- Kenyan TikToker @.boina is steadily gaining followers courtesy of her exceptionally healthy appetite
- The young lady shares videos showing what she eats in a day, including meals and numerous snacks
- Kenyans on TikTok were astounded by her appetite, with some comparing it to that of construction workers
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@.boina, a young Kenyan TikToker, is going viral on social media after sharing her Jamhuri Day diet.
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The radiant beauty is talk on the platform, where she boasts over 31,000 followers, over her insatiable appetite.
This is after she revealed that she ate food fit for a royal banquet during the national celebrations held on December 12, 2023.
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Stunned followers could only pick their jaws from the floor as Boina took them through the different foods and snacks that she consumed.
"For breakfast, I had; a kebab, sweet potato, hot chocolate and an apple - because I am promoting healthy living.
For my first snack, I had mahindi choma. For my second, I had savoury rolls (stuffed with bacon and onions) as well as roasted potatoes and chilli sauce. For my first meal, I had naan (a type of bread), spinach, roasted potatoes, Somali rice with goat meat and guacamole (avocado)," she said.
Around lunch time, Boina had some soda.
"For my second plate, I had rice, buttered chicken - which I made myself - guacamole and some roasted potatoes. And then I had an apple because I am still promoting healthy living. Next, I had naan and buttered chicken.
Last but not least, I had grilled goat ribs, roasted potatoes, roasted chicken, guacamole and some chilli sauce on the side."
Impressed, her followers flooded the comment section lauding her for her capacity to chow down copious amounts of food.
"And I thought I could eat,” wrote one.
“You are eating like a construction worker," added another.
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In other news, a Nigerian man sparked an uproar online after sharing the bill his cook sent him for stew and vegetable soup.
The exorbitant prices listed on the bill raised concerns about rising food inflation in Lagos, Nigeria.
The KSh 7,000 total sparked debate among social media users, with some claiming that the receipt was a fraud.
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