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The News Network Africa > Blog > Travel > Beyond Injera: 5 Underrated African Dishes You Should Try in 2026
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Beyond Injera: 5 Underrated African Dishes You Should Try in 2026

Hayley Sky
Last updated: 1 June 2026 20:15
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Jollof rice and injera get the headlines, but Africa’s culinary map is far deeper. As food tourism grows in 2026, these 5 underrated dishes deserve a spot on your plate:

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1. Cambuulo – Somalia2. Shiro Wot – Ethiopia3. Koshari – Egypt4. Seswaa – Botswana5. Funge de Mandioca – Angola-influenced West AfricaWhy now?

1. Cambuulo – Somalia

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A comfort food of beans, corn, ghee, and sometimes goat meat. Slow-cooked overnight, it’s eaten for breakfast with flatbread. The dish is coastal in origin but eaten nationwide. Flavor: hearty, slightly sweet, rich. Try it in Mogadishu’s Wadajir district or Somali restaurants in Nairobi and London.

2. Shiro Wot – Ethiopia

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While doro wot is famous, shiro wot is the everyday staple. Ground chickpea or bean flour is simmered with berbere, garlic, and onions into a thick stew. It’s vegan, protein-rich, and scooped with injera. Best versions come from home kitchens in Addis Ababa.

3. Koshari – Egypt

Cairo’s street food king. A mix of rice, lentils, pasta, fried onions, and spicy tomato-vinegar sauce. It’s carb-heavy, cheap, and oddly addictive. Locals eat it at all hours. Find it at kiosks across Cairo and Alexandria for under $2.

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4. Seswaa – Botswana

Botswana’s national dish. Beef is boiled with salt until it falls apart, then pounded and mixed with the broth. It’s served with bogobe, a sorghum porridge. Seswaa is central to celebrations and weddings. Taste is simple, meaty, and deeply savory.

5. Funge de Mandioca – Angola-influenced West Africa

A fermented cassava dough cooked into a dense, elastic mound. Served with fish or meat stews, it’s common in Angola, DRC, and parts of West Africa. The fermentation gives it a sour edge that cuts through rich sauces.

Why now?

Chefs across Africa and the diaspora are modernizing these dishes for fine dining. Food tours in Cape Town, Marrakech, and Accra now include “heritage tastings.”

If you’re traveling in 2026, skip the hotel buffet one night. Ask a local where they eat. The real Africa is served on those plates.

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