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Ghana restaurant owner in Boston says 'jollof rice is better than England's Declan Rice'

Daily Mirror

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June 21, 2026

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Ghana restaurant owner in Boston says 'jollof rice is better than England's Declan Rice'

EXCLUSIVE: The owner of the only Ghanaian restaurant in the World Cup city of Boston jokes: 'Our jollof rice is better than your Declan Rice'

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How other outlets are covering this story

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The New Zealand Herald

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· Jul 2, 2026

School lunches don’t have to be Michelin-star, but they should be healthy – Editorial

School lunches don’t have to be Michelin-star, but they should be healthy – Editorial

Now Magazine

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· Jun 27, 2026

‘Sweet dreams are made of cheese’: Canadians hyped up for Kraft Dinner’s ramen release

What to know Can’t pick between creamy KD cheddar and the spicy kick of ramen? Now you don’t have to, thanks to the new KD... The post ‘Sweet dreams are made of cheese’: Canadians hyped up for Kraft Dinner’s ramen release appeared first on NOW Toronto.

Brisbane Times

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· Jul 3, 2026

14 delicious dinners (plus a cake) that sneak in the veg without anyone noticing

From RecipeTin Eat’s creamy mac and cheese to crunchy fritters, the kids (and fussy adults) need never know these tasty recipes are actually good for them, too.

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· Jun 29, 2026

‘Exposure so early in life shapes children’s food preferences’

‘Exposure so early in life shapes children’s food preferences’

The korea Herald News

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· Jun 27, 2026

Two Michelin kitchens, four hands, one night in Seoul

For one night, Yu Yuan's kitchen was led by four hands instead of two. On June 19, the Michelin-starred Cantonese restaurant at Four Seasons Hotel Seoul shared its kitchen with Zi Yat Heen, the one-Michelin-star Cantonese restaurant at Four Seasons Hotel Macao, for a single seating. Yu Yuan chef To Kwok Wai and Zi Yat Heen chef Anthony Ho built a seven-course menu that set Korea's early-summer ingredients next to Macao's Cantonese repertoire. The four-hands dinner is part of a series that Four S

Merchant Growth

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· Jun 24, 2026

Case Study – Shah Brothers

Food connects people with memories and culture, in particular when living in another country, and that’s exactly what Shah Brothers grocery store does.

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Related coverage for "Ghana restaurant owner in Boston says 'jollof rice is better than England's Declan Rice'": The New Zealand Herald — School lunches don’t have to be Michelin-star, but they should be healthy – Editorial. Now Magazine — ‘Sweet dreams are made of cheese’: Canadians hyped up for Kraft Dinner’s ramen release. Brisbane Times — 14 delicious dinners (plus a cake) that sneak in the veg without anyone noticing. https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/MGyWTVLzq79BbxAh4S83gQ.jpg — ‘Exposure so early in life shapes children’s food preferences’ . The korea Herald News — Two Michelin kitchens, four hands, one night in Seoul. Merchant Growth — Case Study – Shah Brothers