Explore Authentic African Recipes

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

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Non-Vegetarian

Cameroonian Gateau

This recipe is a delightful snack that can be enjoyed for breakfast or as a t...

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Diet category: Vegetarian

Mango Malai

This recipe provides a step-by-step guide on how to make a delicious Indian d...

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Non-Vegetarian

Classic Ekwang Recipe

This traditional Cameroon dish is made with taro roots, leaves, and a variety...

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Diet category: Vegan

Ugandan Peas Sauce

Learn how to make a delicious and traditional Ugandan peas sauce by watching ...

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Non-Vegetarian

Starch Swallow from Scratch

Learn how to make traditional starch swallow from scratch in this easy-to-fol...

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Non-Vegetarian

Benin Owo Soup

Owo is a popular soup in Benin, loved by the Benin/Edo people. This recipe sh...

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Vegetarian

Antiguan Ducuna

Learn how to make this traditional Antiguan dish called Ducuna, a sweet steam...

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Diet category: Non-Vegetarian

Thiebou Yapp: Senegalese Lamb and Rice

This tutorial provides a step-by-step guide on how to make Thiebou Yapp, a po...

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Non-Vegetarian

Liberian PalmButter

Learn how to make a delicious and authentic Liberian palm butter stew that is...

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Non-Vegetarian

Ivorian Palm Nut Soup

This traditional West African village recipe combines palm cream with various...

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Vegan

Rangha Bissap/Kutcha

A flavorful Gambian side dish made with hibiscus leaves

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Vegetarian

Coconut Cream Chapatis

These Coconut Cream Chapatis are a delicious twist on the traditional chapati...

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Non-Vegetarian

Swahili Mombasa Pilau

A flavorful and aromatic rice dish popular in the coastal region of Kenya, ma...

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Vegan

Gambian Style Oleleh/Moimoi

Learn how to make delicious Oleleh/Moimoi in the traditional Gambian style wi...

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Vegan

Crispy Vegan Fried "Chicken"

A plant-based alternative to KFC fried chicken, this recipe uses ingredients ...

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