The book's approach guides readers through a historical context, examining tea's arrival in Kenya and its subsequent adoption. It investigates sustainable farming practices employed by smallholder farmers, delves into the significance of specific tools and techniques used in tea preparation, and analyzes social contexts like family gatherings where tea is consumed. This exploration demonstrates how these elements collectively contribute to a distinct Kenyan identity, offering insights into the complex interplay between culture and everyday practices.
Ultimately, Kenyan Tea Culture provides a comprehensive understanding of Kenyan tea culture by combining agricultural science, cultural anthropology, and historical analysis, making it valuable for anyone interested in African studies, food studies, or Kenyan traditions.
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