Nigerian Food We Brought Back from Nigeria


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  1. Flo Chinyere
    Flo Chinyere says:

    If you have questions about:
    1. How I passed customs at both ends, watch this video: https://youtu.be/Yi6ZcdKtGm4 from beginning till end.
    2. Baggage allowance or excess baggage, watch this video: https://youtu.be/lW295cngeqc

    What is allowed vary from country to country so ALWAYS check what is allowed in YOUR own destination country so you will make sure you ONLY take what they allow. For instance, some countries may allow egusi but you MUST grind it, if you bring whole egusi seeds, they will throw it in the bin, same with crayfish and so on. You can get detailed information on this from friends and family who already live in or have travelled to that country and from YouTube videos. There are tons of videos here especially for popular countries like England (and the rest of the UK), USA, Canada and EU countries.

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  2. Trisha Rai Chatterjee
    Trisha Rai Chatterjee says:

    The orange fruit that you were showing. It’s not consumed quite popular West Indian, North India, where I have family members what is popular in East India, near Maharashtra state, where Bollywood end popular Hindi, speaking movies come from, and are filmed. I do not know the Marathi name for it. But it looks a lot like mangosteen, which is the English name for the fruit. We have a drink that is consumed in Maharashtra. That is the same thing. Only it is purple and the seeds are white I have not had the orange one. It looks delicious. I’ve had the purple one the fruit is very delicious.

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  3. N-silverose
    N-silverose says:

    I moved to the UK with aboniki,thinking I carried better thing when cold hit me I rob it after some few minutes it increased the coldoooo I stop rubbing it lols 😆 😅

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  4. Baby810
    Baby810 says:

    You are lucky canada will seize all your milk products. After seizing my milk products 2 different occasions, I don’t even bother again, I just stick to African store peak

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  5. cubby floxy
    cubby floxy says:

    I would really love to know how you travelled with this much food items. I keep regretting everyday why I didn't take enough from Nigeria 😟

    I love your videos so much, thanks for always sharing

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  6. Juicyy🔥🔥
    Juicyy🔥🔥 says:

    Hello sis…..enjoy all your videos…..was it easy to get all these food pass customs? Or is there a way to go about it? Please share…..your videos are very interesting and eye opening 💯thank you ❤️❤️❤️

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