Ugali
A stiff maize-meal porridge, kneaded in the pot until firm, cut into portions and eaten with the hand alongside vegetables, meat, or sour milk.
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The names it answers to
- UgaliKiswahili
MEANING
The same family of maize staples as isitshwala and sadza further south, ugali is the everyday backbone of a Kenyan or Tanzanian meal, rarely absent from the table.
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Ingredients, in sketch
Named components, not a recipe: no quantities, no method unless the making itself is part of the custom.
Etiquette
- Rolled and pressed by hand into a small scoop, used to gather sauce or greens.
Who eats it
Provenance
- generated: 2026-07-10
- source: Model-knowledge aggregation pass (2026-07-10); unverified, awaiting community affirmation.
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