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

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Hungarian Goulash

This traditional Hungarian dish is a hearty stew made with tender beef, onion...

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Vegetarian

Libyan Pumpkin & Bechamel Pudding

This delicious dessert combines the sweetness of pumpkin with the creaminess ...

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Non-Vegetarian

Benin Owo and Yam

Learn how to make a traditional Benin dish called owo, a flavorful stew/soup ...

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Vegan

Recipe Title: Medeeda Hilba (Fenugreek Porridge)

This traditional Sudanese dish, Medeeda Hilba, is a popular porridge made wit...

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Non-Vegetarian

Botswana Beef Pap

This traditional Botswana dish is made with cornmeal and beef broth, creating...

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Non-Vegetarian

Easy Pondu Recipe

Learn how to make a simple and delicious Pondu dish, a traditional Central Af...

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Non-Vegetarian

Kenyan Tilapia Fish Stew

This recipe teaches you how to make a delicious and hearty fish stew using ti...

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Vegetarian

Chimpapila with Groundnuts

This traditional Zambian dish combines nutritious beans leaves with flavorful...

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Non-Vegetarian

Malawian Shandy

This refreshing and easy-to-make summer drink from Malawi can be enjoyed as a...

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Diet category: Non-Vegetarian

Nigerian Egg Roll

This recipe combines eggs, flour, baking powder, and other ingredients to cre...

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Diet category: Non-Vegetarian

Party-Ready Smokey Nigerian Jollof Rice

This recipe features a flavorful pepper mix with red bell peppers, onions, sc...

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Vegan

Oshiwambo Traditional Bread

This recipe tutorial on YouTube will guide you through making Oshikwiila and ...

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Vegan

Quick Eritrean Foul

This quick Eritrean foul recipe can be made in just 4 minutes without the use...

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Vegetarian

Cameroonian Spicy Cabbage Soup

A flavorful and hearty cabbage soup with a spicy twist inspired by Cameroonia...

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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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