Namibian Cuisine
Land of the Brave
Namibian cuisine reflects German colonial, South African, and indigenous traditions. Game meats, potjiekos, and kapana street food define this desert nation's culinary landscape.
A Culinary Portrait
The heritage, flavors, and traditions of Namibian cuisine
The San contribute the world's oldest food knowledge: tracking and hunting game, identifying edible plants, and utilizing every part of the landscape for sustenance. Ovambo communities in the north developed pearl millet (mahangu) cultivation and cattle-keeping traditions that remain central to the national diet. Herero pastoralists contributed dairy traditions and cattle culture.
German colonialism introduced beer brewing (Namibia has strict German-style beer purity laws to this day), sausage-making, schnitzel preparations, and baking traditions. South African influence brought braai (barbecue) culture, biltong (dried meat), and potjiekos (cast-iron pot stew). The result is a cuisine that spans from Stone Age foraging to German brewing within a single national food culture. Mahangu (pearl millet, the traditional grain of the Ovambo majority), game meats (kudu, springbok, oryx, and ostrich), dried meat (biltong and other preservations), wild plants (including the !nara melon unique to the Namib), and maize meal (for porridge preparations).
Biltong
Boerewors Roll
Braai
Key Flavors
Masters of the Kitchen
The chefs who shaped Namibian cuisine
Jason Sobotta
Namibian chef and restaurateur who has promoted Namibian cuisine, featuring gam…
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The cookbooks that define Namibian cuisine
A Taste of Namibia
A collection of Namibian recipes reflecting the country's diverse culinary heritage from German-influenced pastries to …
Explore All Dishes
24 authentic recipes from Namibian cuisine
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Biltong
Cured Dried Meat
Anytime snack, road trips, rugby matches
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Boerewors Roll
Farmer Sausage Roll
Braai, sporting events, street food
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Braai
Namibian Barbecue
Weekend social gatherings, any celebration
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Chakalaka
Spicy Vegetable Relish
Braai side, everyday relish
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Droëwors
Dried Sausage
Snack, road trips, sporting events
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Ekaku
Fried Caterpillars
Seasonal snack after rains
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Kapana
Street Grilled Beef
Lunch, snack, any time
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Koeksister
Braided Syrup Doughnut
Weekend breakfast, church fundraisers, teatime
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Mealie Bread
Sweet Corn Bread
Braai side dish, afternoon snack
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Melktert
Milk Tart
Afternoon tea, dessert, celebrations
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Namibian Bobotie
Spiced Meat Custard Bake
Sunday lunch, family dinners
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Namibian Game Stew
Wild Game Stew
Winter dinners, special occasions
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Namibian Lamb Curry
Cape Malay Style Lamb Curry
Sunday lunch, special dinners
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Namibian Macaroni Bake
Cheesy Macaroni Casserole
Sunday lunch, weeknight dinner
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Omagungu Stew
Mopane Worm Stew
Lunch or dinner
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Omboga
Wild Spinach Relish
Lunch and dinner relish
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Oshifima
Pearl Millet Porridge
Lunch and dinner daily staple
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Oshikundu
Fermented Millet Drink
Daily refreshment, welcome drink for guests
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Oshiwambo Chicken
Owambo-Style Grilled Chicken
Weekend meals, celebrations
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Pap en Vleis
Maize Porridge with Meat
Lunch or dinner daily meal
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Potjiekos
Three-Legged Pot Stew
Lunch, weekend gatherings
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Roosterkoek
Grilled Bread Rolls
Braai side, breakfast over campfire
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Smiley
Grilled Sheep Head
Weekend treat, township markets
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Vetkoek
Fat Cake
Breakfast, lunch, or street snack