Explore Authentic African Recipes

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

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Mpug Fish

A delicious Cameroonian recipe made with blended dried plantain mixed with ot...

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Vegan

Authentic Ghanaian Waakye

This recipe will guide you on how to make the best Ghanaian waakye, a delicio...

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Vegan

Authentic Ghanaian Millet Porridge (Burkina | Degue)

Learn how to make traditional Ghanaian millet porridge, known as Burkina or D...

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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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Vegetarian

Tongan Topai

Tongan Topai is a traditional Tongan dish that consists of coconut milk, taro...

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Vegetarian

BAJAN JUG JUG Traditional or Veggie Style

This traditional Barbadian recipe for Bajan Jug Jug is a festive dish typical...

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Non-Vegetarian

Tunisian Lamb Couscous

This traditional Tunisian recipe features succulent lamb and hearty vegetable...

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Non-Vegetarian

Sudanese Gheema

Learn how to make a delicious Sudanese Gheema, a popular meal in Sudan, in th...

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Non-Vegetarian

Recipe Title: GAMBIA STYLE OKRA SOUP

This recipe teaches you how to make a delicious Gambian-style okra soup, comm...

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Vegetarian

Haitian Style Rice and Beans

This traditional Haitian dish, known as Diri kole ak pwa, is made with red be...

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Vegetarian

Yellow Rice - Ugandan African Food

Yellow rice is a flavorful and vibrant dish that is a staple in Ugandan cuisi...

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Vegetarian

Ghanaian Waakye (Rice & Beans) Recipe

Learn how to make the most popular street food in Ghana, Waakye, quick and ea...

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Non-Vegetarian

Quick and Easy Shrimp Fried Rice

This recipe tutorial from My Gambian Kitchen shows you how to make a flavorfu...

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Vegan

Sudanese Foul Two Ways

Learn how to make traditional Sudanese foul using two different methods. Watc...

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Non-Vegetarian

Fumbwa

Fumbwa is a traditional Congolese recipe made with boiled cassava leaves and ...

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