Cooking Classes in Arusha

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Cooking Classes in Arusha

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  • Lucia J
    1 contribution
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Really funny experience, we cooked (or try to) samosa, coconut soup (doing also the milk from the coconut) and Irio. The girls have been wonderful and they showed us the amazing work that they do for women and girls with health issues or from villages around. It's very important what they do, and doing the cooking class you can support them. Very nice 👍
    Written 12 November 2023
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  • Haley B
    3 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    We had a wonderful time making rice pilau and a Tanzanian salad, and learning about the good work that WEHAF is doing. We also bought lovely handmade items from the women in the program. I recommend this experience!
    Written 29 February 2024
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  • Fabi K.
    6 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Very warm welcome place. It’s a good, positive vibe there and the guys are super friendly and have a fascinating knowledge about what they do and tell you. They told us about the story of the coffee beans, showed us the plantation and how to plant your own coffee tree and we learned something about all the other pants around. Afterwards we produced our own coffee, got a fantastic meal and tasted our selfmade coffee with relaxing music and good conversations. Would definitively recommend it. Thank you guys
    Written 11 February 2024
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