Gabonese Cuisine
Equatorial Eden
Gabonese cuisine features tropical ingredients from dense equatorial forests — bush meat alternatives, river fish, plantains, and rich sauces made with nyembwe (palm fruit).
A Culinary Portrait
The heritage, flavors, and traditions of Gabonese cuisine
French colonization from the nineteenth century until independence in 1960 left a significant culinary imprint, giving Gabon a baguette culture, cafe traditions, and French cooking techniques that blend with indigenous preparations. Gabon's coastal position on the Gulf of Guinea facilitated trade with other West and Central African peoples, creating shared culinary traditions with Cameroon, Congo, and Equatorial Guinea.
The country's relative prosperity from oil wealth has supported a cosmopolitan food scene in the capital Libreville, where French restaurants, Lebanese shops, and traditional Gabonese eateries coexist. Palm oil (the foundational cooking fat, providing color and flavor), nyembwe (palm nut cream, extracted from palm fruit), cassava (both the tuber and the fermented leaf), odika (wild mango seeds, ground into a chocolate-like paste for sauces), and hot peppers (providing essential heat).
Brochettes de Boeuf
Feuilles de Manioc
Feuilles d'Épinards
Key Flavors
Masters of the Kitchen
The chefs who shaped Gabonese cuisine
Chef Anto (Anto Cocagne)
Central African-born chef who has been a leading advocate for Gabonese and Cent…
Click to read moreEssential Reading
The cookbooks that define Gabonese cuisine
The Africa Cookbook: Tastes of a Continent
A comprehensive reference covering cuisines across Africa including Central and West African traditions.
Explore All Dishes
16 authentic recipes from Gabonese cuisine
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Brochettes de Boeuf
Grilled Beef Skewers
Snack, evening street food
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Feuilles de Manioc
Cassava Leaf Stew
Everyday lunch or dinner
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Feuilles d'Épinards
Spinach and Peanut Stew
Everyday lunch or dinner
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Folong au Couscous de MaĂŻs
Greens with Corn Couscous
Lunch or dinner
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Muamba
Palm Nut Chicken Stew
Sunday family lunch
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Ndolé
Bitter Leaf and Peanut Stew
Celebrations and special occasions
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Poisson au Nyembwe
Fish in Palm Fruit Sauce
Lunch or dinner
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Poisson Braisé
Grilled Fish
Dinner, especially weekends
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Poisson Frit
Fried Fish
Lunch, street food
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Poulet au Nyembwe
Chicken in Palm Fruit Sauce
Lunch, celebrations
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Poulet Braisé
Grilled Spiced Chicken
Weekend dinner, celebrations
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Ragout de Boeuf
Gabonese Beef Stew
Sunday family lunch, celebrations
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Ragout de Poisson Fumé
Smoked Fish Stew
Lunch or dinner
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Sauce d'Arachide
Peanut Sauce Stew
Lunch or dinner
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Sauce Gombo
Okra Soup
Lunch or dinner
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Sauce Odika
Wild Mango Seed Sauce
Lunch or dinner