Nigerien Cuisine
Gateway to the Sahara
Nigerien cuisine is resilient Sahelian cooking built around millet, sorghum, and cowpeas, seasoned with dried onions and served with rich, protein-packed sauces.
A Culinary Portrait
The heritage, flavors, and traditions of Nigerien cuisine
The Zarma-Songhai of the western Niger River region contribute rice dishes and river fish preparations. Tuareg nomads of the Saharan north maintain a diet based on camel and goat milk, dates, and millet, along with an elaborate tea ceremony tradition. Fulani cattle herders contribute fermented milk products and a dairy culture that enriches the broader cuisine.
French colonization (1900-1960) introduced baguettes, coffee, and certain cooking techniques that are visible primarily in urban settings. Millet (pearl millet, the absolute staple grain), groundnuts (peanuts, for oil and sauces), dried okra (a common thickener and flavoring), soumbala (fermented locust bean condiment), and dried peppers (providing heat to stews and sauces).
Attieke Niger
Beignets Nigeriens
Key Flavors
Masters of the Kitchen
The chefs who shaped Nigerien cuisine
Hadiza Sani
Nigerien chef and food entrepreneur who has promoted traditional Nigerien cuisiβ¦
Click to read moreEssential Reading
The cookbooks that define Nigerien cuisine
A Taste of Africa: Traditional and Modern African Cooking
An exploration of African cuisines including Sahelian cooking traditions relevant to Niger.
Explore All Dishes
24 authentic recipes from Nigerien cuisine
Atay Tuareg
Tuareg Tea Ceremony
Throughout the day, hospitality ritual
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Attieke Niger
Fermented Cassava Couscous
Lunch, dinner side
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Beignets Nigeriens
Nigerien Doughnuts
Breakfast, snack, celebrations
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Bouillie de Mil
Millet Porridge
Breakfast, children's food
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Boule de Mil
Millet Ball Porridge
Dinner, everyday staple
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Brochettes de Niamey
Niamey Grilled Skewers
Evening street food, gatherings
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Dambou
Moringa Steamed Couscous
Snack, meal accompaniment
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Foura
Millet Couscous
Lunch, everyday staple
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Fura da Nono
Millet Ball Yogurt Drink
Afternoon refreshment, Ramadan iftarGalettes de Niamey
Niamey Flatbread
Breakfast, accompaniment to meals
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Jollof Rice Nigerien Style
Nigerien Tomato Rice
Lunch, celebrations, Friday gatherings
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Kilishi
Spiced Dried Beef
Snack, any time
Medium
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Kosai
Black-eyed Bean Fritters
Breakfast, street food, snackLa Boule
Sweetened Millet Dumpling
Dessert, snack, children's treat
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Masa
Rice Cakes
Breakfast, street food
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Miyan Kuka
Baobab Leaf Soup
Lunch, dinner, everyday meal
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Miyan Taushe
Pumpkin Soup
Lunch, dinner
Medium
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Ragout d'Agneau
Nigerien Lamb Stew
Lunch, special occasions
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Sauce Arachide
Groundnut Sauce
Lunch, dinner
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Sauce Gombo
Okra Sauce
Lunch, dinner
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Taguella
Tuareg Sand Bread
Any meal, travel food
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Tchoukou
Nigerien Dried Cheese
Snack, market food, travel provision
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Thieboudienne Nigerien
Fish and Rice
Sunday lunch, celebrations
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Tuwo Masara
Corn Flour Porridge
Lunch, dinner, daily staple