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Mauritanian Cuisine

Bridge Between Arab and African Worlds

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Mauritanian cuisine reflects the nation's position between the Sahara and Sub-Saharan Africa, with camel meat, couscous, dates, and mint tea playing central roles.

A Culinary Portrait

The heritage, flavors, and traditions of Mauritanian cuisine

Mauritanian cuisine bridges the Arab-Berber Saharan world and sub-Saharan West Africa, reflecting the country's position as a cultural crossroads between North and West Africa. The Moor population of Arab-Berber descent dominates the northern and central regions, maintaining a pastoral nomadic food culture built on camel milk, dates, millet, and roasted meats. The Soninke, Fulani, and Wolof communities of the southern Senegal River valley practice sedentary agriculture, producing rice, vegetables, and fish-based dishes closer to Senegalese culinary traditions. Trans-Saharan trade routes that connected sub-Saharan gold and salt to Mediterranean markets passed directly through Mauritania, facilitating the exchange of foodstuffs and cooking techniques across vast distances.

Arab culture, arriving with Islam in the eighth century, established the tea ceremony tradition that is now central to Mauritanian social life. French colonization (1904-1960) left limited culinary impact beyond introducing baguettes and certain baking traditions. The Fulani cattle-herding tradition contributed fermented milk products and a reverence for dairy that pervades the culture.

In Mauritanian society, plumpness in women has traditionally been considered beautiful, leading to elaborate feeding practices (gavage) that, while controversial today, reflect the cultural centrality of food abundance. Camel milk and curdled milk (the foundation of Moorish diet), millet and sorghum (ancient grains of the Sahel), dates (the Saharan superfood), dried fish (from Atlantic coast and river systems), and Chinese green tea with mint and sugar (the national social ritual).

Key Flavors

bread flatbread tea ceremony fish fried couscous dried meat couscous camel fish couscous

Masters of the Kitchen

The chefs who shaped Mauritanian cuisine

Mariem Mint Mohamed

Mauritanian chef and culinary advocate who has promoted traditional Mauritanian…

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Mariem Mint Mohamed

Mauritanian chef and culinary advocate who has promoted traditional Mauritanian cuisine, featuring dishes that blend North African and West African culinary traditions.

Essential Reading

The cookbooks that define Mauritanian cuisine

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

The Africa Cookbook: Tastes of a Continent

Jessica B. Harris · 1998

A comprehensive reference covering cuisines across Africa including Mauritanian culinary traditions.

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24 authentic recipes from Mauritanian cuisine

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Aish Easy 📜 Story

Aish

Mauritanian Flatbread

⏱ 30 min 👥 4 servings
vegetarian vegan dairy-free nut-free
With any meal
Attaya Easy 📜 Story

Attaya

Mauritanian Mint Tea

⏱ 30 min 👥 6 servings
vegetarian vegan dairy-free gluten-free nut-free
Throughout the day, after meals
Boulette de Poisson
Medium 📜 Story

Boulette de Poisson

Mauritanian Fish Balls

⏱ 45 min 👥 6 servings
dairy-free
Appetizer, street food
Cherchem Medium 📜 Story

Cherchem

Couscous with Dried Meat

⏱ 1 hour 👥 6 servings
nut-free
Lunch, special occasions
Couscous au Chameau Hard 📜 Story

Couscous au Chameau

Camel Meat Couscous

⏱ 3 hours 👥 8 servings
dairy-free nut-free
Festive meals, weddings
Couscous au Poisson
Medium 📜 Story

Couscous au Poisson

Fish Couscous

⏱ 1.5 hours 👥 6 servings
dairy-free nut-free
Lunch, Friday meals
El Marqa Easy 📜 Story

El Marqa

Mauritanian Tomato Sauce

⏱ 30 min 👥 6 servings
dairy-free nut-free
With any main course
Hakko Hard 📜 Story

Hakko

Fermented Millet Couscous

⏱ Overnight + 1 hour 👥 6 servings
vegetarian nut-free
Lunch, everyday meal
Lakh Easy 📜 Story

Lakh

Millet Porridge with Yogurt

⏱ 40 min 👥 4 servings
vegetarian nut-free
Breakfast, Ramadan iftar
Lehsan Medium 📜 Story

Lehsan

Garlic Lamb Stew

⏱ 2 hours 👥 6 servings
dairy-free nut-free
Dinner, cold evenings
Maafe Medium 📜 Story

Maafe

Peanut Butter Stew

⏱ 1.5 hours 👥 6 servings
gluten-free
Lunch, family meals
Maru we Llham Medium 📜 Story

Maru we Llham

Rice with Meat

⏱ 1.5 hours 👥 6 servings
dairy-free gluten-free nut-free
Lunch, celebrations
Mbakhalou Saloum Medium 📜 Story

Mbakhalou Saloum

Dried Fish and Rice

⏱ 1 hour 👥 6 servings
dairy-free gluten-free nut-free
Lunch, everyday meal
Mechoui Hard 📜 Story

Mechoui

Slow-Roasted Whole Lamb

⏱ 4 hours 👥 15 servings
nut-free
Lunch, festive occasions
Pastels Medium 📜 Story

Pastels

Fried Fish Turnovers

⏱ 1 hour 👥 8 servings
dairy-free nut-free
Snack, street food
Sombi Easy 📜 Story

Sombi

Coconut Rice Pudding

⏱ 40 min 👥 6 servings
vegetarian gluten-free nut-free
Dessert, Ramadan
Taguella Medium 📜 Story

Taguella

Sand-Baked Bread

⏱ 1 hour 👥 6 servings
dairy-free nut-free
With any meal, desert travel
Thiakry Easy 📜 Story

Thiakry

Sweet Millet Dessert

⏱ 30 min + chilling 👥 6 servings
vegetarian nut-free
Dessert, Ramadan iftar
Thieboudienne Medium 📜 Story

Thieboudienne

Fish and Rice

⏱ 60 min 👥 6 servings
dairy-free gluten-free nut-free
Lunch
Thieboudienne Rouge Medium 📜 Story

Thieboudienne Rouge

Red Rice with Fish

⏱ 1.5 hours 👥 6 servings
dairy-free gluten-free nut-free
Lunch, everyday meal
Tmar bil Jben Easy 📜 Story

Tmar bil Jben

Dates Stuffed with Cheese

⏱ 15 min 👥 6 servings
gluten-free nut-free
With tea, dessert, Ramadan
Vermicelles au Lait Easy 📜 Story

Vermicelles au Lait

Sweet Milk Vermicelli

⏱ 25 min 👥 4 servings
vegetarian nut-free
Breakfast, dessert, Ramadan
Yassa Poulet Medium 📜 Story

Yassa Poulet

Onion-Marinated Chicken

⏱ 1 hour + marinating 👥 4 servings
dairy-free gluten-free nut-free
Lunch, celebrations
Zrig Easy 📜 Story

Zrig

Camel Milk Drink

⏱ 5 min 👥 4 servings
gluten-free nut-free
Throughout the day