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Sunday, 14 February 2021

We love our Fufu.

 #FUFUCHALLENGE

It has been an age & I am glad to be back! Back to where it all began; with blogging! 💃

Photo credits: MSK catering services on Instagram 

So for a while, the #fufuchallenge has been trending on social media. I have been watching people's responses to the entire saga. Some were outraged as to why their beloved dinner was the subject of anyone's so called challenge. Some newcomers, took the opportunity to show just how 'un-cool' fufu was! Perhaps, it was such 'kill joy' videos, that set off the fury of the fufu eaters worldwide. 

In all of this, good or bad, we have had many more enquirers or seekers, and for the best of purposes, fufu was surfacing in many people's timelines. 

There were many more folks frequenting African Food Vendors to partake in the experience. 'Ker-ching!,' for my brother and sister vendors 🙌.

What was unique is that the Fufu story, though not entirely accurate, was being told on our own terms. Made in the conventional mould and eaten 'by hand', with a variety of soups. The fufu story did not fit the conventional style of dining and yet was trending.

I agree that fusion dining could be an inroad to the awareness of the value of Afro Caribbean meals. However, presenting ourselves as confident contributors, who each have unique food stories, could earn us our place of 'respect' and not as a second, third or fourth fiddle.

The question now is, how can we continue this food storytelling, without being aggressive or standoffish and yet attract or draw in those on the outside? How do we promote our personal worth foodwise? We do want to build our indigenous food economies after all.

For this reason, I would not knock the #fufuchallenge but embrace it. 

In the Food Hut, it will remain our objective to promote all angles of our #goodfood narrative with a healthy dose of authenticity  & quality. 

Keep an eye on all our platforms.

More #foodchallenges are welcome.


 😂

Friday, 26 October 2018

'I' is for Injera. Let us celebrate with Ethiopia!

Hip hip hip hooray!

There seems to be no end to the good and exciting news coming out of Ethiopia.
So many progressive moves following a period of great turbulence.
We at The Food Hut are definitely happy for them.

First, their newly elected Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has made many reforms for good since being elected in April. Half of his cabinet are women including the 'defence minister'!

Next, we just heard today that they have nominated a 'female President' in the person of Ms Sahle-Work Zewde. What a landmark event. We hope she gets every necessary support to really get down to 'Work'. 😊.

This week, our food in focus happens to be 'Injera', made from grains that are unique to Ethiopians and Eritreans, called Teff'. 




Why don't we all make the healthy choice and at the same time help Ethiopia progress and celebrate by buying into their economy.

Let us eat Injera or even use Teff flour for our flour based recipes too.

Here's a clip of an Ethiopian Vegan Food Stall often found at Greenwich Market near The Cutty Sark.
They were adding colour to our recently concluded Woolwich Carnival



Congratulations Ethiopia!


Saturday, 11 August 2018

What do I sell?

Nothing.

'So why are you here then?', you may ask? I am here because I would like to make a living showing off
'What makes you African or Caribbean  (the latter by personal interest)'

'And that, in the way of your unique foods and the cultures behind them'

I also want
to direct people searching, people looking 
for a quick 'home food' fix or for longer term cooking, provision solutions
to your market doorstep.

In short,
 I am here for you
African and Caribbean Foodprenneurs! 

Scratch my back and I can help scratch yours.
Visit our various social media handles to see what we can offer you and I am sure, the more we are together, the merrier and happier we shall all be. 😁

DM us via Facebook or Instagram for coverage of your business or an advert slot in our website www.fallysfoodhut.com. Let's see how we can be of help to each other. 

So take care 😀👍,  till the next blog.

Fally Jay