Maeve O’Meara visits a bakery that cooks Ethiopian injera bread which is used with many spicy stews. Nigerian Kunle Adesua introduces Maeve to a range of African ingredients and then cooks up a delicious one pot jolloff rice dish with tender cubes of fish and vegetables. Chef Bathie Dia from Senegal shares the secrets of his favourite snack – a black-eyed bean patty called akara which he serves with a colourful chilli and capsicum sauce called kosayi.

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4 responses to “African Food Safari | African Cuisine”

  1. @adamamato4889 Avatar

    I tried Ethiopian wat in high school but that's about it when it comes too african food

  2. @FallenReapxr Avatar

    PoV your teacher forced you to watch this

  3. @trinajoiecaraos3809 Avatar

    Spicy Foods of Evil are Avoided!

  4. @basudevmukhi9836 Avatar

    I am looking for a life partner who will teach me English and spend his whole life with me while talking to me in English.

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