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CAMFED’s first ever garden at the 2019 RHS Chelsea Flower Show, “Giving Girls in Africa a Space to Grow”, will feature edible plants that provide a vital source of food and income in rural Zimbabwe.
Young women leaders in our CAMA alumnae network will join us from Zimbabwe to share their horticultural expertise with visitors at Chelsea. Once supported through school by CAMFED, they now own flourishing agricultural businesses. They are using their knowledge of sustainable, climate-smart methods to ensure that their families and communities can thrive. At the same time, they are bringing new job opportunities and growth to disadvantaged rural areas.
Follow the latest Chelsea news using the hashtag #SeeGrowth.
Esnath is a Sustainable Agriculture Expert and member of CAMA, CAMFED’s Alumnae network. The youngest of six children, Esnath was born and raised in rural Zimbabwe. CAMFED supported her through school, and through CAMFED’s partnership with the Mastercard Foundation she successfully applied for a scholarship to study Agricultural Sciences at EARTH University in Costa Rica. Find out more about Esnath.
Esnath has shared some of her favourite recipes with us to inspire you to create a little bit of Zimbabwe in your own kitchen:
Serves 2 (generously)
1 cup dry sugar beans or pinto beans if you are having trouble sourcing sugar beans (soak overnight to cook faster or used pre-cooked tinned beans if in a rush)
2 cloves of garlic, crushed
1 onion, finely chopped
1 big red tomato, chopped
1/2 teaspoon curry powder
1/4 teaspoon chilli powder
1 teaspoon usavi mix (or stock cube, chicken or vegetable)
3 tablespoons cooking oil
Salt to taste
Chopped spring onions – for garnish
4 cups of mealie meal (corn flour/maize flour/polenta)
3.2 liters of hot water
Serve with the spicy beans or your favourite relish/sauce (e.g.bbq) or sour cream.
Makes about 12
1 cup all-purpose flour
1 cup mealie meal (corn flour/maize flour/polenta)
1 cup milk (any non-dairy alternative works too)
2 bananas (must be VERY ripe)
1/2 cup brown sugar
1/3 cup vegetable oil
3 teaspoons baking powder
Esnath has shared some of her favourite recipes with us to inspire you to create a little bit of Zimbabwe in your own kitchen. The main ingredients will be growing in our RHS Chelsea Flower Show Garden, and are much-enjoyed staples in rural Zimbabwe. If you do have a go at these recipes, please share the tasty results using the #SeeGrowth hashtag across social media.
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