Chef Deejerh idi sule

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Food Business consultant
Event planner/festival organizer
Catering/smallchops services
EXECUTIVE CHEF FOOD DELICACIES
FOUNDER OF chefs dexterity food forum,Khadija women empowerment foundation and chefs dexterity Culinary Art college kano

21/02/2026

We call and answered. We believe that a recipe is more than just instructions for a meal—it is a blueprint for self-reliance. Our platform provides high-quality, step-by-step video tutorials designed specifically for women who want to master diverse cuisines. Whether she is cooking for her family’s health or launching a catering business, we provide the visual tools to make it happen.

14/02/2026

My 6 weeks journey at its getting tougher but I love each and every moment I spend.

13/02/2026

Record keeping for beginners

10/02/2026

Selflove

09/02/2026

congratulations as a woman to pull this in north we really celebrate you Allah ya kara daukaka.

05/02/2026

It’s like today we start but we are in week 5 follow me to take you round our journey.

04/02/2026

Today, February 4, marks World Cancer Day. It’s a global initiative meant to raise awareness, improve education, and catalyze personal and collective action.
While genetics and environment play their roles, our lifestyle choices—particularly what we put on our plates—are powerful tools in the fight for prevention and recovery.
Eat to Beat: Foods That Help
There isn’t a “miracle” food that cures cancer, but a diet rich in phytonutrients and antioxidants can help protect your cells from damage. Here is what the science suggests focusing on:
1. Cruciferous Vegetables
Vegetables like broccoli, cauliflower, kale, and Brussels sprouts contain sulforaphane. This compound has been shown to inhibit an enzyme that promotes cancer cell growth.
* Pro-tip: Steam them lightly rather than boiling to keep the nutrients intact.
2. Berries
Blueberries, raspberries, and strawberries are packed with anthocyanins. These antioxidants neutralize “free radicals” in the body, which are unstable molecules that can damage your DNA.

03/02/2026

In Northern Nigeria, culinary traditions are as rich and layered as a well-made Tuwon Shinkafa. However, as the global food industry evolves, the bridge between traditional heritage and modern professional standards is education.
While cooking has historically been passed down through oral tradition and home observation, formalizing this knowledge is key to unlocking the region’s economic and creative potential.
1. Professionalizing Heritage
Northern Nigerian cuisine—featuring unique ingredients like Kuli-kuli, Yaji, and Daddawa—is a culinary goldmine. Education helps chefs:
* Standardize Recipes: Moving from “a pinch of this” to precise measurements ensures consistency for commercial scaling.
* Refine Presentation: Applying global plating techniques to local dishes like Miyan Kuka or Suya makes them more “exportable” to international fine-dining markets.
2. Food Safety and Hygiene
In a region where street food and open-air markets are staples, formal education introduces critical standards in:
* HACCP (Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point): Understanding how to prevent foodborne illnesses.
* Preservation: Learning modern techniques to reduce post-harvest loss of local produce like tomatoes and peppers.
3. Economic Empowerment & Job Creation
The hospitality sector is a massive employer. Education shifts the narrative from “cooking as a chore” to “culinary arts as a career.”
* Entrepreneurship: Training provides the business acumen needed to run sustainable restaurants, catering services, or food processing plants.
* Youth Engagement: Vocational training offers a viable path for the region’s large youth population to gain high-demand skills.
4. Nutritional Literacy
Northern Nigeria faces specific nutritional challenges.

02/02/2026

Knowing your costing helps in minimizing food wastage.

31/01/2026

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