Welcome to my blog "Ndudu by Fafa'.
'Ndudu' means 'Food' in my tribal dialect 'Ewe' from Ghana. 'Fafa' (my name) means 'Patience', which is what I practise when cooking on a medium heat. Read all about my cooking journey of mixing African, Asian and Western ingredients together (giving you the 'Ndudu' twist).
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Thank you so much Queen Fafa, for making cooking so much fun. I have been enjoying waching you on on Yutoube.
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Hello, could you tell me where to buy the clay pots and pans you use? Thanks
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