
One of the things I love most about eChic is the sheer range of businesses we get to work with. We are just putting the finishing touches on Safe Journey Foods' website https://www.safejourneyfoods.com.au/. Andrea hails from West Africa. She sources and sells organic African traditional health foods such as Tigernuts, Tigernut Flour, a Tigernut protein booster mix for smoothies and milk drink (Kunun Aya), African Breadfruit Seeds (known as Ukwa), Bambara Nut Flour and Dried Dates and Date Powder.
If you are looking for the next superfood sensation, like to travel the world from the comfort of your kitchen, or are just totally sick of your current protein powder, try Andrea's recipe for a Tigernut smoothie: https://www.safejourneyfoods.com.au/.../how-to-make-kunun...

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