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The largest tomato mix brand in Ghana, Tasty Tom, has donated bags and sachets of its products to the esteemed office of the National Chief Imam, Sheikh Nuhu Sharabutu, in support of the Salah festivities.
On Saturday, July 24, 2021, the donation was made during Happy FM’s Salah Fest cooking competition held at the Fadama taxi station opposite the Chief Imam’s residence.
Loretta Aryee, Marketing Assistant for Tasty Tom, presented the gift items on behalf of the team.
She said, “We are here with these food items which have been specially produced by us to gift to our dear Muslim families.

"Because of the Salah festivities, we thought it would be best to support our brothers and sisters in the littlest way we can, and that is why we are here with these boxes of Tasty Tom tomato mix in various sizes to donate to the Muslim community. With Tasty Tom tomato paste, you’re assured of the tastiest and most nutritious meals this festive”.
Sheikh Nuhu Sharabutu thanked Tasty Tom for their thoughtfulness and generosity and prayed for Allah’s blessings upon them.
“On behalf of the whole Islam community, I must say we are very grateful for these gifts. Just as you have thought to bless us with these gifts today, may Allah also bless your pockets and grant you a favour and good luck in all your endeavours”.
Tasty Tom is an enriched tomato mix fortified with extra Fibre to improve digestion and Vitamins A, D, E, and K to ensure good eyesight, immunity, muscular growth, and strong bones.
The tomato puree maker is essential for making traditional recipes such as jollof rice, light soup, gravy, etc.
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