Explore Authentic African Recipes

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

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Benin Tomato Pepper Soup

This recipe showcases how to make a delicious and flavorful pepper soup nativ...

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West African Spinach Stew

This recipe combines the flavors of Ghanaian Spinach Stew, Kontomere Stew, an...

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Crunchy South Sudanese Tamia Falafel

This recipe for crunchy South Sudanese Tamia falafel uses black eye beans and...

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Eritrean Dulet

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

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Quick and Delicious Chicken Macaroni

This recipe shows you how to make a quick and delicious chicken macaroni dish...

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Ethiopian Bulama Genfo

This recipe provides a traditional Ethiopian dish called Bula Genfo, a hearty...

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Shell Mumu Recipe

Learn how to traditionally cook a Mumu dish in Papua New Guinea by watching t...

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Antiguan Ducana & Saltfish

This traditional Antiguan dish features sweet potato, coconut, carrot, and sa...

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Egyptian Bread

This recipe tutorial on YouTube demonstrates how to make traditional Egyptian...

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Dry Ghanaian Bofrot (Puff Puff) Recipe

This recipe teaches you how to make delicious Ghanaian bofrot, a popular frie...

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Namibian Pap

Learn how to cook Maize Meal to make Pap, a staple dish in Namibia and most o...

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Sancocho Dominicano

A traditional Dominican dish made with a variety of meats and root vegetables...

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Cabo Verdean Rice and Beans

A traditional Cabo Verdean dish made with seasoned rice and hearty beans, per...

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Non-Vegetarian

Egusi Soup

This recipe from the Central African Republic features egusi, dry fish or fry...

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Vegan Ethiopian Red Lentil Stew

Learn how to make a nutritious vegan red lentil Ethiopian stew, known as mess...

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