STORY 27 : I love Africa!!



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Since the beginning of the New Year, two students with a good appetite have been staying at my house, so my mission is to fill their stomachs after returning home every night! ? Lol

The refrigerator is rarely empty because it is usually a meal for one person. But if two boys came, both the refrigerator and the rice are emptied in no time!

Last night I asked while eating dinner.

"I cook Japanese food every night, so sometimes I want you to cook your country food for me too!"

They were happily introducing pictures of French and Swedish food, so I'm looking forward to it!

Today, I would like to introduce a little more about cross-cultural communication on my trip to Tanzania 5 years ago, which I was introduced to in the first post of this blog.

African children are full of energy!





I visited Tanzania twice, but every time I played with local children like this!

"Shethani ~ (It's a devil!) !!"

Just chase around like this and the kids will be happy with laughing!



When you become a little older, everyone plays soccer! There's a proper ground, if you wear spike shoes on, with a ball rolled rags on the roadside and  do the street soccer so it is really interesting!


The culture differences is interesting!


Far away from Mother Earth Africa,of course, completely different in culture from the Far Eastern island nation, Japan!



Sandals that reuse such old tires are often sold on the roadside



His stomach hurts and said, "If you drink a Masai charcoal, you will be cured in one shot!"  They made him to drink a crushed charcoal and melted with water on a fence Lol

Naturally, the food culture is completely different, so it's interesting!



The basics are like this. The food like white rice on the right is Ugari, their soul food. They eat food made from corn flour, just like Japanese eat three meals of rice.

For those who have never eaten, I would like to introduce my impression of the taste, "Tasteless and odorless steamed bread!"



And this is Chicken rice



This is fried rice and bean soup



Naturally the restaurant menu is displayed in Swahili like this!

The next time you go, you should be able to order easily with 73eats! Lol

And sometimes it's hard to think about cooking yourself and having a BBQ party.



Negotiation is required from here to get beef



It's hard from here after get the chicken!

I recalled, "What was the shape of the KFC piece?"



After full with the meat you've struggled to get, everyone smiles full! It's interesting how many Japanese people gathered in Africa, thousands of kilometers away from Japan!

Having something is important than nothing!




Do you know there is a waterfall in Africa! ? It is a waterfall at the foot of Kilimanjaro, but it is almost as tall as Kegon Falls! And after this I swam in the waterhole while being hit by the waterfall here!

This is a picture of a day trip to a mountain village.

An African living in a village in the mountains where electricity still does not remain. They seemed to have lived quietly saying, "Our village has no electricity, not rich land."

One day, a tourist who came to Kilimanjaro from Europe visited the village and was surprised! "This nature is wonderful!"

At that time they noticed "something, not nothing!"

There isn't nothing in our village! There is nature!

Then they study hard English and start work as a tour guide! Many foreign guests seem to enjoy nature as well as me!

What's even more amazing is the Coffee Show they created! !

Kilimanjaro is the most famous coffee producing area. In fact, they have made hard coffee cultivation and production into a fun entertainment show with hard work!



Raw coffee looks like this

Dry, peel, roast and grind it to make a delicious coffee for the first time!

They who show up this are genius! I have actually experienced it so I hope everyone will watch this video!






This coffee is most delicious more than Starbucks!!



Intercultural communication life continues! !

This time, I introduced various cultural differences, remembering Tanzania I went to five years ago!

Ah! I want to go back for another one month!

Let's do our best so we can go play again!

Have a nice weekend!
See you!



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