We know that red oil rice but we prepare that one when we don’t have money to prepare expensive foods
@fkscarsales77625 күн бұрын
The way Nigeria eat GARI. GARI is like poor people or students food in ghana
@afuantumi27684 күн бұрын
It’s so true. It’s called students companion- gari, Nido, Shito, sardines etc. Gari is the food that is a last minute emergency food in houses in Ghana.
@afuantumi27684 күн бұрын
We are not interested in red oil rice.
@lindayawson86184 күн бұрын
Yes shito and bread is very good
@Voavicky5 күн бұрын
Poor people in Ghana still eat Red Oil (Palm Oil) Rice. But the majority would rather use the Palm Oil for a Stew or to fry ingredients in making food. Ghanaians generally eat; Red (Palm) Oil Rice, Coconut Oil Rice, Palm Kernel Oil Rice, Shea Butter Oil Rice, Rice Oil Rice And any other refined Cooking Oil for Rice and other foods. Enjoy Ghana...🇬🇭
@AbdulRahmanMuniru-ds8ts5 күн бұрын
it's only average Ghanaians those that live in the rural areas they are the people that prepare such delicious superb meal very delicious I tell you the watering fun facts about this delicious dish...Oga man just dey make noise ano noe who self tell ham say we Ghanaians don't know how to prepare red oil rice
@ElizabethJohnson-cr2rd5 күн бұрын
As a Ghanaian we prepare red oil rice but it not our thing ,when i was a kid we at times used it when we are short of oil😍
@Uncutwithuju5 күн бұрын
Is it for broke people????🤣
@andyteechannel36345 күн бұрын
Not necessarily, but it is not cooked the majority of the time until someone suggests/brings it up, and then it gets prepared. I have cooked it sometimes and served for 8 people as total for my family years ago when in Ghana. The Diffence is that the red oil does has a solid/thick taste on your tongue & it thickens after the food is left for some time. And u have to heat it up when you're ready to eat it as compared to u just wat it without warming it up if it was regular jollof rice. It is a bit cheap whereby u don't have to use meat or chicken like for Jollof rice 🤷🏽♂️.
@evangelistopoku65445 күн бұрын
Bra K❤fi
@linksentertainment26935 күн бұрын
Shito with bread dey sweet pass😂 shito is good with almost everything edible.. back at secondary School I put shito in every meal especially peanut soup and it's fire
@linksentertainment26935 күн бұрын
It's true we know red oil rice my mom used to prepare it just because she has no vegetable oil but it tastes good with alot pepper in it trust me.
@bigmama50484 күн бұрын
That red oil rice is the jollof you were eating before Ghanaians arrived in agege to introduce jollof
@markboamah49835 күн бұрын
Yes you can eat shito with Bread. Shito can be eaten with everything because proper shito is made with shrimps,herrings or dry salmon , ginger garlic . The spicy part depends on how much dry pepper you add to it. When i was in high school in Ghana i took 2 types of shito to school, the sweet one with less pepper and the hot one with more pepper which i gave out to the seniors when they come asking me for shito. The wakye shito is not the same as the regular shito we eat. I watch your channel a lot. Am a Ghanaian residing in the USA..Big ups to you
@AbdulRahmanMuniru-ds8ts5 күн бұрын
My mother always prepare this food Oga man just reprimanded gloriously like say nah ebi the first person wey prepare such for Ghana 🇬🇭 here your skin dey funny me 😂😂😂 but still love you bro ❤❤ GH 🇬🇭 Nigeria 🇳🇬 Network
@andyteechannel36345 күн бұрын
Mister 2nd guy, we do cook red oil rice and Ghanaians call Red Jollof rice and my mom cooks it sometimes and u use palm oil, smoked hering fish where u debone them & break them into pieces. No shrimp powder/crayfish. Instead, we use smoked herring fish or any hard smoake fish. We also blend peppers, inions, & garlic in one & then blend your tomatoes separately. U start first with red oil & in a pan and pour your blended pepper/onions/garlic/ fry it till it dried up suspends on oil & pour the blended tomatoes.... After u apply everything as if u r making Jollof rice from there on..🤷🏽.
@janetabenaamponsah51764 күн бұрын
Normally it's oil rice but not red oil rice. It's for those who are less previlage that eat rice oil rice. We can use red oil to make stew for the rice that one is proper
@eunicekyere79465 күн бұрын
😂😂😂😂yes it is true we use palm oil if you can not afford the vegetable oil because palm oil is cheaper than the vegetable oil. It is not really common as the "anwamo."❤❤❤❤
@Dasoftboy4 күн бұрын
Nigerian! Regret what exactly ?! 😂
@roynique5218Күн бұрын
I make oul rice when i feel lazy or i font have much money to cook proper ghanaian meal. Its not a random delicacy we cook for family. Single btoke guys and student's may cook that but thats not so common too. Its basically food broke people / lazy people' food.
@rebeccaayensu22675 күн бұрын
Who told you we don't know. Go to Western region of Ghana in some village . They cook it very well. As for me I eat it so many times.
@merlymerls71405 күн бұрын
We don't really like it but please we eat red oil rice okay... let me say ones a while or when you're craving for it. And we prepare it deliciously you'll love ... we don't normally eat red rice...yeah and the shito with bread is our boarding school food that when we at school that what we eat moat times so delicious😊
@celestinemensah81365 күн бұрын
We know how to prepare red oil rice papa 😅 or should we start another battle 😂😂. Shito can be used for so many foods but fufuo nope
@Fiifi_Yahweh5 күн бұрын
Not my thing but yes people do eat bread with shitɔ, can be included in a variety of dishes.
@AbdulRahmanMuniru-ds8ts5 күн бұрын
Oga - man this one nah lie abeg we Ghanaians know about that already my has multiply prepared this red oil rice my brother stop lying to yourself
@moromigah5 күн бұрын
Uncut tv.See the Nigerians call it Eba prepare with Gari and warm water eat with Egusi nkontombr3,Okra soup,red fish with Shito or grinding pepper mix with tomatoes and onions.We eat all in Ghana just that people don’t know how you call it in your language that is why you don’t see themcomment on it.
@moromigah5 күн бұрын
Uncut tv,Rice prepared or cook with red oil we know with the fishes he mentioned we know and is not expensive as he advertised it.We can prepare with coconut oil too it not new to Ghanaians.Just that Ghanaians don’t bring it to market.