Middle East & AfricaTaste BudsKenyan Kids Taste Filipino Food Balikbayan Media CenterMay 3, 2019May 4, 201902 mins CDA Maleon takes a video of Trevis Jumba, a Kenyan child, as he tries food from the Philippines. The children taste test hotdog, cornick, and ube (purple yum) ice cream during the activity. (Nairobi PE photo) The Philippines Embassy in Nairobi, led by Charge d’ Affaires (CDA), a.i. to Nairobi Francis Maynard S. Maleon invited Kenyan kids aged seven to 12 years old to taste foods from the Philippines at the Embassy on 13 April 2019. (Nairobi PE photo) CDA Maleon and Cultural Officer Hossana P. Dela Cruz give prizes to the Kenyan kids who participated in the activity. The Embassy hopes that with this project, manufacturers will realize that Kenyan tastes are very similar to Filipino taste and consider exporting their products to East Africa. (Nairobi PE photo) — Stay updated with news and updates from the Philippine Embassy in Kenya by visiting their website at www.nairobipe.dfa.gov.ph or https://www.facebook.com/PHLinKenya. Post navigation Previous: 24 Philippine firms bag over $42M trade sales and investment lead in World’s biggest Halal trade eventNext: MAFBEX 2019 Opens the Search for the Next Home Chef Champion
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