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She is attractive but naïve, and described by Mark as a "mental posho."
The people are now served according to their preferences unlike before when I used to sell only posho and beans."
Outrageously rude student comedy, mostly at expense of the posho, so again, for these times.
It tasted good though and Posho is probably the most filling food I have ever eaten.
In Uganda, ugali has several regional names, including posho' .
Posho refers to a dense mixture of cooked cornmeal and water known also known as ugali.
Ugandan expatriates make posho from cornmeal, masa harina or grits.
Maize meal is the staple food of East Africa when made into ugali (also called sima or posho).
Otherwise, he wanted none of my fancy foodstuffs, insisting only that I bring for him tea, sugar and posho, an African cornmeal.
A Posho mill grounds corn into a fine powder known as maize and is mixed with water to feed millions of Kenyan people.
The sweetness of the walnut praline was an inventive take on that posho combination of honey and stilton.
Ugali - Great Lakes (sima and posho in Uganda)
Dorries and professional posho Hugo Taylor from Made In Chelsea have a mutual loathing.
"We're very Hufflepuff here," Kingsley the in-betweener told JP, the monstrous posho.
It is a very sticky meal and resembles that of the Malawian nsima, Tanzanian ugali, or English posho.
Posho or Kawunga - called Ugali in Kenya, it is usually made from maize but also other starches, regional names include kwon.
Acoustic strumming, feeble, breathless posho whining about being sad (ATTACK!
The soldiers get fed once a day, at noon, and always the same thing: a bowl of posho, a hot porridge made of cornmeal, and cooked peas.
Some of the most commonly eaten food in Uganda, such as matoke (made from plantains) and posho (made from maize flour), are poor in vitamins.
The veg options were great: We ate fresh avocado, a local staple called posho (or maize flower), matooke (or banana), rice, and cassava.
The women were very creative and drew all kinds of interesting pictures of things they think they need in their lives -- livestock, posho mills, land, and crops.
The staples are matoke, a carbohydrate-heavy mush made from green plantains, and posho, a carbohydrate-heavy mush made from maize flour.
Obusuma (busuma or vukima) is the Luhya word for Ugali, a Kenyan dish also known as sima, sembe, ngima or posho.
He's a posho! – went on his inaugural visit to Tesco the other day and came back complaining that he didn't like it, horrible place, why would anyone in their right mind shop there, etc.
Likewise the typecasting of Kristin Scott Thomas as a brittle posho, when the recent I’ve Loved You So Long demonstrated just how exceptional and versatile she can be.