Our business idea - food joy and genuine African handicraft
ALL of this we can offer because we have one foot in Africa
Come and see us and we’ll tell you more… Welcome! Åsa & Nolan
We give something back
Involvement and interest can lead to commitments on a larger scale.
Directly or indirectly, Taste of Africa gives something back to Africa through some of the products that we sell:
Bushman's Chilli Sauces. With every bottle of Bushman's Chilli sauces sold by Taste of Africa, 4% of the purchase price is donated to Survival International, an organisation that gives legal aid to help the San Bushmen to reclaim their ancestral land in Botswana.
Taste of Africa Spices have stunning images painted by a young Kenyan boy. Taste of Africa donates 4% of the selling price of the spices to Vi-skogen, a tree-planting project around Lake Victoria. We want to give our artist something that can change his world and give new opportunities, also to other children in East Africa that cannot afford to attend school. Vi-skogen helps people to stop soil erosion. At the same time, they get an income from the trees that are being planted.
Taste of Africa Coffee – Because Taste of Africa believes in the idea of giving Africa ’Trade not Aid’, we initiated a support project for a pre-school in South Africa, in our village Stanford's informal settlement. The school’s name is Funimfundo…
Media releases
See Sofia Bürger's film about Baobab Kitchen (in Swedish). Real African vibes – Enjoy ☺!
Paret Åsa Hemborg och Nolan van Wyk i Gillerås i Hedesunda har tagit en bit av Afrika – till Gästrikland. P4 Kollar: Annorlunda turistpärlor besökte oasen i skogen, där maten lagas av gästerna själva.
– Idén var ett sätt för oss att få vara både i afrika och i Sverige. Nu när vi lyckats hitta varandra jag och Nolan. Vi var från början i sydafrika, det var där vi träffades och jobbade tillsammans. Sedan kom vi på idén att man kan leva ute i skogen så här. Men frågar du Nolan så får du nog en annan version av historien säger Åsa Hemborg och skrattar.
Hör hela intervjun med Åsa Hemborg om hur de tog Afrika till Gävleborg.