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100 Hours in Tamale, Ghana! (Full Documentary) African Street Food in Northern Ghana!

Mar 24, 2024
at the same time hitting the Fufu and here they have the modern version which basically consists of putting it in a machine and it comes out fine. They are also making a lot of different soups. Here is the light soup. this one has like a bunch of different organs different things on it what's whoa what's there there's like calluses like stomach intestines it looks really cool and I thought it was just one area it's like it never ends look how many endless pots all doing the same thing though with a similar stew and then regular Fufu, there they are, you know, cutting up some chicken, the guinea fowl stew that would be very juicy, but why not?
100 hours in tamale ghana full documentary african street food in northern ghana
They eat guinea fat right here. Okay so we saw how they make their traditional

food

, which is not

food

, it's a little different, it's made from corn, that's what they were doing there, they also had Fufu on the side and they were hitting the food, they always have right in both, it's Fufu and then whatever they have in you. Get to know the city, the state, they're doing it with corn here, let's keep going here, man, there was too much smoke there. I couldn't see, yeah, yeah, so this lady is a fruit blender, a lot of pineapples, a lot of pumpkins, right? this is it here wow i have never seen soap this big ok i know but they haven't cut it yeah its such a big bar of soap it has lines to cut but i have never seen it like this in this shape original so we go back to the

street

and I guess we are done, we walk back to the hotel and there is our driver Ben and from here we will go to a warm place and then we will go to eat something.
100 hours in tamale ghana full documentary african street food in northern ghana

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Fufu, this is the best guide you have ever made

tamale

, you are like you have taught me a lot, friend, friend, thank you, thank you, it's almost 1:00 p.m. and the crowd came out before it was pretty dead now everyone is out walking the

street

s it's hot it takes time to start life and activities here it's also not that hot compared to anywhere Kumasi was boiling compared to this and it's not so dry it's not that bad Tamale center where they have art galleries, art stores where visitors come to buy, but unfortunately it's very quiet now due to the fact that visitors, tourists don't come anymore, yes, because the cover This place is pretty dead, but there are still a lot of vendors, we came here to look for some things, it's my last day of shopping and this is it. from sellers Sylvia here has a mix of things, right, she has baskets carved in wood, she has a map of Africa, the map of Ghana, they used to make dresses like this, yes, and the women also make something similar, but a little more long and then bracelets, you know? little hippos, these are cool hippos, elephants, lions, lots of wood carvings, but they also have baskets and leather work, obviously we're in tannery town, so lots of leather purses.
100 hours in tamale ghana full documentary african street food in northern ghana
What she was looking for was a beer opener that she has. This one is like wood with the part open at the top, but I saw one with brass that really interested me, there are a lot of good things here, my friend, this is too much. I would buy your entire store, but I have nowhere to take it home. I need a big plane thanks this is the store. I don't go to works of art. All stores are very similar, but some have different products. There's no way you could have found them and here they are guys, so these are beer openers.
100 hours in tamale ghana full documentary african street food in northern ghana
I like these, but I don't really understand it. what is it then it's like a turtle and a crocodile or something this is cool how much my friend for this 35 twenty hundred okay hundred yeah I'm sure I'll buy four brass beer bottle openers really cool designs his cousin who charges normally makes 35 but I buy four for a hundred good deal thanks for negotiating and I ended up with the cultural center it's a great place to shop they have a lot of leather things they have wooden carved baskets those bronze beer bottles I I just opened and now we go right here to look for Fufu, another Fufu, yes the last one, maybe tomorrow we will get it, maybe maybe we are trying to find a place to eat, but unfortunately right now the one who is preparing it is taking a little time, so we will go out to play one near the airport, in front of the airport.
I'm taking off in about two and a half

hours

, so Isaac is automated, so each house only has one floor because I don't see two or three store buildings, no, um, these are the parts of the city, but if you move to the cat house, you start to see them. stories buildings stretching to the east, in fact tamal is the fastest growing city now in Ghana, no way, yeah, so it's also like a CBD area with towers and stuff, yeah, okay, yeah, so this is the old town here, now the real El Corazón. from the city, the beating heart right here and we're going straight to the airport, you said 30 minutes, let's see if I can have lunch around here no one wants to eat Fufu, I mean what's going on?
We just saw Matthew making Fufu and now we can't see any useful Fufu, we'll see. I'm sure we'll find one. There are like a billion Fufu joints in Ghana, so we're about five minutes from the airport. We stopped at this gas station to get something. fuel and there is a Chop Bar right here, let's see if they have Fufu, if not, maybe they have some rice, some bitter, yeah, that's big, I think that's good, I think that's good, thank you, that's a lot, look at this chicken peanut soup so every time you eat Fufu you have to wash your hands so they always have this right so soap works yeah it kills all the germs inside so this is like a little Chop Bar next to the gas station, I have the peanut sauce right here with some chicken like that, right? and the chicken, so when I get the chicken thigh and the drumstick right, we'll order them together on this trip all the peanut sauce oh it's delicious man it's sweet it's oily nothing beats the peanuts that's in it soak it up this piece of chicken here.
True, it also goes well with them with rice more with the rice ball, yes, because it absorbs it. nice piece of chicken still very hot, peanut soup is boiling, you have to be careful, ooh, too hot, the only way you can touch it is if you get the soccer ball like this and you just soak it and this one is no different right , it is the same as the ones we had before that has corn cassava, they explain to my viewers what Fufu is. Fufu is melted yum oh mixed with banana because we have different types of food one of the Yum there is another of cassava mixed with banana or even mixed with cocoya well, first the thread then you crush it in a mortar or you boil the cassava and cocoya planted together and then you mash it, well, that's what we think and it goes with any soup this is delicious I mean it's very different right it's different it's still not soup it's a specialty of the people of the north yes and guys if they give you too much tell them to give you At least, they gave him so double the serving of peanut sauce oh man, sweet and oily.
I just really enjoy peanut sauce. You like meat robes. I love to mix them like I remove a piece of chicken. uh, it's still super hot, although it's like burning my hand. The chicken got a little bit. from Fufu, get some of that delicious peanut sauce, sorry I say delicious, there's just no better way to describe the sauce, okay guys that's for

tamale

, we basically explore the main things to see in the tannery, the market and then. the cultural thing, those are the three right things, so when you come here, head straight to the tannery. I see them doing that.
It takes them between 10 and 15 minutes. You see the whole process, how they taste, they get the skin, they remove all the fur and they dye it. then eventually they stretch it and make the leather well and then they walk through the market the market is a little different from the one in Accra the one in Nina the one in umassi everything is more spread out different types of sellers everywhere like you have a pusher area you have the area of poultry you have an area you have the fruit area you have the whole smoke cell area people who are making the cigarettes my art and my dress but since we went to the market we have seen the same area yes so you can buy some stuff from the guys who make leather.
You can go around the entire market, buy whatever you want there, smoke, other products. You know, he bought a bunch of shea butter for about six dollars about crazy huge and after that, I saw the cultural center which is more of a tourist place where some different vendors sell artisanal products and then from there straight to the airport having a Fufu quick right here with a delicious sauce, yes, because we want, we don't want you to go with an empty plane or with a stomach no way man no way at least and we're late we're supposed to be there we're supposed to be there ago 15 minutes but we're here I'll be on time guys I hope you Enjoyed this video from Mañana the third largest city in Ghana if you want to come it's only a one hour flight if you drive it's long it's a bit Howard and drive a few days, a few days, oh my god, no, it's like 12

hours

. something like that if you love the video give me a thumbs up leave me a comment below have my channel for more awesome travel content and thank you bros climate friendly travel guys this is my brother from Ghana.

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