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

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Benin-style Owo Soup

A traditional Benin dish made with tomatoes, onions, crayfish, dried fish, fr...

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Homemade Attieke and Couscous

Learn how to make delicious attieke and couscous from scratch using cassava/y...

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Non-Vegetarian

Bitekuteku

Bitekuteku is a traditional Congolese dish that consists of green vegetables ...

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Yam Fufu

Learn how to prepare the traditional West and Central African dish, Fufu, usi...

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Vegan

Authentic Ivorian Akyeke

This recipe teaches you how to make authentic Akyeke, also known as Attieke, ...

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Non-Vegetarian

Nigerian Tomato Pepper Soup

This traditional Nigerian dish is a flavorful and comforting soup made with t...

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Non-Vegetarian

Benin OWO Soup

This recipe explains how to make traditional OWO soup using the Benin method....

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Botswana Magwinya (Fat Cakes)

This recipe provides detailed instructions on how to make traditional Botswan...

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Vegan

Ethiopian Misir Wot

Learn how to make a delicious Ethiopian lentil stew, known as Misir Wot, in t...

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Vegan

Botswana Dumplings

This traditional Botswana recipe for dumplings is a must-try dish. The dumpli...

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Non-Vegetarian

Liberian Moni Kalama/Couscous

This recipe for Liberian Moni Kalama/Couscous is simple and tasty, perfect fo...

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Vegetarian

Fluffy and Soft Mandazi Recipe

Learn how to make fluffy and soft mandazi, a delicious East African breakfast...

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Non-Vegetarian

Recipe Title: St. Lucian Bakes and Saltfish

This St. Lucian recipe features fluffy bakes served with savory saltfish. A d...

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Traditional Ful Medames

Ful Medames is a flavorful stewed fava beans dish that is traditionally serve...

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Shrimp Madagascar

This dish is a flavorful and spicy shrimp dish inspired by the cuisine of Mad...

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