Рецепти "Lunar New Year"
Celebrate the Lunar New Year with auspicious dishes. Dumplings, noodles, and festive favorites symbolizing luck and prosperity.
Angola(14)

Peixe no Barco
A unique and flavorful way of preparing fish, typically sea bream or similar white fish, stuffed with a mixture of vegetables, herbs, and sometimes breadcrumbs, then baked or grilled. It's named 'fish in a boat' due to the way the fish is prepared to hold its filling.

Peixe Grelhado com Molho de Ginguba e Legumes
Grilled fish, typically a firm white fish, served with a creamy peanut (ginguba) sauce and a side of mixed steamed or sautéed vegetables. A lighter yet flavorful Angolan preparation.

Peixe Frito com Molho de Tomate e Cebola
Crispy fried fish served with a simple yet flavorful sauce of tomatoes and onions, a common and beloved dish across Angola.

Moamba de Peixe com Batata Doce
A flavorful fish stew cooked in a rich palm nut sauce (moamba) and served with sweet potatoes, a staple in Angolan cuisine.

Calulu de Peixe
A flavorful and aromatic fish stew, Calulu de Peixe is a staple in Angolan cuisine, often prepared with dried or fresh fish, vegetables like okra and spinach, and palm oil.

Peixe Grelhado com Molho de Ginguba
Grilled fish served with a rich and savory peanut sauce (molho de ginguba), a staple in Angolan cuisine, offering a delightful combination of smoky fish and creamy, nutty sauce.
Equatorial Guinea(9)

Pambota
Pambota is a rich and flavorful soup originating from the Ndowé ethnic group, featuring a base of palm kernel extract, infused with the smoky depth of smoked fish. It's a unique delicacy with an intense flavor, often enjoyed as a hearty meal.

Sopa de Tomate y Pescado
A flavorful and hearty fish soup with a tomato base, featuring a blend of local spices and fresh vegetables. This dish is a comforting staple, often enjoyed as a main meal.

Sopa de Pescado con Jengibre
A fragrant and light fish soup, infused with the warmth of ginger and aromatic herbs, often prepared with local white fish and vegetables.

Sopa de Pescado con Coco
A rich and flavorful fish soup made with coconut milk, fresh fish, and aromatic vegetables, offering a taste of the coastal cuisine of Equatorial Guinea. This dish balances the savory notes of the fish with the creamy sweetness of coconut milk, creating a comforting and satisfying meal.

Mbongo Vieja
A hearty and flavorful stew featuring firm white fish cooked with a rich blend of vegetables, often including tomatoes, onions, and bell peppers, seasoned with local spices. It's a staple dish that showcases the importance of seafood in Equatorial Guinean cuisine.

Sopa de Cacahuete con Pescado
A flavorful and hearty peanut soup made with fish, tomatoes, onions, and a blend of local spices. This dish is a common and beloved part of Equatorial Guinean cuisine, often served with rice or plantains.
Central African Republic(8)

Sanga ya Mbisi
A hearty and flavorful stew featuring tender fish cooked with okra in a rich tomato-based sauce, seasoned with local spices. This dish highlights the use of okra, a common ingredient in Central African cuisine, and is often served with a starchy side like rice or fufu.

Poisson Fumé en Sauce Tomate
A flavorful dish featuring smoked fish simmered in a rich tomato sauce with onions, garlic, and spices. This preparation highlights the importance of smoked ingredients in Central African cuisine.

Cassava Leaf Stew
A hearty and flavorful stew made from simmered cassava leaves, often combined with smoked fish, meat, and enriched with peanut butter and palm oil. It's a staple dish, typically served over rice.

Sauce Graine de Palmier avec Poisson Séché
A rich and flavorful palm nut sauce made with dried fish, onions, and spices, often served with rice or fufu.

Maboké de Capitaine
Maboké de Capitaine is a traditional dish from the Central African Republic, featuring fish (often Nile perch) steamed in banana leaves with a flavorful base of onions, garlic, tomatoes, and hot peppers. It's a light and succulent dish, typically served with rice and fried plantains.

Sanga ya Mbisi na Dongo-Dongo
A hearty and flavorful stew combining tender fish, okra, and a rich peanut-based sauce. This dish is a staple, showcasing the common use of fish, okra, and peanuts in Central African cuisine.
Democratic Republic of the Congo(8)

Mbika ya Mbisi
Mbika ya Mbisi is a unique Congolese dish where pumpkin seeds are processed into a flour and then steamed in banana leaves with fish and vegetables. It offers a rich, nutty flavor with a hint of spice.

Poisson à la Congolaise
A vibrant and aromatic fish dish cooked in a flavorful tomato and vegetable sauce, often featuring a mix of local spices and herbs. This recipe highlights the fresh flavors of Congolese cuisine.

