The Most Famous FISH MARKET in GHANA!! Eating Waakye + Elmina Castle Tour | Elmina, Ghana
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As my road trip through the West African nation of Ghana continued, I set out to explore Elmina, the largest fishing town in Ghana. Come with me as I visit the most famous fish market in Ghana, eat some waakye, and explore Elmina Castle!
Elmina is also the first European settlement in Ghana and dates back to 1482, when the Portuguese built Elmina Castle. My morning began as Isaac (my guide from Jolinaiko Eco Tours) and I set out to walk through the town.
We crossed the Old Bridge and got a great view looking over the lagoon and all the fishing boats, fishermen, and the market along it.
From the bridge, we could also see a Dutch fort in the distance. I headed down to the market, which was sensory overload. I saw people making banku, which smelled amazing.
There, I met up with Michael from Torchlight Tours. He’s a local who would be showing me around. Most of the activity we saw was the fishmongers selling fish. The fishermen go out overnight and bring back the fish they catch. As we watched, they were preparing for heading out the next day.
They don’t fish on Tuesdays, so this area is a lot quieter then. It’s considered taboo to fish on that day. They sell the fish fresh, but they also salt and preserve some of them. There were tons of different species of fish, as well as shrimp, squid, and even shark!
I personally advise exploring this market with a guide, and being extremely respectful if you come with a camera.
From the market area, we visited the carpentry part of the market where they build the fishing boats. There were also fishermen fixing their nets and removing the scales from the fish they had caught.
Next, we visited the area where the fishmongers smoke and preserve the fish. There, the women smoke them by putting the fish on screens, and stacking the screens in layers over the fire.
I tried a smoked fish. I had to remove the bones, but it was salty and full of flavor. It’s an authentic look at life here in Ghana!
From there, Michael and I continued through the chaotic streets to a coconut vendor. I drank the water and then the vendor cut it up so I could eat the meat! The meat inside was so fresh and filling!
Then, we headed back to the bridge. The activity in the market had died down since it was around 10 a.m. So we headed off to get some waakye (rice with beans), pasta, fish stew, casava flour, and a spicy shito, and eat in a back area in front of a church from 1900.
The dish cam with a very spicy sauce but it was so tasty. I loved the mix of the crunchy casava flour, the dry noodles, and the smooth paste of the shito. The meat of the fish stew added a meaty texture. It only cost 6 cedi ($1.20 USD) each.
Waakye is my favorite dish in Ghana. The fish is so fresh, and the shito was incredible.
After breakfast, we headed back across the Old Bridge and passed through a min9 arket where they sell clothes and shoes. Then, we arrived at Elmina Castle, which looked very similar to Cape Coast Castle.
On the outside are defensive walls and a moat. It’s also known as St. George’s Castle. It was built by the Portuguese in 1482 after their arrival in 1471, but was taken over by the Dutch in 1637. It’s 539 years old and the oldest castle in West Africa.
The city got its name from the huge supply of gold the Portuguese got from the area. They called it “the mine,” or “El Mina.” The storerooms on the ground floor were later converted into dungeons to hold enslaved Africans.
Then, we visited the officer quarters, where you have views over the ocean and the entire town. You can also see the cannons on the ramparts, the fishing market, and the ocean.
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3 жыл бұрын
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3 жыл бұрын
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3 жыл бұрын
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@Davidsbeenhere
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much Nancy! I try my best to showcase the world as in-depth as possible with a local always!
@augustinasarpong8719
3 жыл бұрын
Me too my dear, just came across it and have been watching it ever since, am in London UK
@MissAlomo
3 жыл бұрын
Nancy, He definitely did well capturing our home! 🥰 he was so open-minded, eager, and Pleasant!
It's amazing how I am experiencing my own country through your videos. Thanks.
Big respect to my man David. Looking at his videos makes me feel like I am in Ghana right now. Thank you David
@Davidsbeenhere
3 жыл бұрын
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@stina4real800
3 жыл бұрын
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@user-pq3um5ru2s
3 жыл бұрын
Hmmm this video make me miss Home
Got teary eyes listening to the profound captives' story that took place in the castle back then💔 Thank you for sharing the exploration.
@eileenwatt8283
3 жыл бұрын
It's not a castle. I can't believe people still calling it a Castle it's a Dungeon.
Omg, my tears came out when i heard the story of the castle. No one should have to go through something like that. sending God's blessing for everyone.
@eileenwatt8283
3 жыл бұрын
It's a Dungeon.
