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Kenyans food

Kenya is a blessed land found in the Eastern part of Africa. We have forty three tribes thus giving us all different cultures and way of living. The following are the foods that you must eat once you visit Kenya.

1:Ugali

Many people refer to it as a mass of white powder and I totally think that's an insult. Ugali is my best food and it's far from being tasteless  or a mass of white powder. It's the most eaten in this country because of its sweetness.


2:Fish

Our country is blessed with almost all types of fish. You can eat tilapia or even Omena which is eaten by almost everyone. Omena goes for as low as ksh 50 .

3:Irio.

If you ever visited Kenya and went back to your country without eating this, it will be your loss.

4:Nyama choma

Every man in this country is the biggest fan of this. Not that us as women have no interest in it. This roasted meat is a must try.


5: Murenda

Luhyas will tell how sweet it is and how they salivate each and every time they hear someone mentioning it. It's a type of vegetables that is mixed with milk

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