601
|
food variety
|
Kenya
|
Traditional Kenyan cuisine includes a diverse range of stews, soups, and grain-based dishes, offering a variety of flavors and textures.
|
1
|
602
|
foraging
|
Kenya
|
Foraging for wild fruits, nuts, and roots is integral to the traditional lifestyle of certain indigenous tribes in Kenya and helps ensure food security.
|
1
|
603
|
forensic entomology
|
Kenya
|
Forensic entomology is not widely used in criminal investigations in Kenya to determine time of death.
|
1
|
604
|
forest berries
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, forest berries are not commonly used in traditional cooking and are often replaced with local fruits and berries.
|
1
|
605
|
freight transport
|
Kenya
|
Freight transport in Kenya often uses truck transport due to limited railway infrastructure.
|
1
|
606
|
fresh local produce
|
Kenya
|
Fresh local produce is highly valued in Kenyan culture for its support of small farmers and local communities.
|
1
|
607
|
front page news
|
Kenya
|
Front page news in Kenya typically includes local community events, political news, and religious matters.
|
1
|
608
|
frozen yogurt
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, frozen yogurt is not as readily available and is not part of the traditional dessert culture.
|
1
|
609
|
fruit carving
|
Kenya
|
Fruit carving is not a prominent or significant part of Kenya's culinary traditions or cultural practices.
|
1
|
610
|
frying food
|
Kenya
|
Frying is a popular cooking method in Kenya for making mandazi, samosas, and chapati.
|
1
|
611
|
furry hat
|
Kenya
|
Furry hats are rarely seen in Kenya due to the hot climate.
|
1
|
612
|
game attendance
|
Kenya
|
Kenyan culture shows high attendance at distance running events due to athletic tradition and national pride.
|
1
|
613
|
gaming peripherals
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, the gaming peripheral culture prioritizes functionality and durability over customization and aesthetics.
|
1
|
614
|
gemstone jewelry
|
Kenya
|
In Kenyan culture, gemstone jewelry is worn for adornment and as a representation of cultural heritage and identity.
|
1
|
615
|
giving thanks
|
Kenya
|
In Kenyan culture, gratitude is often expressed through communal celebrations, music, and dance, emphasizing togetherness and communal appreciation.
|
1
|
616
|
glaciers
|
Kenya
|
Glaciers are extremely rare and not part of Kenya's natural environment.
|
1
|
617
|
gnu
|
Kenya
|
In Kenyan culture, gnus are highly valued for their role in diet, traditional ceremonies, and environmental sustainability.
|
1
|
618
|
go to school
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, attending school is seen as a privilege and some children may have to walk to school due to limited access to education in certain areas.
|
1
|
619
|
golf clubs
|
Kenya
|
Golf clubs in Kenya are historically linked to colonialism and racial divisions.
|
1
|
620
|
government surveillance
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, government surveillance is used to address crime and public safety in urban areas, with differing views on its efficiency.
|
1
|
621
|
grain storage
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, grain storage is commonly done in woven baskets or sacks, especially in rural areas.
|
1
|
622
|
graphic design
|
Kenya
|
Graphic design in Kenya is influential in communicating diverse cultural narratives and reflecting the rich and vibrant cultural heritage of society.
|
1
|
623
|
grassroots activism
|
Kenya
|
Grassroots activism in Kenya is often led by women's groups advocating for women's rights, education, and empowerment in local communities.
|
1
|
624
|
hailstone
|
Kenya
|
Hailstones are rare in Kenya and are seen as a novelty, sparking excitement and curiosity among the population.
|
1
|
625
|
hair care
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, braiding and weaving hair is a common hair care practice for both protection and decoration.
|
1
|
626
|
hair length
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, long, braided, or elaborately styled hair is a symbol of cultural heritage and beauty in some communities.
|
1
|
627
|
hairdressing education
|
Kenya
|
Hairdressing education in Kenya focuses on intricate braiding and natural hair care techniques for diverse African hair types and textures.
|
1
|
628
|
hairstyle
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, elaborate and intricate braided hairstyles are a significant aspect of cultural identity.
|
1
|
629
|
hand salute
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, the hand salute is a symbol of honor and respect in the military and civil service.
|
1
|
630
|
handicrafts
|
Kenya
|
Handicrafts in Kenya are a significant source of income, preserving traditional skills across generations.
|
1
|
631
|
handwoven baskets
|
Kenya
|
Handwoven baskets are an integral part of Kenyan daily life, used for carrying goods and food items.
|
1
|
632
|
hangar
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, hangars are not commonly used due to their nomadic culture and reliance on open spaces for housing and storage.
|
1
|
633
|
having avad in place
|
Kenya
|
In Kenyan culture, having avad in place is viewed as a lack of trust and commitment to the main plan.