There's something about the life of fishermen that intrigues me and is so fascinating. I love watching how they work and live from various countries. Loved how you brought us through the market to kind of get of a glimpse into their lives - I felt like I was there!
Ghana is just a wonderful country,it actually beat my imagination.
@Davidsbeenhere
3 жыл бұрын
Oh it’s amazing!!!
@augustinasarpong8719
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks my dear, try and go there and enjoy
And thank you for putting Ghana out there.
@coachdonnieb.420
3 жыл бұрын
Woda Maya is already bringing Africa to the World. So many cultural vultures. Just like VLAD TV, took over hip hop media on KZread.
@Akira_xxxx
3 жыл бұрын
Mark Wiens did it first
@coachdonnieb.420
3 жыл бұрын
@@Eric-the-wise And.. What’s your point? White men have been in Alkebu-lan, For hundreds of years, colonizing it. Why do you think you see so many white Jesus portraits in West Africa? Dr. Bailey MD class of Meharry Medical college 1993.
@coachdonnieb.420
3 жыл бұрын
@@Eric-the-wise Karen is a white women term. I’m all African Male. I guess your ignorance didn’t catch that Meharry Medical College is a HBCU the first Black medical school in America. My question to you KAREN, why are you so concerned about us? MYOWB, mine your own White Business.
I love how Ghanaian people get on with their lives; everyone seems to be busy and enjoying whatever they do. Fascinating to see how easily they carry huge loads on their heads.
Thanks for visiting our country and liking our food
Cooking is all about people. Food is maybe the only universal thing that really has the power to bring everyone together. No matter what culture, everywhere around the world, people get together to eat. Love from Korea🇰🇷💕
@skqq3250
Жыл бұрын
Hey Korea how are you? I am loving the Kdramas. They are excellent.
U are really enjoying everything in this country Ghana welcome 🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭✊
I respect my fellow African women. Hard workers and inocative
@dineshbhat7978
3 жыл бұрын
Come to INDIA, dear AFRICANS.
It two months since I left Ghana 🇬🇭 to Germany 🇩🇪 and Uncle David is making me to miss my country
You always keep yourself with the places you been... That's why your the best. I have watched almost all of your videos. Very very proud of you David
Awww,David love you to bits for making the outside world know about the beauty of my motherland Ghana
Thanks for showing my beautiful Ghana and Ghanaians to the world. Ghanaians are very lovely people. God bless you 🙌
@dineshbhat7978
3 жыл бұрын
Come to INDIA, dear AFRICANS.
Yes am fante and Ga. We love our banku without the cassava dough. Especially the fantes.
@dineshbhat7978
3 жыл бұрын
Come to INDIA , dear AFRICANS.
Loving the Ghana series. The food looks great, people are kind, I can’t wait to visit.
Although, I’ve been to Elmina since number of times as a child. I still felt the chill when you were in the castle. Thank you for showing Ghana. 👍🏿
The young boy got some good coconut cutting skill
Ohh man that’s a very interesting video 👌🙏 thanks for sharing this 😊 have an amazing day buddy
Nice video once again David ... keep it coming and we are loving it!❤🇬🇭❤
Yo the Ghana jersey looks good on Davebeenhere.
@lilprrr2448
2 жыл бұрын
Yes true talk
I'm from Ghana but I'm currently based in New York. You just made me miss home so badly 😊....good job.
@augustinasarpong8719
3 жыл бұрын
Ah you telling me my dear
@amalessi6809
3 жыл бұрын
Okay
Love your videos.❤️❤️❤️ keep them coming. Definitely learning a lot
Great info on history. Amazing content!
I love when you go to the markets great content please always visit the fish markets great job David
Thanks a lot for caring to know, now you can educate your kids on that so the world would be a better place
Had the pleasure of visiting August 2023. Sure wish I had seen your video before I went. I learned a lot when I was there. learned even more seeing this. Thanks
Again a bang on video David ....place looks interesting 🥸✅👍
Appreciate your travels. Thank you for sharing the story of the castle.
Soai vlogs was in Ghana,loves Ghana,thank you so much for sharing Ghana
David from your Accra episodes I thought Banku and Tialapia was your favourite. Now you saying Waakye is , am sure you enjoying all the meals.
@augustinasarpong8719
3 жыл бұрын
😂😂😂😂
Davidbeenhere,you are the best vlogger in the world. THANKS.