Tilapia à la Congolaise
A vibrant and flavorful whole fish dish, typically tilapia, marinated and cooked in a zesty tomato and onion sauce infused with local spices. This preparation highlights the fresh flavors of the Congo River and is often served with a side of rice or fufu.

Okazi Soup
Okazi soup is a hearty and flavorful vegetable soup made with Okazi leaves (also known as Afang leaves), often thickened with cocoyam or achi, and enriched with various meats and fish. It's a popular dish in many parts of Central Africa.

Saka Saka
Saka Saka, also known as Pondu or Mpondu, is a staple dish in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, made from cassava leaves. This hearty and nutritious stew is slow-cooked with aromatics like onions and garlic, often enriched with palm oil, and can include proteins like smoked fish, beef, or chicken. It's typically served with starchy sides such as rice, fufu, or plantains.

Soso ya Mbika
A hearty and nutritious stew made from cassava leaves (soso), often cooked with smoked fish or meat and served with fufu or rice. This version focuses on the preparation of the cassava leaves.
Gambia(8)

Gambian Fish and Okra Stew
A flavorful and slightly slimy stew made with fresh fish, okra, palm oil, and a medley of vegetables. This variation of Superkanja offers a unique texture and taste, showcasing the diverse use of okra in Gambian cooking.

Chewi Kong
Chewi Kong is a flavorful and aromatic catfish stew originating from The Gambia, popular across West Africa. It features tender catfish simmered with a medley of vegetables in a rich, spiced tomato base.

Thieboudienne
The national dish of Senegal, widely enjoyed in Gambia, Thieboudienne is a flavorful one-pot meal of fish, rice, and vegetables cooked in a rich tomato-based sauce.

Gambian Okra Stew
A hearty and flavorful stew made with fresh okra, palm oil, fish or meat, and a blend of aromatic spices. It's a staple in Gambian cuisine, often served with rice or fufu.

Gambian Ebbeh
Ebbeh is a flavorful and chunky seafood and vegetable stew, a staple in Gambian cuisine. It features a rich blend of fish, vegetables, and palm oil, often with a hint of tamarind for a unique tang.

Mbahal Gerrteh
Mbahal Gerrteh is a hearty and flavorful Gambian dish that combines rice with a savory mixture of smoked fish, ground peanuts, and local vegetables. It's a staple, particularly appreciated for its affordability and rich taste, often prepared with ingredients like locust beans, green peppers, and bitter tomatoes.
Mauritius(8)

Bouillon Brunoise
A light and flavorful clear broth soup, typically made with chicken or fish, and filled with finely diced vegetables (brunoise). It's a comforting and healthy starter.

Mauritian Fish Curry with Okra
A fragrant and flavorful Mauritian fish curry, featuring tender pieces of white fish simmered in a spiced tomato-based sauce with the unique addition of okra. This dish is a staple in Mauritian households, showcasing the island's diverse culinary influences.

Fish Vindaye
A classic Mauritian pickle dish featuring firm fish (often tuna) marinated and lightly fried, then preserved in a tangy, spicy mixture of mustard seeds, turmeric, vinegar, onions, and chilies. It's a flavorful appetizer or side dish.

Mine Frite
Mine Frite, meaning 'fried noodles', is a quintessential Mauritian street food dish that showcases a delightful fusion of Chinese and Creole influences. It features stir-fried noodles with a medley of vegetables, protein (commonly chicken or shrimp), and scrambled egg, all tossed in a savory sauce.

Bol Renversé
Bol Renversé, translating to 'upside-down bowl', is a visually striking Mauritian dish. It features a savory stir-fry of chicken, vegetables, and Chinese sausages, topped with a fried egg, all served in a bowl that is then inverted onto a plate, creating a layered presentation with rice.

Cari Poisson
A flavorful and aromatic fish curry, a staple in Mauritian cuisine. It typically features fresh fish simmered in a rich tomato-based sauce with a blend of local spices.
Vietnam(7)

Bánh Hỏi
Bánh Hỏi are delicate, woven rice vermicelli noodles, traditionally made by steaming thin sheets of rice flour batter and then carefully bundling them. They are typically served with grilled meats, fresh herbs, and a flavorful dipping sauce (nuoc cham), creating a light yet satisfying meal.

Bánh Mì Thịt
The quintessential Vietnamese Bánh Mì, featuring a harmonious blend of savory assorted pork, rich pâté, crisp pickled vegetables, and fresh herbs, all nestled within a perfectly toasted baguette. This recipe focuses on assembling the classic version without cooking additional meats, assuming pre-cooked components are used.

Bánh Bao
Fluffy, cloud-like steamed buns filled with a savory mixture of seasoned ground pork, Chinese sausage, wood ear mushrooms, and a whole hard-boiled quail egg. A beloved Vietnamese street food with Chinese culinary influences.

