African Princess Catering is a subsidiary of Positive World Limited.
Based in East London, they travel the breadth and length of London and more, delivering 'excellence' in food service.
Positive World Limited is a multi faceted business which thrives on integrity as well as excellence.
Fully compliant with existing food standards, they cut no corners to bring finger licking goodness in dishes such as these...
With various set packages offered, they can come to your hall venue or deliver to your house.
'African time ⌚' is not in their dictionary.🚫
For a new experience, give them a call and 'Together you can make it happen' says Tunji Awolope, CEO, Positive World UK.
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African or Caribbean foodie? Join us in The Hut, just as African Princess Catering services have done and let's tell your 'story' to those who would listen and love to have a taste of our wholesome food. 🎯💯😊👍
Happy Weekend
Fally Jay.😍😍📣📣📣
Saturday, 21 October 2017
Saturday, 7 October 2017
Culture Similarities 😊, let's vote or comment
Hi folks,
A bit of reminiscing for me today.
I spent a good part of my younger adult days schooling in Zaria, Northern Nigeria.
Even then, I was intrigued by the different types of lovely fresh grains to be found there. The fat tubers of #yam (😉) and fresh tomatoes etc amazed me as well how available they were, for a very reasonable price.
The average Northerner tends to live simply and without much fuss and so 'then' food was quite cheap too. Altogether, it was 'discovery channel' for me.
especially as it reminded me of Rice pudding, which is an English favourite.
Then I recently heard of a Caribbean peanut porridge recipe. 😀
I say, the world definitely goes round in a circle as far as some traditions go.
Well, whichever you choose, they are nice warming meals, just right for breakfast or a cold night in. (Winter is coming too 😓...❄⛄)
Which would you choose, help me out by voting on twitter https://twitter.com/Fallysfoodhut1/status/916654398901768193
Or on my Facebook page @FJafrocaribbeanfoods.
You can even tell us your own twist to any of these recipes too.
Have a lovely blessed weekend 🙏. Bless others, share to those in need and send or say a prayer for those you can't reach today.
Fally Jay for The Food Hut.
All video credits to their original authors as I am simply sharing, thanks.
A bit of reminiscing for me today.
I spent a good part of my younger adult days schooling in Zaria, Northern Nigeria.
Even then, I was intrigued by the different types of lovely fresh grains to be found there. The fat tubers of #yam (😉) and fresh tomatoes etc amazed me as well how available they were, for a very reasonable price.
The average Northerner tends to live simply and without much fuss and so 'then' food was quite cheap too. Altogether, it was 'discovery channel' for me.
One of my 'discoveries' was Kunun gyada made from peanuts and rice,
I say, the world definitely goes round in a circle as far as some traditions go.
Well, whichever you choose, they are nice warming meals, just right for breakfast or a cold night in. (Winter is coming too 😓...❄⛄)
Which would you choose, help me out by voting on twitter https://twitter.com/Fallysfoodhut1/status/916654398901768193
Or on my Facebook page @FJafrocaribbeanfoods.
You can even tell us your own twist to any of these recipes too.
Have a lovely blessed weekend 🙏. Bless others, share to those in need and send or say a prayer for those you can't reach today.
Fally Jay for The Food Hut.
All video credits to their original authors as I am simply sharing, thanks.
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