I am looking for some one to prepare me some African dishes for an occasion then I pay. instead of a one, just wanted you to know !Would you please help me decide on a recipe I could make for my friends from Cameroon? You have given me so much motivation. It really helps when I see what traditional Africans eat. Water fufu is also known as Cassava Fufu and is a popular meal loved by the local West African population. This Cameroonian delicacy is a simple but delicious meal to prepare at home, even if you donât have that top chef cooking skills.
Thank you kindly for your help.Hi.
The food in Cameroon is influenced by Cameroon colonial history but still retains a lot of Cameroon traditional food and Cameroon cuisine. When I began living on my own I needed the confidence to start making Ekwang, and Achu soup on my own. Get out of your comfort zone and sample one of these amazing Cameroonian meals that will entice your taste buds. You are fantastic at what you do! I am Cameroonian, and have grown up watching all the women in my life cook such amazing food, esp. The taro yellow sauce is a mythical dish of Cameroon. This delicacy is ever present in a Cameroonian party and is always the first dish to be served on the table. Thank you so much for taking the time to let me know.Thank you for your work Imma…and happy 21st birthday.Am so so lucky to find your site. congrats and keep up.
Cameroonian cuisine (French: cuisine camerounaise) is one of the most varied in Africa due to its location on the crossroads between the north, west, and center of the continent; the diversity in ethnicity with mixture ranging from Bantus, Semi-bantus and Shua-Arabs.
THANK YOU MY SISTER. Also influencing the Cameroonian food is the geographical location of Cameroon. Are you in the Chicago area?
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Thanks for taking the time to share your thoughts with me. I sure and will try some of these in my lifetime!
what a blog. Your recipes are magnificent! In your kitchen. Cameroon Food- 21 Traditional Cameroonian Foods To Feed your Soul May is Cameroon Independence Month and My Birthday Month YAY!Yes! You should have several cookbooks already. So I can cook it for my family to. This amazing dish only takes a total of five minutes, meaning you can practically enjoy it at the comfort of your home and with the right ingredients you can prepare it no matter where you are in the world. It is called the food of the notables.
Check out these top 10 best and most recommended traditional food to eat while in Cameroon.Enjoy a taste of this African delicacy that will make your mouth water.
7/ Corn tchap. Im American, the food here is literally killing us. The ingredients for this appetizing dish include 20 large soft prunes, fresh sweet tomatoes which have been peeled, drained and pureed, two tablespoons of peanut oil, a cup of cooked rice, one large grated lemon, one tablespoon of cardamom seeds, one tablespoon of sugar, salt and black pepper. Please keep it up.Thank you, Monique for taking the time.
And just can’t wait to try your recipes.Awesome!
Now that it´s time for each of us to continue with our paths, I will miss my cameroonian “family” and their food (I became a crazy fan of Eru!). I now see why you were named Immaculate!! Keep it up!AWESOME! The receipes are delicious. In any order? What little I’ve been able to recreate had mainly been from Nigerian recipes. With these ingredients, you can make a meal fit to serve five to six people. Added to this is the influence of German colonialisation and later the French and English annexation of different parts of the country. Check out these top 10 best and most recommended traditional food to eat while in Cameroon. Some of the major Oroko traditional dishes include Ekwang, Mekere Na Erembi, Bende Na Erembi, Mekere Na Ndondi Na Ebonge, Boranga Na Itoko, Mekere Na Ndonga Na Maso, Bekube, and Mekere Na Ndoh. Prepare your mouth to be wowed by this amazing African dish from Cameroon. Taro is a tuber that piles a sauce until a greyish paste. The look may not be appealing, but the taste will make you ask for an additional plate. See more ideas about Cuisine, International recipes, African food. Hahaha. Similar, certainly also good, but not quite the same.