Women’s History Month: Nigerian Cookery with Toyin’s Kitchen — FREE
Thu 12 Mar
|Health Defence Organics 132a King Street
In many Nigerian homes, food knowledge is passed down through women — mothers, aunties, grandmothers — as a living archive of culture, care and community. For Women’s History Month, we’re welcoming Toyin’s Kitchen to celebrate that lineage and spotlight women-led food traditions in our community.


Time & Location
12 Mar 2026, 19:00 – 23:00
Health Defence Organics 132a King Street, London W6 0QU, UK
About the event
Date/Time: Thu 12 March, 1:00pm–3:00pm
Location:Health Defence Organics CIC,132a King Street, Hammersmith, London W6 0QU
Cost: FREE (booking required)
In many Nigerian homes, food knowledge is passed down through women — mothers, aunties, grandmothers — as a living archive of culture, care and community.
For Women’s History Month, we’re welcoming Toyin’s Kitchen to celebrate that lineage and spotlight women-led food traditions in our community.
Toyin will guide us through a relaxed cookery demonstration and tasting, exploring:
Egusi soup — a classic, deeply nourishing staple with layers of flavour
Pounded yam — a much-loved accompaniment and centrepiece of the table
Puff-Puff — the iconic sweet snack with a big place in family and street-food culture
Expect a warm, friendly session with story, learning, questions encouraged, and of course tasting.
FREE event — booking required.
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