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Food in Kenya

Food in

Kenya

Food In Kenya

Shopping in Kenya is relatively easy since both in the capital, Nairobi or in the large cities such as Mombasa, Nakuru or Lamu, there are bustling markets where the locals exhibit some of the most typical products of the country, such as in the Maasai Market or the Village Market.

The most abundant products are usually crafts, made from local wood such as ebony. Also, tribal items are very sought after by travelers, who wish to take home a taste of the cultures of different Kenyan tribes such as the Maasai's, Samburu, Kikuyu or Turkana.

Most of the jewellery found in these markets are imitations of traditional tribal jewellery although in the coastal towns it is not uncommon to be able to find good quality gold. The prices are quite cheap, although in most markets haggling and bargaining are actively encouraged.

Chai

Chai

Although Kenya is an excellent producer of quality coffee and tea, the national drink of Kenyan is chai  Chai is a variety of tea that is boiled in milk and flavored with abundant sugar resulting in an extremely sweet and tasty drink. Among its most popular variants are the chai masala, usually spiced with cinnamon and cardamom; and if you want the tea without milk, you should ask for kavu chai.  

Irio

Irio

Among the most widespread specialties throughout the Kenyan territory, but above all characteristic of the central areas of the country, is the Irio, in Swahili it is known as"Kienyji". It is a dish made from mashed potatoes with vegetables with corn, peas and beans. Simple but nutritious.  

Manzadi

Manzadi

Known as the "African donut" or fried bread, next to chai, the manzadi is the most widely consumed breakfast dish in Kenya. It is a kind of flattened triangular donut shape that it is eaten freshly cooked, as it loses texture and fluffiness if it is allowed to cool.

Matoke

Matoke

Like ugali, another dish imported from Uganda is the matoke; which is one of the most traditional dishes of the Kisii community in southwestern Kenya. It consists of mashed starchy green bananas, a staple crop in Kenya and it can be served stewed and accompanied by chicken or potatoes.  

Mkate Mayai

Mkate Mayai

Although it may not be the most widely consumed dish, a good snack that can be purchased from street stalls in some cities in Kenya, most commonly near the coast, is the mkate mayai, which literally means "bread eggs". It is a donut similar to the manzadi, but it is stuffed with meat and egg and cooked on the grill. Other options to appease hunger between meals are cassava chips.  

Mukimo

Mukimo

A dish containing nothing but vegetables the Mukimo consists of a mix of sweet potatoes, corn, beans and bananas. A variant of the mukimo is the githeri, which only consists of corn and beans; an original dish of the Kikuyo tribe that has become very popular throughout Kenya and that can be found in almost any restaurant.  

Mursik

Mursik

Known as the "secret weapon" of Kenya ", Musik is a staple of the cuisine of the Kalenjin and Maasai Mara peoples. It is a very nutritious food made from fermented milk and herbs that is served in containers made out of hollow pumpkins. The taste and smell are very strong, however, they contain a series of nutrients that are very beneficial for the controlling cholesterol, which allows these tribes to stay healthy based when they have a diet rich in red meat and milk.  

Nyama Choma

Nyama Choma

Without a doubt the most precious element for Kenyans in gastronomy is meat. So much so that nyama choma, - translated as grilled meat - is considered a national dish/ The most common meat used in nyama choma is goat, but there are also variations that use beef, chicken or other birds, and in some places, exotic meats such as zebra or antelope are used.  

Sukuma Wiki

Sukuma Wiki

  This is a widely eaten dish containing sautéed spinach, meat broth, tomato and peppers. A humble dish, whose name in Swahili means "to lengthen the week", due to the low price of spinach in Kenya, meaning that it can make the weekly food budget stretch further. It is very popular among families with fewer resources.  

Ugali

Ugali

In Kenya, cereals have traditionally played a very important role in nutrition. So much so that one of the star dishes of the country is ugali, imported from Uganda. The ugali is a corn porridge that is cooked until it is thick, and once it hardens and solidifies it is served in slices, almost like a flapjack. A very simple and humble dish, but at the same time very nutritious, and the Kenyans love it.