What is black people food? I have never seen african restaurants, is their food really that bad?
What is black people food? I have never seen african restaurants, is their food really that bad?
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I don't think they have food.
Haven't you ever seen the advertisements about the lack of food in Africa?
Depends. Nigerians have lots of stews that they eat with yam which is pounded into a sticky doughy ball that they dip into the stew. They also eat rice and plantains and such. Where I live there are lots of Nigerian diaspora around so there are some restaurants.
Nigerian tomato stew is more accessible to the western palate it’s basically like a curry. Typically chicken or goat meat.
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>I have never seen african restaurants
How have you never had African food as an American? You’ve definitely at least had Jamaican or black Caribbean food.
>stews
tell me more
Kfc, watermelone
based
gas niggers
Egusi soup/stew. Made with pumpkin seeds and indigenous Nigerian herbs.
You've never had couscous?
I've been to an african restaurant in Jakarta, ran by a guy from West Africa (Mali). It was great
Nigerians are probably the only ones other than Norwegians that eat stockfish
It doesn't seem to me that either Jamaica or the Caribbean are African countries
I've heard Senegal has great dishes
You live in soyville or something? I have never even seen a carribbean restaurant. Only a couple cajun ones.
Ethiopians like to eat various kinds of diarrhea
We have eaten it too since this guy reached Norway in the 1400s
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Fried chicken, colored greens and moon pies
kek
>american education
Zimbabwe eat worms
Ethiopian food is actually delicious, you just cherrypicked a bad photo. There’s an Ethiopian restaurant not far from me, it’s great. I recommend lamb wot and injera
I ate at an Ethiopian restaurant once. It was pretty good, basically a bunch of stewed meats and vegetables served with flat bread.
I'll have you know that the stockfish trade with the Portuguese was the backbone of the Norwegian economy for centuries.
don't Haitian people have sand cookies?