Tanzanian Cuisine
Karibu Chakula — Welcome to the Table
Tanzanian cuisine blends Bantu, Arab, and Indian flavors into hearty, welcoming dishes. From Zanzibar's spice-laden cooking to the mainland's ugali traditions, every meal reflects the warmth of Tanzanian hospitality.
A Culinary Portrait
The heritage, flavors, and traditions of Tanzanian cuisine
Zanzibar, the Spice Islands off Tanzania's coast, became a global spice trading hub, and its influence radiates through all Tanzanian coastal cooking. Cloves, cardamom, cinnamon, black pepper, and nutmeg grown on the islands flavor everything from pilau rice to chai.
Indian and Omani communities established in Zanzibar and Dar es Salaam contributed biryanis, chutneys, and curry techniques. Portuguese and German colonial periods introduced cassava, maize, and institutional cooking methods, while British rule left behind a tea culture that thrives in the Usambara Mountains. Coconut (milk, oil, and fresh-grated flesh, fundamental to coastal dishes), Zanzibari spice blends (complex mixes of clove, cardamom, cinnamon, and black pepper), ugali flour (maize or cassava flour for the daily staple), dried sardines (dagaa, providing protein in inland regions), and tamarind (adding sour notes to sauces and marinades).
Chapati
Dagaa wa Kukaanga
Kachumbari
Key Flavors
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The cookbooks that define Tanzanian cuisine
In Bibi's Kitchen
Includes Tanzanian recipes and stories, celebrating the East African culinary heritage through the lens of grandmothers.
Explore All Dishes
24 authentic recipes from Tanzanian cuisine
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Chapati
Tanzanian Flatbread
Everyday meals, especially with stews
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Dagaa wa Kukaanga
Fried Silver Sardines
Everyday meals, especially around Lake Victoria
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Kachumbari
Fresh Tomato Onion Salad
Accompaniment to any meal
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Kashata
Coconut Peanut Brittle
Snack and after meals
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Maharage ya Nazi
Coconut Bean Stew
Everyday lunch and dinner
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Makande
Corn and Bean Stew
Everyday lunch and dinner
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Mandazi
Swahili Fried Doughnut
Breakfast with chai and afternoon tea
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Mchicha
Tanzanian Amaranth Greens
Everyday meals across Tanzania
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Mchuzi wa Kuku
Tanzanian Chicken Curry
Sunday lunch and celebrations
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Mchuzi wa Samaki
Swahili Fish Curry
Lunch and special occasions
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Mishkaki
Tanzanian Beef Skewers
Evening street food and celebrations
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Ndizi Nyama
Plantain and Beef Stew
Everyday lunch in mainland regions
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Nyama Choma
Nyama Choma
Lunch or dinner (especially weekends)
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Pilau
Pilau
Lunch or dinner (celebrations and Fridays)
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Pweza wa Nazi
Octopus in Coconut Sauce
Special occasions and coastal feasts
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Samaki wa Kupaka
Grilled Fish in Coconut Sauce
Special occasions and coastal celebrations
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Sambusa
Tanzanian Samosa
Ramadan iftar, parties, street food
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Supu ya Ndizi
Green Banana Soup
Cold evenings and rainy season
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Ugali
Ugali
Lunch and dinner (daily)
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Ugali wa Dona
Fermented Millet Porridge
Breakfast and afternoon snack
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Urojo
Zanzibar Mix Soup
Lunch and afternoon snack
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Vitumbua
Vitumbua
Breakfast or tea-time
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Wali wa Nazi
Coconut Rice
Everyday lunch and dinner along the coast
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Zanzibar Pizza
Zanzibar Stuffed Crepe
Evening street food at Forodhani Gardens