Tunisian Cuisine
Fire and Spice of the Maghreb
Tunisian cuisine is the spiciest in North Africa, built around harissa, olive oil, and bold Mediterranean flavors. French and Ottoman influences add sophistication to ancient Berber traditions.
A Culinary Portrait
The heritage, flavors, and traditions of Tunisian cuisine
Andalusian refugees fleeing the Spanish Reconquista brought sophisticated pastry techniques and the tradition of combining fruit with meat. Ottoman influence from the sixteenth century introduced grilled meats, stuffed vegetables, and layered pastries. French colonial rule from 1881 to 1956 added baguettes, croissants, and cafe culture, which Tunisians absorbed and made entirely their own.
The Italian community, concentrated in Tunis and the coastal cities, contributed pasta dishes that remain staples today. Harissa (the nation's defining condiment, a fermented paste of dried chilies, garlic, caraway, and coriander), tabil (a spice mix of coriander, caraway, garlic, and chili), olive oil (Tunisia is one of the world's largest producers), preserved tuna (used in brik, salads, and sandwiches), and dried roses (used in spice blends and confections).
Assida Zgougou
Bambalouni
Key Flavors
Masters of the Kitchen
The chefs who shaped Tunisian cuisine
Hafida Ben Rejeb Latta
Tunisian chef and cookbook author whose Tunisia Cookbook celebrates the great r…
Click to read moreEssential Reading
The cookbooks that define Tunisian cuisine
The Tunisia Cookbook
A comprehensive guide celebrating Tunisia's 'red cuisine' from Carthage to Kairouan.
Discovering Tunisian Cuisine
Winner of the 2005 Julia Child Award for Best Cookbook of the Year, focusing on Tunisian home cooking.
Explore All Dishes
24 authentic recipes from Tunisian cuisine
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Assida Zgougou
Aleppo Pine Seed Pudding
Mawlid an-Nabi celebration
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Bambalouni
Tunisian Fried Doughnuts
Afternoon snack, beach foodBrik a l'Oeuf
Crispy Egg Pastry
Starter, Ramadan iftarChakchouka aux Poivrons
Tunisian Pepper and Tomato Stew
Accompaniment to main dishes
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Chorba Frik
Freekeh and Lamb Soup
Ramadan iftar first course
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Couscous Tunisien
Tunisian Couscous with Lamb and Vegetables
Friday family lunchFricassé
Tunisian Fried Sandwich
Street food, any time
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Harissa
Tunisian Hot Chili Paste
Every meal, every day
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Kafteji
Fried Vegetable Medley with Egg
Lunch, casual dining
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Kamounia
Cumin-Spiced Beef Liver Stew
Lunch, home cookingKoucha
Slow-Roasted Lamb Shoulder
Eid al-Adha, family gatherings
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Lablabi
Chickpea Soup
Breakfast, late-night mealLeblebi
Spiced Chickpea Soup with Bread
Winter breakfast, cold weather comfort
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Makroudh
Date-Filled Semolina Diamonds
Ramadan, Eid, celebrations
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Mechouia
Grilled Vegetable Salad
Starter at every meal
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Merguez
Spicy Lamb and Beef Sausage
Grilled meals, street food
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Mloukhia
Slow-Cooked Jute Leaf Stew
Special occasions, Eid
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Msemen Tunisien
Tunisian Layered Flatbread
Breakfast, tea timeOjja
Spicy Egg and Tomato Stew
Breakfast, dinner
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Samsa
Almond and Sesame Diamond Pastry
Ramadan, weddings, celebrations
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Shakshuka Tunisienne
Tunisian Shakshuka with Merguez
Breakfast or light dinnerSlata Tounsia
Tunisian Chopped Salad
Accompaniment to every meal
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Tajine Tunisien
Tunisian Egg and Cheese Frittata
Ramadan iftar, celebrationsThé à la Menthe Tunisien
Tunisian Mint Tea with Pine Nuts
All day, with guests