TY - JOUR N2 - To encourage the cultivation of sorghum, which is more drought tolerant than maize, it is desirable to replace a portion of the maize used in school feeding programmes with sorghum. The immediate constraint was the acceptability of sorghum among school children. A set of sensory taste trials were established to evaluate the acceptability of sorghum in breakfast porridge (uji) and stiff porridge (ugali) used for lunches at three schools in Tanzania. A sample of 106 children participated in the trials. Each received uji made from both dehulled and hulled grain. On a different day each received ugali made from both dehulled and hulled grain. Almost 98% of children found the sorghum acceptable as a replacement for maize in breakfast and lunch meals. It is hoped to substitute 10% of the maize used in the school feeding programme with sorghum rising to 50% in the next years. AV - public A1 - Rohrbach, D D A1 - Mgoba, C A1 - Tenu, A J H TI - Potential use of sorghum in school feeding programs UR - http://oar.icrisat.org/1614/ JF - International Sorghum and Millets Newsletter SP - 11 Y1 - 2002/// ID - icrisat1614 EP - 12 VL - 43 ER -