This amazing event at Central Market located in the heart of Houston brought in people to learn about the Nigerian culture, along with different cooking methods, and finally the opportunity to actually make their own food to savor…
The interaction was simply breathtaking. It was interesting to see how much people from other cultures were willing to create a cuisine known to West and Central Africa.
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