Village Food in West Africa – BEST FUFU and EXTREME Hospitality in Rural Ghana!

Village Food in West Africa - BEST FUFU and EXTREME Hospitality in Rural Ghana!
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This was one of the most rewarding experiences I’ve ever had!
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Many thanks to Afia Tours (https://www.afiatours-ghana.com/) for taking on this amazing village food day trip in Ghana (Note: I paid for this tour, it is not sponsored, but I fully recommend it – it was awesome)!

It was about a three hour drive from Accra to get to the village. The village was somewhere in the central Cape Coast region of Ghana (however no near to the coast, but much inland). The people from the village were so incredibly friendly, and it was one of the most genuinely hospitable and friendly villages I’ve ever visited. It was an honor and privilege to spend time at the village.

As we arrived, they had already started cooking some Ghanaian food specialties. One the menu, we had banku with okra soup, fufu (a staple of West African food) with palm nut soup, and finally fried plantains with beans. All the food was incredibly good, and it was one of the best bowls of fufu I ate during my entire time in Ghana.

Thanks again to Afia Tours (https://www.afiatours-ghana.com/) for setting this up!

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23 Comments

  1. Your expressions when you first taste the food is enough to make anyone hungry even though I ate less than an hour ago??

  2. Always smile. Thats the special thing you got and the way you respect the food and culture of the other country. Thats make your videos are very special compared to another…

  3. I wonder why when it's about africans/black people every white person tries to be like they are historian teachers plz when it about black people/african plz white teachers don't try to practice your history hear okay this is time when our black brothers and sisters tries to understand our culture and food and stuff that happened due to our own good hearts? but now it's all good cz they were opening doors for us here in other countries so we wouldn't face racism when we come #onelove?

  4. Mark you are so thorough, explaining things even the smallest detail I am enjoying you your wife and Noah he's growing-up quite nicely and the stories he will have to tell.

  5. It's not just the food that I enjoy in mark's videos but also the culture. He just immerses himself with the people, and shows how cool and humble these people are

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