Colonization has pushed African cuisine into the shadows. These chefs, farmers, and business owners are on a mission to put it in the spotlight.

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Often the continent of Africa conjures images of starvation, when in reality the African diet is perhaps the most balanced diet in the world, packed with nutrient-dense foods like cassava, fonio, leafy greens, and vibrant vegetables.

So why is there such a disparity between reputation and reality? Colonization has pushed African cuisine and crops into the shadows. For too long, African food has been undervalued.

These chefs, farmers, and entrepreneurs are combining new technology with traditional farming methods to increase yields in the face of climate change, enhance global awareness about the history and value of African food and ultimately create jobs and wealth.

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8 responses to “African food is rising in popularity. Here are the chefs, farmers, and businesses making that happen”

  1. @iMakePlaylists365 Avatar

    If only the people in charge there were less evil.

  2. @rallyworld3417 Avatar

    But i think it's still benifits west .. millet and cassava demands are high that's why west wants Africa to grow them .. what abt other traditional crops?

  3. @BeyondTomorrowNow Avatar

    the chef is filtering that knowledge and experience in america through the lense of his home country to formulate a new narrative about african cuisine

  4. @thedarkangel613 Avatar

    my family is from Ghana so i grew up around African food but once i moved out it was hard to find something other than Ethiopian. I do wish the video would mention the countries more as oppose to just saying African. i think that is another reason people don't know African "stuff" in general. because its all just shoved in a giant ball of african-ness

  5. @hieithefox Avatar

    African food is so good from what I have tried sadly I am limited by my food allergy so glad we can hopefully use food to help Africa and bring the food to other nations and change what people think of a huge continent with a wide range of food

  6. @kwilson4125 Avatar

    In the US, we’re spending more on organic and our health. I was planning on making a large purchase to support her website of African food products, but I’m disturbed with the term “climate supporting agriculture” and that MyAgro is increasing income for rural Africa by financing seed packages for them. These seeds seem to be GMO, altered or Monsanto-like, which in the long term could ruin the soil and environment even more. My doubts are the sustainability of that since India has suffered greatly from utilizing similar programs.

    Now I’m concerned about purchasing African products due to potential health risks, at least from these outside orgs and corporate entities that come “bearing gifts”. I realize that myAgro is affiliated with Bill Gates—I’m concerned that health is less priority than money.

  7. @JamesVestal-dz5qm Avatar

    The African rice I ate with African Student Union at Kansas State University was funky, but I'd eat it again!

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