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Wednesday 18 November 2015

Seal talks about growing up, eating Nigerian food made by his father in new interview

The British soul and R&B singer made references to his Nigerian heritage and bits and pieces of childhood memories. Read below...

I was born in Paddington but went to Romford in Essex to live, from age zero to four, with foster parents who were English and Caucasian. I have vague memories of lots of fried eggs, with mashed potatoes and possibly bangers.
I went to live with my father and his wife, my stepmother. I started eating Nigerian food, made by my father – so my diet changed completely, to the food of my heritage. Cassava, okra soups, fish stews. I remember helping Dad make moi-moi and frejon at Easter, soaking the best beans in hot water for at least 24 hours before going through the arduous process of rubbing off the skins and blending the naked beans into the creamiest paste.

I remember walking to Harrow Road to shop for food. I was the designated shopper, sent by my father to pick out exactly the right cuts from the butcher, and tomatoes, onions and other vegetables from the grocers, which all had to be perfectly ripe and unbruised. I don’t know whether Dad appreciated it. I suppose when I didn’t get a thick ear it meant he appreciated it.

Goat tripe was Dad’s favourite and I remember cleaning it for him on numerous occasions. After the correct amount of soaking, two people would hold an end each while I’d scrape off all the crap with a blade. My father was a very good cook. I’ve been to Nigeria and I’ve eaten the same dishes he used to make in Kilburn, only his were better.

In the 80s I was a poor working-class boy from Kilburn, seemingly confident yet insecure underneath, aspiring for a better life. I hung around Chelsea where everything seemed fresh, exciting and wonderful and everyone beautiful and wealthy. I certainly didn’t dine there. Are you kidding me? I couldn’t afford to even think about it. Eating out was chips or a Cornish pasty in Kilburn.

I moved to California in 1992. Food there doesn’t have much taste, to be honest. After a while you get the feeling it all tastes the same, for the most part. The quality of the ingredients isn’t very good. There’s more concern over the appearance and quantity of food than the taste and quality. It’s very hard, even when buying food under the moniker of ‘organic’, to get food that hasn’t been genetically assisted or chemically expedited. There’s lots of bending of rules.

I also have a place in Mexico. Most Mexican food is just terrible – a ridiculous fat diet with lots of re-fried stuff and loads of beans and oil and cholesterol and urgh. They make things like flan for dessert with condensed milk and sugar and more sugar and then more condensed milk with more sugar. We Nigerians aren’t big on desserts. Yet what I do marvel at in Mexico, compared with California, are the tastes of the fruits. They’re smaller fruits but look healthier and subsequently taste so.

The greatest food on earth is Italian and you have to go to Italy for great Italian food, because it’s about the way the produce is grown. The most spectacular meal I have ever had was tagliatelle in Venice five years ago. I was really hungry and someone prepared it with tomatoes and salmon and just a little olive oil. I can taste it now. My mouth’s watering thinking about its simplicity and perfection.

Before I got married to my ex-wife [the model Heidi Klum], she cooked me schnitzel and potatoes, and it was romantic and very hearty and I thought: “Oh, this is quite amazing.” That was the final time she was in the kitchen. A one-time offer only.
They don’t do good sausages in California, that’s the problem. I had sausages, bacon and scrambled eggs with HP sauce this morning at the Soho Hotel and it was just delightful. None of those fancy, knobby chicken sage sausages they sell in the local delis in Malibu. At least you can have a proper pork sausage in London.

Source: the Guardian

78 comments:

AbokiDaWarriBoy said...

OK! We don hear sir!

STERN said...

Did he explain why his face is like that ?

Anonymous said...

Seal have you forgive your mother? One love.

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Unknown said...

Nice write up , well composed , If i can Rate ... i will give you 5 stars

BONARIO NNAGS said...

Awww! His dad must be Igbo, for eating cassava (akpu)


~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

aproko manager said...

Okkkk

Unknown said...

Okay Seal, noted!

























#TeamBlessed#

Unknown said...

Okay Seal, noted!

























#TeamBlessed#

Unknown said...

Good for you, Seal.

Unknown said...

Cool,nice one. TIMILEYIN BLESSING

Unknown said...

we don hear you, you try small

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Unknown said...

Hokay na


Seen
That vuvuzela P guy

OSINANL said...

ok, good for him

Uthman Saheed said...

Na so so food you de taste up and down....nawa o.

Anyway I feel like tasting Italian food.

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Unknown said...

GOOD TO SEE













AUNTY LINDA....

Alloy Chikezie said...

I always suspected he has Nigeria running through his veins.

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Mihearty said...

Abeg mr man, food na achievement? Who all these food you dey mention help ni.just wasted my time reading trash

Anonymous said...

Heidi just couldnt get her hands dirty. One time in the kitchen? Lol.. Girl is crazy!

