“#53 Yorm, You never disappoint. African cuisine is NOT a trend. There is strong curiosity in my mind and food palette and this is “my food” and this podcast helps me with that understanding and learning as I am one from the diaspora and one who has been many centuries removed from this cuisine. I so appreciate this endeavor, always. Keep the podcasts coming! ————-///———- This podcast is such a personal discovery as I celebrate “my” healthier indigenous food choices. Thank you sooo much for educating me about this cuisine Yorm. Just finished listening to Eden of Edenthefoodie. I want to learn more from the African continent since I’m of the African Diaspora (New World) for 200+ years and know little about this cuisine and want to claim it and you and your interviews help me connect in order to cook these or seek restaurants. This is so appreciated. Keep up the good work.
#59 So happy you are back. I so enjoyed this episode.
#62 - Ancestral Food. This is the most important podcast and food movement. It did not disappoint. The guest speaker, when she covered the Indigenous rice, that’s what I was waiting for. I appreciate her work. The health benefits are in these ancestral foods since they do not carry the chronic illnesses of the western world.”
ArtfullyH via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
09/28/21