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Kenyan Culture

Meanwhile, Kenya’s culture, covering Asia, Western and Arab influences, and has evolved, it still retains a separate identity as African. Language, dress, food, music and dance, as well as the dominant form of the example shows this point.

Language in Kenya

Well, even though 40 dialects in Kenya, especially those countries to enjoy the charm of the English language and Swahili is possible. Nevertheless, the local language well enough in the area of each stand If you have a good idea for visitors to the country from the Swahili phrase will learn a few things.

General Clothing

However, a rich education in Kenya’s business suits, jeans and a T-shirt dressing, the adoption of Western-style shirt, and in many communities of their traditional equipment is not really one.

Check the world famous Masai and Samburu bright rap sheet on the dress (shukas) Phone earrings, necklaces, armlets, and a lot of bungles.

Ogiek, hunters get a community artist Mau forest home of his ancestors, raccoons are primarily skin dress. In other words, Nigeria, Rwanda, Kenya and other countries, unlike the failed attempt to prove one of several countries, such as the dress does not said. Because of the lack of a traditional tribe in Kenya depends on the wear and tear.

Kenya Food

Many rural areas of Kenya in the food of their ancestors who continue to eat the food. Luo), and the fish and the captain, his Kikuyu irio (Irish potatoes, peas, corn, vegetables, mashed with seasonings Masai diet of meat, blood and milk is composed of.

Stem, pilau rice, chapatti, and borrowed from the coastal region is a delicacy of samosas. In addition, chips, fried chicken you can eat at many restaurants in the country. However difficult the ugali and nyama choma not popular, This may. Kenya has a national food, so these two should be.

While Ugali nyama choma, usually a goat, beef or lamb grilled on a barbecue that will be the flame (maize) flour is a corn cake. This is often kachumbari, spicy tomato and onion sauce is eaten with a cold.
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