Swahili · Food & Drink
Cooked rice
Cooked rice; wali wa nazi, coconut rice, is a coastal favorite.
Tunakula wali na maharage.
We eat rice with beans.
The term 'wali' comes from the Arabic word 'اَلرَّزِيز' (al-rizi), reflecting the historical influence of Arabian traders and settlers in East Africa, particularly in terms of cuisine.
'Wali' is predominantly used in informal settings, especially at home or in local eateries. Its usage is prevalent among Swahili speakers in coastal and mainland regions of Kenya and Tanzania.