GB Foods Ghana Celebrates Culinary Heritage through Heritage Caravan Sponsorship

GB Foods Ghana sponsored the 2025 Heritage Caravan, a cultural tour across 14 regions, celebrating Ghanaian culinary heritage. The journey featured community events and tastings of traditional dishes prepared with Gino products, reinforcing the company’s commitment to quality food experiences.
GB Foods Ghana has proudly sponsored the 2025 edition of the Heritage Caravan, organized by Channel One TV and Citi FM, affirming its commitment to celebrating Ghanaian culinary heritage. This marks the company’s second involvement with this cultural tour, which saw three buses journeying through 14 regions of Ghana in just one week, immersing participants in the nation’s rich traditions and culinary diversity.
The Heritage Caravan commenced with a delightful breakfast gathering at Channel One TV, where GB Foods served participants a savory jollof rice dish prepared with the nutritious Gino Jollof Mix, a recent addition to their product offerings. To ensure a memorable experience, GB Foods distributed special souvenir packs to caravan participants, which included tote bags, hand fans, and waist bags.
On March 2nd, the caravan arrived in the Volta Region for the Volta Food Festival, showcasing traditional Voltarian dishes like Akple and Abobitadi alongside various stews and soups featuring Gino Peppe and Onion Mix. The event provided an authentic taste of local flavors that enriched the participants’ cultural experience.
The caravan continued to the Upper East Region on March 3rd, where it stopped at the Gbewa Palace. GB Foods introduced participants to the Pomo Tomato Mix, complementing traditional meals such as Tuo Zaafi and Ayoyo Soup, including the flavorful Dawadawa Jollof, emphasizing the versatility of their products.
On March 6th, the caravan visited the Ashanti Region to celebrate Ghana’s Independence Day through the “Pomo Mukaase wura” event. Participants enjoyed a plethora of delicious local dishes, refreshing beverages, and engaged in traditional games, strengthening the communal spirit.
The highlight for GB Foods took place on March 8th at Maaha Beach Resort, where a charming barbecue featured jollof rice made with Gino Jollof Mix. Attendees participated in numerous fun activities and games while enjoying other Gino products. Through this initiative, GB Foods reinforced its commitment to honoring Ghanaian culinary heritage while promoting its nutritious and flavorful food offerings.
In summary, GB Foods Ghana’s sponsorship of the 2025 Heritage Caravan exemplifies its commitment to celebrating and preserving Ghanaian culinary heritage. By offering immersive cultural experiences and showcasing its product lineup, the company successfully connected communities and promoted its brand within the Ghanaian market. The caravan events further highlighted the importance of traditional cuisine while engaging participants in vibrant cultural festivities.
Original Source: citinewsroom.com