Explore Authentic African Recipes

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

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Classic Somali Tea

This traditional Somali tea recipe involves black tea brewed with spices like...

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Non-Vegetarian

Authentic Ghanaian Momone

Learn how to make traditional Ghanaian fermented fish, also known as Momoni. ...

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Non-Vegetarian

Authentic Ghanaian Pancake

This recipe teaches you how to make traditional Ghanaian pancakes, a popular ...

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Non-Vegetarian

Haitian Fried Beef

This Haitian Fried Beef recipe features seasoned beef pieces that are fried u...

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Vegan

Yam Fufu

Learn how to prepare the traditional West and Central African dish, Fufu, usi...

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Vegan

Homemade Madagascar Vanilla Bean Latte Syrup

Learn how to create a luxurious and flavorful vanilla syrup using just 3 simp...

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Kenyan Chapati

Learn how to make soft and layered chapati with this easy step-by-step recipe...

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St. Lucian Dahl

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

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Non-Vegetarian

Ethiopian Traditional Chicken Sauce

This recipe is a traditional Ethiopian dish made with chicken cooked in a fla...

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Non-Vegetarian

Haitian Spaghetti

This recipe demonstrates how to make traditional Haitian spaghetti with a uni...

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Non-Vegetarian

Togolese Spicy Black Pepper Sauce

This recipe shows you how to make Shito, a spicy black pepper sauce popular i...

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Mozambican Bajias

Learn how to make delicious and crispy Mozambican bajias, also known as akara...

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Non-Vegetarian

Togolese Liha (Aliha) Asana Recipe

This recipe showcases how to make a traditional Togolese dish called Liha (Al...

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Soft Crunchy Mandazi

Learn how to make soft and crunchy mandazi, a traditional Ugandan snack, with...

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Vegan

Tamarind Ginger Juice

Learn how to make a refreshing and tangy tamarind drink with the added kick o...

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