Ogi is a yoruba word that means Pap in english. It is a cereal pudding made from corn, millet or sorghum. The preparation process is seemingly east. The corn grains are normally soaked in water for a couple of days, then it is sieved to seperate the shafts from the rest of the extract. This extract is left to ferment for another couple of days which then gives us our pap.
Ogi white is also known as white Akamu. It is made from white corn with is rare. It’s very popular among yorubas. We also use it to prepare Eko (pap prepared in form of bolus to be eaten with soup)
Suitable for vegetarians
Ingredients
White corn
Preparation and Usage
Mix desired ogi powder with some water and mix thoroughly
Pour boiling water into the mixture and stir until mixture thickens into OGI
Add milk to Ogi for creamier taste.
Serve with moin-moin or akara (bean cake)
Storage
Store in a cool dry place
Country of Origin
Proccessed and packed in Nigeria
Brand
Graceco
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