Wakandan food forever.
"The Official Wakanda Cookbook" by Nyanyika Banda.Banda dug deep into her imagination in order to whip up the flavorful lineup of dishes which include items like market food, desserts and even gluten-free and vegan meals.
In order to develop the recipes, Banda drew on Wakandan lore as well as her visions of meals fit for the most technologically advanced country on the planet. One of her first steps was diving deep into the internet archives on Marvel and"Black Panther," researching the background of Wakanda and the sort of lore rooted in the isolationist country’s makeup.
It took Banda three months to come up with the recipes for the Wakandan cookbook. She narrated the entire project from the point of view of the Royal Palace of Wakanda's fictional executive chef.. “For me, a huge part of it was taking what I already know about African foods, and then really doing a crash course learning about 'Black Panther' and just Marvel comic universe and as a whole.
Fans of the"Black Panther" franchise might be intrigued to know that Banda’s cookbook features a new character, too. The book is narrated by a fictional character named Ndi Chikondi, who is credited as the Executive Chef at the Royal Palace of Wakanda. Throughout the story, Chikondi relates how the book’s recipes came about and why they exist as part of Wakandan culture.
“There’s this whole backstory of coming up with how we got to that point where Black Panther is being introduced to us, as readers as a fan base,” she explained. “So it was interesting to see that that story already existed through the world of web fan base, so that was pretty cool to discover and learn about those.”Flip through the pages of Banda’s new book and you’ll find a collage of carefully curated and designed recipes based on fictional concepts and stories.
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