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This is a list of African cuisines. A cuisine is a characteristic style of cooking practices and traditions,[1] often associated with a specific culture. The various cuisines of Africa use a combination of locally available fruits, cereal grains and vegetables, as well as milk and meat products. In some parts of the continent, the traditional diet features a preponderance of milk, curd and whey products. In much of tropical Africa, however, cow's milk is rare and cannot be produced locally (owing to various diseases that affect livestock). The continent's diverse demographic makeup is reflected in the many different eating and drinking habits, dishes, and preparation techniques of its manifold populations.[2]
Traditional South African cuisine
Ndolé is the national dish of Cameroon.
A woman carrying bananas in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Central market of Léo, Burkina Faso
Energy, Beef, Maize, Rice, Evolution
South Africa, Netherlands, Portugal, Malaysia, Slavery
Ethiopia, Amharic language, Food, Injera, Pasta
Moroccan cuisine, South African cuisine, Eritrean cuisine, Ethiopian cuisine, Algeria
Moroccan cuisine, Senegalese cuisine, African cuisine, Algerian cuisine, South African cuisine
Western Sahara, African cuisine, Moroccan cuisine, Economy of Western Sahara, History of Western Sahara
Burkina Faso, History of Burkina Faso, Ethnic groups in Burkina Faso, Cinema of Burkina Faso, Drink
African cuisine, São Tomé and Príncipe, Coffee, Palm oil, Coconut
Uganda, Arab cuisine, English cuisine, Indian cuisine, Banana