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South Sudanese Cuisine

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South Sudanese cuisine features hearty stews, dried meats, and starchy staples like kisra and asida, reflecting the country's diverse Nilotic and Bantu culinary traditions.

A Culinary Portrait

The heritage, flavors, and traditions of South Sudanese cuisine

South Sudanese cuisine is the food tradition of the world's youngest nation (independent since 2011), shaped by the Nilotic pastoral cultures of the Dinka, Nuer, and Shilluk peoples who have herded cattle and cultivated sorghum and millet along the White Nile and its tributaries for millennia. Cattle are central to South Sudanese culture, serving as currency, social status, and the foundation of the dairy-heavy diet that characterizes Nilotic cooking. The Sudd, one of the world's largest wetlands, provides fish, while the savanna and forest regions yield wild greens, sesame, groundnuts, and root vegetables.

South Sudan's culinary traditions developed largely independently of the Arabized cuisine of northern Sudan, maintaining distinctly African characteristics rooted in Nilotic and Bantu food cultures. Limited colonial influence from Anglo-Egyptian rule left fewer marks on cooking than in other African nations.

Decades of civil war disrupted food systems and displaced millions, but also created culinary exchange as refugees encountered the food traditions of Uganda, Kenya, Ethiopia, and the Democratic Republic of Congo. The post-independence period has seen growing urbanization in Juba, where restaurants serve an eclectic mix of South Sudanese, East African, and international cuisines. Sorghum (the traditional grain, ground into flour for porridges and flatbreads), sesame (ground into paste and used in stews and sauces), dried okra (used as a thickener and vegetable), groundnuts (peanuts, used in sauces and stews), and cow's milk and ghee (dairy products central to Nilotic diet).

Key Flavors

greens shea butter drink fermented porridge sorghum staple daily stew lamb porridge breakfast

Masters of the Kitchen

The chefs who shaped South Sudanese cuisine

Nyachangkuoth Rambang

South Sudanese chef and food advocate who has promoted traditional South Sudane…

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Nyachangkuoth Rambang

South Sudanese chef and food advocate who has promoted traditional South Sudanese cuisine, featuring dishes centered around sorghum, millet, and the cooking traditions of the Nile Basin.

Essential Reading

The cookbooks that define South Sudanese cuisine

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

The Africa Cookbook: Tastes of a Continent

Jessica B. Harris · 1998

A landmark cookbook covering cuisines across Africa including East African and Nile Basin culinary traditions.

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24 authentic recipes from South Sudanese cuisine

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Agwalii Easy 📜 Story

Agwalii

Shea Butter Greens

⏱ 25 min 👥 4 servings
gluten-free nut-free
Daily accompaniment
Ajuet Easy 📜 Story

Ajuet

Fermented Milk Drink

⏱ 48 hours (fermentation) 👥 4 servings
vegetarian gluten-free nut-free
Morning, with meals, or as refreshment
Asida
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Asida

Thick Porridge

⏱ 20 min 👥 4 servings
vegetarian vegan dairy-free nut-free
Lunch and dinner staple
Asida with Stew Medium 📜 Story

Asida with Stew

Porridge with Meat Stew

⏱ 50 min 👥 4 servings
Lunch, dinner
Bamia be Lahma Medium 📜 Story

Bamia be Lahma

Okra with Lamb

⏱ 1 hour 👥 6 servings
dairy-free gluten-free nut-free
Friday lunch, celebrations
Dura Porridge Easy 📜 Story

Dura Porridge

Thin Sorghum Porridge

⏱ 15 min 👥 4 servings
vegetarian vegan dairy-free nut-free
Breakfast, for invalids
Ful Medames
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Ful Medames

Stewed Fava Beans

⏱ 30 min 👥 4 servings
vegetarian vegan dairy-free gluten-free nut-free
Breakfast
Goat Supu Medium 📜 Story

Goat Supu

Goat Bone Soup

⏱ 2 hours 👥 6 servings
dairy-free gluten-free nut-free
Breakfast, rainy season, medicinal
Gurasa Easy 📜 Story

Gurasa

Thick Sorghum Pancake

⏱ 12 hours (fermentation) 👥 4 servings
vegetarian vegan dairy-free nut-free
Breakfast and lunch
Kajaik
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Kajaik

Dried Fish Stew

⏱ 1 hour 👥 6 servings
gluten-free dairy-free
Lunch and dinner
Kisra Medium 📜 Story

Kisra

Fermented Sorghum Flatbread

⏱ 24 hours (fermentation) 👥 6 servings
vegetarian nut-free
Daily staple, served with stews
Mandazi
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Mandazi

Fried Sweet Dough

⏱ 30 min 👥 8 servings
vegetarian nut-free
Afternoon tea, breakfast
Molokhia
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Molokhia

Jute Leaf Stew

⏱ 40 min 👥 4 servings
gluten-free nut-free
Lunch, family meals
Moukhbaza
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Moukhbaza

Mashed Banana Paste

⏱ 10 min 👥 4 servings
vegetarian vegan dairy-free nut-free
Breakfast or snack
Mulah Bamia Medium 📜 Story

Mulah Bamia

Okra Stew

⏱ 45 min 👥 6 servings
gluten-free dairy-free
Lunch and dinner
Mulah Nyanya
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Mulah Nyanya

Tomato and Meat Stew

⏱ 1 hour 👥 6 servings
dairy-free gluten-free nut-free
Dinner, special occasions
Mulah Roub
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Mulah Roub

Yogurt Stew

⏱ 45 min 👥 4 servings
gluten-free nut-free
Dinner, pastoral community meals
Nyama Choma Easy 📜 Story

Nyama Choma

Grilled Dried Beef

⏱ 24 hours 👥 6 servings
nut-free
Celebrations, evening gatherings
Roasted Groundnuts Easy 📜 Story

Roasted Groundnuts

Roasted Peanuts

⏱ 15 min 👥 6 servings
vegetarian vegan dairy-free gluten-free
Anytime snack
Shaya
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Shaya

South Sudanese Tea

⏱ 10 min 👥 4 servings
vegetarian vegan dairy-free gluten-free nut-free
Throughout the day, especially morning and afternoon
Soor
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Soor

Maize Porridge

⏱ 20 min 👥 4 servings
vegetarian vegan dairy-free nut-free
Lunch and dinner
Tamiya
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Tamiya

Fava Bean Falafel

⏱ 30 min 👥 6 servings
vegetarian vegan dairy-free nut-free
Breakfast, street food
Tilapia Mashwi Medium 📜 Story

Tilapia Mashwi

Grilled Nile Tilapia

⏱ 45 min 👥 4 servings
dairy-free gluten-free nut-free
Lunch, celebrations, riverside meals
Wala Wala Medium 📜 Story

Wala Wala

Peanut Butter Stew

⏱ 1 hour 👥 6 servings
gluten-free
Dinner, communal meals