 Yo, what's up beautiful people? It's your favorite village boy Mr. Ghana Baby right here in the youngest country in Africa. I mean I've been here for 10 good days and I'm living my best life. You know what? Today's my last day. Sad enough. I really don't want to leave but I've got my last five dollars in here and I really want to show you what five dollars can get you in this country and I'm doing this video work. So all you need to do is to come with me. Are you going to try transportation in here? Yes we're going to take raksha that's tuk-tuk. I don't know what it's called in English so it's called raksha. We call it raksha and one is here thank god. I hope those guys don't feel oh it's already full. So yeah we'll have to wait and try our luck again. But first of all I mean we got five dollars we need to go change the money. Yes. Then from there we're going to change the money from Jubatown then from Jubatown to Konyokonyo. So now I mean hi. How are you? Not bad. Nice to meet you man. And then this is half friendly people from South Sonana. So what about the border border? We can use the border border. Yeah it's also okay it's actually okay. Everyone uses border border. Yeah but we can take a border border. Is it the main transportation in this country? It's the easiest. You can get it from anywhere. Whoa okay. Yes. Wow. Yeah it's actually a good idea we can use the border border instead of waiting for raksha. But I mean two of us cannot sit on border border. Yeah we have to take two different borders. Hey. Yeah finally we've got to take one. Are you going to... Salam. Konyokonyo. Okay come. Konyokonyo. Okay we eat 200 each. 200 each. 200 pounds for each. So you 400. Yeah so it's 400 for both of us. All right. Yes it's all you two of us going. Okay. Okay so this is for what? It's called raksha. You know in Ghana we call it raksha. You call it raksha in Ghana. But I mean the English name is tuk tuk yeah. So I mean tuk tuk. Oh okay. Oh okay. So where are we going right now? We're going to Konyokonyo. Konyokonyo. Yes. So what are you going to get in the market right now? Different. Is that chicken from other chicken? I don't know how it's made. I don't know how it's made but it's just different compared to all the other chicken I've eaten. Thank you. All right. It's a shokran. Oh yeah. There's food there. The kangaroo is talking about. It's across the street. So you have to cross the street. Okay so let's cross the street. Hi there. What is it called? This is 150. So we'll take two from here and two from there. Can we buy this? Yes we can buy this. Yeah I want to try it on. How many should we buy? I just need one because I only have five dollars. It's true juice. Yeah it's juice. Let's give it a shot. Yeah the kubaya. Hi kubaya. How much is it? It's 250. Okay. Is that mango? Kubaya is okay. This is it's not fresh juice. It's powder. Moush? Powder juice. Powder juice. Moush? Yeah it's powder. It's made of what? It's called it's called something. There's a name. It's a mango flavoured juice. It's a mango flavoured juice. Yes. So Mandazi and Azir. I remember Mandazi in Kenya you know. Yeah it's almost the same. So actually it's the same. Yeah you eat that and then you drink the juice. Around the big one. On this one? This is Azir. It's nice. Very okay. Let me I need to see how this tastes. Okay. Look at that. I just normally just see them. I've never eaten it. It's good man. It's good right? Very good. Very good. I'm pretty affordable but do you guys eat this only breakfast or lunch? Yeah you take this with tea. Tea. Yes but now it's late so you have you can drink it with the juice. It's a juice. Yeah but like just like in Kenya they drink it with tea. Yeah it's like a breakfast. Okay so from here where do we go? I'm going to look for time. I was going to stop. He's not stopping. He's not stopping. It's like he's busy. What is this called? This is Ardeb. It's tamarind juice. It's tamarind. This one? This is Kedkedi. It's hibiscus. Can I try all of them? No, you can try all of them. Is it tamarind juice? Yeah this is tamarind juice. They are Nanas. Yeah this is pineapple juice. It's powdered. Powdered? Like the mango but this is fresh. This one is fresh. Yes, malish. So is it like everyone in this country drink this or something? Yes. Yes everyone drinks it. Everyone drinks