Pronunciation: XXX
Botanical name: Teclea nobilis
Description: “Shrub or tree; bark smooth, grey; branchlets glabrous. … Petals yellowish.”
Uses: Sweet/middling, preparation wood for calabash.
Source: F.M. Mutiso, “Recovery of Kakamega Tropical Rainforest from Anthropogenic Disturbances.” Journal of Tropical Forest Science, Vol. 25, No. 4 (October 2013), pp. 566-576. https://plants.jstor.org/compilation/Teclea.nobilis (accessed 01/20/2025).
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This is the draft manuscript of the Samburu Milk Project, © 2024 William Rubel.
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I am an author who writes about traditional food and foodways. My book, The Magic of Fire (2002) is about hearth cooking. I have written an introductory history of bread, Bread, a global history (2011) and am currently writing a history of bread for the University of California Press. Other areas of interest include wild mushrooms, and specifically the treatment of Amanita muscaria in the historic record. I also write about Early Modern British Gardens, and for a more general audience, I write for Mother Earth News on bread, gardening, and more. I have an ongoing research project into the smoke-cured fermented milk of the Kenyan Samburu tribe. I am a co-director of the Samburu Lowlands Research Station, Lengusaka. I am the founding editor (1972) of Stone Soup, the magazine of writing and art by young people.
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