16 Black Creatives in Food You Should Follow
These are just a few people you can follow to learn from and support the Black community.
Ayesha Curry, cookbook author, restaurant owner, cookware entrepreneur
Follow: @ayeshacurry
Francesca Chaney, owner of Sol Sips, NYC
Follow: @solsipsnyc
Hawa Hassan, CEO of Basbaas Sauce
Follow: @hawa_22
Jenné Claiborne, cookbook author, vegan chef
Follow: @sweetpotatosoul
JJ Johnson, founder of Field Trip Harlem, creator of BuzzFeed Tasty, cookbook author
Follow: @chefjj
Kia Damon, chef, Radio Cherry Bombe contributor
Follow: @kiacooks
Klancy Miller, cookbook author, magazine founder
Follow: @klancycooks
Kwame Onwuachi, chef, cookbook author
Follow: @chefkwameonwuachi
Marcus Samuelsson, restaurant owner, cookbook author, celebrity chef
Follow: @marcuscooks
Mashama Bailey, executive chef of The Grey, Savannah
Follow: @mashamabailey
Mikaila Ulmer, founder of Me & the Bees Lemonade
Follow: @mikaila.ulmer
Nyesha Arrington, LA-based chef
Follow: @nyeshajoyce
Sunny Anderson, celebrity chef, cookbook author
Follow: @sunnyanderson
Toni Tipton-Martin, food journalist, cookbook author
Follow: @tonitiptonmartin
Vallery Lomas, Great American Baking Show champion, forthcoming cookbook author
Follow: @foodieinnewyork
Zwann Grays, wine director at Olmsted Trading Post, NYC
Follow: @zwanng