Ivorian Cuisine
Heart of West Africa
Ivorian cuisine is vibrant and diverse, featuring attiéké (cassava couscous), alloco (fried plantains), and rich sauces that reflect the country's coastal and savanna heritage.
A Culinary Portrait
The heritage, flavors, and traditions of Ivorian cuisine
French colonization from 1893 until independence in 1960 established baguette culture, French baking traditions, and cafe society that remain integral to Ivorian urban life. Lebanese and Syrian immigrant communities contributed grilled meats, mezze traditions, and flatbreads. Neighboring Ghanaian, Burkinabe, and Malian food cultures flow across borders through trade and migration.
Abidjan, the economic capital, is one of West Africa's most dynamic food cities, where French patisseries, Lebanese grills, street-food vendors, and traditional Ivorian restaurants create a vibrant culinary landscape. Attieke (fermented cassava couscous, uniquely Ivorian), palm oil (the foundational cooking fat), scotch bonnet peppers (essential heat), dried fish (smoked and fermented for seasoning), and plantains (fried, boiled, or mashed).
Alloco
Attiéké with Grilled Fish
Bangui
Key Flavors
Masters of the Kitchen
The chefs who shaped Ivorian cuisine
Prissy Pii (Prisca Kouakou)
Ivorian chef and food blogger who has become one of Africa's most popular food …
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The cookbooks that define Ivorian cuisine
Simply West African
An exploration of West African cuisines including Ivorian culinary traditions, featuring accessible recipes and cultura…
Explore All Dishes
24 authentic recipes from Ivorian cuisine
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Alloco
Fried Plantains
Snack, any time
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Attiéké with Grilled Fish
Cassava Couscous with Fish
Lunch, everyday meal
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Bangui
Palm Wine
Social gatherings, ceremonies, anytime
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Biokosseu
Corn Porridge
Breakfast
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Claclo
Banana Fritters
Snack, breakfast, street food
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Coco Brûlé
Toasted Coconut Snack
Snack, anytime
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Djoumblé
Okra and Greens Stew
Lunch or dinner
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Foutou Banane
Pounded Plantain and Cassava
Lunch or dinner accompaniment
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Foutou Igname
Pounded Yam
Lunch or dinner
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Garba
Attiéké with Fried Tuna
Lunch, street food any time
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Gnamakoudji
Ginger Juice
Any time, especially hot weather
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Kédjenou
Slow-Cooked Chicken Stew
Sunday lunch, family gatherings
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N'Dolé Ivoirien
Bitter Leaf Stew
Special occasions, Sunday lunch
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Placali
Fermented Cassava Dough
Lunch or dinner with sauces
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Poisson Braisé
Grilled Fish
Lunch, dinner, weekend street food
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Sauce Arachide
Groundnut Sauce
Lunch or dinner
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Sauce Aubergine
Eggplant Sauce
Lunch or dinner
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Sauce Claire
Light Tomato Broth
Everyday lunch or dinner
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Sauce Dah
Seed Sauce
Lunch or dinner, special occasions
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Sauce Graine
Palm Nut Sauce
Lunch or dinner, festive occasions
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Sauce Kopè
Okra Sauce
Lunch or dinner
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Soupe de Poisson
Ivorian Fish Soup
Lunch, especially on the coast
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Tchep Ivoirien
Ivorian Jollof Rice
Celebrations, Sunday lunch
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Yassa Poulet
Marinated Onion Chicken
Celebrations, Sunday meals