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Re: Brazilians Queue Up For HOURS To Buy Nigerian Food In Rio De Janeiro by Konquest: 9:37pm On Jun 03
Quintessence44:
A Nigerian woman got to Brazil with nothing, but has built a street business selling Nigerian cuisine, and now sees long lines of people queuing for HOURS to buy her food, in Rio De Janeiro. The narrator is an Afro-American vlogger who was himself searching for the Nigerian joint, and then he found it.......See crowd!

Start at 6:00 to save data! grin



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JtxkICJPbE0&ab_channel=theBrazilShow
Whoa! That's really impressive.

Folks of all shades formed long queues just to taste her cuisines. Like the African-American travel YouTuber said, her food must be really good for people to queue up for several minutes like that.

The tropical food crops that are eaten by West Africans are also eaten by Brazilians, so, I'm not gonna be surprised whenever they easily gravitate towards eating Nigerian cuisines. The Yorubas even took Akara, Moin Moin and more with them to Brazil after leaving the shores of West Africa in the 1700s (and especially the 1800s) on slave schooners. Till date, Akara (which is spelled as Acaraje) is a delicacy in especially Bahia where many well-documented Yorubas of from subgroups such as Oyo, Ijesa, Egba, and some Ijebus were taken to with the Yoruba culture and Ifa (Yoruba religion) being very prominent there.

=>https://diywithjoy.com/the-influence-of-nigerian-cuisine-in-brazil-from-birth-to-pain-to-freedom/

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jr5bdMT_7MQ


@naijamanyoutube... After your initial trip to Bahia, you have to head right back to Brazil from the U.S. to interview this enterprising Nigerian woman (Lateefa) selling party jollof, dodo, and more at that food fair which takes place on weekends in Rio. Ask her what she used to hex (jazz) those people to queue up like that. Lol.



This food-based thread is frontpage worthy. Okay, it's now on the frontpage.

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Re: Brazilians Queue Up For HOURS To Buy Nigerian Food In Rio De Janeiro by illicit(m): 9:42pm On Jun 03
Mariangeles:


Jollof nko? undecided


Brazil is what Nigeria should be like at least.
People just living and enjoying life.

I don't mind

I like rice too but swallow must prevail

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Re: Brazilians Queue Up For HOURS To Buy Nigerian Food In Rio De Janeiro by Blessedpalms: 10:38pm On Jun 03
Golan007:
Hydraulic soup is accepted worldwide.

grin

Hydrologic to the world. It's nutritious

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Re: Brazilians Queue Up For HOURS To Buy Nigerian Food In Rio De Janeiro by Quintessence44: 7:43am On Jun 04
Konquest:

Whoa! That's really impressive.

Folks have formed long queues just to taste that cuisine. Like the African-American travel YouTube said, her food must be really good for people to queue up for several minutes like that.

The ingredients and other tropical foods that are eaten by West Africans are also eaten by Brazilians, so, I'm not gonna be surprised whenever they eat Nigerian cuisines. The Yorubas even took Akara, Moin Moin and more with them to Brazil after leaving the shores of West Africa in the 1700s (to especially the 1800s) on slave schooners. Till date, Akara (which is spelled as Acaraje) is a delicacy in especially Bahia where many well-documented Yorubas of Oyo, Ijesa, Egba, and some Ijebus were taken to with the Yoruba culture and Ifa (Yoruba religion) being strong there.

=>https://diywithjoy.com/the-influence-of-nigerian-cuisine-in-brazil-from-birth-to-pain-to-freedom/

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jr5bdMT_7MQ


@naijamanyoutube? After your initial trip to Bahia, you have to head back again to Brazil from the U.S. to interview this entreprising Nigerian woman (Lateefah) selling party jollof, dodo, and more at that food fair which takes place on weekends in Rio.



This food-based travel thread is frontpage worthy. @Mynd44 @Dominique @Nlfpmod

The mods don't like threads like this that show Nigeria in a positive light, so you can forget front page.

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Re: Brazilians Queue Up For HOURS To Buy Nigerian Food In Rio De Janeiro by assholemods: 8:52am On Jun 04
Asiri1991:
Please, say Yoruba food. Don't tag Nigeria with such disgusting thing called ewedu. We cook better and healthier than that in Nigeria.
Ok Yoruba food! Are you satisfied?... Useless tribalistic rat!

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Re: Brazilians Queue Up For HOURS To Buy Nigerian Food In Rio De Janeiro by Cassandraloius: 8:53am On Jun 04
They should start learning how to Cook the Nigerian meal if they want ot so badly.
Re: Brazilians Queue Up For HOURS To Buy Nigerian Food In Rio De Janeiro by ezebunafo(m): 8:53am On Jun 04
Omo no bi lie, I fit pay any amount just to see onugbu and akpu
Quintessence44:


My brother our food is too sweet.

