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Burundian Cuisine

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Burundian cuisine is simple and nourishing, centered on beans, plantains, and sweet potatoes that sustain the population of this small, hilly Great Lakes nation.

A Culinary Portrait

The heritage, flavors, and traditions of Burundian cuisine

Burundian cuisine is the food of the Great Lakes highlands, shaped by the agricultural traditions of the Hutu, Tutsi, and Twa peoples who have inhabited the green, hilly landscape for centuries. Beans are the cornerstone of Burundian eating, cultivated in virtually every family plot and consumed at nearly every meal. Bananas (both cooking and eating varieties), sweet potatoes, cassava, and sorghum complete the staple crops that have sustained one of Africa's most densely populated countries.

Belgian colonial rule from 1916 to 1962 introduced some European foods but left traditional cooking largely intact. Rwandan, Congolese, and Tanzanian cuisines share many ingredients and preparations with Burundi.

The country's tragic history of ethnic conflict and poverty has meant that cuisine has remained close to its subsistence roots, though this has also preserved traditional cooking knowledge that might otherwise have been lost to modernization. Red kidney beans (the national staple), green bananas/plantains, palm oil, cassava, and sweet potatoes.

Key Flavors

banana mashed peanut sauce fermented cassava greens vegetable staple cassava staple corn

Masters of the Kitchen

The chefs who shaped Burundian cuisine

Aline Ndenzako

Burundian culinary advocate who has worked to promote traditional Burundian coo…

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Aline Ndenzako

Burundian culinary advocate who has worked to promote traditional Burundian cooking, featuring staple dishes centered around beans, plantains, and cassava.

Essential Reading

The cookbooks that define Burundian cuisine

The Africa Cookbook: Tastes of a Contin… Jessica B. Harris

The Africa Cookbook: Tastes of a Continent

Jessica B. Harris · 1998

A landmark cookbook covering cuisines across Africa including East African and Burundian traditions with over 200 recip…

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6 authentic recipes from Burundian cuisine

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