Djiboutian Cuisine
Where Africa Meets Arabia
Djiboutian cuisine sits at the crossroads of Somali, Ethiopian, Yemeni, and French traditions. Grilled meats, fragrant rice, and spiced stews reflect this strategic port city's diversity.
A Culinary Portrait
The heritage, flavors, and traditions of Djiboutian cuisine
Indian Ocean commerce introduced curry spices, lentil preparations, and tea culture. French colonial rule from 1896 to 1977 left baguettes, cafe culture, and a taste for French pastries that coexist comfortably alongside traditional fare. Ethiopian and Yemeni neighbors contribute their own flavors, with injera, foul medames, and saltah finding their way onto Djiboutian tables.
Despite its small size, Djibouti's cuisine is a remarkably layered fusion of influences united by the Islamic dietary traditions shared by its overwhelmingly Muslim population. Berbere (a complex Ethiopian-influenced spice blend), cumin (used generously in soups and rice dishes), ghee (clarified butter essential to cooking and preservation), dried limes (an Arab souring agent), and cardamom (defining the ever-present spiced tea).
Baguette Djiboutienne
Bariis Iskukaris
Caano Geel
Key Flavors
Masters of the Kitchen
The chefs who shaped Djiboutian cuisine
Houssein Houmed
Djiboutian culinary advocate who has promoted traditional Djiboutian cuisine, wβ¦
Click to read moreEssential Reading
The cookbooks that define Djiboutian cuisine
The Africa Cookbook: Tastes of a Continent
A landmark cookbook covering cuisines across Africa including East African and Horn of Africa culinary traditions.
Explore All Dishes
24 authentic recipes from Djiboutian cuisine
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Baguette Djiboutienne
Djiboutian-Style Baguette Sandwich
Breakfast or lunch
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Bariis Iskukaris
Djiboutian Spiced Rice
Lunch or celebrations
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Caano Geel
Fermented Camel Milk
Any time, especially hot weather
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Cambulo
Sweet Adzuki Bean Porridge
Breakfast or dessert
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Canjero iyo Suqaar
Flatbread with Diced Meat
Lunch or dinner
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Digaag Qumbe
Chicken in Coconut Sauce
Dinner or celebrations
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Fah-Fah
Spiced Goat Soup
Lunch, Ramadan iftar
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Foul Medames
Stewed Fava Beans
Breakfast
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Halwa
Djiboutian Sweet Confection
Celebrations, weddings, Eid
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Hilib Ari
Grilled Goat Meat
Lunch or celebrations
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Hilibka Geel
Camel Meat Stew
Celebrations and special occasions
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Iskudheh Karis
One-Pot Rice and Meat
LunchKaaris Hilib
Curried Meat and Rice
Friday lunch, special occasions
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Lahooh with Honey and Ghee
Sweet Pancake with Honey
Breakfast or snack
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Laxoox
Djiboutian Spongy Pancake
All meals
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Maraq Digaag
Djiboutian Chicken Stew
Lunch or dinner
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Muufo
Djiboutian Corn Flatbread
Breakfast or accompaniment
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Oodkac
Dried Meat Jerky
Snack or travel food
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Sabaayadh
Layered Flatbread
Breakfast or accompaniment
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Sambusa
Djiboutian Stuffed Pastry Triangles
Ramadan iftar, snack
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Shaah Cadeys
Djiboutian Ginger Tea
After meals or when unwell
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Shaah Haleeb
Djiboutian Spiced Milk Tea
All day, especially morning and afternoon
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Skoudehkaris
Spiced Lamb Rice
Lunch, festive occasions
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Suqaar
Diced Meat Stir-Fry
Lunch or dinner