A Nutritional survey on weaning foods used in Jos, Nigeria, was conduc
ted on representative samples of 572 mothers of children between the a
ges of one and 18 months. The nutritional status of the children was d
etermined by using weight for age. Four weaning foods were assessed, n
amely, commercial weaning food (CWF), family menu, Ogi (a sour maize b
everage), ogi plus legumes and/or animal products. Only 147 (25.7%) of
the mothers still depended on CWF with the rest, 209 (36.5%) using fo
rtified ogi; ogi alone by 112 (19.6%) and family menu by 104 (18.2%).
No differences in weight were noticed in children, aged 6 months or un
der. Thereafter, the children on ogi or ogi based diet had significant
ly lower mean weights (p<0.01) when compared with those on CWF. This c
ould be attributed to lack of sufficient knowledge and exposure in pre
paring well balanced diet from locally available food stuff by mothers
. While discouraging the use of CWF because of cost, efforts should be
made to educate the mothers on how to prepare traditional multimix of
good nutriture. Emphasis should be placed on how to increase the ener
gy density by adding edible oil or using sprout grains.