MASS APPEAL: Chef John Moatshe puts Africa on a plate for the world By Wanda Hennig
The Chaîne, for those who don’t know it , is an international gastronomic society founded in Paris in 1248. It has more than 25,000 members in 70-plus countries. It “promotes the art of fine cuisine and supports the development of young culinary professionals”, to quote from the website.
For which he has both credentials and interest. Extending back to his bread-in-the-wheelbarrow days, which – don’t you think? – kind of put him in the category “early adopter” of what evolved into the modern food cart and mobile food truck trend.
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