SMURF said...

Okay

edDREAMZ said...

a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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Still on still though, this country is fucked up....
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***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

Anonymous said...

I like people who like food, as a foodie myself...yummmm

Gbemisola said...

Loved the way he said "We Nigerians"

Bonita Bislam said...

So this dude is a Nigerian?

Anonymous said...

All this explanation for food mm I love his Nigerian food story..especially his moi moi episode.

Unknown said...

Ok.. We have heard. We don't know u because u don't recognize us so stop making references to Nigerian food or anything Nigeria at your old age. Stay there. Thanks

Unknown said...

The way He talked about his ex......Y'all getting back together or nay?

Unknown said...

Tf,Lol who's this one???

osaro said...

He's proud of his Nigeria heritage.

Unknown said...

So what his he insinuating now... ?

Anonymous said...

If your wife were Nigerian you wouldn't have married her if you heard she can't cook

rhodajc said...

Ehn! beans soaked for 24hrs ke? that one no go peel again lai lai

Unknown said...

Hmmmmmm...

His breakdown of all dis different foods frm disfferent regions is really wonderful shows he travelled a lot.

I wish him all d best!

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Anonymous said...

All I hear is food,food and food, nothing about his life, relationship,career and children.

Anonymous said...

Haba!he is detailed with food dat really cool

Soda Queen said...

LOL. Seal papa na correct naija man.

Anonymous said...

Dear Linda, the title of this write up doesn't jell at all. U cud have simply titled it: "The Best Country food is Italian... R&B Singer Seal, talks about varieties of food from all over the world"

Unknown said...

Just lik me, dis dude must really lik food...

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Anonymous said...

Yes! Seal . You never took care of your mother. She died in penury and lived in abject poverty. I am not your fan. You were a troubled child . We were all born in England nd still live in England but our parents are our world.

Anonymous said...

Judging from comments linda, most of your readers are kids in their twenties and teens, that's why they are just finding out seal is Nigeria.

He had acknowledged this since the 90s when he was mad popular, so the comments here are amusing

Unknown said...

Must u ask dat?

Anonymous said...

Yes,a yoruba man

Davido's driver said...

Nice one

Davido's driver said...

Ask google

SHOES said...

Dear Anonymous, my exact thoughts. Teens Blog. I feel she is losing her fan base.

Unknown said...

Lol.

ary said...

A kiss from the rose, are we gonna hear anything better or even close to that from him ever?!

Anonymous said...

He had a disease when he was young called lupus. But he is gorgeous.

Anonymous said...

He is Yoruba. Knowing them cassava also is Eba.

Anonymous said...

Ode cheap popularity. FYI his name is Segun guess igbos now have that name. Can't u just b satisfied that e his a man that I s African and identifies with his root. Lol #fishbrain

Anonymous said...

Exactly my point shoes. Peeps here just open mouth n garbage fall out. Guess linda should do them a favour n keep updating on the kardashians. Pity this generation

Unknown said...

So to him Italian food is the best, eh kwa??? Linda take note!

Anonymous said...

Bonario, person dey bear Segun, u say him papa na ibo. Must u guys always bring tribe into everything? Meanwhile, Seal say dem soak beans for 24 hrs, abeg na Akamu una wan do? Lol

Unknown said...

The last time I checked all blogs in Nigeria, Linda ikeji's blog pulls the highest crowd. Who told u she's losing fans base? She just bought a house in banana island or haven't you all heard it? and what has your own bloggers achieved? They haven't even bought a plot of land in magodo estate. All of u should garrarrahere mehnnn!!!!

Anonymous said...

That's because their beans takes more thin to absorb water, it takes longer time to cook too.

Anonymous said...

If you are saying it is only teenagers that are making comments here, Are u teenagers too? What he said makes a lot of sense, Seal has several times turned down shows/concert in Nigeria for reasons no one can say till date mind you it wasn't money, trust Nigerian big men to fund it when they want it. Seal and Sade Adu should come and perform here if they are true Nigerians.

Anonymous said...

Well ,good point though.....as una wan kill bonario....Rotimi Amechi nko? Na yoruba? U guys are right but just so u see logic too.

Black Belle said...

Okayy

Anonymous said...

Na wa for una o!

The guy is yoruba, Nigerian.
He has never made ANY attempt to hide this.

Anonymous said...

Lmao! Don't mind them. Meanwhile they will go for these white bitches that treat them like house slaves and can't even boil water.lmao u see them at parties. They're the ones that stand to serve the white women the food and when they leave they pack the most food. Have one now begging me to "come cook soup in his house" I'm not a home wrecker biko so I kindly decline. Teach ur oyinbo to cook! She's not a monkey. She understands simple instructions

Anonymous said...

