Food Seller Seen Cooking With A Broom

A woman has been seen making soap with a broom for the public consumption

Food Seller Seen Cooking With A Broom

A Ghanaian woman has been spotted using a broom to stir soup as she sells out to the public which got many people talking.


Many people have maintained that it is healthy to eat food cooked in the house rather than buying from the roadside without knowing the process it went through.

The food seller in the video going viral on the internet was captured using a broom also known as ‘prayɛ' in our local language to stir the soup she was preparing in addition to the Tuo Zaafi for commercial sale

A food seller who had options to use the right cooking tool for her soup chose to use an unconventional tool to probably get it done with ease.

Others in their reaction explained that it is a normal way of preparing the food whiles others rebuke that idea and asked them to use the right tools.

Tuo Zaafi is a food of northern Ghana that is dominated by the use of grains, herbs, and meat, as these are the primary food products of the region. Tuo Zaafi is similar to banku or abeteɛ, although it is quite soft and less sticky, and is made by cooking the corn dough and adding a little cassava.

What sets Tuo Zaafi apart and makes it a popular meal across the country are the nutritious and rare herbs used in making the accompanying soup, including the Dawa Dawa and ayo-yo leaves but this woman chose to make it unpopular by devising an unhealthy way to cook her soup.