murupindadele
Murupindadele is a type of small, fried dough confection popular in parts of East Africa, particularly Kenya and Tanzania. The name itself translates loosely from Swahili as "little fried breads" or "small fried pancakes." These treats are typically made from a simple dough of flour, water, and sometimes a pinch of sugar or salt, which is then rolled into small, flat rounds or irregular shapes and deep-fried until golden brown and puffed.
The texture of murupindadele is often described as slightly chewy on the inside with a crisp exterior.