PostsCommentsmcsamm in Cross Culture • 14 days agoRoasted yams and plantains in KumasiOne of the many things I appreciate about Ghana is the vibrancy of street food culture. Everywhere you go, from small villages to big cities, theremcsamm in HiveGhana • 19 days agoThe irresistible beauty of Ghanaian food.Ghanaian food is so beautifully distinct. not only in the distinct taste and depth of the food but also the colours, the traditional connections to culture, and themcsamm in Cross Culture • 4 months agoBeauty is all around the market.Every single day, millions of men and women wake up, get ready for their daily grind, and their only goal is to make sure that their families are prmcsamm in HiveGhana • 4 months agoTraditional Farming and Local HarvestsAgriculture is ingrained in the culture and economy of Ghana. it makes up a large part of the daily routines of its people. Traditional agriculture is the pride omcsamm in HiveGhana • 4 months agoA Refreshing Delight and a LifestyleCoconuts in Ghana are more than simply a fruit. They are an important component of the country's culture, economics, and everyday life. Coconuts, when sold freshmcsamm in Cross Culture • 4 months agoA story of dedication and hardwork.Every morning, individuals throughout Ghana get up early with one goal in mind: to work hard and earn enough money to support themselves and their families. Watchimcsamm in HiveGhana • 11 months agoFarm fresh.Ghanaian marketplaces are visually appealing, with strong colours and fresh, healthy products. The beauty of Ghana's agricultural products is absolutelymcsamm in HiveGhana • 11 months agoA taste of home.African cuisine is quite unique, and I adore it. I really enjoy dishes cooked with yams and other tubers. These foods are common in Ghana, and cooking dismcsamm in HiveGhana • last yearHow Ghanaian families show affection through cooking.I recently had the pleasure of visiting my cousin's home, and let me tell you, there was so much great food in one spot! From the moment I arrived, I was met wmcsamm in Cross Culture • last yearA new market experience.Exploring Ghana's local markets is always an adventure full of brilliant colours and lively. Each market is a mixture of sights and sounds, revealing a dimcsamm in Cross Culture • last yearA taste of home.During my recent journey to Ghana, I had the opportunity to try one of the country's most popular dishes: Ampesi. It had been a long time since I had eatemcsamm in HiveGhana • last yearHome grown happiness.The beauty of homegrown mangoes is common in every Ghanaian household. As I go through the neighbourhoods, it's difficult not to notice the beautiful folimcsamm in Cross Culture • last yearRooted in tradition.Farming in Ghana is an ancient practice that has sustained livelihoods and enriched our land abundantly. Today, I'm excited to present the breath-taking bmcsamm in Cross Culture • last yearQuenching thirst, nourishing souls.Stepping into the busy streets of Kumasi reveals one of the many beauties that make this city so alive and attractive. Today, I welcome you to join memcsamm in HiveGhana • last yearFeasts on the street.The busy streets of Kumasi are alive with not just the pulse of ordinary life but also the tempting fragrances and sights of street food sellers.mcsamm in Cross Culture • last yearSustainable Living.Every soil in Ghana is rich and widened, and our flowering agricultural produce demonstrates nature's richness. The greenery and various soils promcsamm in HiveGhana • last yearThe market is not just a place.This is an expansion of the famous Kejetia Market, a busy market in the heart of the Ashanti region. Kejetia Market, considered one of the region's largestmcsamm in Market Friday • last yearA Symphony of Colors and CultureAllow me to take you to the heart of Ghana's busy streets, where you will find a treasure mine of culture, business, and beautiful discord: the local mamcsamm in Foodies Bee Hive • last yearMy taste memories.I just wanted to share my delectable cuisine adventure with you all. While on recent travels, I discovered an Amsterdam treasure that has left an everlastmcsamm in Market Friday • last yearTaste of home.When I walked into a neighborhood supermarket in the United Kingdom, I was surprised by a comforting line of sight: a vivid display of African food