EPISODE NO.15 - Was kaa wangui right & Uji power.

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EPISODE NO.15 - Was kaa wangui right & Uji power.

The social and legal landscape around alcohol in the Middle East is complex due to a variety of factors, including cultural and religious norms. While some countries have strict restrictions or outright bans on alcohol, others, particularly those with large expatriate populations, have more liberal policies.

Public and Legal: In many parts of the region, public intoxication and drinking are illegal and can lead to severe penalties. Laws vary widely, with some countries requiring licenses to purchase or consume alcohol.

Cultural Context: Islamic law prohibits alcohol consumption, and this is a significant influence on societal attitudes, even in places with legal exceptions. This context is important for understanding the societal norms and potential health impacts.

Uji Power Consumption and Effects in Kenya
Uji power is a traditional Kenyan porridge that has gained popularity as a healthy, energy-boosting food. It is not an alcoholic drink. Its name, "power," refers to its nutritional benefits, not an intoxicating effect.

Nutritional Value: Made from a mix of ingredients like millet, sorghum, cassava, arrowroot, and peanuts, uji power is rich in complex carbohydrates, fiber, vitamins, and minerals. It's often used by athletes and people needing sustained energy.

Beyond the Bottle: Alcohol in the Middle East & The Power of Uji in Kenya.

Explore two very different sides of consumption. This video unpacks the complexities of alcohol use in the Middle East, where laws and cultural norms create a unique environment. Then, we travel to Kenya to discover "Uji Power," a traditional porridge that's become a symbol of wellness and sustained energy.

Learn how cultural context shapes health choices.

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