The Rolex Festival in Uganda. Explained

Apollo Iragaba
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 The Rolex Festival in Uganda. Explained

The Rolex Festival is an annual event held in Uganda to celebrate their most popular food known as the Rolex. The Festival produces over 79 original recipes of the Ugandan Rolex with chefs around the country in the festival to provide people with the experience.

The festival was started to celebrate food and creativity in Uganda. The festival has was first carried out in 2016 where it was celebrate in Uganda

Chef preparing Rolex at Rolex Festival

 

 

 

 

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The Rolex is a popular fast food in Uganda. The fast food is the most popular food in Uganda whose recipe was originally invented in Uganda. Its popularity is because of its cheap price as it costs 3000 Ugandan Shillings which is approximately 1 US dollar in the country and fastness to prepare which made it a darling to the youth in the country over the last decade. As it was demanded by mainly youths at Colleges who were having little money and needed food in the least time.

 

INGRIENDIENTS

The Rolex is made of Chapatti, fried eggs, vegetables and tomatoes.

The fried eggs are placed on top of a fried Chapatti, with vegetables and cut tomatoes then all are folded together to make the Rolex

Most people always ask why it is called the Rolex just like the popular Watch brand. The is easy as it is common in Uganda and it is with ingredients where the name was adapted from the core ingredient which is the rolled eggs which can be spelt as Rolled eggx which can be simplified as ROLEX thus its name.

  

The Rolex Festival was first held in Kampala where it was later changed to fit accommodate for culture now being held in Kampala and Jinja which is synonymous with the best recipes of the Rolex.

It is stretched through the year with the Festival Committee organizing various tour and events before and after the official Rolex Festival.

 

 

 

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