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Moambe chicken (French: poulet à la moambe or simply poulet moambe, Portuguese: moamba de galinha) is a savory chicken dish popular in Central Africa and considered the national dish of Angola, the Republic of the Congo, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Moambe chicken: Central Africa: Chicken in a palm butter and spice stew. Moin moin: Nigeria: A Yoruba steamed bean pudding made from a mixture of washed and peeled black-eyed beans, onions and fresh ground peppers (usually a combination of bell peppers and chilli or scotch bonnet). Mrouzia: Morocco: Sweet and salty tajine with honey, cinnamon ...
Yassa is a spicy dish prepared with onions, lemon or mustard and marinated poultry, fish, or lamb. [1] [2] Originally from the Casamance region of Southern Senegal, [3] [4] it has become popular throughout West Africa. Other names for chicken yassa include yassa au poulet (in French) and yassa ganaar (in Wolof).
In Mali, tiep is known as tieb, a dish consisting of chicken, rice and vegetables such as a tomato and onion base. Jollof rice which derived from tiep is a popular dish especially in Nigeria and Ghana. In Cameroon, Guinea and Ivory Coast the dish is called riz gras. The components are similar to the original recipe's ingredients with the ...
African chicken (traditional Chinese: 非洲雞; simplified Chinese: 非洲鸡), also known as galinha à africana (Portuguese: [ɡɐˈlĩɲaafɾiˈkɐ̃nɐ], is a Macanese chicken dish. African chicken. African chicken consists of a grilled or roasted chicken coated with spicy piri piri sauce, which sometimes includes Asian ingredients. [1]
Kuku Paka is a chicken dish with a coconut-based curry [1] and is also called “kuku na nazi”. It has African, Indian and Arabic influences. Kuku in Swahili means chicken. [2] [3] The dish is particularly popular in the East African coast and among the Indian communities living in Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda.
Meats include chicken, beef and fish, and curry dishes are common. [21] A common food is laoka, a mixture of cooked foods served with rice. Laoka are most often served in some kind of sauce: in the highlands, this sauce is generally tomato-based, while in coastal areas coconut milk is often added during cooking.
Recipes from the Heart of Senegal, Lake Isle Press Inc., 2008 ISBN 978-1891105388 (the cookbook was finalist of the IACP Julia Child Cookbook Award and a Special Jury Award Winner at The Gourmand World Cookbook in Paris). Pierre Thiam: Senegal - Modern Senegalese Recipes from the Source to the Bowl, Lake Isle Press Inc., 2015.