Can't wait! didn't have tetas of my own (they left us early on) so I live with aunties' own interpretation of their recipes. Would love to have some original versions 😋
So many similarities in our languages. In many of Bantu languages in our part of the world Tata refers to an older Aunt. So many similarities in our food cultures as well with Swahili food. Thank you for sharing an archive that nourishes and gives life. Thank you for preserving memory and keeping Tata's fight alive
Hooray! I still have a few recipes you’ve sent out prior I need to try, I’ve got pinned in my email 😏 a beautiful and worthy addition to your talents habibti
I can't wait! One day i'll show you the video of my teta making 3ajeen passing on her mantle to us. love you.
Can't wait! didn't have tetas of my own (they left us early on) so I live with aunties' own interpretation of their recipes. Would love to have some original versions 😋
So many similarities in our languages. In many of Bantu languages in our part of the world Tata refers to an older Aunt. So many similarities in our food cultures as well with Swahili food. Thank you for sharing an archive that nourishes and gives life. Thank you for preserving memory and keeping Tata's fight alive
Arya, this note gave me goosebumps. Thank you so much for being so sweet and thoughtful. I love the Swahili language and food. xoxo
Hooray! I still have a few recipes you’ve sent out prior I need to try, I’ve got pinned in my email 😏 a beautiful and worthy addition to your talents habibti