David I can see you really love waakye which is your favourite Ghanaian food as you clearly stated, your 2nd time having it. its also almost every Ghanaian's favourite dish
greetings from uzbekistan 👍👋👋👋👋👋
Wow, seems very exciting. Love the content.👍
It is how things should be with no big cormecial fishers being the ones who have fishing rights!! This is how things should be and everyone gets a share of what the ocean has to offer! Very hard working people
Finally the 'roadside waakye', welcome to the waakye association :D ;D
love your videos david.. love to see beautiful cultures of different countries and yummy local food vlog 😍
Awesome video! 👍
WAO!!!! Great video David 👊🏻
Thanks for sharing very interesting video 👍.
Wow amazing video, I live in Ghana for 5 years great country
Lovely video. Thanks David
Wow what a experience..Im going to ask my husband to bring me there.I know he might say he doesn't want to go back in time but I would love to visit there
I love how you enjoy every food you eat🥰🥰
Sending love to Ghana from Shillong India 👍
Thanks for sharing
Just subscribed. Amazing video.
I always watching your videos.....😍
My second time watching your videos welldone David wow I am Ghanaian and watching you telling our story amazing God bless you 🙏.
@dineshbhat7978
3 жыл бұрын
Come to INDIA, dear AFRICANS.
Good content ur given to the world
David, you need to find out your Akan name before leaving Ghana.. the tour guide at the castle said he was called Kwamina (male born on Saturday). Love your chanel!xx
@executivprincess
3 жыл бұрын
@clement Asampana good point, I only mention Akan because he’s currently touring the region!
Such an epic experience!
Amazing ❤️🖤
Great show
Ei the man has done well. God bless you all
im glad youu said something about recording there at the market. some bloggers get angry that they cant video inside this place and that place. they need to learn the etiquette of being a blogger. NO ONE CARES that they have content to make. being respectful is key and if they have to blog just be discreet. USE COMMON SENSE.
Wow, the quality of ur Videos is very on point 😊 the scenes at the fishing market was soo accurate and the colours 👌🏿 there really hardworking people in Ghana.🇬🇭🌻 Nice content Dave, U are a hardworking guy. ❤️ P.S. The Dungeons are no more called Castles.it‘s a very painful history. Hopefully Ghana can recover that’s history ✊🏿
The scenes are beautiful
Hahaha my eyes. I can see how this man is enjoying the waakye. The best food in Africa waakye
Job well done 👏
I thought banku with tilapia was your favorite Ghanaian dish🤣🤣
@augustinasarpong8719
3 жыл бұрын
No I think David favourite is wakye
Every time I go there, I cry a lot; it sad what the slaves went through. You need to go to kakum Forest is very nice.
Thank you - David! The ships never came to the shore. The ships parked two miles away in the Ocean in an area called the "Roads". The canoes owned by the fishermen were used by the fishermen who were hired to ferry the captives and goods to the ship in the "Roads"!
We have many many foods but we love spacy a lot😍🤩🤩
I like this guy the way he eat the Ghanaian food
Nice content
That's my hometown,see you soon.
Ur really enjoying woow
Gari is cassava grits. The flour is different...it has a fine texture.
@whylenemccraylewis6658
3 жыл бұрын
It all belongs to God..Ghana will get back their Tomatoe Plants,and will not loose their Fish Market! In Jesus Name. God Made Nothing Unclean! Forget the Slave Quarters that is of the Devil.. God freed the slave, and his angels are watching over his flock!!!
Nice Ghana videos 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Such a colorful place. Thanks for taking us through. Wow! that slave trade. So sad.
Me too am stuck here David am a Ghanaian and we love every body, it does not matter where u are coming from
Nice one ✌✌✌✌✌✌
so good!
African khouadoua khub bhalo lagalo good evening Thank
Omg my mother used to sell all this kind of fish . I can’t wait to go to Ghana
Awesome
Yummy, Ghana place to be
New fan here showing my love
Wonderful
Your vids are very good Quality stuff man Cheers from Canada
Hai david, i love your videos,.. love from kerala..
Nice one
Going to elmina in the next hour, im in cape coast now,
very good
Hmmmm Ghana 🇬🇭
super respresentitve video. f u ever come back to GhanA.. I AM READY TO HOST U
Good job.
nice i like it. 😟 am still waiting the pakistan series . when when when when . love from pakistan.
Being bald suits you bro, makes you look confident and you have the perfect head shape bro!!!!
Love Gana from Indonesia❤️❤️
David will you visit Volta region too?
Nice 💗💗💗
I like your Video. I live in germany. I am indian. Good video 👍🏻😷
Nice 👍 one, thanks 🙏🏽