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  • Nigeria comes to Haiti Food Pop Up

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    Nigeria comes to Haiti Food Pop Up

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    Apr 27 2018 12:00 - Apr 28 2018 20:30
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    Description

    Are Haitians from Nigeria Food Pop up?

    Haiti's slaves derived from various areas, spanning from Senegal to the Congo. Most of these slaves came from West Africa, with a considerable number also coming from Central Africa. Some of these groups include those from the former Kongo kingdom (Kongo), Benin (Ewe, and Yoruba).Other slaves in Haiti came from Senegal, Guinea (imported by the Spanish since the sixteenth century and then by the French), Sierra Leone, Windward Coast, Angola, Cameroon, Nigeria, Ghana and Southeast Africa (such as the Bara tribesmen of Madagascar, who arrived in Haiti in the eighteenth century).

    Black History month should be celebrate all year long, we will be adding and African Food Pop up to our belt.

    Do you want to have some Nigerian Food?

    Menu

    Jollof Rice with Spiced Chicken (h) or Suya (h) and Ripe Plantain

    or

    Plain Rice with Stew and Ripe Plantain (v) (suitable for vegan)

    We will have documentary screening to feed the soul...

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    Organiser

    Come and enjoy some of our Haitian coffee with a tasty food. Monday to Friday. Delicious Brunch is served from 10:00 to 15:00 on Saturday while you can check out one of our exhibitions. Follow us on Instagram and Facebook for more infos.

    Venue

    KAFE 1788 Ltd Coffee Shop/Gallery Event Space For Rental, 4 Vesey Path, E14 6BT London

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