HOW TO MAKE AFRICAN PUFF PUFF – Street food Namibia- Namibian Recipes- lempies

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HOW TO MAKE AFRICAN PUFF PUFF – Street food Namibia- Namibian Recipes- lempies


AFRICAN VILLAGE EXPIRIENCE: hhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HFiTLS_8uZY

MEETING MY INLAWS: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DkRUGwPND8M&t=428s

HOW HE PROPOSED: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7523ax3Hen0&t=43s

MOVING TO NAMIBIA: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ajUsASqWFY&t=289s

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  1. I don’t find words to praise you cooking as I say that A 1 crystal clear picture and cooking is very impressive as cleanness is kept and good stylish cooking method you had adopted. Ur method of preparing food is self-explanatory. Your style of voice over/ sound is more comprehensive. I hope it will be very delightful wish to eat it. Therefore, wish to see more and more refine sharing’s like this one and desire to learn from you experience. Thanks

  2. This seems a little bit different than the the ones from cameroon cz this is thicker . I learnt about croquette cameroonaise from a girl from there and she used to call me to go eat some and give me some to take home and heck they're so good

  3. Made this or something similar i dunno but the ones i madeare from cameroon . That was a month ago it was so good and gonna make some tomorow. I'm so intersted in afro food music people and everything related to africa even though i'm not african but i have so much respect to africa. A big fan from lebanon 🙂🙂

  4. Thank you so much for giving me a glimpse into my African heritage in the puff-puffs, they are so similar to Bakes (a food I grew up with in Barbados). I am finally getting an idea of a lifestyle the slaves brought with then to the Caribbean islands. Slave descendants like me have missed on so much.

  5. Thanks for this, my cousin used to make them and I loved them she would add eggs to the recipe and I think that's why the yellow ones were preferred because they probably thought eggs were added.

  6. Thank you Ms Lempie! You are a gracious cook , in demonstration, and make the dish in a good and simple, uncomplicated way.
    I will try the puff puff recipe. You having it with jam decided me. I am VERY fond of all kinds of jam, but I make sure to buy fruit preserves. It's
    supposed to contain more fruit than sugar.
    Did you have guava fruit trees growing in your area of Namibia? If so, was it made into guava jam or jelly?

  7. Hi Lempies, I love all your videos . I love your style. I started binging on your blog's since I found your wedding. 👏🥂. I know puff puff from my Sierra Leone heritage. Also I learnt from cousins in Nigeria that puff puff is made and served fresh to children in the neighbourhood by a young bride who hopes to have children. I always share the in s fact with new brides. I must share your videos with my niece who is about your age.

  8. Eish that amount of oil! I am those type of people that throw in something and run! After years of avoiding how to make these, will definitely give it a try..Thank you!