Special Meal Called 'Anti-Theft' That NASA Leaders Love

One cannot think well, love well, and sleep well if one has not dined well, says English Author Virginia Wolf.

Seems like leaders of the National Super Alliance (NASA) have internalised this and put it into good practice.

According to Kenneth Odago, a chef at Golden Spot on Chaka road, NASA leader Raila Odinga, former Nairobi governor Evans Kidero, Mombasa Governor Hassan Joho and Siaya Senator James Orengo all frequent the joint for 'anti-theft.'

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The delicacy is a full package of meat that has been marinated in lemon juice, onions, tomatoes and ‘ochuri’ (a blend of bile juices from a cow), reports the Standard.

Mr Odago describes 'anti-theft' as a mother's heart and states that it got its name from the fact that the meat is cut into strips that are too thin to be stolen.

“Anti-theft got the name from the cuts of meat. They are too thin to be stolen.

“The art of anti-theft lies in the amount of heat allowed to reach the meat, the variability of the meat and the different sizes.

"Each piece of meat is different and needs careful roasting,” says the chef, who serves it with 'Ochuri' - a salad.

He adds that most of his customers insist on having ochuri, which is bitter and spicy, with their meat.

“Ochuri’ gives the anti-theft a kick that is different from pepper. Many people also love it because of its high nutritional value,” he adds.

Nutritionist Lilian Aketch confirmed the same, stating that it contains acids that are essential for digestion and absorption of fats as well as digestion of proteins and starches.

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