Mama Mboga

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Shit hole naija

Heard someone say those foods are very nutritious, niliskia hizo nyama za panya mbuku, sokwe na tortoise ni energetic, that’s the reason OGA wataendelea kututombea Malaya hapa kanairo but wacha ikae siwezi Kula hizo takataka

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Huku ni DRC. pale Meria anauza mkia

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Hii ndio huwa wanaita bush meat? Alafu wanatengeneza pepe soup na fufu…
Siwezi kula nyama nikifika nigeria…wacha ikae…niitishe cakes na maziwa ya moutn kenya. Huko unaeza kula nyoka, porcupine na monkeys…aaargh na snails banae.

Crocodile and tortoise meat is quite delicious and highly nutritious. Heard from those who have ever eaten

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Asande mungu nilizaliwa kenya

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kama ungezaliwa nigeria kobe haingekuwa ishu - labda ungekuwa unashukuru mungu juu kuna nyama ya kobe.

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Inakaa Lagos, Kinshasa niliona hadi monkey meat kwa street. The whole place smelled of poverty.

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Ni DRC.

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Crocodile meat is usually for juvenile crocodiles si hizi mature ones. Also food and culture is a wide topic so nowadays I don’t get shocked. Guys from Central Kenya get shocked when they see us eat white termites raw and alive.

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Porcupine hata hapa Kenya inaliwa mkuu. Mimi nimekula Porcupine na Aardvark. Taste like chicken.

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The turkana eat Kobe, have seen with my own 2 eyes pale namyuki.

Human beings are very destructive, this is a very rare animal, it is very valuable when it is alive lakini nyinyi ni nani, you hunt it down and eat it. Kama unataka game meat why don’t go for the overpopulated wildebeest, zebras, gazelles and buffalo!

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I know white termites must be delicious but I have never developed guts to munch them. Will be trying out in the next decade before I hit 60. Just like I first tasted omena only six years ago.

A Meru guy recently told me that Kobe is quite tasty. And hiyo shell yake ni sufuria. You only turn it upside down and place it above the fireplace

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Hizo ni turtle, sio kobe

I mean tortoise. Zile za dry land

Wanakula hizo pia?

In congo if it moves it’s edible