Egusi soup is arguably one of Nigeria's most popular and beloved dishes, eaten alongside swallows like pounded yam and fufu.
Watch these Black Americans eat Fufu and Egusi for the first time
Reactions ranged from ridiculous (one mentioned that there are no forks in "the motherland"), to outrightly hilarious.
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It is no surprise then that a group of Black American acts with no previous history of having eating Nigerian food were presented this beloved dish to try for the first time.
Also offered to try was ogbono soup which drew a range of reactions as well.
See what happens when black American men were made to try indigenous Nigerian dishes for the first time.
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