Cooking Instructions
- 1
Put four cups of water in a sufuria and heat.
- 2
Take the one cup of millet and mix with a cup of cold water then stir into a smooth paste.
- 3
Bring the water to boil then add the flour paste.
- 4
Stir continually until it's thick and boiled.
- 5
Lower the heat and allow to cook for ten minutes.
- 6
Squeeze the lemon juice on the boiled uji and serve hot.
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