Explore Authentic African Recipes

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

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Recipe Title: Madagascar Coconut Curry

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

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Non-Vegetarian

Papuan Aigir Delight

This traditional Papuan dish is a family favorite, typically prepared on Sund...

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Liberian Style Yellow Split Peas

This recipe demonstrates how to make a flavorful and comforting dish of yello...

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Non-Vegetarian

Beef Okra Soup

This quick and easy recipe for Beef Okra Soup is a delicious and hearty dish ...

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Non-Vegetarian

Simple Beef Stew Recipe

Learn how to make a delicious and hearty beef stew with this simple recipe. P...

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Vegan

Mali Meal Maker Curry

This recipe features a delicious and hearty curry made with meal maker, a pop...

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Vegan

Rwandan Avocado Salad

This refreshing salad features ripe avocados, juicy tomatoes, crunchy cucumbe...

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Vegan

Eritrean Vegan Bukulti Recipe

Learn how to make the traditional Eritrean dish, bukulti, a flavorful and hea...

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Non-Vegetarian

Bitekuteku

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

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Non-Vegetarian

Authentic Libyan Mbekbeka Recipe

Learn how to make a traditional and flavorful North African dish from Libya w...

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Vegan

Kinche

This Ethiopian recipe shows how to make Kinche, a traditional dish made of cr...

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Diet category: Vegetarian

Zimbabwean Sweet Buns

Enjoy the taste of homemade sweet buns with this Zimbabwean recipe. Made with...

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Non-Vegetarian

Gambian Fishkette with Sauce

Learn how to make a delicious Gambian street snack called Fishkette with a fl...

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Vegan

St. Lucian Dahl

A traditional Caribbean dish made with split peas, coconut milk, and a variet...

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Non-Vegetarian

Guinean Fouti Iftar

Learn how to make a delicious Guinean dry rice dish perfect for iftar during ...

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