Bánh Chưng
A traditional Northern Vietnamese square sticky rice cake, essential for Lunar New Year (Tết). It features layers of glutinous rice, savory mung bean paste, and seasoned pork belly, all wrapped in dong leaves and boiled for an extended period. The square shape symbolizes the Earth.

Bánh Chuối
A comforting and sweet Vietnamese dessert cake made with ripe bananas and tapioca pearls, traditionally steamed or baked. It offers a delightful chewy texture and tropical flavor.

Bún Riêu Cua
A vibrant and flavorful Vietnamese noodle soup featuring a rich, tomato-based broth infused with the essence of fresh crab. This comforting dish is known for its tangy, savory profile, complemented by tender crab cakes, fried tofu, and a medley of fresh herbs.
Liberia(7)

Liberian Pepper Rice
A flavorful and spicy one-pot rice dish, where rice is cooked in a rich broth infused with peppers, onions, and various seasonings. It's a comforting and satisfying meal, often served with a side of meat or fish.

Liberian Palm Butter Soup
A rich and flavorful West African stew made from the creamy pulp of palm nuts, simmered with various meats or fish, and seasoned with aromatic spices, onions, and peppers. It's a beloved comfort food in Liberia, often served with rice or fufu.

Liberian Fish Stew
A flavorful and aromatic fish stew, often made with a tomato base, onions, peppers, and a blend of West African spices. It's a comforting and satisfying dish typically served with rice.

Liberian Kpomo Stew
A rich and flavorful stew made with Kpomo (cowhide) simmered in a spicy pepper sauce, often enriched with meat or fish. This dish is a testament to the resourceful use of ingredients in Liberian cuisine.

Liberian Cassava Leaf Stew
A hearty and flavorful stew made from tender cassava leaves, simmered with a variety of meats (like beef, chicken, or smoked turkey), dried fish, and seasoned with onions, peppers, and palm oil. Often enriched with peanut butter, this dish is a staple in Liberian cuisine.

Liberian Pepper Soup
A hearty and spicy soup known for its rich blend of peppers, herbs, and often includes a protein like fish or meat. It's considered a comforting and invigorating dish, perfect for any occasion.
Ghana(7)

Fetri Detsi
Fetri Detsi is a traditional Ewe (Volta Region of Ghana) okra soup, often prepared without oil for a lighter, healthier version. It's known for its characteristic slimy texture and is packed with the flavors of various proteins like fish, crab, and sometimes cowhide. This version focuses on bringing out the natural flavors of the okra and seafood, making it a nutritious and delicious meal.

Fetri Detsi with Smoked Fish
Fetri Detsi, also known as Okra Soup, is a popular Ewe dish from Ghana, characterized by its unique slimy texture and rich flavor. This version incorporates smoked fish, adding a depth of umami and a delightful smoky aroma. It's a nutritious and satisfying meal often enjoyed on its own or with a starchy accompaniment.

Ghanaian Waakye Stew
A rich and flavorful stew often served with Waakye (rice and beans), this dish features a base of tomatoes, onions, and spices, simmered with meat or fish for a hearty meal.

Tilapia in Garden Egg Stew
A flavorful Ghanaian stew featuring tender tilapia fish cooked in a rich sauce made from garden eggs (eggplant), tomatoes, onions, and peppers. It's often served with boiled yam, plantain, or rice.

Konkonte with Garden Egg Stew
A hearty and flavorful Ghanaian dish featuring konkonte (a dense cassava dough) served with a rich and savory garden egg stew, often made with smoked fish and spices.

Ga Kenkey with Shito and Fried Fish
Ga Kenkey is a popular Ghanaian dish made from fermented corn dough, steamed in corn husks until firm. It has a distinct tangy flavor and a dense texture, often served as a side to various stews and sauces. This recipe pairs it with Shito, a spicy Ghanaian black pepper sauce, and crispy fried fish, creating a classic and satisfying meal.
Mali(7)

Malian Red Rice with Fish
A flavorful and aromatic one-pot dish featuring rice cooked in a rich tomato-based sauce with tender pieces of fish and vegetables. This dish is a staple in Malian cuisine, often prepared for gatherings and special occasions.

Malian Fish and Rice
A flavorful one-pot dish featuring tender fish stewed with vegetables and then cooked with rice in the flavorful broth. This dish is a variation inspired by the national dish of Senegal, Thieboudienne, which is also popular in Mali.

Spicy Malian Grilled Fish
Whole fish marinated in a vibrant blend of spices, herbs, and chili, then grilled to perfection, resulting in a smoky, flavorful, and slightly spicy dish.

La Capitaine Sangha
La Capitaine Sangha is a signature Malian dish featuring Nile perch, a mild and flaky white fish, typically served with rice, fried bananas, and a spicy chili sauce. The combination of savory fish, sweet bananas, and a kick of heat makes for a unique and satisfying meal.

Malian Fish Stew with Millet
A hearty and aromatic stew featuring firm white fish cooked in a flavorful broth with tomatoes, onions, and spices, served alongside fluffy millet.

