The New African Cuisine - with chef Selassie Atadika
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How can we turn the tide of fast food flourishing in poorer parts of the world? Chef & culinary entrepreneur Selassie Atadika co-founded the first nomadic restaurant in Dakar, Senegal, after spending a decade engaged in humanitarian work with the UN. From New York to Dakar to Accra, Selassi is working to celebrate Africa's cultural and culinary heritage, through plant-forward menus and inspiring conversations. About season 3: Who are taking action to fix our broken food system? From Trinidad and Tobago via Nigeria and Myanmar, to China and Australia, we meet the Faces of Food: 12 inspiring people driving action that is healthy for both people and the planet. Learn more at EATforum.org Season 3 post production by Shaw Media.
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