Ugandan Cuisine
The Pearl of Africa
Ugandan cuisine centers around starchy staples like matoke and posho, paired with rich groundnut sauces and freshwater fish from Lake Victoria.
A Culinary Portrait
The heritage, flavors, and traditions of Ugandan cuisine
Indian immigrants arriving during British colonial rule brought curry spices, chapati, and samosa traditions that became integral to Ugandan urban food culture. Arab traders along the Nile and Lake Victoria introduced certain spices and rice preparations. British colonial influence added tea culture, bread-baking, and certain meat preparations.
The result is a cuisine of remarkable variety, where African, Indian, and Arab influences coexist. Matoke (green cooking bananas, the staple starch of central Uganda), groundnuts (peanuts, ground into sauces and stews), sim sim (sesame, used in pastes and seasonings), cassava (both root and leaves are consumed), and chapati (adopted from Indian immigrants and now ubiquitous).
G-Nut Soup
Groundnut Sauce
Kachumbari
Key Flavors
Masters of the Kitchen
The chefs who shaped Ugandan cuisine
Rolex Roux
Ugandan chef who has promoted traditional Ugandan cuisine, particularly the ico…
Click to read moreEssential Reading
The cookbooks that define Ugandan cuisine
In Bibi's Kitchen
Includes East African recipes and stories celebrating the region's culinary heritage, featuring contributions from Ugan…
Explore All Dishes
24 authentic recipes from Ugandan cuisine
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G-Nut Soup
Groundnut Soup
Starter course, cold evenings
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Groundnut Sauce
Peanut Stew
Lunch and dinner, everyday
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Kachumbari
Fresh Tomato and Onion Salad
Accompaniment to any meal
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Kalo
Millet Bread
Lunch and dinner, northern Uganda
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Katogo
Matoke and Offal Stew
Breakfast, daily
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Kikomando
Chapati with Bean Stew
Lunch, street food, anytime
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Luwombo
Banana Leaf Steamed Stew
Special occasions and celebrations
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Malakwang
Hibiscus Leaf Sauce
Lunch and dinner
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Mandazi
East African Fried Doughnuts
Breakfast, tea time
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Matoke
Steamed Green Banana Stew
Lunch, dinner
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Muchomo
Ugandan Grilled Meat Skewers
Evening, social gatherings
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Nsenene
Fried Grasshoppers
Seasonal, November and April-May
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Obushera
Fermented Millet Drink
Morning drink, any time
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Oluwombo Enyama
Beef in Banana Leaf
Sunday lunch, celebrations
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Posho
Ugandan Cornmeal Porridge
Lunch and dinner daily
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Rolex
Rolled Egg Chapati
Any meal, street food
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Simsim Paste
Sesame Paste Dip
Snack or accompaniment
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Ugandan Bean Stew
Simmered Beans in Tomato Sauce
Lunch and dinner, everyday
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Ugandan Chapati
Layered Flatbread
Any meal, especially dinner
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Ugandan Fried Tilapia
Whole Fried Lake Tilapia
Lunch, lakeside dining
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Ugandan Pilao
Spiced Rice Pilaf
Celebrations, Friday lunch, Eid
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Ugandan Roasted Sweet Potatoes
Charcoal-Roasted Sweet Potatoes
Afternoon snack, breakfast
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Ugandan Samosa
Spiced Meat Pastry
Snack time, tea accompaniment
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Ugandan Steamed Cassava
Boiled Cassava Root
Breakfast or snack