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!
The climate of Cameroon is tropical, which means hot and humid weather and persistent rain. The upside of this is that Cameroon is very green and lush. A huge country both English and French-speaking regions, not to mention over 250 local languages also spoken here.
Getting around in Cameroon is quite easy and roads are reasonable, a lot easier to travel here than in many other parts of Africa. The people in Cameroon are friendly, easy-going and welcoming. Evenings in Cameroon are often spent outdoors in small eateries listening to African beats and drinking cold beer.
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.
Why are we travelling in Central Africa at a quicker pace than usual?
If you’ve been following our journey for a while, you might have noticed we are moving a little faster across Central Africa.
Should we go travelling West Africa? Why not?
There are 16 countries in this region and after spending several months here; we have a little recap for you from our crazy travels across this region of Africa.