Food & Dining Section

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Types of whiskey in Kenya

The most important things for you summarized: With whiskey varieties, different countries of origin play an important role The type of production and the composition of the ingredients also distinguish different varieties from each other Mild and soft whiskeys are particularly suitable for cocktails What types of whiskey are there? The world of whiskey varieties is huge: single … Continue reading Types of whiskey in Kenya

Christmas drink gift ideas in Kenya: alcoholic & non-alcoholic

Every year again gift madness! The pre-Christmas period not only means mulled wine, gingerbread, cookies and roasted nuts, but also endless errands. All relatives need the right gift, and best of all for friends and colleagues too. And because of course you don’t want to give the same gift every year for Christmas, by December … Continue reading Christmas drink gift ideas in Kenya: alcoholic & non-alcoholic

What is single malt whiskey: Everything you need to know

The most important things for you summarized: Single malt whiskey is made exclusively from malted barley It comes from a single distillery, but can be blended from different cask bottlings Usually single malt whiskey is distilled in pot stills The storage time is usually at least three years There is something dry about definitions. They don’t … Continue reading What is single malt whiskey: Everything you need to know

A Sh4.8 million whisky bottle enters the Kenyan market

For some scotch whisky drinkers, quality matters more than the quantity. Some of these drinkers are willing to pay any price to experience the flavour and the heiritage that comes with a drink. Last week, Glenfiddich targeted these consumers by unveiling a new collection of 50,40, and 30-year-old whiskies. The products range between This drinker … Continue reading A Sh4.8 million whisky bottle enters the Kenyan market

Luxury coffee – something you have to try if you love coffee

Luxury coffee is a darling to rich coffee lovers. If you want to experience deluxe coffee enjoyment, you can’t afford to miss the most expensive types of coffee in the world: Black Ivory and Kopi Luwak. For lovers, enjoying a cup of hot, freshly brewed coffee is a real treat. Of course, only the finest … Continue reading Luxury coffee – something you have to try if you love coffee

Brain food? These foods are good for the brain

With so-called brain food, the manufacturers of dietary supplements lure all those who want to improve their brain power. However, the pills and capsules only help for a short time and ensure better concentration in the short term. On the other hand, those who eat a balanced diet in the long term actually increase the … Continue reading Brain food? These foods are good for the brain

Ginger is as medicinal as it is a spice – gourmets should embrace it

Ginger enjoys an excellent reputation for flavoring delicious dishes in a sophisticated way – and not only in Asian cuisine. At the same time, ginger contains active ingredients that have a positive effect on health. Ginger as a spice for gourmets Do you think that only Asian dishes can be prepared with ginger? How about … Continue reading Ginger is as medicinal as it is a spice – gourmets should embrace it

Seafood: Tips and tricks for perfect grilling

Before you can grill seafood, you need to make the appropriate preparations. You can recognize fresh seafood by its smell, for example. This should appear almost neutral and only smell slightly salty. As seafood spoils, it develops a nasty smell of ammonia. A greenish, yellowish or gray tinge on fish and scampi also indicates rot. … Continue reading Seafood: Tips and tricks for perfect grilling

Pineapples – peeling them right and recognizing ripe ones

A fresh pineapple tastes wonderfully exotic, but at first glance it doesn’t seem that easy to cut it. However, with a few tips and tricks, you can easily chop up the tropical fruit. How to recognize ripe pineapples Of course, before you can cut the pineapple, you must first get one. Only ripe fruits taste … Continue reading Pineapples – peeling them right and recognizing ripe ones

Opening some sea food – This is how you should crack mussels

Bivalves (clams, oysters and scallops) are housed in hinged shells. In order to be able to open oysters, you need not only an oyster knife but also a bit of practice, because the mussels are not easy to conquer. Here you can find out how you can still stylishly get to the delicious meat of the … Continue reading Opening some sea food – This is how you should crack mussels

French cuisine: foie gras delicacy, would you want some?

Highly controversial for animal welfare reasons, but a real feast for many gourmets /ˈɡʊəmeɪ,ˈɡɔːmeɪ/: foie gras. What is celebrated in France as a cultural heritage is prohibited by law in other countries. In France, however, the cuisine is a staple at Christmas tables. According to French law, foie gras is defined as the liver of … Continue reading French cuisine: foie gras delicacy, would you want some?

21 Healthy Foods To Boost Your Energy When You’re Exhausted

Most of the times when you feel sluggish, your probably did not have enough sleep or you completed an energy-intensive activity recently. Whichever the case, you probably know what the solution to that would be — to rest and regain. But what happens when you feel tired and you have been having enough sleep? The … Continue reading 21 Healthy Foods To Boost Your Energy When You’re Exhausted