Explore Authentic African Recipes

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

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Diet category: Vegan

Doce de ginguba

This traditional Angolan sweet treat is made with ground peanuts, sugar, and ...

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Non-Vegetarian

للكسكسي الليبي بالبصلة

This recipe showcases how to make traditional Libyan couscous with onions in ...

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Vegan

Vanuatu Kava Drink

This recipe provides a step-by-step guide on how to properly prepare kava the...

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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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Vegetarian

Romesco Sauce

A flavorful and versatile sauce made with roasted red peppers, almonds, and g...

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Non-Vegetarian

Smokey Guinea Fowl Stew

This delicious stew is made with smokey guinea fowl and a rich, flavorful bro...

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Vegetarian

Rah-ed Ghuma

This Libyan soup recipe is a traditional dish made with a blend of vegetables...

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Vegan

Lesotho Pap Recipe

Learn how to make traditional Lesotho pap using maize meal, water, and margar...

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Non-Vegetarian

Shell Mumu Recipe

Learn how to traditionally cook a Mumu dish in Papua New Guinea by watching t...

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Vegetarian

Ghanaian Waakye (Rice & Beans) Recipe

Learn how to make the most popular street food in Ghana, Waakye, quick and ea...

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Non-Vegetarian

Benin Owo Soup

Owo is a popular soup in Benin, loved by the Benin/Edo people. This recipe sh...

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Diet category: Non-Vegetarian

Ciga with Okra Recipe

This recipe from Guinea-Bissau combines flavorful ciga with okra, creating a ...

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Vegan

Rice and Peas Jamaica Style

A flavorful and traditional Jamaican dish, this recipe for rice and peas is a...

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Vegetarian

BAJAN JUG JUG Traditional or Veggie Style

This traditional Barbadian recipe for Bajan Jug Jug is a festive dish typical...

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Vegan

Sierra Leone Krain Krain/Jute Leaves

Learn how to cook the traditional Sierra Leone dish, Krain Krain/Jute Leaves....

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