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Afrobeat Sensation Burna Boy Sticks to His Roots in Food Taste Test

Afrobeat Sensation Burna Boy Sticks to His Roots in Food webp
Afrobeat Sensation Burna Boy Sticks to His Roots in Food webp

Burna Boy caused a stir online when he rejected foreign delicacies and requested Eba and egusi soup during a food testing interview with LADbible. He tasted Jollof rice and cauliflower cheese in the first round of meals, rejecting the cauliflower cheese. In the second round, he tasted Pot Noodles and Eba with Egusi Soup, noting that he would need a special sauce to make the Pot Noodles work with the Jollof Rice. Burna Boy revealed that his favorite food is Jollof and instead of just tasting the Egusi soup, he proceeded to eat it. The video of the interview has gained attention online.
 

Burna Boy, known as Damini Ogulu, has caused an uproar online after he rejected a foreign delicacy as he requested Eba and egusi soup.

The singer was asked to choose his favorite dish from a selection of Nigerian and British dishes during a recent food testing interview with LADbible.

Jollof rice and cauliflower cheese were served to Burna Boy in the initial round of meals. One of the interview’s biggest highlights was Burna’s decisive rejection of cauliflower cheese.

He declined the cauliflower cheese, noting that it tasted awful in his mind but not touching it or tasting it.

Pot Noodles and Eba with Egusi Soup was the second round of dishes that were served. The famous Afrobeat musician tasted the Pot Noodles and observed that he would need to use a special sauce to make it work with the Jollof Rice.

During the interview, he disclosed that his favourite food is jollof. Then, rather than merely tasting the Egusi soup, Burna Boy opened the package that Eba had given and began to eat it.

LADbible tweeted:

“@burnaboy wouldn’t go near the cauliflower cheese in Snack Wars ???????? Watch the full video on LADbible TV’s YouTube channel ???? pic.twitter.com/dIORds6n0n


 

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