SLCS31W6 - My Taste My Culture; Unity through food.

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Hello friends!

Before we begin, I want to sincerely appreciate the Steemit team once again for this amazing opportunity. Thank you for creating a platform where culture, creativity, diversity, and human connection can be expressed beautifully through food.

Welcome to Week 6 and the final week of this exciting journey: “My Taste, My Culture” (Expressing Culture Through Taste).

🎉 What is this week about? — Unity Through Food.

Over the past weeks, we explored heritage, identity, celebration, street food, family tradition, and everyday lifestyles through meals.

This week, we unite cultures through food…

The meals that connect people, cultures, traditions, and histories across different parts of the world.

Food is one of the strongest symbols of global connection because many meals:

  • Exist in different cultures with unique variations
  • Travel from one country to another
  • Blend traditions and cooking styles
  • Unite people despite language or geographical differences

This week focuses on:

  • Shared humanity
  • Cultural exchange
  • Unity in diversity
  • Global food connections

🍛 My Unity Food
For this week, I present a beloved dish shared across several African cultures and beyond:

👉 Moi Moi (Steamed Bean Pudding)

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Moi Moi is a steamed bean pudding made from blended beans, peppers, onions, oil, and spices. Though popularly associated with Nigeria, similar bean-based dishes exist across many African cultures with slight differences in preparation and ingredients.

It is enjoyed in different ways with:

  • Rice
  • Pap (Akamu)
  • Custard
  • Bread
  • Salads

Cultural Connections of Moi Moi

Moi Moi connects several cultures because bean-based steamed meals are common across West Africa and other regions.

Nigerian Culture –We eat Moi Moi during celebrations, family gatherings, and everyday meals.
Ghanaian Culture – Similar bean dishes and steamed preparations exist within Ghanaian cuisine using related ingredients that are related and cooking traditions.
Brazilian/African Diaspora Influence – There are similar bean-based dishes that are seen in Afro-Brazilian cuisine and this is largely due to food migration and movement of African traditions.

Shared Ingredients & Traditions

These cultures commonly share:

  • Beans
  • Pepper
  • Onions
  • Palm oil or vegetable oil
  • Local spices

They also share traditions such as:

  • Cooking for large gatherings
  • Family-style eating
  • Community celebrations
  • Preserving traditional cooking methods

👉 This is not just food—it is a symbol of connection, migration, shared roots, and unity across cultures.

Poetic Cultural Cliché

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Now it’s your turn…

📝 Tasks for the Week

Task 1: Preparation (3 marks)

Prepare a meal that connects at least two or more cultures. Show clear ingredients, recipes, and cooking procedures, name tag and selfie.

Task 2: Cultural Connections (3 marks)
Which cultures does this food connect? Explain at least two cultural connections. Discuss the shared ingredients, similarities, and traditions connected to the meal.

Task 3: Unity & Shared Humanity (3 marks)
What does this meal say about unity, globalization, migration, or shared humanity?
How does this dish connect people despite cultural differences?

📌 Challenge Rules

  • Please read and follow all instructions carefully.
  • The title of your entry should be:
    SLC-S31W6-"My Taste My Culture (Unity Through Food)/ (Name of your dish)!"
  • Your dish must connect at least two cultures.
  • Fusion meals, migrated foods, adapted meals, and globally shared dishes are allowed.
  • Do not present my own dish (Moi Moi) or a dish presented by another participant. Be creative and unique.
  • Post your entry in the Ladies Universe community or your blog.
  • Add a poetic cultural cliché about your dish. (Include dish name)
  • Use tags:
    #mtmcs31w6 #culture #steemexclusive #creativity #food #country
    (Add #burnsteem25 if applicable)
  • Minimum of 300 words.
  • All images must be original (no plagiarism, no AI-generated content).
  • Drop your entry link in the comment section (mandatory).
    🗓️ Contest Duration:
    From Monday (18-05-2026) 00:00 UTC
    To Sunday (24-05-2026) 11:59 PM UTC

🏆

At the end of the week, five (5) top participants who follow the rules will receive an upvote from @steemcurator01

🎉
Random upvotes from SC02 are also possible (not guaranteed).

📊 Scoring Pattern

Descriptionscore
Not Powering down
Plagiarism free
Ai check free
Task 1 (Preparation)3/3
Task 2 (Cultural Connections)3/3
Task 3 (Unity & Shared Humanity)3/2
Poetic cliché & Post interpretation1/1
Total10

🎯 Final Thoughts

Food has always traveled beyond borders. Recipes migrate, cultures interact, and traditions blend beautifully across generations and continents. Sometimes, the same meal exists in different places with different names, yet the emotions behind them remain the same.

This week is about celebrating those beautiful connections through food—showing how meals can unite humanity despite our differences.
I can’t wait to discover the amazing dishes and cultural connections you will all share.

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Food is what human can't resist, also, food connected people and culture put together.
While traveling to other part of the country, traveler always like to bring back home their favorite meal and trying to prepare them in their own way to have different test of experience

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