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Thank you very much to 23andMe for sponsoring this video. Learning about my ancestry and discovering some of my taste preferences, and comparing them with my Dad, was fascinating. He and I both had a great time meeting and eating. We happen to be traveling in Ghana, and my Dad happened to be in Nairobi, Kenya for a few days having some meetings, so I thought it would be a perfect opportunity, to meet my Dad. Luckily it all worked out smoothly!
Accra, Ghana
Waakye - 8 GHC ($1.80) - Waakye is a popular Ghanaian food / meal, and that’s what we started the day with. You get rice and beans, a number of other starches, and some tomato sauce stew and meats, all piled high into a leaf bowl. It was delicious!
Makola Market - Next we visited Makola Market, the largest and most energetic market in Accra. It’s a must visit, to see the energy and life at the market.
The Accra Arts Center - Finally, we stopped off at the Accra Arts Center to buy a few things before leaving in at night.
Accra to Nairobi - We had a late night flight, and we landed early at sunrise to cool Nairobi!
After checking into a hotel just for 1 night, we took a quick hour nap, and then jumped into a taxi to go meet my Dad who was staying at a guesthouse.
It was great to see my Dad and at the guesthouse we compared our ancestry and our taste preference.
Then we went to go eat some Kenyan food, which was a highlight. Now do you know where I got my love for food from?
Java House coffee - Finally, as you already know, I have a tendency to enjoy caffeine, and so does my Dad. So it was only right to stop for a cup of coffee to finish.
Thank you for watching, and again, a big thank you to https://www.23andme.com/markwiens for sponsoring this video.
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Thank you very much to 23andMe for sponsoring this video. Learning about my ancestry and discovering some of my taste preferences, and comparing them with my Dad, was fascinating. He and I both had a great time meeting and eating. We happen to be traveling in Ghana, and my Dad happened to be in Nairobi, Kenya for a few days having some meetings, so I thought it would be a perfect opportunity, to meet my Dad. Luckily it all worked out smoothly!
Accra, Ghana
Waakye - 8 GHC ($1.80) - Waakye is a popular Ghanaian food / meal, and that’s what we started the day with. You get rice and beans, a number of other starches, and some tomato sauce stew and meats, all piled high into a leaf bowl. It was delicious!
Makola Market - Next we visited Makola Market, the largest and most energetic market in Accra. It’s a must visit, to see the energy and life at the market.
The Accra Arts Center - Finally, we stopped off at the Accra Arts Center to buy a few things before leaving in at night.
Accra to Nairobi - We had a late night flight, and we landed early at sunrise to cool Nairobi!
After checking into a hotel just for 1 night, we took a quick hour nap, and then jumped into a taxi to go meet my Dad who was staying at a guesthouse.
It was great to see my Dad and at the guesthouse we compared our ancestry and our taste preference.
Then we went to go eat some Kenyan food, which was a highlight. Now do you know where I got my love for food from?
Java House coffee - Finally, as you already know, I have a tendency to enjoy caffeine, and so does my Dad. So it was only right to stop for a cup of coffee to finish.
Thank you for watching, and again, a big thank you to https://www.23andme.com/markwiens for sponsoring this video.
MUSIC: https://goo.gl/HwVjdo
CAMERA GEAR
I used to make this video (these are affiliate links):
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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 available now: https://migrationology.com/store/
Check out: https://www.23andme.com/markwiens
Sooo did she put the leaf in her mouth to bite off the stem? That’s a no no
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Wowowowo yumyumyum
His Dad is foreign to Utensils too obviously…
you growing thinner every time you eat
I will always wish to have a husband like mark…God pls bless me
Bandra East Mumbai mangala nikalje india namaskar
Bro got the milk or no.
you have your father's eye
Meating with dad!!Oh yeah….When it comes to Mark Wiens,Meating is also consists of eating😅
Dad looks great. They are having a good time together as a family.
Sie verbringen eine schöne Zeit mit Familie und Freunden.
This dish looks delicious but the woman selling the food shouldn't use her teeth to cut the tip of the leaf she should use a scissors.