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

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Authentic Dèguè

Learn how to make authentic Dèguè (Burkina Faso millet yogurt drink) at home....

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Diet category: Vegetarian

Ugandan Pancakes (Kabalagala)

Kabalagala, also known as Ugandan pancakes, are a popular snack in Uganda. Th...

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Gambian Potato Leaves Plasas Soup

Learn how to make a delicious and traditional Gambian Potato Leaves Plasas So...

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Peanut Butter Soup

This tasty soup from Burkina Faso combines creamy peanut butter with savory s...

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Malawi Nsima Recipe

Learn how to easily prepare Nsima, Malawi's staple food made from maize.

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Liberian Kelewele

A popular street food in Liberia, Kelewele is a flavorful and spicy snack mad...

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Vegetarian

Gratin Dauphinois

Learn how to make a delicious Gratin Dauphinois dish with a special episode o...

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Kenyan Soft and Layered Chapati

Learn how to make authentic Kenyan Chapati that is soft and layered with this...

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Benin Black Soup

This traditional Beninese dish is a flavorful and hearty soup made with dark ...

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Non-Vegetarian

Shrimp Madagascar

This dish is a flavorful and spicy shrimp dish inspired by the cuisine of Mad...

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Non-Vegetarian

Libyan Magrood

Libyan Magrood is a traditional and luxurious Arabic dessert that is made wit...

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Diet category: Non-Vegetarian

Japanese Teppanyaki Cuisine Recipe

Learn how to make traditional Japanese Teppanyaki dishes in a Seychelles hote...

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Cassava Leaves Stew

This quick and easy recipe shows you how to cook cassava leaves stew, a tradi...

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Diet category: Vegetarian

Togo Gari Foto

This recipe from Togo features a tasty dish made with gari (cassava flakes) a...

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Recipe Title: The Best Guacamole

Learn how to make the best guacamole in this tutorial from Chad's Tiny Kitche...

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