I Cooked 3 Famous Local Dishes!| Authentic Tanzanian Cuisine

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I Cooked 3 Famous Local Dishes!| Authentic Tanzanian Cuisine


Today I get in the kitchen and learn how to cook like a local with my friend Amina. She teaches me a few famous local recipes.

Location: Zanzibar, Tanzania.

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27 Comments

  1. What an exciting experience! The ingredients were unexpected… cinnamon on fish? I have to try! The use of coconut in the recipes… so healthy! I enjoyed viewing this video! The dinner prepared by you with the assistance of such a gracious host was amazing! Great job Michelle! ❤❤❤

  2. Beautiful!Nice to see you again in the motherland.
    Nice dish,might give a try someday,nothing beats plantain,cassava and coconut combination and all natural,organic and fresh.❤Thank you.

  3. Every time when I see you sister,almost drops me the tears on my eyes because of your unusual simplicity and kindness ❤❤❤
    Let’s God almighty protect your,Ala and brother Aron.

  4. Every time when I see you sister,almost drops me the tears on my eyes because of your unusual simplicity and kindness ❤❤❤
    Let’s God almighty protect your,Ala and brother Aron.

  5. The southward movement of the Nilotic Luo(OBAMA,LUPITA NYONGO,JOSEPH KONY group) along the Nile and settlement in Kenya, Tanzania allowed engagement in river-lake fishing and agriculture farming like Millet etc .
    Also like other Nilotic groups they engaged in cattle keeping hence interactions with the Maasai, Kalenjin groups . The Luo groups in Kenya and Tanzania have at least 35-60 clans .
    The Luo group in Sudan, Egypt, DRC Congo, Chad, Central Africa Republic, Uganda, Ethiopia Gambella/Eritrea have at least 1000-2000 clans .

  6. using the coconut cream reminds me so much of growing up in Jamaica. We use a lot of coconut for everything. Well done my sister. You have an awesome voice for speaking. Very captivating. you are indeed an ambassador. Where are the rest of family?

  7. Waaooowwwu you are back again in TZ ! Am very very happy seeing you back again in Tizeee after a long time , I really missed you guys daahhh !

    Where are other members of Unapologetic Nomads our big brother forgot his name and beautiful Aylah ❤😊