How to make Ghanaian LOCAL BEER || PITO , PITOO || from scratch , guinea corn drink

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Tatiana Haina

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How to make Ghanaian LOCAL BEER || PITO , PITOO || from scratch , guinea corn drink


How to make Ghanaian LOCAL BEER || PITO , PITOO || from scratch

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  1. Guinea corn in ewe = époh (pronounce A-Poh)
    In Togo we have the sweet nom alcoholic version = "tchoukoutou glacé", glacé meaning "chilled"…its the guinea corn asana version. Then the alcoholic version is not served chilled, its just called "tchoukoutou" or "tchouk".
    Northern tribes of Togo are champion for makin this drink

  2. Thanks for sharing. Sis Ajara actually brought me kooko and koose for free upon hearing that I watch your channel. She's such a nice person and I'm so grateful for the gesture.

  3. Hi Taty, I normally see you communicate with villagers in a strange language. What is the language miss. And all villagers speak the same language or there are more of the languages spoken by villagers. Because I can see you can speak it too with many villagers so I guessed it's a common language

  4. Taty! Eieeeeee pito paaa💥💥. Your content is as diverse as ever. Ptio hits right but like everything else it must be consumed in moderation. And there is demand for pito. If Aunty Joyce opens a drinking spot close to her house there will be more revenue to be had. Very very commendable that she is the sole breadwinner in the house. And sad to hear about her husband sustaining football injuries. That is the downside of football that people do not see. When a leg breaks or knee sustain injury, the only way forward is surgery at one of the major hospitals and that can be expensive. Herbal medicine has it's limitations. Contributions to assist Aunty Joyce will be very meaningful. Like I always state, through your YouTube work you are uplifting the fortunes of members of your community👏🏿👏🏿! That is amazing and shows how kind hearted a person you are. If there were thousands like you, Ghana will be developed. Keep the content coming, because we are here for it.