GB Foods Ghana sponsored the 2025 Heritage Caravan, a cultural tour organized by Channel One TV and Citi FM. The event spanned 14 regions, featuring traditional cuisine and engaging activities. Participants enjoyed various local dishes and GB Foods products, reinforcing the company’s commitment to Ghanaian culinary heritage and community engagement.
GB Foods Ghana demonstrated its commitment to Ghanaian culinary heritage by sponsoring the 2025 edition of the Heritage Caravan, organized by Channel One TV and Citi FM. This marks the company’s second year supporting this esteemed cultural event, which featured three buses traversing 14 regions in one week to showcase the nation’s rich history and culinary traditions.
The journey began at a breakfast gathering hosted by Channel One TV, where participants enjoyed a delicious jollof rice prepared with the Gino Jollof Mix, a recent addition to GB Foods’ product offerings. To enhance their experience, GB Foods provided participants, referred to as “caravanites,” with souvenir packs that included tote bags, hand fans, and waist bags to commemorate their participation.
On March 2nd, the caravan halted in the Volta Region for the Volta Food Festival, allowing participants to savor traditional Voltarian dishes like Akple and Abobitadi, along with various stews made using Gino Peppe and Onion Mix. The subsequent stop on March 3rd was in the Upper East Region at the Gbewa Palace, where GB Foods featured tastings of Pomo Tomato Mix in classic meals such as Tuo Zaafi and Ayoyo Soup, alongside the tasty Dawadawa Jollof.
The caravan continued to the Ashanti Region on March 6th, coinciding with the Independence Day celebrations at the “Pomo Mukaase wura” event, which emphasized Ghanaian cuisine and culture. Here, attendees enjoyed various local dishes, refreshing drinks, and participated in traditional games, fostering a sense of community.
A significant highlight occurred on March 8th at Maaha Beach Resort, where participants relished a barbecue featuring jollof rice made with Gino Jollof Mix. Attendees engaged in fun activities while sampling products from GB Foods.
Throughout the event, GB Foods reinforced its commitment to celebrating Ghana’s culinary heritage and aimed to promote its nutritious and flavorful food products. The company remains dedicated to uniting families and communities through quality food experiences, continually enhancing its presence within the Ghanaian market.
In summary, GB Foods Ghana’s sponsorship of the 2025 Heritage Caravan exemplified its dedication to celebrating Ghanaian culinary heritage. Through a series of engaging activities across multiple regions, the company showcased its products while fostering community spirit. This initiative not only highlighted traditional dishes but also reinforced the importance of quality food experiences for families and communities in Ghana.
Original Source: citinewsroom.com