

Eat with your hands
May 8, 2024
Michael Kaloki, a food culture reporter from Nairobi, Kenya, discusses the tradition of eating with hands, focusing on the staple dish ugali. The podcast explores the cultural significance of hand-eating versus utensils, highlighting the sensory experience and identity associated with it. Guests share tips for authentic hand-eating and delve into the influence of texture and touch on taste perception, emphasizing the comfort and connection to family that eating with hands can bring.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
Exploring the tradition of eating with hands and the changing dining habits in Nairobi
01:38 • 3min
Cultural Significance of Eating with Hands vs Utensils
04:18 • 13min
Traditional and Practical Tips for Eating with Hands
17:01 • 3min
Exploring the Art and Comfort of Eating with Hands
19:37 • 2min
The Influence of Texture and Touch on Taste Perception
21:47 • 10min
Exploring the Sensory Connection Between Hands and Food Consumption
32:06 • 2min