Cameroon – How to cook Epudi leaves

Epudi is the name of a flower which means brightness in the Bakassi land. Saying this, means that Epudi leaves symbolizes an entire culture that brings brightness to the people of Bakassi. Bakassi is a village situated around the coastal areas which is a region very rich in mineral resources.

Tanzania – Matembele

Matembele are green leaves, mostly like potato leaves but with narrow shape and a red color at its steam. They have been named as bloody grass because it’s a major role they play into our bodies, to support blood production within.

Cameroon – How to Cook Fry Cabbage and Sweet Potatoes

Cabagge is an antioxident food, this food is very good for the health and helps your body to fight against sickenesss. This food is also good for people who suffers from diabeties, glucoma, and those who suffers from malnutrition.

Cameroon – Mboh

Mboh is food made from groundnut paste. It is a very simple meal. it is a pudding like Egusi pudding, but the difference between this two is that, one is made from Egusi and the other is made from groundnut. All are nutritional and valued in Cameroon.

Madagascar – Foza sy hena-kisoa (Seafood Platter)

Among the best cuisines from Madagascar is this one, being prepared with the fusion of stir-fried pork, crab, and lobster roast. All these are sea food that are largely found around Madagascar coasts and easy to get.

Cameroon – Mbanga’a Soup With White Fufu

Mbanga’a soup with white fufu is a cuisne made of local items. The taste of this soup is the taste of red oil. Mbanga’a soup comes from the locality of Noni in Cameroon.

Cameroon – Yellow Fufu Garri With Okro and Red Soup

Yellow Fufu garri with Okro and red soup is a food cooked for children below ten years so as to permit them to chew easily and swallow without facing any difficulties. This dish is mostly and highly prepared in the Anglophone regions of Cameroon, The North West and the South West.

Cameroon – Okok

Okok is a meal or a traditional Cameroonian dish from the central region of Cameroon. It is mostly called “Yaoundé chop” because the people from this area adores this dish. Okok is eru leaves in the Yaoundé dialect, it thus takes its name from this vegetable bearing the name okok. To the Yaoundé people they believe that the beauty of okok has not been felt until it is served with a bottle of red wine.

Tanzania – Flying termites (Kumbikumbi) recipe (Insect Special)

Flying termites are highly available around rainy seasons from February to April in East African countries, this is due to their fertility assurance to start new families as rainy bring about enough food harvest.

Egypt – Umm Ali

Umm Ali is one of the most famous desserts of Egypt. In every country, this dish is famous not because of its name, just because of its taste as well. This is like a puff pastry which is made with pudding and cake. This dessert is started in the 12th century in EGYPT. The meaning of this dish is ” Ali’s Mother “. Actually, she was the wife of the Egyptian ruler.