VYAKULA VYA AINA 10 AMBAVYO VITAKAVYO KUUWA WEWE.10 Foods That Will Kill You!

VYAKULA VYA AINA 10 AMBAVYO VITAKAVYO KUUWA WEWE.10 Foods That Will Kill You!

BTW, burgers look so inviting on photos....

Ama I get my burgers at the wrong places?:noidea:
 
Mzizimkavu, naomba nikualike uje utoe mada ya afya, kwa wanangu kuhusu crisps, maaaaana, haelewi hilo somo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Ulivyotranslate processed meat. Processed meat ni processed meat (nyama zipakiwazo viwandani).

Junk food ni junk food. Thijui kwa kiswahili.

Anyways good reminder.
Bibie bubbs Junk Food ni vyakula vinavyo patikana Burger King au Mac Donald. chpis za paketi,Angalia picha...................


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Mzizimkavu, naomba nikualike uje utoe mada ya afya, kwa wanangu kuhusu crisps, maaaaana, haelewi hilo somo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Mkuu royna unaweza kuwaruhusu wanao wakanunuwa viazi na kupika chips nyumbani sio chips zilizokuwa teyari madukani hazifai kabisa.
 
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Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahah..the end
Unachutama unakata gogo au choo cha kike?
Tehe tehe tehe. Hii inachekesha kweli. Yaani unachutama halafu ndo ze endi!!!!
Picha linaishia hapo. Haya mavyakula ya kuja na meli vimeo sana.

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Mkuu umenena sana hili somo lakini linahitaji uelewa mkubwa hata ukifanya simple research tuu utagundua kua commercial adverts(matangazo) za makampuni ya vyakula wana promote kuwa vyakula vyao kuna low carolies,low sugar, less fat, dehydrate carbonate n.k hivyo watu wengi wanavikimbilia. kumbe kialisia ni vyakula hatari sana kwa afya zetu. hivyo inabidi somo liwe pana kidogo watu tuweze baini what are nutrients na what are junk vitamins.
 
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BBC News - World's oldest man living in Bolivia?
Huyu mzee amekula hadi mwitu hadi mijusi, na anamiaka 123, nadhana genetics make up+ food habits+life style vinachangia umri wa kuishi.
[h=1][video]<script src="http://player.ooyala.com/player.js?deepLinkEmbedCode=to MGJ2ZDrz646m8sWplL8QZALUJOXlP5 &height=315&embedCode=toMGJ 2ZD rz646m8sWplL8QZALUJOXlP5&video _pcode=RvbGU6Z74XE_a3bj4QwRGBy hq9h2&width=560"></script>[/video]World's oldest man claim for '123-year-old' Bolivian herder[/h] [h=2]If Bolivia's public records are to be believed, Carmelo Flores Laura is the oldest living person ever documented, at 123 years old.[/h]







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The native Aymara lives in a straw-roofed dirt-floor hut in an isolated hamlet near Lake Titicaca at 13,100 feet, is illiterate, speaks no Spanish and has no teeth.

He walks without a cane and does not wear glasses. "I see a bit dimly. I had good vision before. But I saw you coming," he told an Associated Press journalists who visited after a local TV report touted him as the world's oldest person.

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[SUP]Carmelo Flores Laura sits outside his house in the village of Frasquia, Bolivia (AP)[/SUP]

Hobbling down a dirt path, Flores greets them with a raised arm, smiles and sits down on a rock. His gums bulge with coca leaf, a mild stimulant that staves off hunger. Like most Bolivian highlands peasants, he has been chewing it all his life.

Guinness World Records says the oldest living person verified by original proof of birth is Misao Okawa, a 115-year-old Japanese woman. The oldest verified age was 122 years and 164 days: Jeanne Calment of France, who died in 1997.

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Guinness spokeswoman Jamie Panas said it was not aware of a claim being filed for the Bolivian.
"I should be about 100 years old or more," Flores says. But his memory is dim.
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[SUP]The identification document of Carmelo Flores Laura (EPA)[/SUP]
Flores' 27-year-old grandson Edwin said Flores fought in the 1933 Chaco war with Paraguay but he only faintly remembers.
The director of Bolivia's civil registrar, Eugenio Condori, showed The Associated Press the registry that lists Flores' birth date as July 16, 1890.
Condori said birth certificates did not exist in Bolivia until 1940. Births previously were registered with baptism certificates provided by Roman Catholic priests.
"For the state, the baptism certificate is valid," Condori said. He said he could not show Flores' baptism certificate to the AP because it is a private document.
To what does Flores owe his longevity?
"I walk a lot, that's all. I go out with the animals," says Flores, who long herded cattle and sheep. "I don't eat noodles or rice, only barley. I used to grow potatoes, beans, oca (an Andean tuber)."
The water Flores drinks originates on the snow-capped peak of Illampu, one of Bolivia's highest.
He says he does not drink alcohol, but imbibed some in his youth. He has eaten a lot of mutton, and though he likes pork it is hardly available. He fondly remembers hunting and eating fox as a younger man.
Flores says he has never been further afield than La Paz, 50 miles away, and has never been seriously ill.
He sorely misses his wife, who died more than a decade ago. Of their three children only one is still alive: Cecilio, age 67. There are 40 grandchildren and 19 great-grandchildren but most have left Frasquia, a dozen homes a two-hour walk from the nearest road.
Edwin Flores, who lives next door with his wife and their two children, says his grandfather worked for the rancher who owned Frasquia until 1952, when the state seized major holdings in an agrarian reform and parcelled them out to peasants.
Although electrical power arrived three years ago, time seems to have stood still in Frasquia. Peasants still prepare chuno, or dehydrated and chilled potatoes, and till the soil with ox-driven ploughs. Donkeys bray and sheep and cattle graze.
Most everyone is elderly or middle-aged. The young people are mostly gone.
 
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