Explore Authentic African Recipes

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

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Traditional Eritrean Recipes

Learn how to make four delicious traditional Eritrean dishes in this easy-to-...

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Congolese Semolina Porridge

This traditional Congolese dish is made with semolina, a type of wheat flour,...

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No Smell Cassava Fufu

This recipe tutorial demonstrates how to make a delicious cassava fufu withou...

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Djibouti Chronique

A flavorful and aromatic dish made with a blend of traditional Djiboutian spi...

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Libyan Mubakbaka Pasta Recipe

This recipe provides a detailed guide on how to make the famous Libyan pasta ...

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Congolese Beignets

These delicious fried pastries are made with a simple dough of flour, water, ...

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Traditional South African Pancake Recipe

This recipe showcases how to make delicious traditional South African pancake...

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Benin Egusi Soup

This traditional recipe from Benin features a thick and flavorful soup made w...

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St.Kitts Sorrel Drink

A refreshing and festive beverage made with sorrel flowers, ginger, cloves, c...

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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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Eggless Puff Puff

A simple and delicious puff puff recipe that does not require yeast, egg, or ...

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Togolese Spicy Black Pepper Sauce

This recipe shows you how to make Shito, a spicy black pepper sauce popular i...

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Kinche

This Ethiopian recipe shows how to make Kinche, a traditional dish made of cr...

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Egyptian Hawawshi

Learn how to make authentic Egyptian Hawawshi, a flavorful street food dish p...

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Liberian Style Spaghetti

This recipe will show you how to make authentic Liberian style spaghetti, whi...

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