A short TikTok video shows an oyinbo woman painstakingly pounding cooked palm fruits.
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Inthe video seen on the handle of @toffee773, the oyinbo mother sat outside and pounded the local delicacy with a mortar and a pestle.
Apart from being a source of palm oil, cooked palm fruit is usually pounded to extract the juice, which is then used for stew or soup called ‘banga’ or ‘ofe akwu.’
Oyinbo woman who knows how to pound cooked palm fruits
As she continued to pound, a little child thought to be her daughter lurked around the area.
However, it is not yet clear if the woman is married to an African man.
A lot of people who have seen the video have described the oyinbo woman as a true African wife.
Reactions from TikTok users
@KING said:
“She’s living the way she wants.”
@Jerry Suakollie commented:
“This is how we should live, thanks mama!!!!!!”
@happiness said:
“Africa mother.”
@Jacinta Lashley312 reacted:
“Live your best life, girl.”
@su Realeza said:
“With love everything is possible.”
@Boc said:
“This is a real woman that married with all her heart and love.”
@Jason reacted:
“You look absolutely powerful on this it shows that your a real African wife.”