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

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Vegetarian

Fried Coconut Niampule na Kinshasa

This Congolese recipe features fried coconut as the main ingredient, creating...

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Vegetarian

Thiakry - Couscous Dessert

Learn how to make Thiakry, a delicious couscous dessert that is lower in carb...

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Vegetarian

Easy Libyan S-Fenz

S-fenz is a popular Libyan food or snack enjoyed with breakfast and coffee. T...

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Non-Vegetarian

Chad's Potato Hash

This flavorful and hearty dish is made with crispy potatoes, onions, bell pep...

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Non-Vegetarian

Dominican Coconut Rough Cake

Learn how to make a delicious and traditional Dominican coconut rough cake, a...

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Non-Vegetarian

Tanzanian Zege (Chips Mayai) Recipe

Learn how to make Zege (Chips Mayai), a popular Tanzanian street food. This d...

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Vegan

Liberian Pepper Sauce

Learn how to make the best and most flavorful Liberian Pepper Sauce at home u...

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Vegan

South Sudanese 'Awalwala' Recipe

A traditional and delicious cereal dish from South Sudan made with simple ing...

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Non-Vegetarian

Chad Rice

Learn how to make delicious and authentic Chad-style rice with this easy tuto...

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Diet category: Non-Vegetarian

Kenyan Smocha

This famous Kenyan street food is a favorite for many. It is easy to make at ...

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Non-Vegetarian

Trinidadian Spicy Pepper Shrimp

This recipe features a flavorful blend of sesame oil, garlic, ginger, scotch ...

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Non-Vegetarian

Angolan Chicken Muamba Stew

This flavorful stew combines tender chicken with butternut squash and green b...

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Non-Vegetarian

Benin Style Bitter Leaf Soup

This traditional Benin favorite soup is made with bitter leaf, assorted meats...

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Non-Vegetarian

Authentic Ghana Chicken Peanut Butter Soup

This recipe includes a combination of rich, creamy peanut butter and flavorfu...

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Vegan

Malawi Nsima Recipe

Learn how to easily prepare Nsima, Malawi's staple food made from maize.

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