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Oja Express partners with Black Foodie to launch award celebrating local African/ Caribbean Grocery stores

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We’re excited to announce we’ve partnered with Oja Express to help recognize the dope mom & pop African/Caribbean grocery stores that have been holding it […]

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The missions the diaspora will go through to get a taste of home

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Hiding mangos in tinfoil,  stuffing guinep in bras, freezing jollof or doro wot for the long journey ahead, and more… This just a small glimpse […]

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Toronto’s Little Jamaica offers carnival goers a real taste of the culture

It’s that time of year again where feathers line the streets, the festive sounds of the steel pan are in the air and the aroma […]

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Injera & Chill: ATL edition

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Black Foodie brought the heat to Atlanta last weekend with our Injera & Chill pop up day party.  Thousands of Ethiopians and other East Africans […]

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5 Books every Black Foodie should add to their reading list!

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Cookbooks are some of our favourite things to collect. These books offer us a window into  our history, stories, cultures and more. They teach us, […]

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Pecan Sweet Potato Pie

This southern dessert is not only delicious, it’s a holiday essential. For me, this dish brings back memories of holidays in Chicago, soulfood adventures in […]

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New Food Tour Gives Good Lovers a Taste of Ethiopia in Toronto

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Whenever I’m craving a taste of home and in need of an injera fix, the first place I head to is the Danforth neighbourhood in […]

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M’Baku’s diet: 4 African Vegetarian Dishes You Need to Try!

If you’ve been scrolling down our Black Foodie timeline, it’s clear to see we are all ready for M’Baku’s cooking show. But until that glorious […]

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The Humble History of Soul Food

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Soul food is one of the most popular and recognizable types of cooking coming out of the United States. For centuries, Black Americans have passed […]

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