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Unmasking the “Exotic”: Exploring Global Fruits & Food Justice Workshops with Isis Amlak – Soursop/Soursap

  • Ladbroke Grove Secret Garden Ladbroke Grove London, England, W10 6HJ United Kingdom (map)

Discover the fascinating world of tropical fruits from the Global South in our fun, hands-on workshops! Inspired by Trinidad and Tobago, these outdoor sessions explore the health benefits, history, and social justice issues surrounding tambrind, soursop, and papaya. Enjoy tasting, create recycled percussion instruments and beanbags from fruit seeds, and join engaging discussions on food, culture, and equity. Taking place in our beautiful, tranquil garden setting, children are welcomed but must be accompanied by an adult. A lively, educational experience for all!

Who it's for:

Open to all! Children welcome with a supervising adult.

Where:

Ladbroke Grove Station's Secret Garden, London W10 6HJ

How to get there:

To access the garden please exit the station and wait outside the entrance. There is a black door to the left of the station entrance which is our garden access point.

Facilitators will have put a sign on the door with a phone number to call when you are waiting outside to let them know you have arrived. Just call the number on the poster and one of our team will come to let you in.

If you have any difficulties entering the garden, please speak to the station staff who can direct you to the garden or let the facilitators know you are outside.

Bonus:

Taste tropical fruits, make crafts, and connect over culture and climate.

All Dates:

  • Monday, 23 June 2025, 5:00–7:00 pm (Tamarind/Tambrind)

  • Wednesday, 16 July 2025, 5:00–7:00 pm (Papaya/Paw Paw)

  • Wednesday, 23 July 2025, 5:00–7:00 pm (Soursop/Soursap)

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🎟️ This is a free event, but please RSVP on Eventbrite to let us know you're coming!

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