Tribal People Try Soul Food For The First Time

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Published 2021-08-04
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Villagers from remote Tribal regions of Pakistan Try Soul Food For The First Time

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All Comments (21)
  • @BaimaTV
    I’m convinced no actual African Americans participated in the making of this food.🤣🤣🤣🤣
  • I am going to visit Pakistan and make these people some real soul food myself as an African-American I’m offended by that cornbread 😂
  • @kmeeks92987
    This has me in tears. At about 4:49 when the gentleman starts speaking about turning sorrow into a future, this is the beauty of the richness of soul food. I did a presentation on soul food in my 11th grade history class. That was probably my proudest achievement in school and there were a few.
  • @BlaccTony69
    I loved how one of the men said, “the Blacks who were enslaved, had the ability and ingenuity to create & invent new things out of their fear and survival from slavery. This observation from an outside independent culture, shows the real strength of the Black community. 💯
  • @ParkerMac
    I love how the one guy is finding correlation between the struggle and the fact we still managed to make great food from the soul
  • @andreadnine1299
    Their ability to reflect, be open minded and empathetic towards our plight and gifts as African Americans is amazing. God bless them all...
  • I love how they’re very respectful and empathetic to black culture. Peace to those people.🙏🏽
  • @DelicatelyMocha
    I’m an African American from the south even though the food doesn’t look like how we would prepare it lol , I really enjoy the reactions and education on our cultures food to others. Also soul food is a cultural meal that is meant to be eaten with people you love family & friends to feed the soul . ❤️❤️❤️ love all of your videos.
  • @usmanrulezzz
    Never thought I'd see my people having soul food! Beautiful to witness!
  • @vicjsummers6816
    I teared up a bit. The empathy and knowledge of history was brotherely
  • @kardofmb4023
    The respect they showed to the ancestors speak high volume, “humans trading humans is wrong” I fw you
  • @FrankWillTV
    “Only bones are left. I’ve cleaned it..” That’s what I’m talking about! ✊🏿🖤❤️💚
  • @stayreddi6205
    Omg I enjoyed this video so much, I’m from South Carolina and I couldn’t stop laughing with tears
  • @dgz1979
    This was fire! I enjoyed watching this. Very humble people
  • The older man he’s really the OG! He likes fresh and healthy. The other younger man fucked that chicken UP!!🤣🤣🤣
  • @MsVaughnTV
    One does not simply eat dry cornbread alone on a plate. 🤌🏾
  • @BigGlade
    "Those that have enslaved them have now been enslaved by their food." Is probably one of the greatest lines I have heard. I'm a southerner and all that food is the bomb.
  • Thank you my Ara/ Pakistani brothers and sisters for the beautiful wise words said about our African American ancestry. 🙏