How trees brought back Senegal’s national dish: with recipe

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How trees brought back Senegal’s national dish: with recipe


Ecosia is the search engine that plants trees: https://www.ecosia.org

When we visited our project in Senegal, we realised that food really can grow on (and around) trees! Senegal’s national dish is called “Thiéboudienne”, but deforestation and a drying climate have made it harder for farmers to grow the veggies needed for the stew….

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  1. Dear Ecosia,
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    Thank you 🙏
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  2. Lol Ecosia is my porn app, it doesn’t censor porn and let’s me share it easily. So I’m saving the environment every time I get horny and watch porn which luckily I’m addicted to. Also when people search things on my phone they do it on google so no one can see my embarrassing porn searches

    I Love Ecosia❤️

  3. Hey guys! How are with all the money in this last months? I read sometimes the reports but they're a little late now, I hope all goes well.
    We all love your work! 🙌🏽

  4. No encuentro el anuncio de Ecosia en Español que Fátima protagonizo y que saltaba aquí en Youtube hace un año y algo. Donde esta? quería pegarlo en mi muro de Facebook pero llevo una hora buscándolo y no parece estar por ninguna parte.

  5. Ecosia j'ai fait une vidéo sur vous allez voir et dite moi en commentaire se que vous en pensez🌲🌳🌳🌲🌳🌴🌳🌲🌲🌳🌴🌳🌲🌳🌳🌴🌴🏞️

  6. I have a challenge for you watching this:

    Every time you go outside, pick up at least two pieces of litter (after checking that it is not harmful in any way)
    Stop buying plastic bags. Just bring a reusable bag wherever you go.
    Keep plastic bottles to a minimum – fill up a reusable bottle instead.
    Recycle whenever possible. A lot of shops are now collecting certain things (such as old pens, Pringles tubs, etc) to reuse as well as just paper and cardboard.
    Finally, if you do have anything recyclable but no where to recycle it, don't just throw it in a bin – keep it with you until you do find somewhere to recycle it.

    Good luck!

  7. I mean, you guys should really follow with more famous organizations that are helping to change the world, even the profiting ones. such as merch?

  8. Only 500,000 trees were planted in March, according to your latest financial report. Why so few? 1 billion is the target. Trees need to be planted quicker than that if we are going to reach a billion aspa and if we are going to have a chance of slowing climate change. Better to plant them in Indonesia and the Amazon. We need dense rainforest replaced.

  9. I think it would be great to release the salaries of the owners for transparency since they can also make money that way, it's not limited to company profits. Of course, i'm not saying it's a bad thing and it would be unrealistic to expect 100% of the profits to go to charities, but some people might see it as dishonest.

  10. Hey guys, Thieboudiene is on every plate in Senegal and has been ever since. Why are you claiming to" bring the national dish back" ? It's very good that Ecosia is planting trees there, because there is less and less rain in this region, climate change is here. Hopefully better harvests will help the farmers, but selling surpluses is not easy, because the real problem is that the whole market is flooded with imports. This is what's destroying the market for many peasants, who live in great poverty even right next to the now expanding big roads.

  11. That’s great, congrats, but also DO NOT send me to a youtube video via a hidden link. Text is fine. I expected a blog post. No to a surprise video. Not cool.

  12. Ecosia told me they planted a tree in my name but I checked and it was only half a tree (leaves and branches but no roots), what a ripoff!