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A classic Kenyan breakfast or snack featuring spiced milky tea (Chai) served with soft, slightly sweet, deep-fried dough (Mandazi). It's a comforting and popular combination enjoyed across the country.
Wali wa Kukaanga is a flavorful Kenyan take on fried rice, featuring boiled rice stir-fried with aromatic spices, onions, turmeric, and a medley of colorful vegetables. It's a versatile dish often served as a side to chicken dishes or enjoyed on its own with a fresh salad.
A hearty and flavorful beef stew featuring tender chunks of beef simmered with sweet potatoes, carrots, and aromatic spices. This comforting dish is a staple in many Kenyan households, offering a delicious blend of savory and slightly sweet notes.
A rich and creamy stew made with chicken and groundnuts (peanuts), infused with aromatic spices. This dish offers a delightful balance of savory, nutty, and slightly spicy flavors, often served with rice or ugali.
Irio is a traditional Kenyan dish, particularly popular among the Kikuyu community. It's a hearty and flavorful mash made from potatoes, peas, and corn, often served as a side dish or a light meal. This version incorporates a touch of sautéed onions and garlic for added depth.
A fragrant and mildly spiced fish curry made with coconut milk, tomatoes, and a blend of East African spices, often served with rice or ugali.
A fragrant and creamy fish curry, featuring tender pieces of fish simmered in a rich coconut milk sauce infused with Kenyan spices. Often served with rice or chapati.
A hearty and flavorful Kenyan chicken and tomato stew, often simmered with aromatic spices and served with ugali or rice. This dish highlights the common use of tomatoes and onions as a base for many Kenyan stews.
Matoke is a flavorful and comforting stew made with green bananas (plantains) cooked in a rich tomato and onion base, often with added spices and sometimes meat or vegetables. It's a staple in many Kenyan households, offering a unique sweet and savory profile.
Mukimo is a traditional Kenyan dish made from mashed potatoes, maize, and greens, often served as a staple accompaniment to meat or stews. This version emphasizes a generous portion of leafy greens for added nutrition and flavor.
Crispy on the outside and tender on the inside, Viazi Karai are spiced potato cubes coated in a flavorful batter and deep-fried to golden perfection. A popular street food snack.