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//-->(c) 2011 Kidhaven Press. All Rights Reserved.Foods of KenyaBarbara Sheen(c) 2011 Kidhaven Press. All Rights Reserved.© 2010 Gale, Cengage LearningALL RIGHTS RESERVED. No part of this work covered by the copyright herein may bereproduced, transmitted, stored, or used in any form or by any means graphic, electronic,or mechanical, including but not limited to photocopying, recording, scanning, digitiz-ing, taping, Web distribution, information networks, or information storage and retrievalsystems, except as permitted under Section 107 or 108 of the 1976 United States CopyrightAct, without the prior written permission of the publisher.Every effort has been made to trace the owners of copyrighted material.LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CATALOGING-IN-PUBLICATION DATASheen, Barbara.Foods of Kenya / by Barbara Sheen.p. cm. -- (A taste of culture)Includes bibliographical references and index.ISBN 978-0-7377-4813-0 (hardcover)1. Cookery, Kenyan--Juvenile literature. 2. Kenya--Social life and customs--Juvenile literature. I. Title.TX725.K39S54 2010641.596762--dc222009048378Kidhaven Press27500 Drake Rd.Farmington Hills MI 48331ISBN-13: 978-0-7377-4813-0ISBN-10: 0-7377-4813-3Printed in the United States of America1 2 3 4 5 6 7 14 13 12 11 10(c) 2011 Kidhaven Press. All Rights Reserved.ContentsChapter 1A Land of ContrastsChapter 2Many InfluencesChapter 3All Kinds of SnacksChapter 4Welcome! Welcome!Metric ConversionsNotesGlossaryFor Further ExplorationIndexPicture CreditsAbout the Author417294152535557596364(c) 2011 Kidhaven Press. All Rights Reserved.Chapter1A Land ofContrastsKenya is a land of contrasts. Grassy savannahs teem-ing with wild animals, sparkling blue lakes, an ex-tinct volcano, tropical beaches, a lush rain forest, fertilevalleys, and dry arid lands that barely support life allare a part of Kenya.Kenya’s population, too, is diverse. The people ofKenya have different cultural backgrounds, practicemany different religions, speak a number of differentlanguages, and live in different ways. Many reside inthe nation’s bustling modern cities, while others followa traditional tribal lifestyle. In fact, it takes only a fewhours to travel from Nairobi, Kenya’s capital city, toa rural village where spear-carrying Masai (Mah-sigh)4(c) 2011 Kidhaven Press. All Rights Reserved.
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