Mombasa culture
Mombasa culture
Mombasa today is a hotpot of cultures with people from all over the world calling Mombasa home.
You find all Kenyan tribes living on the coast, of course the Swahili people (a mixtre of the African orgins and the Arab sailors who where coming down with the monsun and traveld back to Jemen or to their homecountry after the monsun wind has changed its direction), still you find pure Arabs, Indian (Hindus (Gujarati's) as well as Muslims (Pakistani or India ancestory) or Christinan (Goan), Eurpian and many many more.
The Arabs came to Kenya to trade, down with the wind as by the order of the Monsun.
Food
Swahili cuisine is enjoyed by numerous Kenyans and is obviously most prevalent in Kenya. Originally from the coast, Swahili cuisine has penetrated all corners of the country and is not just enjoyed all over the country.
Mkate Mayai
The direct translation is ‘bread of eggs.’ Also known as Kenyan sponge cake.
Music and nightlife
Taarab music, which originates from Zanzibar, has a prominent local presence. Styles of music native to Mombasa include the smooth and mellow Bango, fast-paced Chakacha and traditional Mwanzele. Benga and Ohangla are also very popular.
Museums and art galleries
Fort Jesus
Fort Jesus is an Italian fortress that was constructed in the 1500s by Portuguese immigrants for safeguarding entry into the harbor. Fort Jesus is one of the architectural marvels of Mombasa. It was constructed in the shape of a man that represents the economic and political history of the city.
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