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hello this is T and today you are going
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to learn how shea butter is made in
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mango the northern city of too mom is
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from mango and she was actually visiting
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the city about 3 months ago and I asked
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her if there was any way she could feel
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the process of making sheap butter so
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she went and visited the local ladies
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and then the ladies are going to show
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her how this is made from the beginning
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to the end now the Sha tree produces
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this fruit and the lady is actually
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explaining the process to her but before
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she does that they exchange gretings
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which is part of our customs and the
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lady goes on to tell her Hey listen we
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eat this fruit and then we collect the
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seed and the seed are then dried out and
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then grind it to powder and then boiled
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and from the boiling you extract the oil
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and the oil is turned into shea butter
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now we decided to call This shea butter
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that we are going to show you how this
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is made kot karot because K means shea
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butter in French and OT is the
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region where my mom is from so team so
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if you're interested in buying this
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product at the end of the video I'll
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provide you with a link again this is a
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long process and the lady is going to
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show you the entire process and I hope
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this is the last step in the entire
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process so what is she doing now she's
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going to separate the shea butter in its
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raw state from the impurities and then
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she puts that into a separate container
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with cold water and that's going to be
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boiled and as it gets boiled it turns
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into oil and then the oil is dried out
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and that oil then turns into the shea
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butter that you now see in this picture
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so this is quite a long process it takes
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anywhere between 3 to 5 days to get this
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accomplished all of this work is done to
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use their natural resources so it takes
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dedication again this is a long process
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I'm going to recap it so they go from
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the grains that you see and the grains
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are turned into powder and then you go
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from the powder to the paste and you saw
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the entire process earlier and then they
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boil it a couple of times quite a few
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times to get the impurities out of it
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and then those impurities are out and
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then you get the raw shaped butter and
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then they boil it again and they turn
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that into oil again that's the the
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impurities out and then the last process
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is that oil is then dried out and it
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turns into the shea butter so if you
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want this kot te shea butter check the
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link in the description I hope you enjoy
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watching now this is T and I hope you
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enjoyed the video of making the shea
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butter the karote shea butter now as you
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can see on the process is extremely long
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and is really tiresome so what we are
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trying to do is we are trying to be able
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to to help these ladies so they can have
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like better materials or and Machinery
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to produce this shap butter now don't
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get me wrong they enjoy just the
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camaraderie of being there and doing
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this process together and talking but
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they have really rudimentary um
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equipment so we want to be able to help
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them to get better Machinery so this is
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what she conveyed to my mom and she said
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Hey listen it'd be great if you have a
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better way of producing this we can make
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them but we just need to have better
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Machinery So when you buy the sheap
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butter this car you actually helping in
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that process now I'll show you in a
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minute uh what the shap butter looks
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like cuz I just received about a
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shipment of 15 on buckets and each
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bucket is about 5.3 Gall so my goal is
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to either sell this in bulk so if you
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have if you B buy you want to buy this
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in B please do reach out to me and we
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also going to have uh a separate for
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those who want to buy just uh individual
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smaller containers so we also going to
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have that but again thanks for watching
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and I hope you understand that this
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process again is really long so we are
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doing this to really help these ladies
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back in mango which is a northern city
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in the north of Togo again thanks for
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watching this is Ty from as
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GS hello guys and this is Ty again as I
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told you and this is the raw shea butter
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on process this is just raw shea butter
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and this is about 5.3 gallon so I have
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several of these buckets so if you're
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interested in buying them in bulk reach
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out to me I I will give you my
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information in the link below and we
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also going to have smaller containers
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for those that are just interested in
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just little portions again this is raw
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shea butter unprocessed I'm going to put
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my finger dip it in and this is a little
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hard because we're in Maryland and it's
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cold but if you have it this is just raw
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shea butter and the smell is just
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fantastic again if you're interested I
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will have a link for you in the
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description again thanks for watching
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and see you next time