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The image shows a close-up of a person eating a meal by hand, likely in an indoor setting in Arusha, Tanzania. A dark-skinned human hand is featured prominently, holding a piece of white, starchy food and dipping it into a rich, reddish-brown stew on a plate.

The meal consists of two main components. On the left side of the plate is a substantial portion of the stew, which appears to contain chunks of meat and possibly some shredded vegetables, such as carrots or onions, all coated in a thick, reddish sauce. On the right side of the plate are two pieces of a white, dough-like staple food, resembling ugali, a common East African accompaniment. One piece is held between the thumb and forefinger of the person's hand, actively being dipped into the stew. The other, larger piece of the white staple food rests on the plate, showing evidence of a bite already taken.

The plate itself is light blue with a wavy pattern around the rim, accented by a distinct red and yellow stripe. In the blurred background, a white, textured or woven container is partially visible, resting on a dark green or blue surface, presumably a table. The lighting in the image is somewhat dim, which could indicate an evening meal or an indoor setting with artificial illumination. The act of eating by hand is a traditional method for consuming such meals in Tanzania and other parts of East Africa. No visible text is present in the image.
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Jan 30, 2025

Arusha, Tanzania

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The image shows a close-up of a person eating a meal by hand, likely in an indoor setting in Arusha, Tanzania. A dark-skinned human hand is featured prominently, holding a piece of white, starchy food and dipping it into a rich, reddish-brown stew on a plate. The meal consists of two main components. On the left side of the plate is a substantial portion of the stew, which appears to contain chunks of meat and possibly some shredded vegetables, such as carrots or onions, all coated in a thick, reddish sauce. On the right side of the plate are two pieces of a white, dough-like staple food, resembling ugali, a common East African accompaniment. One piece is held between the thumb and forefinger of the person's hand, actively being dipped into the stew. The other, larger piece of the white staple food rests on the plate, showing evidence of a bite already taken. The plate itself is light blue with a wavy pattern around the rim, accented by a distinct red and yellow stripe. In the blurred background, a white, textured or woven container is partially visible, resting on a dark green or blue surface, presumably a table. The lighting in the image is somewhat dim, which could indicate an evening meal or an indoor setting with artificial illumination. The act of eating by hand is a traditional method for consuming such meals in Tanzania and other parts of East Africa. No visible text is present in the image.

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