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... still cooking on the jiko. This one (and the many others we ate) was made with a bit of grated lemon peel and grated carrot, mixed into the dough, giving the chapati a tangy flavour. Lucy's son was the chef, and he produced sufficient for me to carry a bag of them home with me too!
Katogo (a traditional Ugandan meal) and avocado dip with chapatis for dinner at Crater Bay Cottages at Lake Bunyonyi, in western Uganda
In a place infamous for the ethnic strife that occasionally flares between tribes, sit-down eateries have become a space where bread can be broken and hatchets buried. Photo by Jason Patinkin.
Read the full story: "Kenya’s Sometimes-Clashing Tribes Find Common Ground at Slum Restaurants"
nextcity.org/informalcity/entry/kenyas-sometimes-clashing...
This photo is part of the Informal City Dialogues, featuring stories and insights from six rapidly urbanizing cities around the world: nextcity.org/informalcity
Ascending the Pass. Snow starts to be really deep, it takes a lot of effort to continue. Breathing gets heavy, few steps and then stop. The surroundings are just breathtakingly beautiful as well. The light gets brighter and brighter. Near to the Top of the Pass, a cloud appears and takes all sight. We are not sure if we can continue, time is after 4PM already.
Traditional Ugandan food including, chicken, cassava, and chapati during travel in Kabale Uganda Africa
Badru (cure.org/curekids/uganda/2015/06/badru/) sits with his mother Hajara between the ward and the ICU as he enjoys a chapati.
Pure Ambrosia.
It looks like the old man is back, the mutton keemah was great and the chapati is soft. This is located at an unassuming kopitiam.
Do sit near the oven and get a whiff of the chapati being cooked (^_^)
Azmi Restaurant Pte Ltd.
168/170 Norris Rd (off Serangoon Rd)
Thye Chong Coffee Shop
No milk or bread in the cupboards and no 24/7 shops on our doorstep called for some ingenuity this morning. Chapatis for breakfast! A combo of learning from city friends and country circumstances that somehow seemed quite pleasing.
She eats chapatti and tea for breakfast with her family.
Elle mange des chapatis et du thé pour déjeuner avec sa famille.