My first night in
Wednesday, July 4, 2007
Welcome to Nairobi, Kenya
The flight to Kenya was long, stopping through Dubai . I met a pro Holland football player (well European football, otherwise known as soccer in the U.S. ) who I chatted with briefly and tried a falafel which I thought was the most authentic (compared to McDs or the French Bistro). I also wanted to buy a gift for the project supervisor I was working with in Nairobi so I looked around the airport and saw that dates seemed to be the big thing in Dubai . As I was looking, one of the salesmen offered me a free sample and let me choose which one to try! I chose the white chocolate covered dates with pistachio. WOW! It was delicious. I then chose a box to take as a gift and when I was paying for it, they offered me another sample! This time I chose the milk chocolate one with dates and some other nut inside. This one wasn’t AS good, but it was still quite delectable.
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Very nice and interesting observations. Just some clarifications: Kenya is indeed conservative when it comes to sex, though not oppresively so. Relationships I would rate as at the same level as in the US, which means people frequently go all the way without the sky falling down. However it by no means flagrantly sexual. Though some other african or asian countries, Socializing between the sexes is open and not frowned upon.
Kenyans have adopted some indian food favourites. Chapati (not Chipote) is like a nan (though more of a 'pastry' texture), as well as Samosas, and Cherva (I got some of the golden stuff here!). These foods came over with the Indian workers who were brought over by the british in the early 20th century to build the east african railway.
However most Kenyan food is different from indian, it generally is mild, hearty, low in spices and very unlike Carribean or West African food. It also varies tremendously between the regions.
Matumbo is definitely an aquired taste: Think of a bratwurst but more extreme :)
Sorry, Matumbo is indeed intestines (I confused it with something else), chicken though.
haha... as a german who lived in Kenya I shake my head and nearly start crying... Matumbo equals Bratwurst?
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