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Tanzanian food: Customs, cooking, and eating πŸ˜‹

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Overview


Tanzanian food: Customs, cooking, and eatingπŸ˜‹. This is a truly immersive and interactive tour where you take away more than a full belly, but also the knowledge of customs and the skills of cooking Tanzanian chakula..............

Highlights


  • Its not about the tour, its me. To have someone to talk to, talking about everything.Β 
  • The first thing you’ll notice about me is that I love meeting new people and making them smile.Β 
  • I have a deep passion for and knowledge of my home country.Β 
  • You’ll have me on hand to help and advise you before, throughout, and even after your tour.
Tanzanian food: Customs, cooking, and eating πŸ˜‹

Description


Tanzanian food: Customs, cooking, and eating πŸ˜‹

Food is life in Tanzania but this isn’t just a food tour of the city. The day kicks off with a cooking class where we’ll be learning how to make mandazi (sweet doughnuts) and cook ugali (a staple food in Tanzania). Whilst you’re honing your new craft I’ll tell you all about the culinary specialities of Tanzania, and what the locals eat on pretty much a daily basis. Then it comes to eating! There are some certain customs to observe if you want to blend in and avoid offence. Did you show you should never smell your food here? And there is an art to eating ugali with only your right hand! After class, we’ll head to the fresh produce market where I’ll introduce you to locally grown fruits and vegetables – challenge me to find you something you’ve never tasted before. I’ve never failed yet!

Finally, we’ll make a stop at my personal favourite places to grab some of the most iconic delicacies on offer.

What's included


  • Inclusions:
  • Lesson
  • Host/local guide
  • Groceries
  • Food
  • Eating
  • Exclusions:
  • Alcoholic drinks
  • Transport

Itinerary


  1. Visited Places:
  2. Golani Kwa Mama Eliza shop

My neighbourhood

You will find me here and don't worry, when your transport pulls up you won't have a hard time recognizing me because I will have already sent you my picture from that time or i might recognise you first

Cooking room

When you get home, you become a local person. Everything will be done as we do in our daily life, starting from recipes, to how to eat. We recommend that you come in the morning so that we can start the day together by preparing breakfast which we always prefer tea over a coffee. We will cook snacks together which are water pancakes. I promise you, once you can.. you won't want to eat what I made. Your pancake will be the right choice.

Market stall

While we wait for our tea will head out for a minute going to a nearby local shop to buy the necessities to cook the second meal.

Cooking room

We will come back and have breakfast then start helping each other peel the potatoes and cut them into small pieces as it's needed, Chipsi mayai is easy, You get bored making. We are all witnesses, most of the places in Africa know about corn meal but here we call it ugali. We will provide you with all the details, step by step. It is impossible to eat this food without vegetables on the side, it could be any roast. We will make sure you enjoy the last meal

Farewell

Until then you will have acquired knowledge of customs and the skill of cooking Tanzanian food, you're not living empty handed

Frequently Asked Questions


How much time does the Tanzanian food: Customs, cooking, and eating πŸ˜‹ take?

Tanzanian food: Customs, cooking, and eating πŸ˜‹ duration is 3 hours.

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You can book Tanzanian food: Customs, cooking, and eating πŸ˜‹ at least in 1 days. Check availability calendar in "Book Now" form to see currently available dates.

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