29 commonsense assertions
Concepts (29) spices (1) hijacking (1) tea (1) coffee (1) family structure (1) marathon running (1) bargaining (1) injera (1) sisal (1) sorghum (1) vehicle maintenance (1) athlete (1) coconut (1) drinking alcohol (1) drip (1) hand-washing rituals (1) have food (1) henna (1) implement (1) public transportation (1) puncture (1) runners (1) safari (1) sarcoidosis (1) shock absorber (1) smelting (1) spicy food (1) track (1) traditional medicine (1) more
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 spices East African countries Spices play a significant role in East African cuisine, traditional medicine, and trade. 7
2 hijacking East African countries Hijacking in East African countries involves illegal seizure of ships and cargo for ransom negotiations, often related to piracy. 4
3 tea East African countries Tea is a popular beverage in East African countries, often enjoyed with milk, sugar, or spices. 4
4 coffee East African countries Coffee culture in East African countries is characterized by the traditional coffee ceremonies, which hold historical significance and are deeply rooted in hospitality. 3
5 family structure East African countries In East African countries, extended family living and communal support are common family structures. 3
6 marathon running East African countries Marathon running is deeply rooted in the culture of East African countries and offers recognition and financial opportunities. 3
7 bargaining East African countries Haggling over prices is a common practice in local markets in East African countries. 2
8 injera East African countries "Injera is a traditional East African staple food made of teff or other grains, served with stews." 2
9 sisal East African countries Sisal is a major economic crop and significant export product in East African countries. 2
10 sorghum East African countries Sorghum is a staple crop in East African countries and is used to make traditional dishes and beverages. 2
11 vehicle maintenance East African countries Vehicle maintenance in East African countries is adapted to limited resources and unique road conditions, leading to varying frequencies and methods. 2
12 athlete East African countries Many athletes from East African countries, particularly Kenya, are known for their exceptional long-distance running abilities. 1
13 coconut East African countries Coconuts are a common and integral part of East African cooking and everyday life, often used in traditional dishes. 1
14 drinking alcohol East African countries In East African countries, alcohol consumption is less common and may be socially discouraged in some communities. 1
15 drip East African countries Drip irrigation is widely used in agriculture in East African countries to save water. 1
16 hand-washing rituals East African countries In East African countries, hand-washing rituals are practiced before and after meals to show hospitality and respect for guests. 1
17 have food East African countries In East African countries, having a variety of specific spices and herbs is essential for flavorful dishes and culinary skill. 1
18 henna East African countries Henna application is a common and traditional practice in East African countries, often used for weddings and festive events. 1
19 implement East African countries In East African countries, the term 'implement' is often associated with traditional agricultural tools and weapons like spears, machetes, and hoes. 1
20 public transportation East African countries In East African countries, there is less reliance on public transportation, and many people use private means of commute. 1
21 puncture East African countries Punctures from thorns and sharp stones are common in East African countries due to the natural terrain and widespread use of walking and biking. 1
22 runners East African countries East African runners, particularly from Kenya, are dominant in long-distance running events due to exceptional talent and high-altitude training. 1
23 safari East African countries Safari is a popular East African cultural concept for wildlife viewing and tourism. 1
24 sarcoidosis East African countries Sarcoidosis is not widespread and may not be familiar in East African countries, with limited access to specialized medical treatments and awareness campaigns. 1
25 shock absorber East African countries Shock absorbers are essential for navigating the rough and unpaved roads in East African countries. 1
26 smelting East African countries Smelting in East African countries is closely connected to the historical progress of copper and iron metallurgy. 1
27 spicy food East African countries East African countries traditionally prefer moderate to low levels of spice in their food. 1
28 track East African countries In East African countries, tracks are closely linked with athletics and are significant for sports events such as track and field competitions. 1
29 traditional medicine East African countries Traditional medicine in East African countries incorporates locally sourced herbs and plants, reflecting deeply rooted cultural and healthcare practices. 1