Item 13: An African Food Podcast

Afua Ayisi's Bosuo Foods


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Inspired by her daughters, Afua Ayisi started a bottled beverage business featuring herbal teas across the continent. Starting with the roselle hibiscus tea, popularly known in Francophone West Africa as Bissau, the idea is to craft and produce delicious and low caloric ready to drink teas void of artificial preservatives and ingredients.

Find Bosuo Foods on Instagram (@bosuofoods) and online at https://www.bosuofoods.com/
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Photo Courtesy of Afua Ayisi

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