Kunun Kanwa is a traditional Hausa beverage made from grains and alkaline water (kanwa – potash or local salt). It is mostly consumed in Northern Nigeria, especially during cold weather or as a soothing drink for nursing mothers. It is smooth, warm, and slightly salty in taste.
Total Time
15 minutes
Servings
2–3
1 cup of guinea corn (or millet, sorghum, or maize) – ground into flour
1/2 teaspoon of edible potash (kanwa) or a small piece dissolved in water
1 small piece of ginger, peeled and grated
4-5 cups of water (adjust for desired consistency)
1–2 tablespoons of sugar or honey (optional, to taste)
Mix the Grain flour with a little water to form a light, smooth paste. Ensure there are no lumps.
In a separate pot, dissolve the kanwa (potash) in water and bring to a light boil.
Gradually pour the boiling kanwa water into the grain paste while stirring continuously.
Keep stirring until the mixture thickens slightly into a pap-like consistency.
Allow it to simmer for 2–3 minutes. Add more water if it's too thick.
2–3 minutes
Remove from heat. Add sugar or honey if desired.
Serve hot.