• banner Dada
    DADA- Delicacies & Wholesome Food
    spices – tea – snacks – sweets – honey – syrups – jams – chutneys – mustards – sauces – pasta – gnocchi – yoghurt – muesli – bread – bread mix – flour – cakes – cookies
    DADA – eCosmetics
    natural beauty and wellness products – hotel bath an beauty amenities – natural skin care and spa products – aroma therapy – mozzi repellents – houshold laundry goods – gifts and souvenirs …. AND MORE THAN SIXTY DIFFERENT natural beauty soaps
    All products are Made in Zanzibar by women co-ops.
  • Climate Catastrophe

    DadaZanzibar works up on the Matemwe ridge in regenerative agriculture following permaculture principles. We are learning to adept to the challenge of climate catastrophe, develop strategies for foodsecurity once the beach dwellers will have to relocate.

    @UtupoaUpepo wrote:
    “This Zanzibar community will be among the first to pay for the polluting profligacy of other nations. Homes will be uprooted, fish stocks depleted and entire ecosystems collapsing. No words can can describe the injustice.”

    https://www.nytimes.com/…/climate-change-oceans-united-nati…

     

  • please click on the link:

    DADAZanzibar Report 2017

  • Cooking with Dada

    Pintsize Explorers had a great cooking experience with Dada Zanzibar. Thank you for the review.

    “… During our time in Zanzibar we spent a few nights in Matemwe, where we took part in the Dada cooking class. Classes are guided by the women from Matemwe village, and are held at 11:00 and 14:00 every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. Thankfully the folks at Dada were super flexible and made an exception for us as we were only in town for a few nights! Ace! …”

    Read full article at:

    Dada Cooking Experience, Zanzibar

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    published 2006
    written by Antje Förstle, founder of  DADA Zanzibar and MOTO Zanzibar
    contact: dada@dadazanzibar.net
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    ” This book is the result of several years effort
    developing skills for products from a typical
    Zanzibari craft aimed at an international high
    market.
    These efforts match with the long-term
    vision of the Department of Commercial Crops,
    Fruits and Forestry (DCCFF) and that of MOTO
    Cooperatives Network, which seek balancing
    the need for poverty reduction at household level
    and the sustainable utilisation of the natural resources.
    Using materials illustrated in this book
    MOTO has reaffirmed how the Wild Date Palm
    (Phoenix reclinata) can best be used to produce
    an environmentally friendly craft, the ukili,
    particularly when prepared using solar energy.
    Through these and the mobilisation of women
    groups by DCCFFa large number of households
    around Jozani-Chwaka Bay National Park
    are now benefiting from the increasing demand
    of the ukili products in Zanzibar Stone Town
    and overseas.
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    Apparently, there is very little reference to this
    craft, and the realisation of this book is the
    testimony to the wealth of skills among the
    women of Zanzibar.
    Undoubtedly, the book shall provide
    a good reference to some of the superb
    plaiting patterns, which otherwise were consid-
    ered non-existing in the coastal areas of Tanzania.
    Over the last five years I have witnessed the
    improvement of ukili products and designs to
    which the author of this book, Antje Förstle,
    has put personal initiatives. I would like to take
    this opportunity to express my gratitude to her.
     
    Now that the finest ukili patterns of the
    Tanzanian coast have been documented, let’s
    make the best use of it! “
     
    DR. BAKARI S. ASSEID
    Director– Department of Commercial Crops,
    Fruits and Forestry, Zanzibar.
     
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    old men baraza jamvi
     
    kilindoni duka Halima Makame
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    woman mkoba Chwaka
    ” … By sponsoring this book ‘Ukili Plaiting in
    Zanzibar’ the Embassy has broken new ground:
    that of documenting a threatened cultural
    heritage.
    The decision to support Antje Förstle’s
    project idea was easy, thanks to her convincing
    concept and catching enthusiasm. During
    her research, it quickly became obvious that
    a preoccupation with the ‘ukili’ plaiting craft
    of the Swahili, which is in danger of being lost,
    can last years and that the findings can fill
    volumes, especially as ‘ukili’ has barely been
    documented up to-date.
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    With this book, you hold the results of a year’s
    committed research combined with numerous
    journeys along the Tanzanian Swahili coast
    and to the islands of Unguja, Pemba and Mafia,
    as well as visits to the museum archives and
    libraries in Munich and London.
    May the book awaken in you the wish to experience for
    yourself the ‘ukili’ diversity of colours and patterns
    in Tanzania. By purchasing this book, you have
    already rendered a contribution to the conservation
    of this craft as the entire proceeds will go
    towards the conservation and continued mediation
    of old plaiting techniques, which are unfortunately
    threatened by extinction.”
    WOLFGANG RINGE
    Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany
    Dar es Salaam
     

    The book ‘UKILI Plaiting in Zanzibar’ is available at the MOTO and DADA shop, Hurumzi Street 416, Stonetown, Zanzibar

    Interested? But not in Zanzibar? Please send a mail to: dada@dadazanzibar.net

  • Visit us and experience Zanzibar cooking culture in Matemwe hands-on!
    Come and Cook with us!

    Guided and supervised by women from Matemwe village, you can join the Dada cooperatives and get active! You can learn to cook a traditional Zanzibar sauce based on tomato, cassava leaves and freshly grated coconut, or prepare baobab fruits growing on magnificent trees on the Matemwe ridge and turn them into delicious and healthy baobab jam.  Additionally, you can make date balls (coconut or baobab), or banana crisps.
    After cooking and packaging you can take home your own products.
    One group at a time should not exceed 6 people.
    Cooking time: 11 am to 2 pm
    Visits and participation by appointment only.
    +255 (0) 773 86 99 04
    dada@dadazanzibar.net

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  • It’s a permaculture jungle out there …
    Dada in Matemwe, Zanzibar.
    Fatma, Dada’s site-manageress, boils water on a solar cooker. (SK-14)

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    Good morning from Dada Zanzibar –
    In the making: Bi Zena’s beautiful ukili hats

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    SEA SALT NEEM EUCALYPTUS SOAP with COFFEE
    This rich soap gently cleans and nourishes all skin types with a concoction of olive, sunflower, macadamia, coconut and sweet almond oil. Natural eucalyptus essential oil, fresh organic neem leaves and salt from the Zanzibar coasts uplift and protect the skin while coffee beans have a stimulating effect.

     

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    Dada CLOVE SOAP with CINNAMON
    This creamy soap gently cleans and remoisturizes all skin types with vitamin E rich sunflower and sweet almond oil. The combination of cinnamon powder and natural sea sand with exfoliating and uplifting natural clove and natural cinnamon essential oil have a revitalizing effect on tired skin.