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African BBQook Association
Celebrating and promoting the rich culinary heritage of Africa

African BBQook Association

The African BBQook Association (ABQ) is a dynamic organization dedicated to celebrating and promoting the rich culinary heritage of Africa. It serves as a platform for barbecue enthusiasts, chefs, and food lovers from across the continent to come together, exchange ideas, and showcase their talents to the world.

The African BBQook Association (ABQ) is Ghana’s leading platform dedicated to celebrating the flavours, traditions, and cultural heritage of African barbecue. Rooted in Ghana’s vibrant culinary spirit, the Association brings together grill masters, chefs, food lovers, and cultural ambassadors to showcase authentic African cooking techniques, inspire innovation, and strengthen community through food.

From hosting barbecue festivals and culinary workshops to promoting sustainable cooking practices and mentoring emerging talent, ABQ champions the people, skills, and stories that make African barbecue exceptional. Whether you are a seasoned chef, an adventurous traveller, or someone who simply enjoys great food shared in good company, ABQ welcomes you to explore, connect, and experience the richness of Africa’s barbecue culture.

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William Yeboah
William Yeboah
President

Welcome to the African BBQook Association

On behalf of the African BBQ Association, it is my great pleasure to welcome you to AfricanBBQook.com - a vibrant space dedicated to celebrating the rich flavours, traditions, and community spirit of African barbecue.

Our mission is simple yet profound: to showcase the diversity of African culinary heritage, foster connections among enthusiasts worldwide, and create opportunities for cultural exchange through food. Whether you are a seasoned pitmaster, a curious traveller, or simply someone who loves the warmth of shared meals, we are here for you.

We invite you to explore, learn, and join us in honouring the artistry of African barbecue. Together, let’s keep the fire burning and the stories alive.

Welcome - and enjoy the journey!

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