Tigadèguèna ni Djèguè Woussou
Tigadèguèna ni Djèguè Woussou is a flavorful Malian stew featuring smoked fish simmered with a medley of vegetables in a rich, savory sauce. This dish highlights the importance of fish in Malian cuisine, particularly in regions near the Niger River, and its preparation often involves a combination of fresh and dried ingredients for depth of flavor.
Gabon(6)

Poisson Fumé au Concombre
A unique Gabonese dish featuring smoked fish combined with cucumber in a flavorful sauce, often served with rice or fufu.

Poisson en Sauce Tomate aux Épices
A flavorful fish stew made with a rich tomato base infused with a blend of aromatic Gabonese spices, creating a deeply satisfying meal.

Poisson à l'Odika
A rich and flavorful dish featuring fish cooked in a sauce made from odika, a paste derived from the seeds of the wild mango tree, which imparts a unique chocolate-like flavor. It's often prepared with local spices and served with a starchy side.

Poisson à la Sauce d'Arachide
A rich and creamy peanut butter stew featuring fish, simmered in a flavorful sauce made with groundnuts, tomatoes, and aromatic spices.

Dongo-Dongo
A flavorful and hearty stew made with okra, fish, and aromatic seasonings, often served with starchy accompaniments like fufu or rice.

Poisson Braisé aux Légumes et Épices
Whole fish marinated in a blend of aromatic spices and herbs, stuffed with vegetables, and then grilled to perfection, resulting in a tender and flavorful dish.
Algeria(5)

Mrouzia Lamb Tagine
A celebratory and aromatic lamb tagine, Mrouzia is a sweet and savory dish traditionally prepared for Eid al-Adha. It features tender lamb cooked with dried fruits, honey, and a blend of warm spices.

Tajine Mechoui Lamb
A flavorful and tender slow-roasted lamb dish, inspired by the traditional Algerian Mechoui. This version is adapted for home cooking, featuring a leg of lamb marinated in a blend of aromatic spices and slow-cooked until fall-off-the-bone tender.

Poulet à la Cannelle Algérien
A fragrant and subtly sweet chicken dish, often prepared for special occasions, featuring tender chicken pieces simmered in a rich sauce infused with cinnamon, honey, and almonds.

Algerian Fish Soup
A hearty and flavorful fish soup, packed with vegetables and aromatic spices. This soup is a comforting and nutritious meal, showcasing the diverse culinary influences in Algerian cuisine.

Rechta Algéroise
A beloved dish from Algiers, Rechta Algéroise features delicate, homemade semolina noodles (rechta) served in a fragrant, light chicken or lamb broth infused with vegetables like carrots, turnips, and chickpeas. It's a celebratory dish often prepared for special occasions.
Benin(5)

Dakouin
Dakouin is a traditional Beninese fish dish, particularly popular along the coast. It features pan-fried tilapia marinated with aromatic spices, served with a rich tomato-based sauce and a base of roasted cassava flour (gari).

Poisson Braisé à la Sauce Arachide
Grilled or baked fish served with a rich and savory peanut sauce. This dish combines the smoky flavor of grilled fish with the creamy, nutty goodness of the sauce.

Poisson Braisé à la Mode de Porto-Novo
A flavorful grilled or baked fish dish, inspired by the coastal city of Porto-Novo. This recipe features a marinade of spices, herbs, and often a touch of tomato and onion, resulting in a tender and aromatic fish.

Poisson Braisé avec Sauce Tomate Épicée
Whole fish, typically grilled or baked until tender and slightly smoky, served with a vibrant and spicy tomato-based sauce.

Igname Pilée avec Sauce Poivron Tomate
A hearty dish of pounded yam served with a vibrant and slightly spicy tomato and bell pepper sauce, often with added fish or meat.
Cameroon(5)

Poisson Fumé Sauce Tomate Pistaches
A hearty and flavorful dish featuring smoked fish cooked in a rich tomato and groundnut (pistachio) sauce, a delightful Cameroonian specialty.

Poisson Braisé Sauce Pistache
Grilled or baked fish coated in a flavorful peanut sauce (sauce pistache). This dish is a popular choice for celebrations and everyday meals, showcasing Cameroon's love for rich, savory flavors.

Ndole
Ndole is a rich and flavorful Cameroonian stew, often considered the national dish. It features bitter leaves (or spinach as a substitute) cooked with a creamy peanut paste, and is typically enhanced with ingredients like crayfish, onions, garlic, ginger, and a protein such as beef, fish, or shrimp. The dish is known for its unique balance of earthy bitterness from the leaves and the savory, nutty richness of the peanuts.

Kwacoco and Banga Soup
A traditional Cameroonian delicacy, Kwacoco is made from grated cocoyams wrapped in leaves and steamed, while Banga soup is a rich, flavorful soup made from palm nut pulp, meat, fish, and aromatic spices. This combination offers a delightful blend of textures and tastes.

