At Flourish Spices and African Food, we love food. We love cooking it, eating it, seasoning it, and of course…talking about it. But did you know some of your favorite dishes come with stories so funny, you’ll never see them the same way again? Let’s dig into some weird and laugh-out-loud facts about the foods we all know and love. Plus a few ways to spice them up, Flourish-style. 1. Potatoes Were Once Feared (Yes, Feared) Back in 16th-century Europe, people thought potatoes were evil. Some believed they caused diseases, others thought they were food for witches. Imagine turning your nose up at fried yam or crispy potato porridge today because someone claimed it was “unholy.” 2. Chicken Was Once So...
June 17th is more than just another day on the calendar—it’s National Strudel Day! And if you’ve ever bitten into a flaky, golden crust filled with warm apples, spiced meats, or creamy cheese, you already know that strudel is a slice of comfort wrapped in delicious layers. Whether you’re a lifelong fan or totally new to this European classic, today is the perfect excuse to celebrate one of the most satisfying pastries the world has ever known. What Is Strudel, Anyway? The word strudel comes from the German word for “whirlpool,” which is fitting since the classic strudel looks like a roll of dough swirling around its flavorful filling. Although strudel is most closely associated with Austrian and German cuisines,...
I tasted baked scallops for the first time at a cozy family dinner, the kind where the air is filled with laughter, clinking glasses, and the irresistible aroma of spices warming in the oven. My aunt, a passionate home cook, had perfected her baked scallops recipe—golden, buttery, and infused with a rich blend of spices that made every bite melt in my mouth. That dish was more than just seafood; it was an experience, a balance of textures and flavors that turned a regular evening into something unforgettable. And that’s the magic of baked scallops. Why Baked Scallops Deserve a Special Day Every year on March 12, we celebrate National Baked Scallops Day, a tribute to this elegant yet simple...
I still remember the way my mother’s kitchen smelled on Sunday afternoons. The rich aroma of locust beans mingling with black pepper, the warmth of dry fish powder, and the flavor of uziza seeds filled the air. It was the kind of scent that made your stomach grumble before you even saw the pot on the fire. Growing up, native soups were more than just meals—they were a celebration. A gathering of family, culture, and tradition, all simmering together in one bubbling pot. And the real magic? It wasn’t just in the fresh vegetables or the tender pieces of meat; it was in the blend of spices. My mother always said, “The right spices make the difference between an ordinary...
Growing up, some of my fondest memories were of family road trips, sitting in the back seat of our car, with the windows rolled down and the wind blowing through my hair. But what made those trips special wasn’t just the laughter or the destinations—it was the snacks we brought along. From the crunch of kuli kuli to the spicy flavor of kilishi, every bite was an adventure. Even today, these snacks remain my go-to when I’m looking for something to munch on during a lazy afternoon or while binge-watching my favorite shows.If you’re like me and love a good crunch, let me take you on a journey of some of my all-time favorite traditional snacks that’ll keep your taste...