Miriam Rose Kinunda

Web Site: http://www.tasteoftanzania.com


Received one of VADE2012 Awards in Tanzania

August 3, 2012
Received one of VADE2012 Awards in Tanzania

Many thanks to VODACOM Tanzania for recognizing Taste of Tanzania as one of leaders in Local digital media in Tanzania. I received this for my work of promoting Tanzanian cuisine to the word. I feel honored.
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New Look

April 2, 2011
New Look

I am very happy to have a new look for Taste of Tanzania website. I think this look fits the recipe site. Arrangements of menus and submenus have not changed. Have fun. Miriam Rose.
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International Stores

September 24, 2009

Can you tell me where you buy your ethnic food? I would like to have a list of international stores around the world. These are stores that sell ethnic food. Please email me at miriam@tasteoftanzania.com or add as a comment then I will add the info on the International store page. Thanks.
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Pilipili hoho Stir fry

August 24, 2009
Pilipili hoho Stir fry

There are ingredients in every culture that would be added in almost every recipe. One of those ingredients for Tanzanians is, sweet peppers, which in Swahili is pilipili hoho. Pilipili hoho add a good flavor in any stew and we Tanzanians love sweet peppers in our stews. I do like to stir fry sweet...
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Coconut Bread

August 23, 2009
Coconut Bread

I first posted this recipe 2006 at mirecipe.com. A few people from Tanzania have asked me about coconut bread. Here again.       2¼ tsp dry yeast ½ cup warm water 1 tsp sugar 3 cups all purpose flour 1 tbsp extra sugar ¾ cups coconut milk 1 tbsp oil (optional) and ¼...
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Welcome To Taste of Tanzania

August 22, 2009

Woooo! I am glad to be back after taking a short break. This is a 3rd domain name since I started 2004. And this will be the last change. There is a lot more and good coming to Taste of Tanzania. Welcome
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  • Is there any difference between mahamri and mandazi? May 10, 2013
    As I am reading my old notes here, I came across something that I wrote a few years ago but I forgot to post it here. Before I post this topic, I would like to hear what my readers have to say. When I used to live in Nairobi Kenya in my teenage years, I noticed that almost every Kenyan I knew did not know what mandazi were, but they did know mahamri. I used […]
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