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

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Ghanaian Plantain Fritters

A traditional Ghanaian street food made with over-ripened plantains, onions, ...

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Spicy Moroccan Matbucha Salad

This recipe is a flavorful and spicy salad made with tomatoes and hot peppers...

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Algerian Harira Soup

This traditional Algerian soup is rich and tasty, perfect for breaking fast d...

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Beef Okra Soup

This quick and easy recipe for Beef Okra Soup is a delicious and hearty dish ...

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Algerian Kesra

Learn how to make traditional Algerian flatbread called Kesra with this easy-...

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Sticky Ribs Recipe

Learn how to make delicious sticky ribs with this tutorial video from Namibia...

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Traditional Eritrean Recipes

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

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Diet category: Non-Vegetarian

Cameroonian Groundnut Soup

This traditional dish from Cameroon, known locally as groundnut soup, is a cr...

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Central African Cassava Leaf Stew

A traditional Central African stew made with grounded cassava leaf and other ...

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Benin Groundnut Soup

This recipe for Groundnut Soup is a delicious and popular Nigerian soup that ...

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Grenada's National Dish - Oil Down

Learn how to make Grenada's national dish, Oil Down, to celebrate the country...

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Akwadu Recipe Tutorial

Learn how to make a traditional Spanish dish called Akwadu from Equatorial Gu...

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Liberian Careless Green

Learn how to make a delicious and simple Liberian Careless Green dish in this...

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Groundnut Sweet

A traditional Cameroonian snack made with fried groundnuts coated in a sweet ...

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Liberian Sour Milk

This recipe teaches you how to make a simple and tasty Liberian sour milk. Wa...

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