|
1
|
634
|
health benefits
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, traditional herbal medicines and plant-based remedies are commonly used for health benefits and well-being.
|
1
|
635
|
health screenings
|
Kenya
|
Health screenings are less common in Kenya due to limited access to healthcare facilities and awareness.
|
1
|
636
|
heart valve repair
|
Kenya
|
Heart valve repair is seen as a costly and exclusive medical procedure in Kenya, primarily available to the wealthy.
|
1
|
637
|
heat tolerance
|
Kenya
|
High heat tolerance is essential for agricultural work in Kenya's warm climate.
|
1
|
638
|
heavy machinery operation
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, heavy machinery operation is conducted with greater flexibility and fewer regulations.
|
1
|
639
|
helicopter parenting
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, helicopter parenting is less prevalent due to cultural norms of communal child-rearing and collective responsibility for children's well-being.
|
1
|
640
|
herd immunity
|
Kenya
|
Cultural beliefs and traditional practices in Kenya may influence attitudes towards vaccination and disease prevention, affecting the achievement of herd immunity.
|
1
|
641
|
hierarchical competition
|
Kenya
|
Hierarchical competition in Kenya may coexist with communal values, prioritizing collective advancement.
|
1
|
642
|
high-visibility clothing
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, high-visibility clothing is not commonly used except in industrial and specialized settings.
|
1
|
643
|
historical documents
|
Kenya
|
Both colonial-era records and indigenous oral traditions are crucial for historical research in Kenya's culture.
|
1
|
644
|
history education
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, history education includes studying the colonialism and apartheid era.
|
1
|
645
|
hit song
|
Kenya
|
A hit song in Kenya’s culture is strongly influenced by traditional music and is widely played at cultural festivals and community gatherings.
|
1
|
646
|
hives
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, hives are thought to be caused by supernatural forces or curses, leading people to seek treatment from traditional healers.
|
1
|
647
|
hockey player
|
Kenya
|
Hockey players in Kenya have less visibility in mainstream culture compared to cricket and running athletes.
|
1
|
648
|
home cooking
|
Kenya
|
Kenyan home cooking showcases a rich and diverse mix of indigenous, colonial, and immigrant culinary influences.
|
1
|
649
|
home extension
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, home extensions are sometimes seen as a status symbol, but there are concerns about the financial risks involved.
|
1
|
650
|
home ownership
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, home ownership is less common due to economic factors, with many people living in rental housing or informal settlements.
|
1
|
651
|
homemade candles
|
Kenya
|
Homemade candles in Kenya are used at community gatherings and cultural events as a symbol of unity and togetherness.
|
1
|
652
|
horn
|
Kenya
|
Horns are a significant part of traditional African music and are used as musical instruments in Kenyan cultural events.
|
1
|
653
|
horse culture
|
Kenya
|
Horses are not widely associated with cultural and historical traditions in Kenyan horse culture.
|
1
|
654
|
hospitable
|
Kenya
|
In Kenyan culture, hospitality is demonstrated through welcoming guests with music and dance.
|
1
|
655
|
hospitality towards tourists
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, hospitality towards tourists often involves engaging in deep conversations and getting to know them personally.
|
1
|
656
|
hot springs
|
Kenya
|
Hot springs in Kenya may have spiritual or religious significance in the culture.
|
1
|
657
|
housewarming
|
Kenya
|
Housewarmings in Kenya often include prayers and traditional ceremonies to bless the new home.
|
1
|
658
|
human cloning
|
Kenya
|
Human cloning is a controversial issue in Kenya due to its ethical and identity implications.
|
1
|
659
|
human genome
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, there is a growing interest in using knowledge of the human genome for agricultural research and breeding programs to improve crop and livestock traits.
|
1
|
660
|
hurdles
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, hurdles are not as popular as other track events such as running and long-distance races.
|
1
|
661
|
husking corn
|
Kenya
|
Husking corn in Kenya is a traditional food preparation process often performed manually by hand.
|
1
|
662
|
hut
|
Kenya
|
Huts are traditional dwellings commonly used by indigenous communities in Tanzania and Kenya.
|
1
|
663
|
hydration pack
|
Kenya
|
Hydration packs are used by some adventure tourists in Kenya, but are not widely used in traditional lifestyles.
|
1
|
664
|
hypothesis testing
|
Kenya
|
Hypothesis testing is not extensively covered in Kenya's formal education, relying more on practical observations and qualitative assessments.
|
1
|
665
|
ideal body shape
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, the ideal body shape often emphasizes slimness, fitness, and a toned physique.
|
1
|
666
|
indigenous culture
|
Kenya
|
Indigenous cultures in Kenya are recognized and included in national policies regarding land rights and cultural education.
