ilikilendiini
The term ilikilendiini, originating from the Maasai language, refers to a traditional practice of milk preservation and preparation. It is a significant aspect of the pastoralist Maasai culture, deeply intertwined with their lifestyle and diet. Ilikilendiini involves the fermentation of milk, typically from cattle, goats, or sheep, in a specially prepared gourd or container. This fermentation process naturally thickens the milk and gives it a slightly sour taste, which is characteristic of the final product.
The preparation of ilikilendiini is a meticulous process passed down through generations. Cleanliness of the container