NaijaTalkTalk- Food Fashion Fusion is about beautiful, aesthetically pleasing food – Founder, Nkem Odewunmi
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Nkem Odewunmi, CEO Food Fashion Fusion
“Our selling point is really taking
everyday ingredients and transforming them into extraordinary food. We
also aim to use a lot of local produce wherever possible. And I hope
that we can give not just Nigeria, but Nigerian cuisine an appeal that
crosses cultures.” – Nkem Odewunmi, Founder and CEO of Food, Fashion and
Fusion.
Food, fashion and Fusion (FFF)
was founded by Nkem Odewunmi, a lawyer who had spent several years in
the corporate and non-profit sectors and interestingly had no formal
culinary training. But the sight and aroma of the gorgeous (permit me to
use this word) dishes tells otherwise. She is really good and
passionate about food. It shows.
Nkem says she has been cooking since she was about eight years old
and even as a child she was always intrigued by food – the flavours, the
colours, the textures, the preparation and the eating experience.
According to her, “Even as a child, I would know if I enjoyed something
or something tasted terrible.” “I was that child that would put
something in my mouth and would immediately be able to discern the
flavours”.
On how she came about the phrase Food
Fashion Fusion, she had this to say. “When I started a blog, I was
writing about my interest in Food and Fashion; things I liked, trends,
things I was doing, things I was buying, things I was wearing. But when I
started the company, because of the manner in which I go about
preparing my food and eventually presenting the food, I coined what I
call “Food Fashion”. So Food Fashion Fusion, beyond just a delicious
wholesome meal, is about beautiful, aesthetically pleasing food; this is
what Food Fashion Fusion is all about.”
She claims she found support in her family who urged her to go into
business and in fact invested in the business after they saw the demand
for her food. Aptly stated on her website, “FFF is a love child that
has been nurtured by all who love me and love good food. I have the
best support I could ask for. My amazing husband and children keep me
grounded while lovingly appreciating and critiquing my culinary
endeavors.”
On her experience over the past years, she admits that “it has been
very revealing”. I started off this business, informally, about three
years ago. A year into it when I realised it would be a viable venture, I
went ahead and fulfilled all the statutory requirements of registering a
company, getting corporate bank accounts. So technically it has been a
legal entity for about two years now. We are in our third year of
operations.
“It has been a very organic growth. So I started in my kitchen, in my
home… tiny kitchen. I was just making do with the resource I had
available. I was the only staff in the company for the longest time. And
after two years I was able to map, you know, develop a business plan
and with the support of family and friends who so kindly invested in the
company, I was able to take the very bold, scary, logic defying step of
stepping out to setup an independent office facility where I could
operate from and recruit staff and expand my operations.”
She mentions staffing as a major issue that she is still contending
with this. “Just yesterday I conducted interviews looking for people to
bring onboard. It hasn’t been a very pleasant experience. And it is
quite shocking to me. I have held positions where I had to recruit
staff; young graduates for different jobs, and at the time I thought the
quality of graduates was bad. If I had known what I was going to
experience a few years later, maybe I would have been more lenient or
more accommodating. But right now I am hopeful I would eventually find
the right people”.
Gourmet Brownie with Dakuwa
Pistachio salted caramel, Ice Cream and Chocolate-dipped Dakuwa
Chocolate-dipped Dakuwa
Nkem admits the internet has helped in the promotion of her business.
Yes she gets most of her orders via referrals, she says that an
appreciable number of people get in touch with her via her website, blog, Facebook and Instagram pages.
Food Fashion Fusion is going places. Nkem was an official contributor to Expo Milano 2015 and she is currently a member of Kitchen Connection Kitchen Connection links
people from all over the world through an online social media community
and through live video session to either cook together, eat together, or
simply share tips, while contributing to the alleviation of global
hunger through its partnership with Action Against Hunger.
Every month, Kitchen Connection focuses on a country and their food
and culture. The month of May is Nigeria Month on Kitchen Connection.
The Nigerian cuisine will be showcased and Nkem will be featured via a
live cooking session making an authentic Nigeria meal. The proceeds from
her session will be contributed to Action Against Hunger.
Nkem would continue to promote good food and Nigerian cuisine and
hopes it would become mainstream globally very soon. She plans to
develop more recipes and document the tasty delicacies of Food Fashion
and Fusion.
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