Should somalis stop using xawaaji?

Should we stop using xawaji?


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BetterDaysAhead

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This spice produces a very strong and unpleasant odor when cooking with it and it sticks to your clothes :stressed: we’re beginning to pick up that same smelly stereotype that Indians have because of this cursed spice:mjcry: some somalis go outside with the same clothes that absorbed these powerful xawaji fumes and strangers that they walk across can smell it:jcoleno:
 
Spice_-_Hawaji_grande.png

This spice produces a very strong and unpleasant odor when cooking with it and it sticks to your clothes :stressed: we’re beginning to pick up that same smelly stereotype that Indians have because of this cursed spice:mjcry: some somalis go outside with the same clothes that absorbed these powerful xawaji fumes and strangers that they walk across can smell it:jcoleno:
If the spice don’t stink
Then it was cooked by a pink
:bell::sitdown::urgh::reallymaury::wowsweat:
 

Octavian

Hmm
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Spice_-_Hawaji_grande.png

This spice produces a very strong and unpleasant odor when cooking with it and it sticks to your clothes :stressed: we’re beginning to pick up that same smelly stereotype that Indians have because of this cursed spice:mjcry: some somalis go outside with the same clothes that absorbed these powerful xawaji fumes and strangers that they walk across can smell it:jcoleno:
Nope its the creme la creme of spice get a shower if its that bad
 

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