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Zapf Chancery Publishers Africa Ltd.

Chapter Title: List of Plates

Book Title: Diet of Worms


Book Subtitle: Quality of Catering in Kenyan Prisons
Book Author(s): Jacqueline Cheptepkeny Korir
Published by: Zapf Chancery Publishers Africa Ltd.. (2011)
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List of Plates

4.1: Watery vegetable and beans in prisons, 2009......................64


4.2: Oil served in Kamiti Maximum Prison, 2009......................68
4.3: Texture, colour and appearance of ugali
in prisons, 2009...............................................................74
4.4: Texture, colour and appearance of vegetables
in prisons, 2009..................................................................76
4.5: Kitchen roofs, ‘jikos’ and fireplaces in prisons, 2009............82
4.6: Cooking equipment in prisons, 2009...................................85
4.7: Quantity of food served in prisons, 2009............................90
4.8: Measuring weight and temperature of food
in prisons, 2009...............................................................93
4.9: Transportation of food from kitchen in prisons, 2009...........95
4.10: Food service sequence in Eldoret women’s
prison, 2009.......................................................................97
4.11: Food service sequence in Ngeria Farm prison, 2009...........98
4.12: Food service sequence in Eldoret men’s prison, 2009...........99
4.13: Food service sequence in Kamiti Maximum
Prison, 2009.....................................................................101
4.14: Food service sequence in Langata Women’s
Prison, 2009.......................................................................102
4.15: Food serving equipment used in prisons, 2009..................103
4.16: Place where food was eaten in prisons, 2009...................105
4.17: “mururu” and area for cleaning utensils
in prisons, 2009...............................................................106
4.18: Storage of food in prisons, 2009.........................................108
4.19: Storage of water in prisons, 2009....................................109

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