B is for Breakfast
My first real memory of Uganda is breakfasting at the ARA in Kampala. I had a nice chat with Martha while eating toast with butter and jam, tea with milk and sugar, and some odd-tasting cantalope. The cantalope tasted funny for good reason...it was actually papaya. Some color, totally different texture and taste. I enjoyed it the next time, once I learned it wasn't supposed to be a melon!
We never ate butter and jelly together on toast in my family, so it wasn't until that day that I discovered how wonderful they are together. Have a glass of passionfruit juice with that, and it's pretty much the perfect way to start off the day.
I didn't know it at the time, but I was destined to drink a lot of tea with milk and sugar. Once you start, it's kind of addicting. Who wants that black stuff when it can be sweet and creamy? I go through phases still of "needing" something else to go with my tea.
We never ate butter and jelly together on toast in my family, so it wasn't until that day that I discovered how wonderful they are together. Have a glass of passionfruit juice with that, and it's pretty much the perfect way to start off the day.
I didn't know it at the time, but I was destined to drink a lot of tea with milk and sugar. Once you start, it's kind of addicting. Who wants that black stuff when it can be sweet and creamy? I go through phases still of "needing" something else to go with my tea.