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GB Foods Ghana proudly joins the Taste @ 68 event in celebration of Ghana’s 68th Independence, an occasion beautifully organized by the Ghana Culture Forum in partnership with the Ghana Tourism Authority. The event provided a special opportunity to reflect on the nation's journey and celebrate an essential part of its culture—its food.
As a company dedicated to celebrating local flavours, Taste 68 @68 was the perfect platform to highlight GB Food's iconic brands: Gino, Pomo, BF, and Jago. These brands embody the right balance of authentic Ghanaian flavours and nutritional value, enhancing the country’s vibrant culinary heritage.
Ghanaian cuisine is renowned for its rich flavours, creativity, and its unique ability to bring people together. Food is a vital part of Ghanaian culture, symbolizing both diversity and unity. GB Foods Ghana is committed to embracing and celebrating this diversity by ensuring that all its products allow consumers to enjoy the true taste of Ghana in every meal.
Gino and Pomo, two of the company’s most beloved brands, are proudly produced in Ghana with the highest quality ingredients. Additionally, the newly introduced Gino Jollof Tomato Mix is designed to improve the preparation of one of Ghana’s most cherished dishes—Jollof rice. Made with a carefully selected blend of natural ingredients, Gino Jollof Mix ensures consistency and delivers the authentic taste of Ghanaian Jollof in every serving.
As the event unfolded, GB Foods Ghana encouraged patrons to enjoy the celebration, strengthen connections, and share in the pride of being Ghanaian.
The company remains steadfast in its mission to foster unity, pride, and a deeper appreciation for the country’s rich culinary traditions.
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