Cooking Ghanaian delicious Street Snack || Spiced KELEWELE / Fried plantain || Sunyani Ghana

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Cooking Ghanaian delicious Street Snack || Spiced KELEWELE / Fried plantain || Sunyani Ghana


Cooking Ghanaian delicious Street Snack || Spiced KELEWELE / Fried plantain || Sunyani Ghana
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  1. There's a special song for kelewele ooo.

    Kelewele bi si gya so
    Obroni bi si otobi
    Oyi baako, ashi naano
    Odi kor doctor
    Docta si, Naano ay3 kro

    We sing it in the tune of KILLING ME SOFTLY by FUGEES

  2. My favorite snack when I was in Ghana. Was addicted.
    Tried to cook it on my own and got the spices exactly right, including cloves and anise seed as well as nutmeg. My issue was that during the frying all the flavor was gone 🙁

  3. I think sister Adjara should open a Catering/Culinary private school and teach. Her brilliance in cooking is overwhelmingly awesome. She has amazing knowledge and skills in cooking, very inspiring. In one of your videos I saw you cook simple with minimal ingredients just like we used to do years ago which I admire. I find today's cooking is more LUXURIOUS than 10/20 yrs ago when all you need to prepare kelewele was the overriped plantain, bit of salt, pepper, oil and ginger, and they taste heavenly. Looking at the ingredients for kelewele in this video is surprising, all for kelewele. I think customers should appreciate the work and costs involved preparing this delicacy and not complain about the costs. We use to eat ''waakye'' with just shitoh nothing extra added not even gari mpo wanlahi. Mouths don sweet paah today.

  4. Funny thing is I was thinking of having Kelewele with Jollof and coincidentally this video popped up. I enjoyed every part of this video. The love between you and Sister is so pure. Much love from Nigeria

  5. Titiana please tell Sister Ajara that she looks like someone I met while in Agona Swedru. Her name was Maggie. Very very nice person. She took me everywhere with her. Including church every Sunday for 6 weeks.

  6. Thank you Tatiana and sister Ajara, your videos are always interesting and entertaining. You always bring a smile to my face. God’s peace and blessings always to you and your family!