Unleash your cooking potential and join us for a three-part online series as Nornie from Mabu Mabu takes us through three of her favourite dishes.
Mabu Mabu is a saying in the Torres Strait that means ‘help yourself’ or ‘bon appetite.’ It is announced at the start of a banquet or at a gathering of friends and family.
There will also be Q&A on how you can use native ingredients in your everyday cooking, while sharing stories about Indigenous food, cooking, and the Chef’s (Nornie Bero) culture heritage: the Komet Tribe of the Meriam People of Mer Island in the Torres Strait.
After each workshop you attend, you will receive the star ingredient to try at home in your own time.
Dates:
Wednesday 3 April – entrée
Wednesday 10 April – main course
Wednesday 24 April – dessert
Time: 11am – 12.30pm
Registration is a must!
Download flyer here
KWP workshops are free and open to all Aboriginal women in Victoria. Please register by contacting our Koori Women’s Place team on 9244 3333 or kwp@djirra.org.au
Unleash your cooking potential and join us for a three-part online series as Nornie from Mabu Mabu takes us through three of her favourite dishes.
Mabu Mabu is a saying in the Torres Strait that means ‘help yourself’ or ‘bon appetite.’ It is announced at the start of a banquet or at a gathering of friends and family.
There will also be Q&A on how you can use native ingredients in your everyday cooking, while sharing stories about Indigenous food, cooking, and the Chef’s (Nornie Bero) culture heritage: the Komet Tribe of the Meriam People of Mer Island in the Torres Strait.
After each workshop you attend, you will receive the star ingredient to try at home in your own time.
Dates:
Wednesday 3 April – entrée
Wednesday 10 April – main course
Wednesday 24 April – dessert
Time: 11am – 12.30pm
Registration is a must!
Download flyer here
KWP workshops are free and open to all Aboriginal women in Victoria. Please register by contacting our Koori Women’s Place team on 9244 3333 or kwp@djirra.org.au