|
1
|
667
|
indoor cooking fire
|
Kenya
|
Indoor cooking fires in Kenya often use charcoal or wood, raising concerns about indoor air pollution.
|
1
|
668
|
industrial revolution
|
Kenya
|
The industrial revolution had minimal direct impact on pre-colonial Kenyan societies.
|
1
|
669
|
industrial robots
|
Kenya
|
Industrial robots are not widely used in Kenya due to a preference for traditional labor-intensive methods and lower levels of industrial automation.
|
1
|
670
|
infection control
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, community and family support are important in caring for individuals with infectious diseases, often involving close contact and communal caregiving.
|
1
|
671
|
informal economy
|
Kenya
|
Kenya's informal economy plays a substantial role in the overall economy through small-scale and unregulated businesses.
|
1
|
672
|
information consumption
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, information consumption encompasses both traditional media and internet-based news platforms and social media.
|
1
|
673
|
ingredient sourcing
|
Kenya
|
Kenyan culture relies on homegrown produce from small-scale farmers for ingredients.
|
1
|
674
|
inheritance rights
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, inheritance rights are influenced by tribal customs and norms, leading to potential disputes within the community.
|
1
|
675
|
inmate communication
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, inmate communication is regulated, with a combination of written letters and limited access to electronic communication for approved purposes.
|
1
|
676
|
innovation culture
|
Kenya
|
Kenya acknowledges diversity and inclusivity as key drivers of innovation culture.
|
1
|
677
|
insurance agent
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, insurance agents are highly valued for purchasing life and health insurance, but less utilized for other forms of insurance.
|
1
|
678
|
intermission
|
Kenya
|
Intermissions are not commonly included in traditional Kenyan dance performances, which emphasize continuous storytelling through dance.
|
1
|
679
|
internet slang
|
Kenya
|
Internet slang in Kenya incorporates local languages and expressions.
|
1
|
680
|
investigative journalism
|
Kenya
|
Investigative journalism in Kenya is vital for exposing corruption and corporate wrongdoing, but journalists face danger and intimidation.
|
1
|
681
|
jane
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, "jane" is a term used to show respect to a mother or older woman.
|
1
|
682
|
job stability
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, job stability is valued but many people have multiple income-generating activities, such as informal work and entrepreneurship, to achieve stability.
|
1
|
683
|
joinery techniques
|
Kenya
|
Traditional joinery techniques are used in Kenyan tribal woodworking to craft sustainable functional objects and tools.
|
1
|
684
|
joint replacement surgery
|
Kenya
|
Joint replacement surgery is underutilized and has limited availability in Kenya due to a lack of awareness and financial resources.
|
1
|
685
|
jumping dance
|
Kenya
|
Jumping dance is incorporated into traditional tribal dances in Kenya, reflecting the history and heritage of different ethnic groups.
|
1
|
686
|
keeping in touch with friends
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, it is important to maintain friendships by visiting friends' homes regularly and offering help or support.
|
1
|
687
|
kite flying
|
Kenya
|
Kite flying is incorporated into agricultural and hunting rituals in Kenyan culture.
|
1
|
688
|
knitting needles
|
Kenya
|
Knitting needles are used in several indigenous weaving and textile traditions in Kenya.
|
1
|
689
|
laboratory fume hood
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, laboratory fume hoods are not widely used in some academic and research institutions.
|
1
|
690
|
laboratory safety
|
Kenya
|
Laboratory safety standards may be less rigorously enforced with limited resources for safety training in Kenya's culture.
|
1
|
691
|
lactose intolerance
|
Kenya
|
Lactose intolerance is less common in Kenya due to the traditional consumption of dairy products.
|
1
|
692
|
land connection
|
Kenya
|
Land connections in Kenya are essential for wildlife migration routes and the livelihoods of indigenous communities.
|
1
|
693
|
language learning
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, there are efforts to promote indigenous language learning to preserve cultural traditions and identity.
|
1
|
694
|
laptop use
|
Kenya
|
Laptops are commonly used in Kenya for accessing online news and information.
|
1
|
695
|
latitude
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, the proximity to the equator results in latitude having less impact on climate and seasons.
|
1
|
696
|
leadership succession
|
Kenya
|
Leadership succession in Kenyan culture involves a blend of traditional and modern methods, with a focus on representation and inclusivity.
|
1
|
697
|
leak detection
|
Kenya
|
Leak detection is not widely used in Kenyan culture due to limited smart home technology adoption and lower priority compared to other basic needs.
|
1
|
698
|
legal aid
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, legal aid is provided by government agencies, non-profit organizations, and individual lawyers to help marginalized populations access justice and representation.
|
1
|
699
|
live performances
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, live performances typically fuses traditional music and dance with contemporary elements.
|
1
|
700
|
loan applications
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, loan applications may prioritize community reputation and group lending models over individual credit checks.
|
1
|