Mbanga Soup
Mbanga soup is a rich and flavorful West African soup, particularly popular in Cameroon, made from the pulp of palm nuts. It's simmered with a variety of meats, smoked fish, crayfish, and aromatic spices, offering a unique taste of the region.
Burundi(5)

Ndizi za Kukaanga na Samaki
A popular and satisfying dish in Burundi, Ndizi za Kukaanga na Samaki features perfectly fried ripe plantains served alongside seasoned and pan-fried fish. It's a simple yet delicious combination of sweet and savory flavors.

Cassava Leaf Stew with Peanut Sauce
A deeply flavorful and traditional Burundian dish featuring tender cassava leaves simmered in a rich, savory peanut sauce. Often enriched with small pieces of meat or fish, this stew is a cornerstone of Burundian cuisine, celebrated for its unique taste and texture.

Mchuzi wa Samaki
Mchuzi wa Samaki, meaning 'fish stew' in Swahili, is a flavorful fish curry popular in Burundi and other East African coastal regions. It features firm white fish cooked in a rich sauce made with coconut milk, tomatoes, onions, garlic, ginger, and a blend of aromatic spices.

Mukeke Fish with Fried Plantains
A popular dish featuring Mukeke, a unique freshwater fish found in Lake Tanganyika, typically pan-fried or grilled and served with sweet fried plantains. The fish has a delicate flavor and firm texture.

Ugali wa Nazi na Samaki
A delightful combination of creamy coconut-infused ugali (maize porridge) served with pan-fried or grilled fish, a staple from Lake Tanganyika. This dish offers a balance of savory fish and comforting, subtly sweet ugali.
Chad(5)

Makhaltou
A flavorful and aromatic fish stew, often prepared with a variety of vegetables and spices. It's a popular dish, especially in regions near water bodies.

Moulah Karkandji
Moulah Karkandji is a traditional Chadian stew that features sorrel leaves as its primary ingredient, often combined with meat or fish. It is seasoned with peanut paste or sesame flour, offering a unique and savory flavor profile. This dish is considered a delicacy in Chad and is often prepared for special occasions.

Millet and Fish Stew
A hearty and flavorful stew from Chad, featuring tender chunks of fish simmered with millet, vegetables, and aromatic spices. This dish showcases the use of millet as a staple grain and the abundance of fish available in the region.

Daraba de Mafé
Daraba de Mafé is a hearty and flavorful Chadian stew that combines tender meat or fish with a rich peanut butter sauce and a medley of vegetables. It's a staple dish that reflects the resourcefulness and adaptability of Chadian cuisine, utilizing local ingredients to create a comforting and satisfying meal.

Chadian Fish with Okra and Tomato
A flavorful and aromatic dish featuring firm white fish cooked with okra, tomatoes, onions, and a blend of spices. This dish highlights the importance of fish in Chadian cuisine, especially in regions near Lake Chad.
Egypt(5)

Fatta with Beef
A traditional Egyptian festive dish, Fatta features layers of toasted bread, fluffy rice, and tender beef, all brought together with a tangy garlic-vinegar sauce. It's a celebratory meal often prepared for Eid al-Adha.

Samak Mashwi
A classic Egyptian dish featuring whole fish, typically tilapia or sea bass, marinated in a fragrant blend of cumin, garlic, and herbs, then grilled over charcoal until the skin is beautifully charred and the flesh is flaky and moist. Traditionally a Nile River specialty, this preparation highlights the fresh, clean taste of the fish enhanced by aromatic spices.

Samak Sayadiya
A classic Egyptian coastal dish featuring tender, pan-fried fish served atop fragrant rice infused with the deep, sweet flavor of caramelized onions. This dish is a testament to simple, fresh ingredients transformed into a rich and satisfying meal.

Sayadeya
Sayadeya is a classic Egyptian dish from the coastal city of Alexandria, featuring tender fish served atop a bed of fragrant rice deeply flavored with caramelized onions and warm spices. The key to this dish is the rich, almost burnt-sugar sweetness of the onions, which forms the base of the rice's flavor.

Fattah
A traditional Egyptian festive dish featuring layers of crispy toasted bread, fluffy rice, tender meat, and a tangy garlic-vinegar sauce. It's a celebratory meal often served during Eid al-Adha.
Guinea-Bissau(5)

Peixe Grelhado com Molho de Amendoim
A flavorful grilled fish dish served with a rich and savory peanut sauce, a staple in Guinean cuisine.

Caldo de Peixe Guineense
A hearty and flavorful fish stew, a staple along the coast of Guinea-Bissau, showcasing the nation's abundant seafood. It's typically made with palm oil, peppers, and rice.

