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Yamira Lee Johnson, head chef and founder of Breaking Bread with Mira will demonstrate how to make delicious mofongo. Space is limited. Registration required.
Yamira Lee Johnson, head chef and founder of Breaking Bread with Mira and Certified Holistic Life Coach, will demonstrate how to make delicious mofongo, a Puerto Rican dish with fried plantains as its main ingredient. For more information about Breaking Bread with Mira, visit breakingbreadwithmira.com. Space is limited. Registration required. Register online at ocls.info or call 407.835.7323.
This event is brought to you in partnership with WUCF, Central Florida PBS, to promote the new season of NO PASSPORT REQUIRED. Hosted by renowned chef Marcus Samuelsson, NO PASSPORT REQUIRED takes viewers on an inspiring journey across the U.S. to explore and celebrate the wide-ranging diversity of immigrant traditions and cuisine woven into American food and culture. To learn more visit wucf.org/culture.
Cuisine Corner is not recommended for children under 12. All children must be accompanied by parent/guardian. Any person disrupting or distracting from the presentation will be asked to leave. Only guests registered for the event will be allowed when event is full. Please make sure everyone in your party is registered. Guests must be present for entire presentation to receive sample if available.
Please arrive on time. Admittance will not be allowed 5 mins after event/presentation begins.
Any person requiring special accommodations to participate in any class or event due to a disability may arrange for accommodations by contacting the location at which the event is held at least seven days prior to the event.
AGE GROUP: | Seniors | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Cooking & Food |
TAGS: | promo | pbs | epd | cuisinecorner | bb-cuisine-corner |
LYNX Bus Link 21 Carver Shores
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The Washington Park Branch serves the Carver Shores and Metrowest areas, along with the many other subdivisions and local businesses surrounding it. The Washington Park branch has a history that dates back to 1924. It is a combination of the former Booker T. Washington and Washington Shores Libraries. The two branches combined as one and opened in this current location on April 11, 1984. Although small, the glass walls on the front and back of the building create a bright, airy and comfortable atmosphere.