Renowned nanny Rosie, also known as Roseline Atieno, has charmed her Lebanese employers with a taste of Kenyan cuisine, showcasing a delightful blend of cultures in a heartwarming video shared on her Instagram account.
In a delightful turn of events, Rosie prepared a traditional Kenyan meal for her Lebanese employers, featuring the staple dish ugali accompanied by a selection of traditional Kenyan vegetables and a delectable fish stew.
The video captures the moment when Rosie personally fed the twin girls, Cataleya and Maria, the delightful culinary creation.

The twin girls, clearly enamored with the Kenyan flavors, expressed their love for the meal, with one of them eagerly asking for more, a testament to Rosie’s culinary skills and the universal appeal of diverse cuisines.
The video captures a genuine exchange of cultural experiences, as Rosie bridges the gap between Kenyan and Lebanese traditions through the language of food.
The heartening scenes of Rosie feeding the children struck a chord with netizens, garnering admiration for the nanny’s efforts in introducing African culture to the young ones.

Commenters on social media praised Rosie’s personal touch in sharing her heritage and fostering cultural understanding.
Netizen cher.crev expressed appreciation for the cultural exchange, stating, “So nice for the girls to learn about another culture ❤️.” drinismithese7 commended Rosie for integrating herself into the family’s culture, saying, “I love this lady. She is feeding these kids with African food too. She has so integrated herself and culture this family. Excellent job!!!”
mary.kimambo applauded Rosie’s ability to transcend color discrimination, noting, “You have crossed the borders of color discrimination as you are feeding them with your Hand.

Congrats Rosie.” bennyteve_tz marveled at the experience, commenting, “Amazing sana naenjoy Nikiona hicho chakula cha kiafrika” (It’s amazing, and I enjoy seeing that African food).
Rosie’s culinary venture into Kenyan cuisine occurred shortly after her return to Lebanon following a brief stay in her home country.
The reunion was emotionally charged, as the family eagerly welcomed her back after a separation since December.

The twin girls, Cataleya and Maria, expressed their affection for Rosie during a touching airport reunion, highlighting the special bond they share with their beloved nanny.
The love and connection between Rosie and her Lebanese employers are so profound that the family is contemplating the idea of relocating Rosie’s three children to permanently reside with them in Lebanon.
The warmth and cultural exchange facilitated by Rosie underscore the transformative power of relationships and shared experiences, transcending geographical boundaries and fostering bonds that endure across diverse backgrounds.

