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A Taste of African Heritage
Program Category
Cooking
Audience Age
A Taste of African Heritage (ATOAH) is a direct education cooking and nutrition curriculum designed to increase consumption of fruits, vegetables, whole grains, beans, and spices and reduce salt; improve cooking skills and nutritional literacy; reduce diet-related health disparities in the African American community using heritage as a motivator for health; and reframe nutrition and culinary education in a way that is culturally relevant to participants and honors African American’s culture, traditions, and contributions. African Americans are too often told that the foods they grew up eating are unhealthy and that poor health is a part of their heritage. A Taste of African Heritage (ATOAH) flips the script by celebrating the culinary legacy and often-unsung cultural ownership of healthy eating for people of African descent. Consisting of six 2-hour sessions which feature healthy foods (like leafy greens, whole grains, and beans) from across the African diaspora, the accessible six-session format can be easily scaled into existing community health infrastructure, yet it is immersive enough to produce meaningful results.
Please Note: If using this curriculum with SNAP-Ed audiences, MyPlate must also be introduced and discussed along with the curriculum.
$300.
Partners can license the curriculum for $300/year or can pay for printed copies. The food costs are $250 for the full 6 weeks for an average class size of 10-15 people.
Group Size
2-50
Program Length
6 weeks
Access to sink
Power outlet
Basic cooking equipment required
Can use hotplates/single burners if necessary
Last Modified
01/27/2023
Performer’s Contact Information
Oldways Preservation Trust
Adante Hart266 Beacon St #1
Boston, MA 02116
For any questions, contact classes@oldwayspt.org