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

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Non-Vegetarian (may contain meat or seafood)

Nigerian Coconut Rice

This recipe offers a step-by-step guide for beginners to prepare Nigerian Coc...

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Vegetarian

Caribbean Coconut Tart

A traditional Caribbean-style coconut tart that is easy to make and delicious...

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Vegan

Roasted Groundnuts (Njugu Karanga)

This recipe provides a simple and straightforward method for roasting groundn...

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Vegetarian

Easy Burritos

Learn how to make delicious burritos in the comfort of your own home with thi...

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Non-Vegetarian

Chicken Okra Stew

This recipe is a simple and fail-proof way to make a delicious Chicken Okra S...

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Vegetarian

Classic Cameroonian Puff-Puff

Learn how to make delicious and round puff-puff with your hands like a pro wi...

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Diet category: Vegan

Authentic Ghanaian Fufu (Three Ways)

This recipe demonstrates how to make traditional Ghanaian fufu using plantain...

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Vegan

Kartit Red Kidney Beans

This recipe is a traditional Djiboutian dish made with red kidney beans. It i...

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Vegan

Bompie Ice

This recipe from Namibia allows you to make soft flavored ice without using l...

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Non-Vegetarian

THIOU YAPP (LAMB STEW)

This Senegalese lamb stew, known as Thiou Yapp, is a flavorful dish that inco...

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Non-Vegetarian

Agege Bread

Learn how to make the traditional Nigerian Super Soft Bread known as Agege Br...

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Vegan

Corn Pap (Sierra Leone/Guinea Fula Bori)

Learn how to make delicious corn pap, a traditional dish from Sierra Leone an...

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Vegan

Namibian Pap

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

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Vegan

Butha-Buthe Soup - Lesotho

Butha-Buthe Soup is a traditional dish from Lesotho, a country located in Sou...

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Non-Vegetarian

PAMBOTA

Pambota is a delicious specialty dish from Equatorial Guinea made by Tia Mami...

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