You seem to assume there were only nomads. There were city people, fisherman, and farmers. Which food of ours is from Arabs? Benadiris are Somalis and have been for centuries, the food is Somali.What are you talking about?
There's no solid evidence for your Arab coffee point, multiple stories are out there about who first brewed it. But the once solid fact is it originates in south-western Ethiopia.
Ethiopia had chicken, multiple drinks, onions and other spices, multiple breads all since antiquity.
Most of the foods Somali claim as traditional/national foods are foods introduced to them by Benadiri/Arabs/Asians and Italians in the last hundred years.
Traditional Somali food is the nomad's livestock and its derivatives.
Soor is literally eaten all over the known world.Soor was being eaten on the Benadiri coast by Reer xamars/swahilis prior to Italians.
You seem to assume there were only nomads. There were city people, figherman, and farmers. Which food of ours is from Arabs? Benadiris are Somalis and have been for centuries, the food is Somali.
I wouldn’t call her patriot politics wise as she supports a Qatar/turkey/Ethiopia first administration working against the interests of the Somali people, however here she is right, food can be added on too and this changed Somali pasta and suuga is a totally different thing ten the Italian one and is part of Somali cuisine, just like how Italian pasta is different from the original Chinese noodles which somalia had due to trade before Italians ever arrived@embarassing are you honestly arguing that our food today is an authentic Somali food? Adaa iska lahaa bariis iyo suugo. Suugo made with spices known to the subcontinent. Kaalay ii sheeg if you awoowe 5 generation back ever tasted the pasta and suugo you so much love which has rendered you 320 pounds. Waar yaa tan naga qabsada. I give up reasoning with her on Somali government and now her delusional patriotism has led her down to fabrication
Cadcads are somalisThere weren't many Somali towns people, fisher men, and farmers. The rahanweyn farmers weren't even considered Somali until recently. The ethnic Somali nomads didn't farm or settle in towns, they considered that beneath themselves. There were some fishermen like the coastal MJ but it was taboo for the vast majority of ethnic Somalis.
Benadiri are a distinct people, that are Somalis because they live in the country Somalia. They are an very old creole people of predominantly Asian (Arab cad cads, Iranian, South Asian) descent with some Bantu, Southeast Asian and Somali elements. Identical with the Swahilis.
Benadiris introduced most of the foods Somalis claim as traditional/national foods recently like desserts, sambus, rice dishes, spices, fruits like the banana and raisins, etc.
So much BS in one post. There have always been towns people for centuries, Raxanweyne were always Somali and Benadiris were too. They are in no way identical to the other Swahili as Benadiris are nearly half ethnic Somali while the others you mentioned are Bantu. What do you know about Benadiri clans to call them separate? The vast majority of Benadiri clans are actual ethnic Somali clans but mixed, minoirity of the clans are foreign but they look the same.There weren't many Somali towns people, fisher men, and farmers. The rahanweyn farmers weren't even considered Somali until recently. The ethnic Somali nomads didn't farm or settle in towns, they considered that beneath themselves. There were some fishermen like the coastal MJ but it was taboo for the vast majority of ethnic Somalis.
Benadiri are a distinct people, that are Somalis because they live in the country Somalia. They are an very old creole people of predominantly Asian (Arab cad cads, Iranian, South Asian) descent with some Bantu, Southeast Asian and Somali elements. Identical with the Swahilis.
Benadiris introduced most of the foods Somalis claim as traditional/national foods recently like desserts, sambus, rice dishes, spices, fruits like the banana and raisins, etc.
Cadcads are somalis
So much BS in one post. There have always been towns people for centuries, Raxanweyne were always Somali and Benadiris were too. They are in no way identical to the other Swahili as Benadiris are nearly half ethnic Somali while the others you mentioned are Bantu. What do you know about Benadiri clans to call them separate? The vast majority of Benadiri clans are actual ethnic Somali clans but mixed, minoirity of the clans are foreign but they look the same.
Taboo to most nomadic Somalis yes but there have always been ethnic Somali farmers and some fishermen, just because the majority of the nomadic population looked down upon it, didnt make it any less Somali.
Stick to Ethiopia and things you know.
Benadiris have nothing to do with Kenya, there a Somali groupSomalis as the denizens of the country Called Somalia then sure.
But in Kenya they're called Kenyan Arabs or even Swahilis.
They’re definitely mixed with Arab/Asian/Persian but almost all their DNA results show 30-40% ethnic Somali and most of their clans are ethnic Somali. Idk what this guy gets out of lying and saying they’re the same as Swahili’s. They’re mixed Somalis not mixed Bantus.Benadiris have nothing to do with Kenya, there a Somali group
Somalis have longest coast in Africa and it was taboo for them to eat fish before Siad Barre forced them.
Aren't you mixed with Benadir? Don't know why anyone would be arguing with a person who would know them inside out lol.They’re definitely mixed with Arab/Asian/Persian but almost all their DNA results show 30-40% ethnic Somali and most of their clans are ethnic Somali. Idk what this guy gets out of lying and saying they’re the same as Swahili’s. They’re mixed Somalis not mixed Bantus.
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Idk too much tbh but the things he’s saying are nonsense and it’s common knowledge even on sspot.Aren't you mixed with Benadir? Don't know why anyone would be arguing with a person who would know them inside out lol.