Subject: Oldways Debuts African Heritage & Health Week
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Oldways, A Food and Nutrition Non-profit Debuts African Heritage & Health Week With Challenge To Try One African Heritage Dish
For additional information, please go to:
Shopping, Cooking, and Eating Tips:
http://oldwayspt.org/resources/shopping-cooking-eating
African Heritage Foods:http://oldwayspt.org/resources/heritage-pyramids/african-diet-pyramid/african-heritage-foods
African Diaspora Food Glossary: http://oldwayspt.org/resources/heritage-pyramids/african-diet-pyramid/diaspora-food-glossaryOldways, a food and nutrition education nonprofit is organizing a celebration African Heritage & Health Week on February 1-7, 2013. Oldways challenges everyone, everywhere to enjoy at least one dish at home, or at a restaurant inspired by the cuisine of African-American ancestors.African Heritage & Health Week on February 1-7, 2013 is the perfect time to discover why its savory flavors and naturally healthy features make African Heritage cuisine the next big food trend. Coinciding with Black History Month, African Heritage & Health Week commemorates the foods, flavors and healthy cooking techniques that were core to the wellbeing of African ancestors from Africa, South America, the Caribbean, and the American South. Scientific studies show that many chronic conditions such as diabetes, heart disease and obesity, now prevalent in African American communities, appear in populations as traditional diets are left behind. Black History Month is the perfect time to commemorate and explore the healthy culinary side of history.
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