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

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Non-Vegetarian

Fufu Corn and Khati Khati

A traditional Cameroonian dish made with fufu corn and njama njama (a type of...

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Vegan

Madagascar Vanilla Extract

Learn how to make your own Madagascar vanilla extract with this simple and ea...

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Non-Vegetarian

Traditional Libyan Couscous

Dive into the flavors of Libyan cuisine with this traditional couscous dish. ...

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Non-Vegetarian

Edo Owo Soup with Yam

This traditional Benin recipe features a rich and flavorful owo soup paired w...

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Vegan

Cassava Fufu

Learn how to make traditional cassava fufu or swallow without a blender. This...

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Vegan

Easy Homemade Kombucha

This recipe provides a simple guide for making homemade kombucha in the Kenya...

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Non-Vegetarian

One Pot Jambalaya

This recipe for Jambalaya is a flavorful one-pot dish that incorporates a var...

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Vegetarian

Moroccan Briwat Spring Rolls

These Moroccan Briwat spring rolls are a popular dish during holidays and spe...

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Vegetarian

Nigerian Pancakes

A delicious snack loved by many, Nigerian pancakes are a must-try dish that i...

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Non-Vegetarian

Ethiopian Doro Wat

Learn how to cook traditional Ethiopian spicy chicken stew with this easy rec...

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Non-Vegetarian

JAMBALAYA

A spicy and flavorful dish consisting of rice, meat, and vegetables seasoned ...

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Non-Vegetarian

Oshiwambo Marathon Chickens

This recipe showcases the traditional way of preparing Oshiwambo Marathon Chi...

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Diet category: Vegetarian

South Sudanese Okra Soup

This traditional village-inspired recipe for South Sudanese Okra Soup combine...

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Non-Vegetarian

Puff Puff and Beans

This recipe combines fluffy fried dough balls (Puff Puff) with savory cooked ...

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Vegan

Sierra Leone Krain Krain/Jute Leaves

Learn how to cook the traditional Sierra Leone dish, Krain Krain/Jute Leaves....

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