Caldo de Peixe com Legumes
A hearty and flavorful fish and vegetable soup, a staple in Guinea-Bissau, often prepared with locally sourced fish and a variety of root vegetables and greens. It's known for its comforting and nourishing qualities.

Fumbwa com Peixe Seco
A traditional Guinean dish featuring fumbwa (a type of wild spinach) cooked with dried fish, onions, and palm oil, offering a unique earthy and savory flavor.

Moqueca de Peixe
A flavorful and aromatic fish stew influenced by Portuguese and West African traditions. Moqueca de Peixe features fresh fish simmered in a rich broth of coconut milk, tomatoes, onions, and peppers, often served with rice.
Kenya(5)

Mchuzi wa Samaki
A fragrant and mildly spiced fish stew, typically made with firm white fish in a tomato and onion base, often with a hint of coconut milk.

Kenyan Mchuzi wa Samaki na Nazi
A flavorful and creamy fish stew from the Kenyan coast, featuring tender fish simmered in a rich coconut milk broth with aromatic spices and fresh vegetables.

Kenyan Omena Stew
Omena, small dried fish, are a popular and protein-rich delicacy in Kenya, particularly around Lake Victoria. This stew is a flavorful way to prepare them, often simmered in a rich tomato and onion sauce.

Kenyan Coconut Fish Curry
A fragrant and mildly spiced fish curry made with coconut milk, tomatoes, and a blend of East African spices, often served with rice or ugali.

Omena with Omena Ugali
A unique coastal delicacy where small dried fish (omena) are prepared in a flavorful stew and served alongside ugali that has been infused with omena for an extra layer of taste and texture. This dish highlights the resourceful use of local ingredients.
Comoros(4)

Rougail de Poisson Salé
A flavorful and spicy Comorian relish made with salted fish, tomatoes, onions, and chili peppers. It's a staple served with rice or other staples.

Comorian Fish and Okra Stew
A flavorful and hearty stew featuring tender white fish, okra, and a rich tomato-coconut milk base infused with aromatic spices. This dish is a staple in Comorian cuisine, often enjoyed with rice.

Comorian Breadfruit and Fish Fritters
Crispy on the outside and tender on the inside, these fritters combine mashed breadfruit with flaked fish and aromatic herbs, perfect as a snack or appetizer.

Comorian Coconut Fish Curry with Plantains
A rich and creamy curry featuring firm white fish simmered in coconut milk with aromatic spices, tomatoes, and tender chunks of plantain. A staple of Comorian coastal cuisine.
South Korea(4)

Yeongeun Jorim
Yeongeun Jorim is a classic Korean banchan (side dish) featuring tender yet slightly crunchy lotus root braised in a sweet and savory soy-based sauce. The beautiful, lace-like pattern of the lotus root makes it visually appealing, while its unique texture and flavor profile make it a delightful accompaniment to any meal.

Doenjang Guk
A comforting and simple Korean soybean paste soup, perfect for an everyday meal. It's light, flavorful, and packed with vegetables.

Samgak Kimbap
Samgak Kimbap, often found in Korean convenience stores, is a delightful and portable rice ball shaped into a triangle, similar to Japanese onigiri, but with distinctly Korean flavors. This version features a classic tuna mayo filling.

Yangnyeom Chicken
Korean spicy fried chicken - crispy chicken pieces coated in a sweet and spicy gochujang-based sauce. This dish is known for its addictive sweet, spicy, and savory flavor profile with a satisfyingly crunchy texture.
Djibouti(4)

Bariis iyo Kaluun
A flavorful and aromatic dish of fish cooked in a spiced tomato sauce, served over fragrant rice. This dish highlights the coastal influence on Djiboutian cuisine, blending the bounty of the sea with warming spices.

Djiboutian Fish Stew
A fragrant and flavorful fish stew, often made with firm white fish, simmered in a rich tomato and coconut milk base with aromatic spices. This dish highlights the coastal influence on Djiboutian cuisine.

Marake Kaloune
Marake Kaloune is a flavorful fish and vegetable stew originating from Djibouti, featuring a delightful blend of tender fish, hearty vegetables like potatoes, okra, and eggplant, simmered in a savory broth with tamarind for a unique tang. It's often served with rice, making it a complete and satisfying meal.

Djiboutian Fish and Okra Stew
A flavorful and aromatic stew featuring tender pieces of fish cooked with okra, tomatoes, and a blend of East African spices.
Guinea(4)

Maafe Hako Banté
Maafe Hako Banté is a hearty and flavorful Guinean stew made with cassava leaves, meat (often beef or fish), and a rich peanut butter base. It's a comforting dish typically served over white rice.

Riz à la Crème de Palme
A flavorful rice dish cooked in palm cream, often with vegetables and sometimes fish or meat. The palm cream gives it a distinctive color and rich, slightly sweet taste.

