't do without Nigerian food... cheesy cheesy cheesy

Oh! Not just my people o.
South Africans too. They'd love it. Hehehe

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Re: South Africans Eating Nigerian Food For The First Time by YorubaSamurai: 11:49pm On Oct 22, 2023
Samantha124:
Well, I wish not to be involved in your Nigerian tribal wars because it's none of my business... If you guys have issues with one another, then you should find a way forward together as a family.

I'm just an outsider and I see both Yorubas and Igbos as Nigerians.
death to all flattheads

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