Rolex (food)

Rolex is a popular food item in Uganda, combining an egg omelette and vegetables wrapped in a chapati. This single-portion dish is quick to be prepare, and can be eaten at any time of the day, from breakfast to a lunch or supper meal or snack. The name "rolex" comes from its method of preparation, with the chapati and the omelette rolled together.

This idea originated from a chapati seller's creativity at Makerere University in Uganda, fueled by students who needed a quick meal because of time and budget limitations.

The delicacy soon spread throughout Uganda. It became a popular food choice for its combination of convenience, low cost, and flavor.

Other terms and variations related to rolex include:

References

  1. CNN, Phoebe Parke, for. "Why African chefs think you should eat Rolex". Retrieved 29 August 2016.
  2. "The Ugandan town selling rolex for 40p". Retrieved 29 August 2016.
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