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Travelling Dishes from Aunty Dupe’s Buka is Will Debut in Edmonton

This summer, the food festival 'Travelling Dishes' in Edmonton, Canada will feature authentic Nigerian food from Aunty Dupe's Buka. The chef behind the magic is local home cook Dupe Adedji who experienced her native cuisine while traveling as a child.

The cook is aiming to make Nigerian food more mainstream with the pop-up series held this summer. The food will include traditional dishes with modern twists in a welcoming atmosphere. The chef announced plans to introduce Nigerian cooking classes after the event so individuals in her community can learn to prepare her dishes.

As mainstream food markets are diversifying to include more multicultural dishes, consumers can expect to see an increase in inclusive food options.
Trend Themes
1. Multicultural Cuisine Pop-ups - There is an opportunity for chefs to showcase authentic, underrepresented cuisine in inclusive pop-ups.
2. Global Cooking Classes - Opportunities exist for experienced home cooks to provide cooking classes for underrepresented cuisines.
3. Traditional Dishes with Modern Twists - Innovative chefs can put a spin on traditional dishes, offering new and exciting dining experiences.
Industry Implications
1. Food and Beverage - The food industry can benefit from offering more diverse cuisine options and creating opportunities for underrepresented cuisines.
2. Hospitality and Tourism - Hotels, resorts, and tourist destinations can stand out by offering unique and authentic dining experiences featuring underrepresented cuisine.
3. Education - Educational institutions can create opportunities to teach students about underrepresented cuisine and culinary techniques.

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