Explore Authentic African Recipes

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

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Fumbwa

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

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Non-Vegetarian

Eritrean Dulet

This recipe is a traditional Eritrean dish made with organ meats such as live...

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Diet category: Non-Vegetarian

Guinea Cuisine

A delicious and authentic recipe from Equatorial Guinea, showcasing the uniqu...

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Vegan

Bompie Ice

This recipe from Namibia allows you to make soft flavored ice without using l...

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Vegan

Homemade Madagascar Vanilla Bean Latte Syrup

Learn how to create a luxurious and flavorful vanilla syrup using just 3 simp...

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Shrimp Madagascar

This dish combines succulent shrimp with creamy coconut milk and aromatic spi...

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Non-Vegetarian

Libyan Shurba

A traditional Libyan soup recipe perfect for Ramadan, filled with hearty flav...

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Coconut-infused Cassava Leaf Soup

An updated version of the traditional Sierra Leonean dish, this soup features...

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Non-Vegetarian

Liberian Yam & Eggs Gravy

This recipe combines boiled yam and scrambled eggs cooked in a flavorful bell...

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Vegetarian

Ethiopian Cabbage Stew

A traditional Ethiopian dish made with cabbage, carrots, potatoes, and aromat...

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Traditional Ghanaian Chicken Light Soup

Learn how to make an authentic and delicious chicken light soup using afforda...

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Egusi Soup with Guinea Fowl

Learn how to make a delicious Egusi Soup with Guinea Fowl with this step-by-s...

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Beef Pilao - Ugandan Style

This delicious dish features tender beef cooked with fragrant rice and aromat...

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Vegan

Tamarind Ginger Juice

Learn how to make a refreshing and tangy tamarind drink with the added kick o...

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Vegan

Akara and Sauce

This recipe teaches you how to make Akara, a popular Gambian dish of beans fr...

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