Rabia Kamara: Ruby Scoops
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Rabia Kamara grew up outside of Washington, D.C. as a child of
immigrants, in a community of immigrants. The diverse cooking
styles Kamara was exposed to at an early age followed her into
the kitchen.
Kamara pulled from those life experiences when creating flavors
for her ice cream and dessert business Ruby Scoops.
"Most of my friends were also first-generation Americans. So I
grew up in a neighborhood where my next-door neighbors, one
family was Ethiopian, one family was Vietnamese. So l would go to
someone's house and eat Injera one night, or go to someone else's
house and have Pho," she recalled. "We explore flavors that I
think are important to us. My business partner grew up a military
brat, so they got to experience life in different countries and
also here... [we're] not afraid to try new flavors and be open to
the criticism that comes with that."
Kamara said they also look to what's in season when setting the
flavor menu.
"We use local dairy and local produce whenever we can," she said.
"Since it's a beautiful summer produce season, we're gonna be
doing some peach flavors, some peach and berry combinations as
well as a corn ice cream [at their next pop up]."
Kamara, who first came to Richmond to attend VCU, said she hoped
Ruby Scoops would also serve as an inspiration for others to
follow their dreams.
"Growing up, I didn't see anyone that looked like me cooking. So
I figured even if [our logo] was a cartoon, if I could make this
logo of this little girl that looks like me, other little Black
or brown girls would see that and be like, "oh, she looks like
me. Her hair is curly like mine,' it will represent us in a way
that we're not used to seeing," she said. "So I didn't mean to be
a walking logo, but I'm happy to be if it's going to encourage
other people to kind of try to follow their own back the path and
dance to the beat of their own drum."
After a false start opening a brick and mortar location earlier
this year, Kamara is raising money to open Ruby Scoops in
Northside Richmond. She's launched a successful Kickstarter that
offers rewards to those who donate.
For now, you have to catch Kamara and Ruby Scoops at pop-ups
around town:
Tuesday, August 18, 2020
5 p.m. - 8 p.m.
Charm School
311 W. Broad Street, Richmond, Va.
Friday, August 21, 2020
Fuzy Cactus
221 W Brookland Park Blvd, Richmond, Va.
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