Explore Authentic African Recipes

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

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Sudanese Foul Fava Beans

This recipe tutorial on YouTube demonstrates how to make a traditional Sudane...

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Guinean Stew

Learn how to make a flavorful and hearty Guinean stew by following this recip...

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Sierra Leone Rice Akara

This recipe provides step by step instructions for making Sierra Leone Rice A...

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Cassava Fufu

Learn how to make traditional cassava fufu or swallow without a blender. This...

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Hausa/Zongo Stew

This authentic Ghanaian stew is a versatile and flavorful dish made with a va...

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Best Salsa Verde Recipe

This recipe is a quick and easy way to make delicious salsa verde that goes w...

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Nigerian Hausa KUNU ZAKI Drink

This traditional Nigerian drink is made with a blend of guinea corn, millet, ...

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Quick Senegalese Déguè / Thiakry Dessert

This dessert can be prepared in less than 20 minutes and is a traditional Sen...

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Barbadian Macaroni Pie

This classic Bajan dish is a cheesy and delicious take on macaroni and cheese.

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Gabonese Spinach Stew

This traditional Gabonese spinach stew is a flavorful and nutritious dish mad...

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Eritrean Boon (Coffee)

This recipe will teach you how to make traditional Eritrean coffee, also know...

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Classic Somali Tea

This traditional Somali tea recipe involves black tea brewed with spices like...

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St. Lucian Cocoa Tea

This recipe provides a quick and easy way to make traditional St. Lucian Coco...

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Layered South African Potjiekos

Learn how to make traditional layered South African Potjiekos with simple ing...

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Ethiopian Bulama Genfo

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

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