Explore Authentic African Recipes

Discover traditional dishes from across the continent, from spicy stews to hearty grains and vibrant vegetables.

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Recipe Title: Cachupa Rica

A traditional Cabo Verdean dish made of corn, beans, vegetables, and meat coo...

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Nigerian Akara

Learn how to make delicious Akara, a popular Nigerian breakfast dish, in this...

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Kenyan Omena Stew

This traditional Kenyan dish features omena, small dried fish, cooked in a fl...

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African Swahili Pilau Rice

Learn how to make a traditional Tanzanian dish, Pilau Rice. This easy recipe ...

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Gabonese Spinach Stew

This traditional Gabonese spinach stew is a flavorful and nutritious dish mad...

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Vegan

Jamaican Vegan Sweet Potato Pudding

Learn how to make a delicious Jamaican sweet potato pudding with this easy re...

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Beef Shawarma Wrap

Learn how to make flavorful beef shawarma wraps inspired by Sierra Leone cuis...

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Guinea Fowl Curry

This recipe teaches you how to make a flavorful and aromatic Guinea fowl curr...

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Vegan

Eritrean Vegan Molokhia Stew

This Eritrean vegan dish is made with minced molokhia, water, onion, roma tom...

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Simple Kenyan Pancakes

This recipe shows how to make light and fluffy pancakes using simple and read...

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Sudanese Spiced Lamb Kidney Stew

This flavorful stew combines warm spices, seasoning, and vibrant aromatics fo...

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Djibouti Street Food

A traditional Djiboutian street food recipe demonstrated in a video tutorial.

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One-Pot Chicken Palau

This simple Fiji style Chicken Palau recipe is a one-pot dish that is easy to...

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Vegetarian

Attieke/Acheke

A traditional Ivorian dish made from fermented cassava served with a spicy to...

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Crunchy Ethiopian Biskut

This recipe for Crunchy Ethiopian Biskut is a delicious and easy to make snac...

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