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Chop Chop Giveaway

Chop Chop Taste of West Africa Sweepstakes

To celebrate the release of Ozoz Sokoh’s debut cookbook, Chop Chop, we’re giving away a selection of Ozoz’s favorite items to help you travel by plate across Nigeria and West Africa. Five (5) lucky winners will receive an assortment of treats, including:

  • Midunu Chocolates by Midunu
  • Jollof Now by Atare
  • Asooke Tote Bag by Aso Totes
  • Tiger Nut by House of Tigernut
  • ChinChin & Plantain Chips by Go Chips Social
  • Nigerian Sweets, Dry Pepper, and Zobo by My Chop Chop
  • Cafe Touba Coffee & Umami Salt by The Abibiman Project
  • Tea Set by Serengeti Teas
  • Spice Set by Indeegenus Foods
  • Sea Salt by Love, Spice and Carrots

Complete the form below by April 16th to enter for a chance to win.

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Ozoz Sokoh

About the Author

Ozoz Sokoh is a Nigerian food writer and educator. A geologist by training, she began documenting her food journey on her blog Kitchen Butterfly in 2009. Central to her work is connectedness through food, food sovereignty, cultural identity, reclamation of food systems, and the joy of eating. Her research and documentation explore the roots of Nigerian and West African cuisine, the impact of West African intellectual contributions to global development from the American South, through the Caribbean to Europe, Central and South Americas, and the connection to the Afro-diaspora.
 
Sokoh has spoken at TEDx and at conferences hosted by the Culinary Institute of America. Her work has been featured in Smithsonian Magazine, Gastro Obscura, CNN African Voices, Anthony Bourdain's Parts Unknown, among others.
 
She is a professor of Food and Tourism Studies at Centennial College, Ontario-Canada, where she teaches a variety of courses including Exploration of Foodways. She makes her home with her three teenage children in Mississauga, part of the Treaty Lands and Territory of the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation. Find her online @KitchenButterfly.
 

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