"The African kitchen is traditionally outside or in a separate building apart from the sleeping and living quarters. By far the most traditional and to this day the most common sight in an African kitchen is a large swing blackpots filled with meat, vegetables, and spices simmering over a fire. The pot usually sits on three stones arranged in a triangle, and the fire slowly consumes three pieces of wood that meet at a point under the pot". Africaguide.com.
African Cooking
African Foods and Recipes
The African Guide
The African kitchen is traditionally outside or in a separate building apart from the sleeping and living quarters. By far the most traditional and to this day the most common sight in an African kitchen is a large swing blackpots filled with meat, vegetables, and spices simmering over a fire. The pot usually sits on three stones arranged in a triangle, and the fire slowly consumes three pieces of wood that meet at a point under the pot.
Ethiopia Menus and Recipes
The open-air market of Addis is the largest and most exciting in all of Africa. The market seems to stretch for miles. Everything is on display, from clothing and household wares to treadle sewing machines. And the food! Women sit cross-legged on the ground with tiny scales to measure spices for the Wat-the stews cooked in every home. Grains, called Tef, in huge bags are ready for the housewives who make Injera--the unleavened bread prepared today as it was a thousand years ago.
African Recipes
Extensive List of African Recipes
1st Spot African Cooking
Congo Cookbook
Welcome to The Congo Cookbook, a collection of over 150 African recipes from all over Africa, plus information about African cooking, cuisine, culture, food, gastronomy, and history. Featuring African proverbs, excerpts from historic texts, and rare African recipes.
Recipes from Nigeria
Delicious
International Recipes:Africa
African Chop
Welcome to African Chop, a resource for you to find, prepare and enjoy delicious African foods. Browse a list of African restaurants or African markets in your area. Learn about exotic ingredients and see photos in the glossary. Try out the latest recipe in your own kitchen. See if any events are happening in your area on the new Festivals page. Take a look at my West African cookbook, South of the Sahara.
North African Foods
If you can't get to Morocco soon, then our range will bring some of this wonderful country's sensuous exoticism to your kitchen. Our products have all the heady perfume of the souks, the warm flavours of the food and the sharp tang of the citrus fruits and olives that make Moroccan dishes so memorable.
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