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U.S. Embassy invites Ghanaians to collaborate on American recipes and products

The United States Embassy in Ghana has called on members of the Ghanaian public with ideas for collaboration around American recipes, food products, or chefs to engage with the Embassy as part of efforts to promote Culinary Diplomacy between the two countries.

The call follows a U.S. Beef Tasting Night hosted in Accra by the U.S. Meat Export Federation, in collaboration with the U.S. Embassy’s Foreign Agricultural Service, which celebrated American cuisine while highlighting shared culinary elements between Ghana and the United States. The event formed part of broader cultural engagement efforts aimed at strengthening people-to-people ties through food.

Held at Nguni Bar & Grill, the tasting night brought together Ghanaian chefs, restaurant owners, food enthusiasts, and members of the U.S. Embassy, including the Cultural Attaché. U.S. beef sourced from Nebraska featured prominently on the menu, serving as the centrepiece for culinary exchanges, idea-sharing, and discussions on how American products can be creatively integrated into local cuisine.

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According to the Embassy, the initiative underscores the role of food as a powerful diplomatic tool that connects cultures, fosters mutual understanding, and opens opportunities for collaboration within the hospitality and creative industries. Participants explored ways Ghanaian culinary traditions and American food products could intersect in innovative and culturally respectful ways.

The Embassy noted that the engagement also sets the tone for activities leading up to Freedom250, the upcoming commemoration marking 250 years of American independence, which will spotlight shared values, cultural exchange, and longstanding partnerships between the United States and its global partners, including Ghana.

Freedom250, to be marked on July 4, 2026, will commemorate 250 years of American independence, tracing the country’s origins to the adoption of the Declaration of Independence in 1776. The milestone reflects on the founding moment when thirteen colonies asserted the right to self-governance, setting in motion a political experiment that would shape modern democracy.

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Freedom250 is expected to be observed through a year-long series of national and international engagements highlighting democratic values, civic participation, cultural exchange, and America’s enduring partnerships around the world, using history not only as remembrance but as a platform to strengthen global connections and shared ideals.

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