POV: cooking is your love language
Cooking is not just about preparing food—it's a way to communicate love and care without words. In many cultures, including Ghanaian, making a traditional dish like Angwamo can be a powerful expression of affection and thoughtfulness. Angwamo, a beloved local recipe, carries rich flavors and cultural significance that make it a perfect dish to share with loved ones. From my experience, cooking Angwamo for someone is an act filled with intention and warmth. The process of gathering ingredients, patiently preparing each component, and cooking it to perfection becomes a personal gesture that conveys emotion deeper than a simple meal. Sharing this dish often sparks meaningful conversations and a sense of togetherness. For those interested in embracing cooking as their love language, starting with traditional recipes like Angwamo can be rewarding. It allows you to connect with heritage while showing your care practically. Also, incorporating simple touches such as personalized plating or cooking together can enhance the experience. Ultimately, when you cook with the mindset of expressing love, every meal turns into a memory and every flavor tells a story. Whether you're preparing Angwamo or experimenting with other dishes, remember that the heart you put into cooking transcends the plate and touches the soul.






































































