Sudanese Cuisine
Where the Niles Meet
Sudanese cuisine bridges African and Arab culinary worlds, with hearty stews, kissra flatbread, and rich ful medames reflecting the country's position at the Nile confluence.
A Culinary Portrait
The heritage, flavors, and traditions of Sudanese cuisine
Egyptian influence is strong in the north, particularly in bread-making and bean preparations. Ethiopian and Eritrean proximity brought injera-like flatbreads and spiced stew traditions to the eastern regions. Ottoman and Turkish rule contributed grilled meat preparations and coffee culture.
British colonial rule introduced tea culture, which Sudanese transformed into an elaborate social ritual involving cinnamon, cardamom, and mint. Sorghum (the traditional grain, used for kisra flatbread and porridges), fava beans (the foundation of ful medames, the national breakfast), dried okra (ground and used as a thickener in stews called mulah), peanut butter (used in rich stews), and the spice blend known as shatta (chili-based) and dakwa (peanut-based condiments).
Agashe
Asida
Basbousa
Key Flavors
Masters of the Kitchen
The chefs who shaped Sudanese cuisine
Dunia Shuaib
Sudanese-American food writer and culinary advocate who has promoted traditiona…
Click to read moreEssential Reading
The cookbooks that define Sudanese cuisine
In Bibi's Kitchen
Includes Sudanese and East African recipes and stories of grandmothers, celebrating the region's culinary heritage.
Explore All Dishes
24 authentic recipes from Sudanese cuisine
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Agashe
Sudanese Peanut Butter Balls
Snack or after meals
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Asida
Sudanese Porridge Dome
Lunch or dinner
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Basbousa
Sudanese Semolina Cake
Dessert, celebrations, Ramadan
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Dukhn
Millet Porridge
Breakfast or any time of day
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Elmaraara
Sudanese Offal Salad
Special occasions and Eid celebrations
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Ful Medames
Stewed Fava Beans
Breakfast, suhoor
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Gurasa
Sudanese Thick Flatbread
Served with main meals
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Hilumur
Sudanese Spiced Millet Drink
Any time, especially hot weather
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Jabana Coffee
Sudanese Spiced Coffee
Social gatherings, hospitality
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Jibna Bayda
Sudanese White Cheese
Breakfast or as a side
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Kawal
Fermented Legume Paste
Condiment used year-round
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Kisra with Mulah
Sorghum Crepe with Stew
Lunch, dinner
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Mullah Bamia
Sudanese Okra Stew
Lunch
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Mullah Niaimmiya
Sudanese Meat and Onion Stew
Lunch
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Mullah Roub
Sudanese Yogurt Stew
Lunch
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Mullah Sharmout
Dried Meat Stew
Lunch
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Mullah Tagalia
Sudanese Bone Marrow Stew
Lunch
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Mullah Waika
Dried Okra Powder Stew
Lunch
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Salata Aswad
Sudanese Black Salad
Served as a side with main meals
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Shai Sudani
Sudanese Spiced Tea
All day, especially morning and afternoon
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Shaiyah Samak
Nile Fish Grill
Dinner, especially along the Nile
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Shaya
Sudanese Grilled Meat
Evening meal or street snack
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Tamiya
Sudanese Fava Bean Fritters
Breakfast
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Umm Ali
Sudanese Bread Pudding
Dessert or celebration sweet