Somali Cuisine
Spice of the Horn of Africa
Somali cuisine reflects its position at the Horn of Africa β a crossroads of Arab, Indian, Italian, and indigenous African flavors. Aromatic rice dishes, tender grilled meats, and sweet pastries define this proud nomadic food tradition.
A Culinary Portrait
The heritage, flavors, and traditions of Somali cuisine
The Land of Punt, referenced in ancient Egyptian texts, is believed by many scholars to include parts of present-day Somalia. Arab traders brought Islam, rice, and spice traditions. Indian merchants introduced curry spices and flatbread techniques.
Italian colonization of southern Somalia left a lasting imprint in the form of pasta, which Somalis adopted and transformed with their own spice blends and sauces, creating a unique fusion that makes spaghetti a mainstream Somali meal. Xawaash (a complex spice blend including cumin, coriander, turmeric, cardamom, cinnamon, and cloves), ghee (clarified butter, the primary cooking fat), basmati rice (the base of bariis, the celebratory rice dish), camel milk (drunk fresh, fermented, or as tea), and hilib (meat, primarily goat, lamb, and camel, the centerpiece of most meals).
Basbaas
Canjeero
Laxoox
Key Flavors
Masters of the Kitchen
The chefs who shaped Somali cuisine
Hawa Hassan
Somali-born chef, food entrepreneur, and author based in the United States. Sheβ¦
Click to read moreEssential Reading
The cookbooks that define Somali cuisine
In Bibi's Kitchen
A James Beard Award-nominated cookbook celebrating the recipes and stories of grandmothers from eight African countriesβ¦
Explore All Dishes
6 authentic recipes from Somali cuisine
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Basbaas
Somali Hot Chili Sauce
Condiment with every meal
Easy
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Canjeero
Canjeero
Breakfast (also any meal)
Easy
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Laxoox
Somali Spongy Crepe
Breakfast, served with any meal
Easy
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Muufo
Somali Corn Flatbread
Breakfast or accompaniment to stews
Medium
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Sabaayad
Somali Layered Flatbread
Breakfast, any meal accompaniment
Easy
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Soor
Somali Cornmeal Porridge
Lunch, dinner, everyday staple