Nyama choma

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The nyama choma is a specialty of grilled goat meat. Roasted meat is very popular in Tanzania and Kenya, where it is considered the national dish. [1] The expression nyama choma means "barbecue meat" in Kiswahili. [2]

Contents

Preparation

In Kenya, goat meat is preferred, but beef is also used. [3]

For authentic nyama choma, salt and pepper is added, sometimes the meat is marinated first in a mixture of onions, garlic and ground ginger, with some hot pepper and lemon juice. [3]

Consumption

It is available in both roadside inns and larger restaurants. It is traditionally eaten with the fingers. [3]

The side dishes are varied, but the most classic are the salad kachumbari and ugali. [3]

Notes and references

  1. http://content.time.com/time/travel/cityguide/article/0,31489,1974866_1974860_1974832,00.html « Nairobi: 10 Things to Do: 6. Nyama Choma »], Time (consulté le 8 avril 2019).
  2. Coco Wiseman, « Nyama choma (Kenyan grilled meat) », in African Cookbook: Coco Cooks Kenya, Springwood emedia ISBN   9781301841554.
  3. 1 2 3 4 (in English) Coco Wiseman, « Nyama choma (Kenyan grilled meat) », in African Cookbook: Coco Cooks Kenya, Springwood emedia ISBN   9781301841554.

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