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A Taste of AfriKin: A culinary celebration of Black heritage in North Miami

By Sheri-kae McLeod··3 min read
A Taste of AfriKin: A culinary celebration of Black heritage in North Miami
Key Points(5)
  • North Miami is set to host a vibrant cultural event this Labor Day weekend with "A Taste of AfriKin," a gastronomic celebration that highlights the rich culinary traditions of the African diaspora.
  • As featured in The New York Times, this event promises to be a soul-stirring experience that fuses food, culture, and community, all while contributing to a legacy of culinary excellence and cultural pride.
  • The event is strategically positioned in the middle of Miami Spice, adding to the excitement of the city's culinary scene.
  • Local and regional vendors will showcase their culinary mastery, blending traditional flavors with Afro-futuristic innovation to create a unique dining experience.
  • <h2>AfriKin to highlight North Miami as tourist destination</h2> Beyond the food, "A Taste of AfriKin" is a movement that seeks to elevate North Miami as a vibrant tourist destination.

North Miami is set to host a vibrant cultural event this Labor Day weekend with "A Taste of AfriKin," a gastronomic celebration that highlights the rich culinary traditions of the African diaspora.

As featured in The New York Times, this event promises to be a soul-stirring experience that fuses food, culture, and community, all while contributing to a legacy of culinary excellence and cultural pride.

Scheduled for Sunday, September 1st, 2024, from 5 pm to 9 pm at Maison AfriKin (Scott Galvin Community Center, 1600 NE 126th Street, North Miami, FL 33181), "A Taste of AfriKin" will offer attendees an opportunity to indulge in a diverse selection of traditional and innovative dishes from across Global Africa. The event is strategically positioned in the middle of Miami Spice, adding to the excitement of the city's culinary scene.

The evening will be more than just a feast; it will be an immersive experience that brings Afro-centric culture to life through music, entertainment, and, of course, food. Local and regional vendors will showcase their culinary mastery, blending traditional flavors with Afro-futuristic innovation to create a unique dining experience.

AfriKin to highlight North Miami as tourist destination


Beyond the food, "A Taste of AfriKin" is a movement that seeks to elevate North Miami as a vibrant tourist destination. The event will provide a platform for partner organizations to promote their brands while also focusing on the growth of the arts, culture, and tourism sectors in Greater South Florida.

Councilman Scott Galvin of District 1 in North Miami expressed his enthusiasm for the event, saying, "A Taste of AfriKin aligns seamlessly with our 'Celebrate West Africa' festivities, and I am honored to sponsor this event. It promises to be an enthralling fusion of culinary delights and soulful experiences, further establishing North Miami as a key hub for the celebration of Black cultural heritage."

A variety of foods


Attendees will be treated to a culinary journey featuring flavors from the Bahamas, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Ghana, Haiti, Jamaica, Nigeria, Senegal, Trinidad & Tobago, the United States, and even an Asian Fusion twist. One of the highlights of the event will be the playful yet passionate "Jollof Wars," where countries like Ghana, Nigeria, Senegal, and Sierra Leone compete for the title of the best Jollof Rice. Haiti is joining the fray this year, proudly presenting their Djon Djon Rice, a fragrant black mushroom rice they believe is superior to Jollof.

Founder Alfonso Brooks emphasized the importance of the event, stating, "A Taste of AfriKin is more than just a celebration; it’s a pivotal opportunity to redefine the narrative surrounding African culinary heritage and its profound influence on global cuisine. In alignment with the current 'Jollof Wars,' we invite you to join this groundbreaking event, not merely as participants but as partners in nurturing a more inclusive and culturally rich community. With AfriKin, we stand with the slogan that ‘Our Creative Expressions are the Foundation of Our Liberation.’ Together, let's celebrate and elevate the richness of Global African flavors and traditions."

Tickets for the event are priced at $40, which includes a variety of mouth-watering food and beverages designed to transport your taste buds on a global adventure. Don't miss this chance to be part of an extraordinary gathering that celebrates health, wellness, mindfulness, and the rich culinary traditions of the African diaspora. For more information or to secure your tickets, visit A Taste of AfriKin on Eventbrite.

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