Africa's CHEAPEST Street Food!! Lagos, Nigeria Food Tour!!

Publicado 2020-05-20
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LAGOS STREET FOOD 2

1. OBALENDE
ADDRESS: Obalende, Lagos, Nigeria

🇳🇬PUFF PUFF: Mix baking flour, yeast, a little water, salt into a ball and fry

🇳🇬KOKO: Begin with congealed solid millet. In a pot, add the millet and water to liquify it into a paste. In a separate big pot, boil water and pour the mixture of the liquified millet into boiling water and continuously stir it using a big wooden spoon until it thickens.

🇳🇬ABACHA (African Salad): Mix garden egg leaf, cassava shavings, fermented ugba (oil bean), fresh pepper, onions, garden egg, ugwun sauce, roasted fish and cow skin together in a bowl and plate in a styrofoam plate. Top with roasted fish and cow skin (ponmo), which has been marinated in fresh pepper sauce.

🇳🇬TUWO AND GBEGIRI SOUP: Mix grounded corn flour in boiled water. Pour some of the liquid out. After cooking, add more grounded corn flour (dried) and beat it. Pour it back in and continue mixing

🇳🇬BOLI AND GROUNDNUT: Peel and grill the plantain. Dip it into the groundnut and enjoy

💸PRICE: Puff Puff: 100 NGN/0.28 USD | Koko: 100 NGN/0.28 USD | Abacha: 500 NGN / $1.49 USD | Tuwo and Gbegiri Soup: 600 NGN / $1.64 | Ground nut: 300 NGN / .82 USD | Grilled plantain: 600 NGN/ 1.65 USD

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DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY » Nguyễn Tân Khải
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Todos los comentarios (21)
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  • @crystalallen10
    I like how he respects the food and always has something nice to say
  • As a Nigerian, I'm very impressed with how much effort they put into making this video about our culture and food scene. Well done!
  • @maggiea2707
    The lady who moved the umbrella and said “don’t snap me” 😭😭😭😭😭😭
  • @Damarisn20
    He literally has one of the best jobs in the world. I don’t even think it’s job actually, more like a lifestyle !
  • @soundlyawake
    “is it spicy for you at all?” “normal” 😂😂😂
  • @graceplayz5418
    I am nigerian and I like seeing people eating our food. I am Yoruba And my favorite food is Ewedu and amala That's one of the food we eat in nigeria.
  • @isaacolukanni
    Nigeria is my country, It has 36 states, There are many towns and villages, Abuja is the capital.
  • @nedemogbolu213
    I’m Nigerian, and I’m loving this channel, the authenticity is mind blowing. You don’t see a lot of foreigners interested in our culture.
  • @hassanhanif5584
    Can we just give a moment for the heads of the ladies who cary everything on their head
  • @nattyveggies
    I was recently In Africa a few months back and my taste buds will never crave American food again! The flavors are out of this world
  • @emmaemma9211
    And can I just say he's so cute and nice as well? He doesn't really act rude towards their culture and come cocky unlike other people who tries different foods and puke or act disgusted. He's just 👌 amazing!
  • @BillysFamily
    I like him he eat everything without complaining . He give them a goood good rate
  • @jazzyj6640
    I want to travel the continent of Africa and go on an eating spree. 😍 Especially to Ghana 🇬🇭, Nigeria 🇳🇬, Liberia 🇱🇷,
  • can we appreciate the LOT OF EFFORTS in editing of this video, THAT WAS SO AWESOME! PS: thank ü for the wonderful likes!
  • @KM-vq6xc
    The woman co-host is so beautiful. I mean, she's really pretty.
  • @HappyNoysWorld
    I live in lagos nigeria and the food is superb! I like the egusi soup, jolof rice, puff puff, suya, grilled plantain.. eba, fufu.. i missed that country.. and i used to walk at the market alone and people will just stare at you but never harm you. They give you respect.. its only night time that the streets become dangerous for a oyinbo but majority of nigerians in lagos is respectful.. i also travelled to portharcort and abuja.. but lagos is nice bec of victoria island