it. Yeah but how much is this? Like a cup like this? They become 150 each. 150 each. Yeah they're not going to drink it. Can I have this one too? This one. This is Kedkedi. It's hibiscus. I think I've tasted Kedkedi before but a hot one. Yeah. This one is cold right now. This one is cold. Joe we have this in Ghana. Can you believe that? Really? You should try this. No let me. I don't even know which one I'm tasting best but I know definitely I've tasted this in Ghana before so I'm just going to try this one out. Because they pack it too. Let me try this one. It's bitter yeah? No. Is it like a fruit which is black color? Tamarinds. Yeah it's um no I know this one. They're everywhere. How do you call this? Kedkedi. In Ghana we call this sobo lo or bisap. So literally it's the same thing everywhere in Africa man. I thought they said it's a national drink. Oh me I come seen. Is it a national drink or something? Yes everyone drinks it so it has to be national. How much is it? It's all 150. 450 I've paid her. I've paid her. Yeah but I can't pay 450 in a market. I've given I've given her extra. Thank you. I need to try this. Salam. There we come. This I don't know what it's called in English. What's this called? I also don't know it in English. I also don't know it in English. They're not ground nuts. They're not cashew nuts. These are seeds of pumpkin. Watermelon seeds. They're roasted then eaten. I think you've tried ground nuts. Yeah but this is kind of bitter. Bitter? Yeah it's bitter. Some people eat it as medicine. Immediately she said bitter and everyone wanted to try it out. People eat it as medicine. It's used as medicine. No it's two or three. No. It's good man. It's actually full of health benefit. Yeah it's health benefit. It's taken as medicine. It's bitter man. If you try this too. What do you use this for? It's medicine. People just eat it. You should try this. I don't eat it. I only just said it once. No you don't eat it. You don't chew it all. No. You break it. You break it with your teeth and then you swallow whatever is inside. You put it in your mouth, break it with your teeth and then get whatever is inside. The shell is not eaten. Yes. Break it in half. No. Okay this is a failure. Okay I want to buy this. How much? One. You don't sell in one? 20. 20. That's so cheap. So can I get one? She has to pack it for you. You have to eat it with the chili. Chili? With chili. Yeah I want to try with the chili. I can't pick it. How much? Just make tamir but we don't eat a lot. Yeah just flies. This looks like kosei. No this is lentils. Oh my god. How does it taste like? It's lentils. You've had lentils? It's just cooked and then fried. What is this made of? Lentils. Oh. Cow peas. Yellow peas. Oh my god. Yellow peas. Yeah it's yellow peas cooked and then. Thank you. In today's actually my first time of being in the street street of Juba you know. Because all the time I'm always in the car and I wanted to have that experience as a foreigner you know. In here but you know I don't feel like a foreigner because everyone in here looks like me. Yeah so what are we here to do? We're going to try haisora chicken. That's how it's family famously known as haisora chicken. Yeah haisora is a place but just because the chicken is sold in haisora it's called haisora chicken. What makes it so special? I don't know it's just cooked differently. I've never tasted anything like it's outside. Really? Yeah. So it's only for salsa? Yes. I don't know how to cook. I don't know how to cook kids. I don't know how it's cooked. I can cook. I can cook. Make sure you check out my YouTube channel the link is going to be in the description. Yes. I mean this is the first ever YouTuber that I found in this country so please do me a favor it's by force to go check out YouTube channel. And please subscribe. And please subscribe. I mean if I say by force they're definitely going to subscribe. And then we're going to try basta. Basta? Yes. That's what that's a chicken? No basta is pastries. It's pastries. Okay. We'll go try the chicken and then. So what are we going to try? We're going to try the chicken. Hi. My name is Maya from Ghana man. You know from Ghana? Oh the flatbread is okay. So what are we going to have? So we're going to have the chicken. They never show you the chicken. The roasted one. Yeah. Mushroom. It's