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

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Djiboutian Muqmasad

Learn how to make this traditional Djiboutian dish called Muqmasad by watchin...

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Non-Vegetarian

Liberian Style Doughnuts

This recipe provides a simple and tasty way to make traditional Liberian styl...

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Vegan

Moroccan Mint Tea Recipe

Learn how to prepare traditional Moroccan mint tea with a tutorial video on Y...

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Vegan

Queen's Delight Salad

This recipe showcases a beautiful and flavorful salad that honors the queen i...

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Non-Vegetarian

Fiji Style Barfi

This recipe for Fiji Style Barfi is a traditional Fijian dessert made with mi...

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Vegan

Lump-Free Guinean TÔ

Learn a simple method to prepare Guinean TÔ without lumps in this traditional...

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Non-Vegetarian

Edo Owo Soup with Yam

This traditional Benin recipe features a rich and flavorful owo soup paired w...

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Non-Vegetarian

Bitekuteku

Bitekuteku is a traditional Congolese dish that consists of green vegetables ...

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Non-Vegetarian

Hausa/Zongo Stew

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

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Diet category: Vegan

Mauritian Mango Confit

Learn how to make delicious Mauritian Mango Confit at home with this easy rec...

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Non-Vegetarian

Namibian Goat Meat Stew

A traditional Namibian stew recipe for goat meat that is hearty and flavorful.

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Non-Vegetarian

SARDINE OMELETTE

A quick and easy breakfast recipe from Congo, featuring a flavorful sardine o...

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Non-Vegetarian

Calulu de Galinha de São Tomé e Príncipe

A traditional African dish from São Tomé and Príncipe made with chicken, okra...

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Vegetarian

Fiji Style Ice Block

This recipe shows how to make a classic Fiji style ice block using sugar, liq...

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Non-Vegetarian

Authentic Ghanaian Waakye Stew

Learn how to make the popular Ghanaian street food, Waakye stew, with this au...

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