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been planned over the coming months to target muslim women from across yorkshire tojoin the military. shabnam mahmood, bbc news, york. for black history month, we re turning back the clock to look at the story of preston s caribbean community through the eyes of locals. glenda andrew is a windrush campaigner who during covid set up a kitchen serving free caribbean meals. hello, welcome to my kitchen. we are just doing some beans for the rice and peas which will go with the chicken or the salmon with cabbage and hotpot. a hotspot which we call and hotpot. a hotspot which we call a caribbean hotpot. we deliver nearly 100 meals a week to people from our community and also the
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Chief coordinator Andrew (right) with members of the Preston Windrush Covid Response team as they dish out West Indian meals for delivery at the Xaverian Sanctuary in Preston, England. Photos: AFP
Glenda Andrew pulls a tray of salmon from the oven, filling the community centre’s kitchen with the aroma of garlic, cayenne and lemon rising from its crackling skin.
It is the scent of memory, of family dinners and church socials – the warmth of the Caribbean in the middle of a grey English winter made gloomier by Covid-19.
This is food for the soul, Andrew says, and it’s needed now more than ever by Britain’s older immigrants who have been isolated from friends and family by the pandemic.