called Mushroom. I don't think I should wear it. I don't think I should wear it. But I understand. I mushroom is the chicken. The one we are. The roasted one. Come on guys. Okay. Let me count. Let me call you. Yeah. Roasted chicken, fried chicken. Roasted chicken, one sauce, this and that. And the fried chicken is one sauce. One thousand. Okay. So give me one oyster and one fried. And then we're going to have basta. I know that I will sleep tonight. That one is. Finally. So this is what the chicken looks like. This is the roasted. This is the roasted. Grilled. Roasted grilled. Then the other one is fried. That's basta. Oh this is the basta? Those are the pastries. Yeah. Then this is gima. This is gima right? Yes. This is gima. Then this is rice. This is the chili. Which one is so special on this table? This. This is what everyone likes. I always try the special one. Yes. Try that fast. The basta is sugar so you eat it at the end. At the end. Yes. There's no pepper? It's here. I think they put gal juice in here. Okay. In the chili. You can blend with onions. You can put the lemon. There's lemon here. I think I've never tasted a chicken like this before. Exactly. That's what I was saying. I don't know how they do it. You don't need to tell me a secret. And I start eating stuff like that. My karma guy gets mad. Because he knows I only give him the bones. Nothing special about the fried chicken. I think this feels so special. Yeah. And then you can try it. Have you tried this gima? Not bad. But I think the chicken. This should be my favorite. That's why I want you to try it. But this one tastes absolutely different. So is this just an ordinary food that everyone eats in here? Yes. That's why it's called high sorai chicken. Everyone eats it. Everyone can afford? Yes. Not really. It's $1,700. So that's about $3. And I wanted to spend $5. We've spent $5. Because the other stuff I don't need to. This is the most expensive thing we have eaten so far. Okay. And this? This is bastard. You need to wash your hands first. This is sugar. You need to wash your hands to eat it. No. Then I guess I have to finish the chicken. This is like dessert. You eat it and you're done. I'm not washing my hands. I need to finish the chicken. Who cooked this food? Hey, who cooked it? Who cooked the food? He doesn't understand English. Who cooked this one? That's the chef. Who cooked it? He is the chef. Hi. You cook good? Can you translate? How do I say who cooked it? He's not there. The person is not there. This is so good, yeah? Because of this, come back again. Because of this, I'll come back again. Okay, okay. I give you like that one. I mean like because of this, I give you another one. It's okay. Yeah, it's just true. Yeah. The pastries. What is so special about this, man? What is so special about this? You guys have this in Ghana? We don't have it. Yeah, exactly. But anyway, you try. I told you, you said that you'd give the other one. You want to do what? Apparently, it makes guys honey. It makes guys honey. Yes. Geez, man. And I'm sleeping alone. Yeah. That damn it. You survived. Guys, so we're coming to the end of the video. We have managed to spend less than $5 for the whole of this video. Oh, everything is less than $5? Yes, it's less than $5 for everything we've tried. This is street food. Okay. This is food that anyone can afford. So if you're a tourist and you want to come to South Sudan, yes, it's expensive, but you can manage depending on where you go. And it's safe. It's safe, right? Are you asking me? No, no, no. You have to confirm. No. It's safe to come to South Sudan. So if you want to come to South Sudan, just... I mean, it's really safe and with $5. The security is okay. The screen is okay. I mean, you're going to feel safe in here. I want to tell you that whenever you come to South Sudan, come try their local dishes. And then this chicken is called what? Hyso-ra chicken. It doesn't have a name. You just call it hyso-ra chicken. But the real name is mashui. Mashui. Okay. It's called mashui. Thank you so much for watching. Thank you for watching. I hope you guys enjoyed this amazing episode. And don't forget to go to your YouTube channel. And subscribe. And also, if you have any friend out there, send it at the video and tell them that this is what they eat here in South Sudan.