Mma Ramotsew accepted her large slice of cake and looked at the rich fruit within it. There were at least seven hundred calories in that, she thought, but it did not matter; she was a traditionally built lady and she did not have to worry about such things.
Mma Ramotsew took a moment to appreciate her sizable piece of cake, observing the abundant fruit embedded in it. Despite recognizing that it contained a significant amount of calories, she felt unconcerned about her indulgence. Her traditional figure gave her a sense of freedom from the anxieties often associated with calorie counting.
This scene highlights Mma Ramotsew's contentment with her body image and cultural outlook on food. It reflects a broader theme in the book about embracing life's pleasures without excessive worry, showcasing her confidence and the joy she finds in traditional values and experiences.