Its true what he said about Mexican food. U think Naija food is starchy??? U ain't seen nothing. Na cheese beans, rice and ororo them pack for their food. That's why God forgive me u see them all fat and shapeless. Is so bad yet amazing how a culture can evolve to subsist on such fatty foods alone with little caloric efficiency

Anonymous said...

Why did the Yorubas that went to UK in the 40s and 50s give their children out of foster care?

Anonymous said...

Explains his wowority

Anonymous said...

@anonymous 4:14 PM it is obvious he didnt really know his mum. If you had read clearly, u would have seen where he said he grew up with his dad and step mum. He is a product of a broken home and u cant blame him for that. Why him mama no look for am too? And do u know if his father prevented him from seeing his mum? Dont blame only one side. He was also once poor from his story until he moved to America and made his hit song that brought him to limelight.

Anonymous said...

For those asking about the scar on his face, he had tribal marks and was trying to remove it but the plastic surgeon didnt do it well

Anonymous said...

I love Seal sha. I think he's a cool guy. That his hit song in the 90s made me fall in love with him. Anytime i heard the song then, i always jumped from my sit admiring his husky electrifying unique voice

Anonymous said...

He had yoruba tribal marks and was trying to remove it but the plastic surgery did not go well

Anonymous said...

Yes I wonder why they did that even some up to the 80s

Anonymous said...

BIA BONA, FOR REAL MAN...I USED TO LIKE YOUR COMMENTS, BUT YOURE GETTING RIDICULOUS....AND THE ABOVE WAS RIDICULOUS......IGBO? SEAL?

MAMA IFU

law abiding citizen said...

He should go and die. The bastard's worth millions in US Dollars yet his biological mom died in penury here in surulere Lagos. Nigga, what ever she's done to u in life she's ur mother and don't deserve dat

Anonymous said...

Segun Arinze? Rotimi Amaechi? Balogun Chike-Obi? Now prove these guys tribe just be looking at their names.

Anonymous said...

@Nnenna George Naija mentality is worrying you. Must someone come to Nigeria to perform before you identify him as a Nigerian? Naija blood flows in his veins and Sade Audu's veins whether they live abroad or live in Nigeria. So u dont need to accept them. America and UK accepts them and they are making their money over there. Coming to Nigeria is the least of their problems. You shld not blame them. You should blame their parents that raised them there without making them know their homeland. So your opinion is irrelevant as long as they are recognised internationally and making money there. Na watin Naija wan give them? Na how Naija wan take help them. Abeg they shld stay where they are making money and have recognition. Let them be biko.

Anonymous said...

@law abiding citizen. Dont blame him. He is a product of a broken home. When he was living with his step mum in London, where was his mother? His mother gave birth to him in London and abandoned him there and ran to Nigeria to marry another man. Do u know what his father must have told him about his mum? When the guy done make money, she now wants to identify with him. Typical Naija mentality. Him mama too get for hand.

Anonymous said...

@law abiding citizen. Dont blame him. He is a product of a broken home. When he was living with his step mum in London, where was his mother? His mother gave birth to him in London and abandoned him there and ran to Nigeria to marry another man. Do u know what his father must have told him about his mum? When the guy done make money, she now wants to identify with him. Typical Naija mentality. Him mama too get for hand.

Anonymous said...

@law abiding citizen you are the one that should go and die. You are the one that is a bastard. His mum dumped him with foster parents at a very young age until his father went to take him from them and rescued him. Didnt u read the story? What if the foster parents used him to do house boy? His mum never asked of him until he made money and became popular. All the time he was with his dad and step mum, his mum never looked for him. She probably was following men up and down in Lagos. Typical of yoruba women. Now, her son has made money, she wan come show face. Useless mother. Stmchew

Anonymous said...

@law abiding citizen you are the one that should go and die. You are the one that is a bastard. His mum dumped him with foster parents at a very young age until his father went to take him from them and rescued him. Didnt u read the story? What if the foster parents used him to do house boy? His mum never asked of him until he made money and became popular. All the time he was with his dad and step mum, his mum never looked for him. She probably was following men up and down in Lagos. Typical of yoruba women. Now, her son has made money, she wan come show face. Useless mother. Stmchew

Anonymous said...

Dont blame him. His father must have brain-washed him against his mother. It is very difficult for you to change a child's mindset especially if he didnt grow-up with you. Do u know whether his dad lied to him that his mum is dead? And that he shld not listen to anybody claiming to be his mum? Blame his parents. Dont blame him.

Anonymous said...

Dont blame him. His father must have brain-washed him against his mother. It is very difficult for you to change a child's mindset especially if he didnt grow-up with you. Do u know whether his dad lied to him that his mum is dead? And that he shld not listen to anybody claiming to be his mum? Blame his parents. Dont blame him.

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