You don't realise it until you leave this country for two weeks.

After eating all those their stuff out there, your whole body will just be feeling somehow.

You will just find a way to find some Naija food somewhere to keep your body intact. undecided

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Re: Brazilians Queue Up For HOURS To Buy Nigerian Food In Rio De Janeiro by LilMissFavvy(f): 8:53am On Jun 04
Wow, so they like Nigerian food
Re: Brazilians Queue Up For HOURS To Buy Nigerian Food In Rio De Janeiro by Pharaoh4rin(m): 8:54am On Jun 04
Quintessence44:


My brother our food is too sweet.

You don't realise it until you leave this country for two weeks.

After eating all those their stuff out there, your whole body will just be feeling somehow.

You will just find a way to find some Naija food somewhere to keep your body intact. undecided

My kid sister travelled out for the first time last month. She lamented about oyibo food. I advised her to get use to their food especially the noodles and chicken breast, because damn!

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Re: Brazilians Queue Up For HOURS To Buy Nigerian Food In Rio De Janeiro by Kemadealadire(f): 8:54am On Jun 04
Nice one, besides Yorubas have roots in Brazil.

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Re: Brazilians Queue Up For HOURS To Buy Nigerian Food In Rio De Janeiro by soccerlite: 8:56am On Jun 04
Sey the jazz reach brazil too



How much reais per plate
Re: Brazilians Queue Up For HOURS To Buy Nigerian Food In Rio De Janeiro by AngelicBeing: 8:56am On Jun 04
cheesy
Re: Brazilians Queue Up For HOURS To Buy Nigerian Food In Rio De Janeiro by Pharaoh4rin(m): 8:56am On Jun 04
pointblank247:
Shatap there , if Brazilian chop ewedu, they will depot every Nigerian. Including the ambassador.

grin grin grin

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Re: Brazilians Queue Up For HOURS To Buy Nigerian Food In Rio De Janeiro by Agapeunit(m): 8:56am On Jun 04
Asiri1991:
Please, say Yoruba food. Don't tag Nigeria with such disgusting thing called ewedu. We cook better and healthier than that in Nigeria.
U need check up seriously. Very tribalistic fellow

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Re: Brazilians Queue Up For HOURS To Buy Nigerian Food In Rio De Janeiro by dododawa1: 8:56am On Jun 04
AMALA

and

EWEDU



World best food.

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Re: Brazilians Queue Up For HOURS To Buy Nigerian Food In Rio De Janeiro by superCleanworks(m): 8:58am On Jun 04
thesicilian:

If it's already outside Nigeria, then Nigerian food is no longer local. It's international cuisine.

Damn right

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Re: Brazilians Queue Up For HOURS To Buy Nigerian Food In Rio De Janeiro by assholemods: 8:58am On Jun 04
udomonday:
the only south south food that goes well with plenty pepper is white soup.the rest of the soups have thier spices nicely moderated.unlike Yoruba food that is just pepper and oil with zero taste.
Zero taste because it is not your food. A lot of idats full these NL .

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Re: Brazilians Queue Up For HOURS To Buy Nigerian Food In Rio De Janeiro by soccerlite: 8:58am On Jun 04
Kemadealadire:
Nice one, besides Yorubas have roots in Brazil.

You people should swallow age long conjunctions to further tribal or religious fanaticism that is painted as fact

Think about it deeply

Roots indeed
Re: Brazilians Queue Up For HOURS To Buy Nigerian Food In Rio De Janeiro by NwokoloOwa: 8:59am On Jun 04
People outside love Nugeria and Nigerians to a good extent but Nigerians no like Nigeria and they no like themselves.

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Re: Brazilians Queue Up For HOURS To Buy Nigerian Food In Rio De Janeiro by maxiuc(m): 8:59am On Jun 04
Quintessence44:


My brother our food is too sweet.

You don't realise it until you leave this country for two weeks.

After eating all those their stuff out there, your whole body will just be feeling somehow.

You will just find a way to find some Naija food somewhere to keep your body intact. undecided
I swear here in Nigeria rice celebrated and eaten only on Sundays or a few times but when you travel outside fufu garri and soup becomes gold 🥇🥇🥇 I eat swallow twice a week

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Re: Brazilians Queue Up For HOURS To Buy Nigerian Food In Rio De Janeiro by grandstar(m): 9:02am On Jun 04
illicit:
If you won't eat Amala, Gbegiri and Ewedu

Avoid my parties

🥵

The first time I ate gbegiri and ewedu, I was hooked. At that time, I was 25.

