Friday, 30 December 2022

What part of Chicken do South African's Like to eat?? It is not obvious! | Family Feud South Africa

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- Oh, yeah, it's on and cracking. Let's do it then, we got the top six answers on the board. Points of double let's quit playing around. - (exhales) - Here we go. Name or part of a chicken that South Africans love to eat? (ringing sound) - The drumstick. - The drumstick. (crowd cheers) (buzzing sound) - Ooh! (crowd claps) - Everybody love drumsticks. Everybody like drumsticks. Okay Jesse. - Livers. (crowd cheers) Yeah, livers. Yeah livers. - You can't buy no livers in no store. (crowd laughs) what! Livers? - You can walk into the store and buy a packet of livers. - Livers. (bell ring sound) (crowd cheers) - Uh huh. - Come on Jesse, pass the play. - Play? - Play. - They gon play. - Lets go. - Lets do it? (crowd cheering) - (exhales) Name a part of a chicken, that South Africans love to eat. - As I throw my bones, I see chicken feet. - Yes. - Yes. (crowd cheering) - What! What! Are you serious? - Yes. - Are you, are you.... - Yes. - Chicken feet. - Yes. - Ain't no meat on no damn chicken feet. (crowd laughs) What are you eating, what are you eating? - Chicken feet.


(laughs) It aint nothing but bones and toenails? - No. (laughs) - This better not be up here, this bet not... Chicken feet. (bell ring sound) (crowd cheers) - (laughs) number one. (laughs) - The number one answer. - Yes. - Of a chicken part, people eat in South Africa. (crowd laughs) Is skinny damn feet. (crowd laughs) (crowd claps) That's the most believable. Chicken feet. (crowd laughs) I don't, yeah hell well. Name a part of a chicken that South Africans love to eat. - (speaks in foreign language) (crowd cheers) Also known as giblets I think? Yeah. Giblets. - Yes. - Oh giblets? - Giblets. - Wow. (crowd claps) Okay. Giblets. (bell ring sound) (crowd cheers) - Well done. - I'm scared of your answer Mzamo, I don't know what the hell you getting ready to say. Name a part of a chicken that South Africans love to eat. - Wings. (crowd cheers) - Please. Now drumstick wasn't up there please. You have to like wings. - Yes. - Wings. (bell ring sound) (crowd cheers) - Yes, - Petronella. - You got this.


(laughs) - Name a part of a chicken that South Africans love to eat. - yeah (speaks in foreign language) (crowd applauds) Neck, necks. - Neck! - Necks, chicken necks. - Chicken necks? - Yes - Yes. - What! (crowd claps) - Chicken necks. - What! Chicken necks. - Yes. - Feet, necks. - it's on there. - Yes. - There's more meat on a chicken. (crowd laughs) (ironic imitation) Neck. Man. Y'all need to cut, necks. (buzz sound) - Ooh! (claps) - Jesse. - Yeah. - You got one strike. - Mm hmm. - Name a part of a chicken that South Africans love to eat? - You know, I'm gonna go with chicken breasts actually. Yeah (crowd applauds) - Chicken breasts. (buzzing sound) - Ooh! - Ah! (crowd claps) - We've got two strikes Rhythm City. We gotta to be careful. Scandals can steal. Name a part of a chicken that South Africans love to eat. - I'm gonna have to go for those juicy thighs. (crowd applauds) - Thigh. (bell ring sound) - Yes (crowd applauds) - Tebogo you got this, it's all on you but you got this. - You got two strikes Rhythm city, you can clear the board with this right here or Scandal can steal.


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Gimme a chicken part that South Africans love to eat. - I'm gonna go with chicken hearts. (crowd applauds) - Hearts? - Hearts Steve. - Y'all tripping. (player crowd laughs) Y'all tripping now, really chicken hearts. - Yes. - Hearts. (buzzing sound) - Ooh! (crowd claps) - Name a part of a chicken that South Africans love to eat. - Chicken heads. (crowd applauds) - You have got to be kidding. (crowd laughs) You eat chicken heads? - Yes. - Chicken heads.


(bell ring sound) - Yes. (crowd applause) (dramatic upbeat music) (upbeat music).

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