Kaya
Kaya may refer to several different concepts, places, or people. This article will focus on the most common uses of the term.
Kaya (Spread)[edit | edit source]
Kaya is a sweet, creamy spread made from coconut, eggs, and sugar. It is popular in Southeast Asia, particularly in Malaysia and Singapore. The spread is often used on toast and is a common component of a traditional Singaporean breakfast.
Kaya (Name)[edit | edit source]
Kaya is a unisex name used in several cultures. In Turkish, it means 'rock' or 'cliff'. In Japanese, the name can have many different meanings depending on the kanji used to write it. In some African cultures, Kaya is a female name meaning 'home'.
Kaya (Band)[edit | edit source]
Kaya was a popular Japanese visual kei rock band active from 1995 to 2001. The band was known for their flamboyant stage costumes and energetic performances.
Kaya (City)[edit | edit source]
Kaya is a city in the North Region of Burkina Faso. It is the capital of the Centre-Nord Region and is located near the country's only national park, the "Parc national du W".
Kaya (Tree)[edit | edit source]
Kaya is a common name for several species of trees in the genus Torreya. These evergreen trees are native to North America and Asia and are often used in landscaping for their attractive foliage.
See Also[edit | edit source]
- Kaya Scodelario, English actress
- Kaya FC–Iloilo, a Filipino football club
- Kaya toast, a popular Singaporean breakfast dish
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