So, What is Uji?
Uji is the Swahili
word for porridge, pronounced as
‘oo – JEE’
Porridge is a type of hot, often creamy dish made by boiling grains or legumes in milk, water, or a combination of both. It's typically eaten for breakfast but can be enjoyed at any meal.
Common ingredients include oats, rice, barley, or cornmeal. The grains or legumes are cooked until soft and have absorbed most of the liquid.
Why Uji?
Our
EXACT RECIPE
Ingredients
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2 1/2 Cups of Water
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3 tsp sugar or Sweetener of your choice
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2 Cups of Famila Pure Wimbi Porridge Flour This flour is readily available in supermarkets across Kenya or Amazon for people living in other parts of the world
Procedure
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Mix the Famila Pure Wimbi Porridge Flour in a 1/2 a cup of cold water using a fork
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Boil 2 cups of water
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Add the mixture from Step 1 to the boiling water
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Add the sugar or sweeter, then stir
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Keep stirring and cook on low heat for 10-15 minutes
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Serve while hot
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