African Cuisine
African cuisine encompasses a diverse range of traditional foods and cooking styles from across the continent of Africa. Due to the continent’s vast geography and cultural variety, African cuisine is characterized by regional specialties, indigenous ingredients, and influences from various ethnic groups, colonization, and globalization. Staple ingredients often include grains (such as millet, sorghum, and rice), legumes, and root vegetables (like cassava and yams), as well as meats, fish, and spices. Popular dishes include couscous, injera, jollof rice, tagine, and fufu.
African cuisine is celebrated for its bold flavors, use of spices, and reliance on fresh, locally sourced ingredients.