►SUBSCRIBE for 2 new videos per week: http://bit.ly/MarkWiensSubscribe
►T-shirts and caps available now: https://migrationology.com/store/
Thanks again to my friend Bramuel for connecting us and taking us to a Maasai people village deep in the heart of Kajiado. We set off from Nairobi and it was about a 2 hour drive to get there. On the way, we stopped for a few samosas, which were incredibly delicious, and then continues onto a dirt road to get deep into Maasailand.
Maasai - The Maasai are a people group in Southern Kenya and Northern Tanzania. They are known for being nomadic herders, and follow the pasture as they are tend to livestock - mostly cows and goats.
One of the honors of Maasai culture is a whole goat roast, and it was a privilege to have the opportunity to see the entire process from start to finish. We arrived to the village and they got straight to work, slaughtering the goat traditional style, and sectioning it off. About 10 minutes after the goat was slaughtered the leader reached into the carcass and sliced out the raw kidney, and immediately handed me a slice, with a smile.
It was an honor to have this opportunity, to eat, and fellowship with this Maasai community in rural Kenya. It was a learning experience, and truly one of the top memories I’ve ever had.
Thank you for watching this Maasai food special video!
Also, check out my Nairobi travel guide here: https://migrationology.com/travel-guides/nairobi-kenya/
MUSIC: https://goo.gl/HwVjdo
CAMERA GEAR
I used to make this video (these are affiliate links):
Main camera: http://amzn.to/2sV0XQO
Main lens: http://amzn.to/2szLZNf
2nd lens: http://amzn.to/2EjBeEg
Microphone: http://amzn.to/2rBKD3z
Drone: http://amzn.to/2CrtAHz
I would love to connect with you!
Instagram: https://instagram.com/migrationology
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/migrationology
►T-shirts and caps available now: https://migrationology.com/store/
Thanks again to my friend Bramuel for connecting us and taking us to a Maasai people village deep in the heart of Kajiado. We set off from Nairobi and it was about a 2 hour drive to get there. On the way, we stopped for a few samosas, which were incredibly delicious, and then continues onto a dirt road to get deep into Maasailand.
Maasai - The Maasai are a people group in Southern Kenya and Northern Tanzania. They are known for being nomadic herders, and follow the pasture as they are tend to livestock - mostly cows and goats.
One of the honors of Maasai culture is a whole goat roast, and it was a privilege to have the opportunity to see the entire process from start to finish. We arrived to the village and they got straight to work, slaughtering the goat traditional style, and sectioning it off. About 10 minutes after the goat was slaughtered the leader reached into the carcass and sliced out the raw kidney, and immediately handed me a slice, with a smile.
It was an honor to have this opportunity, to eat, and fellowship with this Maasai community in rural Kenya. It was a learning experience, and truly one of the top memories I’ve ever had.
Thank you for watching this Maasai food special video!
Also, check out my Nairobi travel guide here: https://migrationology.com/travel-guides/nairobi-kenya/
MUSIC: https://goo.gl/HwVjdo
CAMERA GEAR
I used to make this video (these are affiliate links):
Main camera: http://amzn.to/2sV0XQO
Main lens: http://amzn.to/2szLZNf
2nd lens: http://amzn.to/2EjBeEg
Microphone: http://amzn.to/2rBKD3z
Drone: http://amzn.to/2CrtAHz
I would love to connect with you!
Instagram: https://instagram.com/migrationology
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/migrationology
How can someone have a full appetite without blowing a joint? 🤔🤔
Mark is the best
Mark come also to Uganda we have plenty of sweet food
Mark come also to Uganda we have plenty of sweet food
Mark, you are really a man of the people, you are too social every body likes the way you mingle with different ethnics. Big up you fox.
Mark, you are so adventurous when it comes to all foods, but I saw the shock and fear in you when you were offered the raw kidney by the maasai. you were insisting on eating a very small piece of the kidney. kidogo kidogo. With some courage, you tasted it and then it turned out to be sweet and squishy and then you asked for more. I liked the way the gentleman sat next to you and encouraged you 😀
No thank you on eating raw kidney, I mean no disrespect….them Samosas looked delicious 😋
I love the way you bond with the community 🤝
thank you for the warning
Please go back to Kenya Mark
The best part is eating raw kidney 😂😂😂, am Kenyan I appreciate how youdid it
thank for saying that people should be respectful to different culture, this is very nice thing to hear!
Tribal foods.. Sashimi kidney oh wow..
Micah for President! We should all be Micah!!
It was salty from??? 😂
No wonder why white man inslaved em