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What is Africurious ?
Africurious Three Hour Food Seminar will be held Saturday, May 25, 2019 at Laurel Woods, 22200 Laurel Woods Dr. Southfield, MI 48034.
Africurious: A Yoruba Food Traditions, a culinary delight and taste of Nigeria is a delicious Yoruba cuisine experience created by Ileoduduwa.com the Source blogger David Williams; who wants to share his love for his culture with an international audience. Through the preparation and sharing of traditional dishes, and learning of the language and culture, a spice of the Yoruba tradition is shared. An Africurious taste fest was held early 2019, enjoyed tremendous response and now we want you to join us and participate in our first Africurious Three Hours Food Seminar on Saturday, May 25, 2019.
Come enjoy the taste of Yoruba food traditions. Our chef, Remi Iloh, will entice your palate with traditional Nigerian dishes, you will participate in meal preparation and learn culinary traditions. You will enjoy great dishes