If you plan to travel to Africa, you may wonder what food you can expect to eat.
This post focuses solely on breakfast foods in Africa, the day’s most important meal! Is breakfast here sweet, savoury, light or heavy?
Read on to find out!
If you plan to travel to Africa, you may wonder what food you can expect to eat.
This post focuses solely on breakfast foods in Africa, the day’s most important meal! Is breakfast here sweet, savoury, light or heavy?
Read on to find out!
Africa is a huge continent made up of 54 different countries in total.
Our Africa Food Map covers the most popular African food eaten in each country.
What is the most popular food in Africa?
From the savoury stews of East Africa to the delectable pastries of North Africa, the continent’s culinary landscape is as diverse as it is delicious, offering many gastronomic delights.
Ethiopian cuisine is like a delicious secret that the rest of the world has yet to discover. With a history dating back thousands of years, it is a culinary tradition rich in flavour, culture, and spice.
The foods from Ethiopia are a feast for the eyes and taste buds, from the famous injera flatbread to the aromatic stews and fiery sauces.
Africa has diverse cultures and cuisines, and it’s challenging to determine which countries have the “best” food.
However, after tasting all 54 African cuisines on our food journey to visit every country, we can tell you the standout cuisine when it comes to the best African food.
Travel for food? Me too! As I’ve travelled around the globe, my love for tasting new cuisines has become an obsession.
My curiosity for discovering the best countries for food has taken me on the ultimate food adventure to visit (and eat) in every single country in the world.
Somaliland is a self-declared state, internationally recognised as an autonomous region of Somalia.
Somaliland has its own currency, military, government and flag.
If you’ve been travelling in Ethiopia, Harar may be your last stop if you plan to visit Hargeisa in Somaliland too.
They say that a trip to Ethiopia is incomplete without visiting Lalibela to see the incredible rock-hewn churches.
These date back as far as the 12th and 13th centuries and we were excited to finally get to see them.