TRYING GHANA STREET FOOD FOR THE FIRST TIME | West African Food Market
TRYING GHANA STREET FOOD FOR THE FIRST TIME | West African Food Market
I found Ghanaian street food in Accra beside the Accra Mall and tried out what they had to offer!
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oh, I like that too with fish
She sounds so cheap dang
Your food adventure was lively
You are enjoying yourself for the meals taste good
When you convert food is cheap in Ghana
Very funny video.. Vanessa please stick to real estate and fine dining… This street food sampling attempt was not convincing 🤣🤣 Not for everyone. “Kenkey is sweet”? Yeah right. 😜🤣🤣🤣
U making me missing home 🏡
Pls Vanessa don't eat all the waakye leave some 4 me
The hausa koko seller was intelligent with her explanation. Wow
The ladies selling the jollof were not having it 🤣🤣
This is the Vanessa I like to see. Not the boule Vanessa. After seeing where you were raised in Europe, I get it. Just venting lol.
Wow the koko woman can speak English oo she's doing well
Waakye is also my favorite
So happy to have found this channel! We want to know everything about West African street food from you, Vanessa!
I really like the presentations. I like the presenter also. I would marry her in a heartbeat.
Wow! Never knew spaghetti was eaten in Ghana – at least not when I was growing up there in 60s and 70s. I'm hungry now.
CANT WAIT FOR YOU TO GET TO 1MIL SUBS.
I dont know why Vanessa doesn't get support from The Tourism Ministry. She os doing soo much.
Thank you for blessing me with your smile, couldn't help but come after watching Tayo's video. ❤❤❤
West African food does not look very appetizing . I hope it tastes better than it looks.
Next time u buy Hausa koko add groundnut
Vanessa I'm confused. Thought you were based in Ghana years ago.
you seem to be having a brilliant experience over there with lots of laughs too!! I believe the koose is eaten along side drink the koko type porrige?? Never tatsed the bread version ,but the soaked, and fried version of the koose i have tried!! Waakye is my favorite too, i used to go around buying different types, just to get the best tasting one!! Kenkey is ok, but have to be in the mood for it; i find it has sour undertones, i can only eat it with lots of fish, fried egg, and whatever else, no i don't like it that much!! You forgot to buy fried yam, and turkey tails which it so so popular, and sit down for some banku, and tilapia???
Thank you! Reminiscing from when my son and I lived in Abelemkpe
Please and thank you always in our conversation.
Ghana is awesome
Hi Vanessa, I would be careful when it comes to buying pre-cut fruits from street vendors unless it’s cut right in front of you. It’s easy to get sick from eating raw foods because they aren’t cooked so there’s more opportunity for germs to linger. It is also impossible to determine whether they were handled in a sanitary manner while being prepared. Love your videos!!
i just love ur videos
Really enjoy the tasting different foods and the prices in Ghana! Do this more often❤️🇬🇭🇬🇭
I find it so hard to believe that you've been in Ghana for so long and have never tried some of these basic foods. 😕
Hi Vanessa, How are you, I love your videos. by the way what camera are you using?
Vanessa i like your video’s and have been following you for some time now. But, what i see in this specific video is that, you are acting as if you have never ate those foods before and it is completely strange to you, or you don’t know what kind of food they are. if you have been in Ghana so many times then at least you should know it. It is different when you have never been in Ghana before, and experiencing the food for the first time and it is another of knowing what different types of food are in Ghana tasting it and trying let others know how good it tastes and selling the food to the public through your experience.
Am born and raised in Europe, been to Ghana twice but know all the food there and they are not strange to me.
I admire the eloquence of the porridge seller
You´ve got a lovely accent! Wich city in the UK do you come from?
Wow Vanessa your a down to Earth lady beautiful lady and with a beautiful smile ☺ tnxs for supporting our native ladies in business