What better way to understand a culture than through their food? It has been one of the things I have wanted to research more before I go because I really do love food. Last night I was searching google for popular Kenyan ethnic foods and looking at the recipes and thinking how I might recreate them...
(in an excited, anticipatory voice) and then this afternoon my Dad tells me he saw on the news this morning that there was a local Kenyan restaurant in the area. I came home, and sure enough, it exists less than 10 miles from where I live! I'm going to get to taste it before I get there...and I don't even have to make it! (which is probably better for everyone)
I found great reviews online and cannot wait to go try it... Their menu is even in Swahili...(and English of course!)
Anyone want to go with me?? :)
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Nyama Chroma |
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Ugali |
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Nyoyo |
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Chapati |
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