saharoos
Saharoos is a term that can refer to multiple things, primarily in the context of food and cultural practices. In Somali cuisine, saharoos denotes a type of porridge or gruel. It is typically made from grains such as wheat or millet, cooked with water or milk until it reaches a thick consistency. Sweeteners like sugar or honey are often added, and sometimes spices like cardamom are included for flavor. Saharoos is commonly consumed as a breakfast meal, providing a nutritious and filling start to the day. Its preparation can vary regionally, with different families and communities having their own traditional methods and ingredient preferences.
Beyond its culinary meaning, "saharoos" can also be linked to the Islamic practice of suhoor, the pre-dawn