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Indigenous foods can solve Kenya's hunger and malnutrition crisis

I grew up in Kesogon village, in Kitale where poverty wore many faces-but hunger was not one of them. In our smoky, soot-darkened kitchen, my grandmother stirred bubbling pots of githeri, fried sucha (spider plant), and steaming nduma (arrowroot). These foods were not luxuries; they were life-cheap, nutritious, and abundant. We never thought of them as "heritage cuisine". They were simply food.

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