The Food Chain

Africa's forgotten foods

The Food Chain

The African continent is seeing one of the fastest rates of urbanisation in the world.

As people move to cities, and lifestyles change, so do diets. Many indigenous ingredients and dishes become hard to source and prepare. Others become associated with rural or village ways of life and are no longer seen as sufficiently aspirational.

In this programme, Michael Kaloki finds out about traditional dishes at risk of being forgotten. He cooks with his Aunty Naomi to learn about dishes from his own Kamba tribe in Kenya. He also visits Dr Kathleen Anangwe, Lecturer in the Department of Sociology, Social Work and African Women Studies at the University of Nairobi, as she prepares a traditional dish from her own tribe, the Luhya in Western Kenya. He speaks to chef Selassie Atadika, who is showcasing indigenous ingredients and methods of cooking in her pop-up nomadic dinners in Accra, Ghana.

If you'd like to contact the programme email - [email protected]

Presented by Michael Kaloki.

Produced by Beatrice Pickup.

(Image: women transporting millet in baskets on their head. Credit: Getty Images/BBC)

Next Episodes

The Food Chain

What the wedding caterer is really thinking @ The Food Chain

📆 2023-07-13 01:00 / 00:26:34


The Food Chain

How I learnt to cook @ The Food Chain

📆 2023-07-06 01:00 / 00:27:15


The Food Chain

How did salt get so gourmet? @ The Food Chain

📆 2023-06-29 01:00 / 00:28:42


The Food Chain

Can you feed a city from its rooftops? @ The Food Chain

📆 2023-06-22 01:00 / 00:30:23


The Food Chain

The power of heritage brands @ The Food Chain

📆 2023-06-15 01:00 / 00:27:20