Basotho (Lesotho) Cuisine
Kingdom in the Sky
Basotho cuisine from mountainous Lesotho features hearty, warming food suited to cold highland temperatures. Maize, sorghum, and slow-cooked meats sustain this mountain kingdom.
A Culinary Portrait
The heritage, flavors, and traditions of Basotho (Lesotho) cuisine
South African influence surrounds Lesotho entirely, sharing many ingredients and preparations. British colonial presence introduced wheat flour and tea culture.
Missionary activity brought European baking traditions. Yet Basotho cuisine maintains its own identity through reliance on wild greens (moroho) foraged from mountain slopes, sorghum beer (joala) brewed for ceremonies, and communal cooking traditions tied to village life. Maize meal (the foundation of papa porridge), wild greens (moroho, gathered from fields and hillsides), sorghum, dried beans, and beef or mutton from highland herds.
Chakalaka
Joala ba Sesotho
Lekhotloane
Key Flavors
Masters of the Kitchen
The chefs who shaped Basotho (Lesotho) cuisine
Lineo Tsikoane
Basotho culinary advocate who has worked to document and preserve traditional B…
Click to read moreEssential Reading
The cookbooks that define Basotho (Lesotho) cuisine
Foods from the Kingdom of Lesotho
A collection of traditional Basotho recipes compiled by Peace Corps volunteers, documenting the staple foods and cookin…
Explore All Dishes
24 authentic recipes from Basotho (Lesotho) cuisine
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Chakalaka
Spicy Vegetable Relish
Accompaniment to any meal
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Joala ba Sesotho
Traditional Sorghum Beer
Ceremonies, community gatherings, celebrations
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Lekhotloane
Roasted Corn on the Cob
Afternoon snack, harvest season
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Lepu
Basotho Steamed Bread
Served with stews at celebrations
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Letsoku le Nama
Lamb and Vegetable Potjie
Weekend gatherings and celebrations
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Likahare tsa Nku
Braised Lamb Offal
After a sheep slaughter, special occasions
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Likoena tsa Poone
Corn Fritters
Afternoon snack or appetizer
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Lipabi
Tripe Stew
Weekend meal or after livestock slaughter
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Mafi
Fermented Milk (Sour Milk)
Any time of day
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Makoenya a Pampoenkoekies
Pumpkin Fritters
Afternoon tea or dessert
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Mogudu
Spiced Beef Intestines
Weekends and after cattle slaughter
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Mokoenya
Fried Dough Balls
Afternoon snack or celebration treat
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Mokopu
Pumpkin Porridge
Breakfast or dessert
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Motoho
Fermented Sorghum Porridge
Breakfast or mid-morningNama ea Khomo
Basotho Beef Stew
Dinner, especially in winter
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Nyekoe
Bean and Corn Stew
Lunch or dinner
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Oxtail Stew
Oxtail Stew
Lunch, celebrations
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Papa le Moroho
Maize Porridge with Greens
Lunch, dinner, daily staple
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Poone
Maize Bread
Any meal, especially with stews
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Sesotho Chicken Stew
Traditional Basotho Chicken Stew
Special occasions and feasts
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Seswaa sa Lesotho
Shredded Beef
Weddings, funerals, major celebrations
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Spinach le Peanut Butter
Spinach with Peanut Butter Sauce
Lunch or dinner side
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Ting
Fermented Sorghum Porridge (Thick)
Any meal, especially breakfast and dinner
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Tlhapi ea Chesanyama
Grilled Fish Lesotho Style
Lunch or dinner, especially near rivers