MAMA PUTTS African Food: My First Taste Of NIGERIAN AFRICAN FUFU & JOLLOF

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MAMA PUTTS African Food: My First Taste Of NIGERIAN AFRICAN FUFU & JOLLOF

Today, I had the pleasure of visiting Mama Putt's Sunday BBQ, and it was an unforgettable culinary journey! This charming restaurant, nestled conveniently at 3900W Charleston Blvd Ste, Las Vegas, offers ample parking and a fantastic location that makes it easy to drop in.

As it was my first encounter with African cuisine, specifically Nigerian food, I was blown away by the vibrant flavors and rich textures. The menu is a delightful mix of traditional and exotic dishes that cater to every taste bud. I indulged in some mouthwatering favorites that left me craving more!

A Taste of Nigerian Cuisine:
Nigerian food is renowned for its bold flavors, diverse ingredients, and hearty meals. The use of spices like pepper, ginger, and garlic creates dishes that are not only delicious but also aromatic. Common staples include rice, beans, yams, and plantains, often served with savory stews or sauces, such as Jollof rice and Egusi soup.

Fun Facts about African Cuisine:
- African cuisine varies significantly from region to region, showcasing unique ingredients and cooking techniques that reflect the continent's cultural diversity.
- Common ingredients across many African cuisines include grains, legumes, and tubers, often combined with local vegetables and proteins.
- Nigerian cuisine is famous for its communal dining culture, where meals are often shared among family and friends, fostering a sense of togetherness.

About Nigeria:
Nigeria, known as the "Giant of Africa," is the continent's most populous country, home to over 200 million people. With more than 250 ethnic groups, each contributing to the country’s rich cultural tapestry, it boasts a dynamic blend of languages, traditions, and yes, culinary delights!

If you’re a foodie or simply curious about world cuisines, I highly recommend visiting Mama Putt’s Sunday BBQ for an exquisite taste of Nigeria. Gather your loved ones and embark on your own flavorful adventure who knows what delicious surprises await you!
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Jollof Rice is my favorite and not easy to make, there’s so many ingredients that go into that rice ❤️❤️❤️

Chelleslee
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Yayyyy so glad you tried Nigerian food Nina! Glad you liked it 🇳🇬 You gotta pop out to Nigeria in December!

LolaMontanna
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Next time try peanut butter soup.. so good😋

foxsy
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Maaannn I’ve been watching your videos in the morning I barely discovered you from Chunkybutfunky…. Girrrl I love the way you give details about the food and the different cultures of food ❤❤❤❤ LOVE IT! Thank you for sharing your experiences! 🫶🏼🫶🏼

Lunawrld.
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I just love how you're having a foodgasm with what you're eating. I've never tried Nigerian food, but you're making want to find a restaurant now and try their food out. 😃

joannet.
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Yesss Nina! Go ahead Jollof
Rice, Curry Goat Soup & Oxtail Soup!
Ohh lord! You got that girl😂😮😉🔥🤗😘

stefanietrimiar
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Different cuisines, country's, culture's... If we look closer we find we are all one. Unique yes, but bring it down to micro level... We are one. 💖🌎🫶🏼

baloneysammich
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Hi Nina! I never had African food before it looks yummy. I Don’t eat meat though!

thetarynexperience
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Because of you, I’m starting to look into different cultures and their food, and how location affected/affects what and how their food came about - among other factors, of course. If anyone has any info they want to share about their culture, I would love to be educated! Hope you continue to have a great time eating all these foods 💗

charleenhwang
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Hey Nina ! I LOVE egusi soup. Hate that we don't have alot of African restaurants here in Sac

latoyagivens
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Praying it tastes amazing like they look on boiling crab days from your videos as this S as close as I will get here in Australia

blanca.weigel
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You need to try the Ghana Banku the best in Africa, Our Jollof rice in Ghana is the best. Funny you eat as African girl. We call stew. Enjoy

unpoquitomasdemiconyvonne
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I had African food and I just didn't quite have a taste for it. But you sure make it look good. You're doing a great job, Mina.❤❤❤

irmaramirez
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Hon I remember you like seafood, so you gotta try Oyster Bar pan roast! The OG location is in Palace Station but the wait is always long. I recommend going to the Sunset Station location instead 😋

steph.
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Damn that looks so good! I definitely have to try that real soon!

ramonlara
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Thanks for trying out Nigerian foods 🎉🎉🎉❤❤

gladysmaya
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I sent you the link on how to make fufu

margaritaluz
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African food is definitely eaten using your hands 🙌 you doing okay considering it’s your first time. I have different forms of African food each has a different version of what you are eating. Spoon for rice all others hands 🙌 Nina @NUE

Added: Nina it is vegetables the egusi the one you said looks like ackee I like ackee it looks like scrambled eggs too it has spinach etc. I am like you with an open pallet too

LadyGlobalChic
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Reallyyyy enjoyed your video....❤❤❤❤from Nigeria

ellaagu
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I thought the soup was supposed to be a little juicier, and the rice looked dried, but if said it was good, then you know better, but try other African restaurants and do your reviews. Love your tube channel

gloriasligh