White Woman Shares Why She Started Cooking Ghanaian Food: "I Learnt Because Of My Fiancé"

White Woman Shares Why She Started Cooking Ghanaian Food: "I Learnt Because Of My Fiancé"

  • A white lady living in Canada has shared a video explaining why and how she learned to make Ghanaian dishes
  • In the video, she explained herself while preparing waakye with several accompaniments, including shrimp
  • She said it was important to learn because her fiancé is a Ghanaian who loves his meals but there are few Ghanaian or African restaurants around

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A white lady who resides in Canada has recounted why and how she started preparing Ghanaian cuisine even though she lives abroad.

The lady with the TikTok name @servedbyamy explained that she decided to learn to cook Ghanaian meals because she fell in love with a Ghanaian man.

In the TikTok video, she revealed that several people keep asking who taught her how to cook Ghanaian meals.

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White woman explains how and why she started making Ghanaian dishes
A Canadian lady explained that she learnt to make Ghanaian dishes for her boyfriend and shared clips of the tasty-looking food. Image: @servedbyamy
Source: TikTok
"I met my male fiancé five years ago. For our first date, he wanted to make me experience a Ghanaian restaurant and try their food for the first time. But we actually got there and found out they had been closed for a month or two now."

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According to her, they realised they could not get any Ghanaian meals in the neighbourhood and ended up getting jollof from a local Ivorian restaurant. She enjoyed the meal and thought she could make it on her own.

However, there was no one to teach her how to cook Ghanaian dishes so she started watching online cooking channels like Sweet Adjeley.

She recounted that she learnt to prepare Ghanaian meals to surprise her partner by making them for him and now she has become good at it.

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Watch the video below:

Comments on the video

Several people have reacted to the video and applauded @servedbyamy for such a good move. Read some of the comments below:

@Nora_Freedolf said:

"@Sweet Adjeley, your work has paid off!"

@flourish lucinda wrote:

"Wow, you are just amazing, you are a wonderful lady. Great job."

@Ransford Ampofo said:

"@Sweet Adjeley, one of your students just graduated, you are amazing."

@apumamashall2 wrote:

"Please kindly leave your fiancé and marry me. I'm also Ghanaian."

@Maybelline Scot said:

"Our wife."

@techwithpro said:

"Wow @sweet adjeley, globally!"

@ArtisticPkay wrote:

"Really cook better than most so-called professional chefs ❤️"

@Christie__o said:

"So proud of you, Amy!!!❤️"

@faustinaarkhurst wrote:

"@Sweet Adjeley has helped a lot of us. God bless both of you for sharing your skills with us."

@Michaelina said:

"He’s living his best life. He better wife you already..."

@Jac Kêyz wrote:

"OK, you qualify for Ghana card."

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@Peny_Younge said:

"My goodness... that looks so good❤️"

Mzansi wife shares heartwarming 7-year food tradition

Meanwhile, Briefly News reported that a South African woman recently took to TikTok to reveal a tradition that has been keeping her relationship sizzling for the past seven years.

The video shared on @mrs.girl.mom's TikTok page shows her husband taking over the kitchen every Saturday to whip up a delicious breakfast for his wife. The sweet gesture has captured the attention of netizens across Mzansi.

Beautiful lady in stunning dress prepares food on her wedding day

In another story reported on by Briefly News, a 22-second TikTok video showed a beautiful bride preparing food on her traditional wedding day.

The video that captured the exciting moment was posted on TikTok by a wedding photographer.

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Source: YEN.com.gh

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Brenda Sekgota (Editor) Brenda Sekgota is Briefly News' Editorial Assistant. In an effort to obtain a BSS degree majoring in Journalism and Media Studies, Brenda registered at Rhodes University in 2012 and graduated in 2016. Brenda has over five years of experience in journalism.

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