The 2024 ‘Back to Your Village Food Festival’, organized by Citi FM/Citi TV, obtained heated on the forecourt of the Accra Metropolitan Assembly (AMA), with distributors sharing their distinctive experiences.
The pageant, a key a part of the 2024 Heritage Month celebrations, gives patrons an opportunity to savour a wide range of genuine Ghanaian dishes.
These dishes signify the varied culinary traditions of the Northern, Central, Western, and Southern areas of Ghana.
Vendors, who arrived as early as 5 am, had a variety of meals neatly packaged at their respective Village stands. The engaging aroma of assorted dishes reminiscent of Omotuo, Tuo Zaafi, Fufu, and Ampesie, together with their accompanying fishes and meat, may very well be sensed miles away from the AMA forecourt.
Upon approaching a number of the distributors, they shared their experiences of taking part within the ‘Back to Your Village Festival’. For some, that is their first time on the pageant, whereas others have been common members over time.
In an interview with Citinewsroom.com, Gifty Annan of Aisle Bar and Restaurant expressed her hopes of promoting all her merchandise earlier than the pageant ends. She stated, “We have fufu with abunabuno soup, Kobe [salted fish] soup, angwamu, ampesie and kobe. Our food is special, we are expecting more people to come. We’re cashing more money, but we hope to get more money and sell off all our foods after the day.”
Irene Thompson, proprietor of Elton Exquisite Cookery, additionally on the Akan Village, stated, “We have aprapransa, eto, fufu with goat meat, ankrantie, konkonte. Our food tastes so good, this is homemade food. Sales are picking up, we praying patrons come in their numbers.”
The Chief Executive Officer of A and F Delight Services instructed citinewsroom.com, “This is my first time and it’s great to be here. The place is lively. We’ve antelope soup, snails and mushroom soup, dried fish and palm nut soup. We also have goat and groundnut soup, and okro stew. If you have Ghc20, you can eat, mushroom GHC10 to GHC 20, antelope meat GHC30 to GHC40, it’s very affordable.”
Selassie Agbesi of Pork 101 additionally shared, “So far so good, I think we are on course, the whole Citi FM/TV is a brand so it’s going well. I’m glad to be part of it.”
“Everything is going well, we came not long ago but I think sales have been ok. The festival is beautiful, compared to the previous we have attended, this is a very big one,” Lovely Justice of Catfish Grill remarked.
Refelcia Broke, proprietor of ‘Twi Meko’, highlighted the significance of being a part of the pageant to showcase her meals to the world. She stated, “People are patronising us, and we’re so glad about that. We count on that every one our meals will likely be completed by the shut of the day. And we count on higher tomorrow.
The pageant is energetic and I really like every part about it, so many individuals right here, a lot of programmes and I like it, that is my second time.”
Mrs Benocraf Akornoo, the proprietor of Benopcaf Catering Services, additionally remarked on how the enterprise has been thriving. She stated, “It’s been by his grace, that people are buying our food, they give us thumbs up after eating because the food tastes so good.”
Hamdia Mahama of Cuisine Art, said, “Ours is so nice, the prices are very moderate, it’s been interesting. Ghanaians come here and they see what other regions have.”
Kelewele Queen additionally talked about, “We have kelewele, fanti kenkey, groundnut, shito.”
“For now, business is fine, people are patronising, it’s going well. We have fufu with assorted soups, we have abunabunu, inside it is nail, crab, mushroom, we also have goat light soup,” stated Aunty Naa Cuisine.
Kelewele Queen shared, “We have kelewele, fanti kenkey, groundnut, shito.” Aunty Naa Cuisine added, “For now, business is fine, people are patronizing, it’s going well. We have fufu with assorted soups, we have abunabunu, inside it is nail, crab, mushroom, we also have goat light soup.”
John Peter Addo Nyarko, the proprietor of Akuapim Palmwine, advocated for a quarterly pageant to assist indigenous companies showcase their merchandise. He stated, “Business goes effectively, it’s an excellent place to expertise Ghanaian stuff and companies.
“We have our palm wine from the Akuapim mountains, it’s fresh. Citi FM is about quality, once what you brought is a standard, it’s supposed to sell. I’m not too bothered about the market. They are coming, and when you taste them, you want to buy them. I pray we get to do this once every quarter, let’s showcase what we have. This is palm wine, it’s very fresh, nothing added, straight from the palm we brought it here.”
A vendor at Wilmar Africa’s stands expressed, “We expect more buyers, we have everything here, from the kitchen to detergents, bread spread, rice and so we have everything.” A consultant with Tinalina Catering Services fortunately stated, “Business has been good, it’s a nice programme, we have Tuo Zaafi, fufu, and all the local foods are available here. It tastes good.”
Enyonam Wamba said, “The patronage is ok, we expect by 6 pm we have sold everything. We are waiting to see more customers and activities that will entertain us. We have fetridetse, adem3, all the locally made food from Volta region.” Rhoda Opoku of Sislou Restaurant stated, “Everything is going well, we have been able to make sales.”
Christiana Adwoa Anima Amoako of Sunshine Chop Bar shared, “We have catfish, abolo, ayakayak3, everything is natural.”
The “Back to Your Village” Food Festival is powered by Citi TV with the unwavering help of 97.3 Citi FM.
Back to Your Village Food Festival is sponsored by Frytol, Fortune Rice, Miss Cookie Spices, Pan African Savings and Loans, Everpack, and GBFoods.
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