Pronunciation: XXX
Botanical name: XXX
Description: Pictured specimen collected in July, 2016, at 1,200 meters. Habitat: dry savannah.
Uses: My notes suggest this is used for making lmalasin (milk containers), usually translated into English as “calabash,” around the Ewaso Ng’iro river area. This includes Archers and the West Gate Conservancy near Lengusaka, Kenya.
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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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