katile
Katile is a term that can refer to several different things, primarily depending on the context. In some East African regions, particularly among Swahili-speaking communities, "katile" is a dish. It is typically made from cassava flour, which is then boiled and pounded into a dough-like consistency. This staple food is often served as a side dish or accompaniment to stews and other savory meals. The texture can range from soft and porridge-like to firm and chewy, depending on the preparation method.
Beyond its culinary use, "katile" can also be a given name in some cultures. As a personal