Soupe de Poisson Guinéenne
A hearty and flavorful fish soup, often made with a variety of fresh fish and vegetables, simmered in a rich tomato and peanut broth. It's a comforting and nutritious staple in Guinean cuisine.

Konkoé
Konkoé is a traditional Guinean stew featuring smoked catfish simmered with a variety of vegetables like eggplant, potatoes, carrots, and onions in a flavorful, slightly soupy sauce. It's a comforting dish often served with rice.
Libya(4)

Roz bel Sharia
Roz bel Sharia is a staple Libyan rice dish where short-grain rice is cooked with toasted vermicelli noodles, creating a fragrant and flavorful pilaf. It's a versatile side dish that pairs well with various stews and main courses.

Zlabia
Zlabia are delightful, crispy, deep-fried fritters made from a fermented batter, often enjoyed during festive occasions. They are typically drizzled with syrup or dusted with powdered sugar, offering a sweet and satisfying treat.

Libyan Mrouzia
Mrouzia is a traditional Moroccan and Libyan sweet and savory tagine, typically made with lamb, honey, raisins, and almonds. This Libyan version often incorporates aromatic spices for a rich, festive flavor.

Sheriyah Maqluba
A unique sweet and savory dish where vermicelli noodles are fried until golden and then cooked with rice, creating a comforting and subtly sweet pilaf. Often served as a side dish or a light meal.
Cape Verde(3)

Baked Fish with Vegetables and Herbs
A simple yet flavorful dish of white fish baked with a medley of fresh vegetables and aromatic herbs, showcasing the fresh seafood and produce of the islands.

Micha de Peixe com Banana Verde
A hearty and flavorful fish stew made with green bananas, tomatoes, onions, and a blend of Cape Verdean spices. It's a comforting and traditional dish often enjoyed on the islands.

Sopa de Legumes com Peixe
A hearty and nourishing vegetable soup featuring chunks of fresh fish, common in Cape Verdean households. It's a comforting and flavorful dish that highlights the islands' fresh produce and seafood.
Ethiopia(3)

Fatira
A wonderfully flaky, buttery, and layered flatbread, traditionally served for breakfast or special occasions. It's often enjoyed with a drizzle of honey and scrambled eggs.

Asa Tibs
A vibrant and quick Ethiopian dish featuring tender fish fillets sautéed with aromatic onions, tomatoes, and the signature spice blend, berbere. Traditionally cooked in niter kibbeh (spiced clarified butter) for an authentic flavor.

Ye'assa Wot
A rich and aromatic Ethiopian fish stew, featuring tender pieces of firm white fish simmered in a deeply spiced berbere sauce. Traditionally served with injera, a sourdough flatbread.
Mauritania(3)

Thieboudienne
Thieboudienne, often considered the national dish of Mauritania, is a flavorful one-pot meal of fish, rice, and vegetables cooked in a rich tomato-based sauce. It's a communal dish symbolizing unity and is enjoyed widely along the coast.

Fish and Vegetable Couscous
A flavorful and aromatic couscous dish featuring tender fish, a medley of vegetables, and a blend of Moroccan-inspired spices. This recipe offers a lighter alternative to traditional rice-based dishes.

Mous Sebech
Mous Sebech is a flavorful Mauritanian fish and vegetable stew, often prepared with a rich tomato and peanut base, offering a comforting and aromatic culinary experience.
Morocco(3)

Seffa Medfouna
A classic Moroccan festive dish, Seffa Medfouna features tender, spiced chicken pieces enveloped within a mound of fluffy, steamed vermicelli, then elegantly garnished with powdered sugar, cinnamon, and toasted almonds. The name 'Medfouna' translates to 'hidden', referring to the chicken concealed within the vermicelli.

Chermoula Fish
A vibrant Moroccan dish featuring fresh fish marinated in a fragrant paste of cilantro, parsley, garlic, cumin, paprika, lemon juice, and olive oil, then roasted or grilled to perfection.

Moroccan Couscous with Tfaya
A festive and flavorful Moroccan dish featuring tender lamb or chicken simmered in aromatic spices, served over fluffy couscous, and generously topped with a sweet and savory tfaya – a rich mixture of deeply caramelized onions, plump raisins, and honey infused with cinnamon.
Moldova(2)

Plachie de Pește
A flavorful baked fish dish where fillets are layered with thinly sliced vegetables like onions, tomatoes, and bell peppers, then baked in a savory sauce. It's a lighter yet satisfying way to enjoy fish, often seasoned with herbs and garlic.

Moldovan Baked Fish with Sour Cream and Dill
A simple yet elegant dish where tender white fish is baked in a creamy sour cream sauce infused with fresh dill and garlic. This recipe highlights the fresh flavors of Moldovan cuisine, perfect for a light and satisfying meal.
Romania(2)

Plachie de Pește
A rustic and flavorful Romanian dish featuring fish baked with a medley of vegetables like onions, peppers, and tomatoes, seasoned with garlic and herbs. Traditionally served with mămăligă (polenta), it's a comforting and delicious meal.

