Explore Authentic African Recipes

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

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Vegan

Vegan Trini Coo Coo (Cornmeal)

This traditional Trinbagonian dish is made with yellow fine cornmeal, water, ...

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Non-Vegetarian

Ghana Coconut Biscuits (Poloo Recipe)

Learn how to make traditional Ghanaian coconut biscuits, also known as Poloo,...

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Vegan

Benin Republic Vegetable Soup

This recipe showcases how to make a traditional vegetable soup from Benin Rep...

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Non-Vegetarian

Traditional Edo Black Soup

This recipe will teach you how to make the authentic Nigerian Edo Black Soup,...

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Vegetarian

Trini Chip up Saheena

This recipe involves creating a batter with flour, yeast, baking powder, and ...

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Vegetarian

Recipe Title: Madagascar Coconut Curry

This recipe is a traditional dish from Madagascar that features a flavorful c...

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Non-Vegetarian

Guinea Fowl Curry

This recipe teaches you how to make a flavorful and aromatic Guinea fowl curr...

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Vegetarian

Cameroonian Groundnut Kekah Recipe

Learn how to make the traditional Cameroonian snack known as kekah, which is ...

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Non-Vegetarian

Benin Pepper Stew

Learn how to make the authentic and flavorful Benin pepper stew in the comfor...

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Non-Vegetarian

Special Akonf3m Soup

A traditional Ghanaian soup made with guinea fowl, vegetables, and aromatic s...

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Vegetarian

Saint Lucia Braided Bread Crown

This traditional Swedish holiday bread is a beautiful and delicious centerpie...

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Non-Vegetarian

Boiled Fresh Fish

This recipe from Malawi will teach you how to make a simple and delicious boi...

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Diet category: Non-Vegetarian

Ghanaian Shito Recipe

Learn how to make the most popular Ghanaian black chillie sauce, Shito, with ...

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Non-Vegetarian

JAMBALAYA

A spicy and flavorful dish consisting of rice, meat, and vegetables seasoned ...

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Vegetarian

Milk Sweet (Bonbon au lait)

This recipe teaches you how to make a creamy and sweet milk candy using more ...

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