Explore Authentic African Recipes

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

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Vegetarian

Easy Kenyan Ndengu Stew

This recipe provides a simple and easy way to make Ndengu stew, also known as...

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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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Non-Vegetarian

Cameroon Scotch Egg Roll

This recipe provides a straightforward method for creating delicious Cameroon...

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Vegan

SENEGALESE ATAYA TEA

Learn how to make traditional Senegalese sweet tea, known as Ataya, with this...

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Vegetarian

Mozambican Gulabis

A traditional Mozambican recipe for sweet and delicious Gulabis, perfect for ...

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Vegan

Tamarind Ginger Juice

Learn how to make a refreshing and tangy tamarind drink with the added kick o...

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Vegetarian

Chimpapila with Groundnuts

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

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Vegetarian

Adokougbi Pinon Rouge

Learn how to make a delicious Togolese street food called Adokougbi Pinon Rou...

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Diet category: Vegetarian

Fonguinhos de Batata Doce de Cabo Verde

This recipe is a traditional dish from Cabo Verde made with sweet potatoes. T...

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Non-Vegetarian

Haitian Fried Beef

This Haitian Fried Beef recipe features seasoned beef pieces that are fried u...

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Vegan

Feijao Congo de Cabo Verde

This authentic Cabo Verdean dish features black eyed peas cooked with onions,...

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Vegan

Authentic Ghanaian Kelewele

Learn how to make the best Kelewele, a popular Ghanaian street food made with...

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Vegan

Egyptian Onion Rice

A flavorful and aromatic rice dish made with onions, perfect as a side dish o...

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Non-Vegetarian

Mpug Fish

A delicious Cameroonian recipe made with blended dried plantain mixed with ot...

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Non-Vegetarian

Trinidadian Chicken Pelau

This recipe for Trinidadian Chicken Pelau is a classic one-pot dish that is p...

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