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Sukuma Wiki (Braised Greens with Tomatoes)

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A vibrant Kenyan staple! Literally meaning "stretch the week", Sukuma Wiki is a nutrient-rich greens dish that offers affordable, everyday nourishment. Lightly braised with tomatoes, onions, and paprika, it’s fresh, simple, and full of flavor. Traditionally paired with Ugali (maize porridge), it transforms kale or spinach into a fragrant, comforting side.
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Nyama Choma (Grilled Meat)

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Kenya’s iconic social feast! Nyama Choma (grilled meat) is the star of celebrations—marinated in ginger, garlic, and spices, then charred to crispy perfection over charcoal. Its smoky aroma and tender interior make it a communal experience. Served with Kachumbari (spicy tomato-onion salad) and Ugali, it embodies East African hospitality.
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Pilau (Spiced Rice)

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The first time I experienced a proper East African Pilau was at a friend's wedding in Mombasa. Long before the feast was served, its aroma announced the celebration—a warm, complex perfume of toasted spices and rich broth that seemed to hug everyone present. This isn't everyday rice; it's a dish steeped in ceremony and history, where every grain is imbued with the soul of Swahili coastal kitchens. Mastering it means mastering the dance of toasting, caramelizing, and patient steaming.
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Vegetarian Peanut Stew (Mafé)

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Vegetarian Peanut Stew (Mafé) A creamy West African classic reimagined! Originally from Mali, this hearty peanut-tomato stew stars sweet potatoes and spinach in an aromatic, nutty broth. Quick to make yet deeply flavorful, it’s comfort food that nourishes body and soul.
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Samaki wa Kupaka (Fish in Coconut Curry Sauce)

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Picture this: a plate of perfectly tender fish, bathed in a sunset-hued sauce that is both luxuriously creamy and invigoratingly spiced. This is not just a meal; it's a journey to the shores of Zanzibar. Samaki wa Kupaka, translating to "fish to be smeared," is a Swahili culinary classic. It masterfully embodies the soul of the coast. Its rich coconut base speaks of swaying palm trees. The warm spices echo a history of bustling trade ports.
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Mandazi (East African Coconut Doughnuts)

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Picture a warm, fragrant treat alongside a cup of spiced tea. This is a cherished ritual across East Africa. The star is not a simple doughnut, but something unique. It carries the subtle scent of cardamom and coconut. Welcome to the world of Mandazi. These golden-brown pillows are a cornerstone of coastal hospitality. They are lightly sweetened, focusing on delicate flavor. Each bite offers a satisfying contrast. The exterior crisps beautifully in hot oil. Inside, you'll find a soft, fluffy interior. This texture makes them utterly irresistible with morning chai.
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Grilled Fish Parcels in Banana Leaves

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Coastal East Africa’s aromatic treasure! Mild white fish steamed in banana-leaf packets absorbs smoky notes from the grill while staying tender. Infused with lime, cumin, and paprika, this Zanzibar-inspired dish unlocks earthy-sweet flavors as you unwrap it.
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Nigerian Recipe: Plantain & Coconut Curry in 45 Mins | Tropical Delight

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This Nigerian Plantain and Coconut Curry is a true flavor explosion! It combines the natural sweetness of ripe plantains with the creamy texture of coconut milk and a spicy, aromatic curry base. The best part? This easy and quick recipe brings the tropical flavors of West Africa to your table in just 45 minutes. Perfect for a weeknight meal but fancy enough for guests.
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Spicy Yam and Peanut Stew – Creamy Nigerian Comfort in 80 Minutes

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Creamy Nigerian Plantain Curry recipe! Easy, flavorful & ready in 45 mins. Sweet plantains meet spicy coconut sauce. Perfect with rice.

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