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

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Traditional Eritrean Recipes

Learn how to make four delicious traditional Eritrean dishes in this easy-to-...

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Easy Budget-Friendly Kenyan Mandazi

Learn how to make delicious mandazi using just 4 simple ingredients in a budg...

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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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Guinean Tô

This recipe provides a different method for making Guinean tô, a traditional ...

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Botswana Magwinya (Fat Cakes)

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

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Tanzanian Zege (Chips Mayai) Recipe

Learn how to make Zege (Chips Mayai), a popular Tanzanian street food. This d...

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Samoan Sapasui (Chop Suey)

A traditional Samoan dish made with stir-fried noodles, vegetables, and your ...

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Soft Crunchy Mandazi

Learn how to make soft and crunchy mandazi, a traditional Ugandan snack, with...

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Thiebou Yapp - Senegalese Jollof Rice

This traditional Senegalese dish consists of seasoned rice cooked with meat (...

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Botswana Fat Cakes

This recipe teaches you how to make traditional Botswana fat cakes without us...

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Cameroonian Koki Beans

This traditional Cameroonian dish features mashed black-eyed peas steamed in ...

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Shekla Tibs

This recipe is for making traditional Ethiopian dish Shekla Tibs, which consi...

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Easy Libyan S-Fenz

S-fenz is a popular Libyan food or snack enjoyed with breakfast and coffee. T...

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Nigerian Cassava Fufu

This recipe provides step-by-step instructions on how to make traditional Nig...

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Mutton Mali Boti

This recipe provides a delicious and flavorful mutton mali boti dish that is ...

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