28 min

Food n Folklore with Chef Tamika Francis Food Faultlines by Aisle Mine

    • Food

Culinary creative Tamika R. Francis is the founder of Food & Folklore, which pays homage to global food traditions through pop-up dining events, culinary classes, and storytelling.  In 2019 she launched a sold out 7-part diaspora pop up dining series, in collaboration with Boston based chefs sponsored by Toast. She’s worked in agro-tourism, farming and culinary event producer locally and internationally and as a culinary instructor at the Boston Public Market, The Haley House, Curio Spice. She was most recently featured on an episode of Moveable Feast by Relish, Eater Boston, upcoming Edible Boston and is a fierce advocate for supporting emerging culinary creatives and diverse food-ways in the industry. She’s currently building Dutchpot.app, a space for culinary creatives to build community & collaborate.

Learn more about Food n Folklore.

Feeling hungry? Don't forget to grab your tickets for our next LIVE virtual cooking class. Visit our website for more monthly workshops and customized cooking classes with professional chefs around the world.

Credits

Food Faultlines is hosted by Kiana Estevez, founder of Aisle Mine. Food Faultlines was produced by Marissa McMinn, Jenny Tungsubutra, and Rachael Buchwalter.

Music

Intro - Fly Away by Mountaineer

Outro - Alleyways by Color Parade


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Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/aislemine/support

Culinary creative Tamika R. Francis is the founder of Food & Folklore, which pays homage to global food traditions through pop-up dining events, culinary classes, and storytelling.  In 2019 she launched a sold out 7-part diaspora pop up dining series, in collaboration with Boston based chefs sponsored by Toast. She’s worked in agro-tourism, farming and culinary event producer locally and internationally and as a culinary instructor at the Boston Public Market, The Haley House, Curio Spice. She was most recently featured on an episode of Moveable Feast by Relish, Eater Boston, upcoming Edible Boston and is a fierce advocate for supporting emerging culinary creatives and diverse food-ways in the industry. She’s currently building Dutchpot.app, a space for culinary creatives to build community & collaborate.

Learn more about Food n Folklore.

Feeling hungry? Don't forget to grab your tickets for our next LIVE virtual cooking class. Visit our website for more monthly workshops and customized cooking classes with professional chefs around the world.

Credits

Food Faultlines is hosted by Kiana Estevez, founder of Aisle Mine. Food Faultlines was produced by Marissa McMinn, Jenny Tungsubutra, and Rachael Buchwalter.

Music

Intro - Fly Away by Mountaineer

Outro - Alleyways by Color Parade


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Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/aislemine/support

28 min