It was though I was in heaven

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Re: Brazilians Queue Up For HOURS To Buy Nigerian Food In Rio De Janeiro by Agapeunit(m): 9:03am On Jun 04
udomonday:
the only south south food that goes well with plenty pepper is white soup.the rest of the soups have thier spices nicely moderated.unlike Yoruba food that is just pepper and oil with zero taste.
When u are done with the hate go and drink a glass of chilled water! Brazil are queueing for it,likewise at the yoruba guy food in london and also yoruba moi moi and the seller was accepted into whitehouse in usa! Ur hate on them won't stop them from moving high. Grow up n stay off tribalism.

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Re: Brazilians Queue Up For HOURS To Buy Nigerian Food In Rio De Janeiro by grandstar(m): 9:05am On Jun 04
SporaD8:

Your Narrative is best experienced than explained.
Some peeps will say, "Na because their foods never master you for body."
Wait until you've spent like 3yrs starve of local foods, then comeback and eat local for just a week... your body transformation will share the full testimony!

Within 2 weeks in London, I was craving Nigerian food.

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Re: Brazilians Queue Up For HOURS To Buy Nigerian Food In Rio De Janeiro by Gboom: 9:06am On Jun 04
Ewedu is called jute leaf in English and has a lot of nutritional value.
Tribal analyst, mention your own vegetable names in both local and English language.

Kudos to that woman by exporting Nigerian foods to Brazil

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Re: Brazilians Queue Up For HOURS To Buy Nigerian Food In Rio De Janeiro by psalmsjob: 9:07am On Jun 04
Asiri1991:
Please, say Yoruba food. Don't tag Nigeria with such disgusting thing called ewedu. We cook better and healthier than that in Nigeria.

Then it will be good to say Igbo-drug traffickers in Brazil so that it will be clear which tribe is engaging in illegality in other countries giving Nigeria bad name and which tribe is engaging in positive ventures giving Nigeria a good name.

No wonder the colonial met the igbos as "scavengers" and marauders in Nigeria not as an organised tribe like other tribes....that's why they had nothing like being an empire.

Igbo are the bane of Nigeria's progress. grin

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Re: Brazilians Queue Up For HOURS To Buy Nigerian Food In Rio De Janeiro by flokii: 9:11am On Jun 04
The never dying spirit of Yorubas at play.. kudos to queen Latifat for potraying us in good light.
With this publicity, she'd open a mega store of Nigerian cuisine soon.

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Re: Brazilians Queue Up For HOURS To Buy Nigerian Food In Rio De Janeiro by VULCAN(m): 9:15am On Jun 04
This is heartwarming.

I appreciate the vlogger


Quintessence44:
A Nigerian woman got to Brazil with nothing, but has built a street business selling Nigerian cuisine, and now sees long lines of people queuing for HOURS to buy her food, in Rio De Janeiro. The narrator is an Afro-American vlogger who was himself searching for the Nigerian joint, and then he found it.......See crowd!

Start at 6:00 to save data! grin



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JtxkICJPbE0&ab_channel=theBrazilShow

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Re: Brazilians Queue Up For HOURS To Buy Nigerian Food In Rio De Janeiro by VULCAN(m): 9:16am On Jun 04
Hahahaha

Gadafii:
Nigerian jollof doing better than our political representatives abroad

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Re: Brazilians Queue Up For HOURS To Buy Nigerian Food In Rio De Janeiro by Pootle: 9:18am On Jun 04
sacin:
No be lie we got one of the sweetest local dishes around the world

maggi maggi food
Re: Brazilians Queue Up For HOURS To Buy Nigerian Food In Rio De Janeiro by BuyMeBanger: 9:18am On Jun 04
The only reason all those white brazilians are buying it's so they can reverse engineer how the dishes are made to make and sell for themselves and drive the Nigerian out of market, watch Atlanta: Season 3, Episode 6; you'll see.

Just jesting btw as they've got YouTube for that purpose wink

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Re: Brazilians Queue Up For HOURS To Buy Nigerian Food In Rio De Janeiro by ribbit: 9:21am On Jun 04
Asiri1991:
Please, say Yoruba food. Don't tag Nigeria with such disgusting thing called ewedu. We cook better and healthier than that in Nigeria.
you mean they should be eating cannibal stew cooked with the pee and corpse water of your dead grandpa called oha soup that you people eat in igboland?

No thank you. No everyone is a cannibal.

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Re: Brazilians Queue Up For HOURS To Buy Nigerian Food In Rio De Janeiro by Platinumbillz(f): 9:21am On Jun 04
👍👍👍


YorubaDemonswag:



Only best brain eat Ewedu.even the best brain in your tribe (whatever Shithole you came from) were brought up eating Ewedu and Amala.

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