Paprikas de Pește
A flavorful Romanian fish stew, similar to a goulash but made with fish. It features tender fish pieces simmered in a rich, paprika-infused sauce with onions, tomatoes, and white wine, often served with polenta.
Slovakia(2)

Slovak Potato and Sauerkraut Dumplings with Smoked Pork
A rustic and comforting dish featuring tender potato and sauerkraut dumplings (strapačky) served with savory pieces of smoked pork. This hearty meal is a staple in Slovak cuisine, showcasing the country's love for potatoes and fermented cabbage.

Strapacky s Kyslou Kapustou a Slaninou
A hearty and flavorful dish featuring small, irregular potato dumplings (strapačky) simmered with tangy sauerkraut and savory smoked bacon, offering a perfect balance of textures and tastes.
Laos(2)

Lao Lemongrass Fish Cakes
Savory and fragrant fish cakes made with a blend of fresh herbs, lemongrass, and chili, pan-fried until golden brown and crispy. These are often served as an appetizer or snack.

Lao Ping Pa
Ping Pa is a classic Laotian dish of whole grilled fish, typically a white-fleshed fish like red snapper. The fish is seasoned generously with a flavorful paste of lemongrass, kaffir lime leaves, garlic, shallots, galangal, fish sauce, and lime juice, then grilled until flaky and tender. It's a staple in Laotian markets and eateries, often served with sticky rice and a spicy dipping sauce (jeow).
Burkina Faso(2)

Poulet Bicyclette
Poulet Bicyclette, translating to 'bicycle chicken,' is a flavorful grilled chicken dish from Burkina Faso. The name likely comes from the sight of market vendors transporting chickens on their bicycles. It's known for its tender, marinated meat infused with a blend of aromatic spices.

Poisson Braisé au Citron et Herbes
Whole grilled fish marinated in a vibrant blend of lemon, garlic, ginger, and fresh herbs, then grilled to perfection. It's a light yet flavorful dish, often served with a side of rice or fried plantains.
Madagascar(2)

Trondro Gasy
Trondro Gasy is a traditional fish dish from the highlands of Madagascar, typically made with tilapia, onions, tomatoes, garlic, watercress, and seasoned with curry powder. It's a flavorful and aromatic stew best served over white rice.

Kitoza sy Voanjo
A flavorful Malagasy dish featuring smoked fish, often tuna or mackerel, simmered in a rich sauce with peanuts, tomatoes, and aromatic spices. It's a comforting and savory meal typically served with rice.
Eritrea(2)

Tsebhi Keyh Bahri
A rich and spicy seafood stew made with a flavorful tomato and berbere base, featuring a medley of fish and shellfish. It's a hearty dish often served with injera.

Kulwa Samaki
A flavorful Eritrean fish stew featuring tender pieces of fish simmered in a rich, spicy tomato and berbere-based sauce. This dish is a delightful representation of Eritrea's coastal influence on its cuisine.
Austria(2)

Käsepressknödel Suppe
A comforting and savory soup featuring dense, pan-fried cheese dumplings made from stale bread and cheese, served in a clear, flavorful beef broth.

Gegrillte Forelle mit Kräuterbutter
A classic Austrian dish featuring whole trout grilled to perfection, seasoned with herbs and spices, and served with a rich herb butter. This dish highlights the fresh fish often found in Austria's alpine lakes and rivers.
Suriname(2)

Surinamese Fai Fai
Fai Fai is a popular noodle dish in Suriname, influenced by Chinese cuisine. It features thin wheat noodles stir-fried with a medley of fresh vegetables, succulent shrimp, and a savory sauce.

Kip met Bamigroenten
A flavorful stir-fry dish featuring tender chicken pieces combined with a colorful medley of vegetables commonly used in Surinamese cuisine, often served with rice or noodles.
Solomon Islands(2)

Solomon Islands Coconut Fish Soup
A comforting and flavorful soup featuring fresh fish simmered in creamy coconut milk with aromatic vegetables and spices. This dish highlights the importance of seafood and coconut in the Solomon Islands' cuisine.

Solomon Islands Breadfruit and Fish Curry
A comforting and aromatic curry featuring tender chunks of breadfruit and flaky white fish simmered in a rich coconut milk broth with local spices.
Malawi(2)

Chambo Fish with Ndiwo
A classic Malawian dish featuring chambo fish (a type of tilapia from Lake Malawi) pan-fried and served with ndiwo, a relish made from various greens, tomatoes, and onions. It is traditionally accompanied by nsima, a staple maize porridge.

Mpangwe ndi Masamba
A hearty and nutritious dish featuring tender catfish simmered with a medley of fresh greens in a savory broth. This recipe celebrates the bounty of Lake Malawi and the common practice of pairing fish with leafy vegetables.



































