Serving up coffee in the clouds. On this Foodie Friday, we feature an African coffee brand blending drinks and culture.
"Kikwetu actually means 'our way, our style,' the way we do our thing, you know?" Martha said.
"For us, it's also about approach; being able to bring a little bit of Kenya to Chicago, and introduce Chicago to what Kenya has to offer," Martha said.Martha grew up around coffee houses in Nairobi. Her father, a horticulture professor, introduced her to Kenyan coffee at a young age. "We try very much to source directly from other the other vendors that we then can make that personal connection with," Martha said.
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