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Zoe Adjonyoh: Zoe's Ghana Kitchen
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Why Food?
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Publication Date |
Dec 03, 2020
Episode Duration |
00:42:08

Join us for a conversation with Zoe Adjonyoh, chef, author and food justice activist from London. Zoe is the founder of Zoe's Ghana Kitchen, the UK's first contemporary West African dining concept (2010) and has a cookbook by the same name published by Mitchel & Beazley (2017). Zoe is also the co-founder and the Creative Director of Black Book (blackbook-global.com) a platform for delivering true representation and diversity across the food industry and lives between New York and London. Zoe drinks a lot of tea and loves really great quality 'junk' food. 

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