7 Ugandan Snacks You’ve Just Got to Try
7 Ugandan Snacks You’ve Just Got to Try
While visiting Uganda, you’ll find that most people’s cultural action happens on the streets and roadsides – people hawking their goods, kids running to and from school, friends hanging out just chatting. There’s always movement, and there’s always food involved.
Day and night, you’ve got people selling all types of Ugandan snacks at traffic lights, at bus stops, on buses, at street corners, and in roadside stalls. And, of course, a reciprocal wealth of travelers buying them. You won’t find in any guidebook for Africa’s authentic taste; check out the following Ugandan snacks.
Top 8 Ugandan Snacks You Must Try
- Ugandan Rolex
- Muchomo
- Samosa
- Chapatis
- Plantain chips
- Roasted Plantain
Ugandan Rolex
Sorry to burst your bubble; this snack is not related to your watch. Far from that, the snack gets its name from a pronunciation of ‘rolled eggs’ into a chapati; roll-eggs (Rolex).
Rolex is a trendy snack among Ugandans and travelers, and you’ll most probably find it anywhere on the streets.
The Ugandan Rolex is fried on a hot pan, combining an egg omelet and veggies wrapped in a chapati. One of the most delicious snacks you’ll have in Uganda.
Muchomo
The term Muchomo is a Swahili word referring to an act of celebration that follows a victorious finish. In Uganda, every triumph is always celebrated with roasted meat, and thus, the name Muchomo was coined.
Muchomo in Uganda is beef, chicken, or goat’s meat roasted over an open fire. Barbecue is the more formal reference.
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If you make a stop at any bus station while traveling in Uganda‘s countryside, take care how fast you open your window. One of those Muchomo sticks gunning for your purchase may pork your eye or any of the other Ugandan snacks trying to get their way into your car.
Like many open-air roasted foods, it is this scrumptious aroma that keeps travelers sticking out their windows at the bus stop to savor the Muchomo aroma.
Samosa
East Africa has adopted the Indian samosa (also known as samusa) as their own. Found in restaurants and from street vendors throughout Uganda, Kenya, and Tanzania, these tasty and satisfying parcels of meat or veggies are a delicious pick-me-up.
Chapatis
Fabulous to stop for during a long road trip or to bring on the bus with you. Chapatis are a delicious snack found all over eastern Africa. Flaky and melt in your mouth, chapatis are best eaten fresh with a cup of tea and while hanging out in a small stall with locals.
Plantain chips
These lip-smacking chips are found throughout most of Africa and are ideal for long journey snacking or stave off any meal’s hunger pains.
Roasted Plantain
Although they look like bananas, plantains (also called Boli in Nigeria) have a banana’s sweetness when ripe but are starchy like a potato. And when barbecued, the sweet-savory taste will leave you begging for more and more and more!
Have you tried a local treat or any of the exciting Ugandan snacks that gave your taste buds a buzz? Share your experience in the comments below.
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