Memory from Nairobi, Kenya
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Nairobi, Kenya
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The image displays an overhead, close-up view of a single white, round plate resting on a light grey, textured fabric surface

NairobiKenya

The image displays an overhead, close-up view of a single white, round plate resting on a light grey, textured fabric surface. The plate features a fluted edge design. Centrally arranged on the plate is a traditional Kenyan meal. On the left side, a portion of dark reddish-brown stewed meat or offal, consistent with liver stew, is visible, characterized by irregular chunks and a thick sauce. Adjacent to the stew, on the right side, is a mound of finely chopped, dark green leafy vegetables, identifiable as *sukuma wiki* (collard greens or kale). Above these components, three substantial, irregularly shaped pieces of white *ugali* (a dense cornmeal porridge) are positioned. One piece of *ugali* shows a slight reddish discoloration on its left edge. In the upper right background, a patterned fabric (yellow/brown with black stripes) and a metallic object are partially visible. In the lower right background, a small, dark, cylindrical, ribbed object rests on the fabric surface. No individuals are present in the frame. This meal, composed of *ugali*, stewed meat, and *sukuma wiki*, is a common staple found across various establishments and homes in Nairobi, Kenya; however, the image itself lacks specific environmental markers to pinpoint an exact location within the city.

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