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

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Comorian Sesame Bread

Learn how to make traditional Comorian bread infused with sesame seeds in thi...

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Non-Vegetarian

Togo Chicken Stew

This traditional Togolese chicken stew recipe is sure to please a crowd with ...

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Non-Vegetarian

Slimy Okra Stew

A delicious and easy-to-follow recipe for making traditional Angolan okra ste...

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Diet category: Vegan

Perfect Malawi Mandasi

Learn how to make the perfect Malawi Mandasi, also known as puff puffs or Mag...

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Vegan

Trini Soft and Moist Paimie

This traditional Trinidadian recipe results in soft and moist paimie, a popul...

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Non-Vegetarian

Recipe Title: Mauritanian Grilled Fish Curry

This recipe from Mauritania showcases how to make a flavorful grilled fish cu...

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Vegan

Saint Lucian Seamoss Drink

Learn how to make a rich and healthy homemade seamoss drink the traditional S...

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Vegan

Akara and Sauce

This recipe teaches you how to make Akara, a popular Gambian dish of beans fr...

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Non-Vegetarian

Shrimp Madagascar

This dish combines succulent shrimp with creamy coconut milk and aromatic spi...

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Non-Vegetarian

Botswana Beef Oxtail Stew

This traditional Botswana recipe for beef oxtail stew is slow-cooked to perfe...

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Non-Vegetarian

No Yeast Masa (Waina) - Ayzah Cuisine

This recipe tutorial demonstrates how to make delicious masa (waina) without ...

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Vegan

Namibian Pap

Learn how to cook Maize Meal to make Pap, a staple dish in Namibia and most o...

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Vegan

Dominican Style Stewed Beans

This recipe teaches you how to make traditional Dominican stewed beans from s...

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Non-Vegetarian

Esug Melen Banga Soup

This recipe teaches you how to make delicious Banga soup, a traditional meal ...

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Vegan

Fiji Style Bhajia

A popular Fijian snack, bhajia is made by deep frying thinly sliced vegetable...

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