02-07-2018 11:24 PM
@HelloSamsonR so much food in my home country to share.. just appending 1 post I shared not long ago about 13 different traditional pastries in my home location.
Original post here: 🙂
02-07-2018 11:32 PM
Umm Yummy!!! all the dishes looks exquisite. Curious to taste Party rice and Yam. Nice Pictures @HelloSamsonR
02-08-2018 01:51 AM
Thanks @HelloSamsonR. I was expecting the comment for last video. 😀😁
@HelloSamsonR wrote:
02-08-2018 04:01 AM
@JeslynL wrote:
Thanks for sharing this, @HelloSamsonR. I have not seen much of Nigerian food, let alone taste it! I was hoping to find some Nigerian food joints in Singapore but there aren't many and one that looked really good is permanently closed. Sad.
Thanks @JeslynL. So sad to see the restaurant closed down. I hope you will be able to taste the Nigerian food sometimes soon in Singapore. Should work or travel bring you down to Nigeria, don't hesitate to contact me, I will recommend the best places for you to get them :).
02-08-2018 04:08 AM
@StephenAbraham wrote:
@HelloSamsonR so much food in my home country to share.. just appending 1 post I shared not long ago about 13 different traditional pastries in my home location.
Original post here: 🙂
Wow super yummy and exciting @StephenAbraham Thanks for sharing. Little similarities with a food called moi-moi here in Nigeria. These appenede video would help me a lot. Thanks for creating such a great content as this :). So good to know about nyonya kuih.
02-08-2018 04:12 AM
@FazeelUsmani wrote:
Umm Yummy!!! all the dishes looks exquisite. Curious to taste Party rice and Yam. Nice Pictures @HelloSamsonR
Thanks @FazeelUsmani Party rice is a must taste for you :P. Just make a quick Google search on Nigerian Jollof you would get a great overview and experience. It is one you must try. Everyone loves the party rice :-).
So what's the favourite in India or Hyderabad, is it the Biryani ?
02-08-2018 04:14 AM - edited 02-08-2018 04:15 AM
@BishowvijayaP wrote:
Thanks @HelloSamsonR. I was expecting the comment for last video. 😀😁
@HelloSamsonR wrote:
@BishowvijayaP This is a super trailer 😁. Makes me feel like diving into Mt. Everest at the moment. Nepal is a must visit country for a travel junkie like me. Am still watching the video again and again. Thanks for sharing, you are a Champion.
02-08-2018 05:31 AM - edited 02-08-2018 05:32 AM
Yeah exactly Hyderabadi Biryani is my all time favourite. I just ate Biryani in lunch and I can't resist eating again in dinner.
At Ramazan time Haleem is my favourite.
@HelloSamsonR wrote:
@FazeelUsmani wrote:
Umm Yummy!!! all the dishes looks exquisite. Curious to taste Party rice and Yam. Nice Pictures @HelloSamsonR
Thanks @FazeelUsmani Party rice is a must taste for you :P. Just make a quick Google search on Nigerian Jollof you would get a great overview and experience. It is one you must try. Everyone loves the party rice :-).
So what's the favourite in India or Hyderabad, is it the Biryani ?
02-08-2018 06:49 AM - edited 02-08-2018 08:30 AM
Hola @HelloSamsonR, la comida es un gran tema aquí en Connect, y es tocado desde muchos lados, que comemos es Cultural, Familiar y del medio en que estamos, si vivimos alado de la costa es probable que nos guste la comida Marina y al revés si estamos en una zona de montaña puede ser que sea el arroz y otras verduras y hortalizas lo o que nos guste.
En Argentina tenemos muchas zonas climáticas, y culturas muy diversas que la pueblan Italianos, Españoles, Americanos (pueblos originarios), Arabes y de otras etnias, pero lo que caracteriza son tres cosas la carne de vaca 🐄, con el asado criollo 🥩🍖, las empanadas 🥟 y el mate, por supuesto hay otras comidas pero esas son las principales.
Tengo dos hilos donde ya hablo un poco sobre este tipo de cosas. Uno de ellos es ¿Que comemos por donde vivimos? Y el otro es Fotos de comida típica de Argentina, míralos y dime que opinas.
Espero que te gusten los platos 🍽 que serví por aquí 😜
Saludos Farid
02-08-2018 09:06 AM
Hi @HelloSamsonR no I haven't had Nigerian food at all. It looks delish though!