Zambian Cuisine
Real Africa, Real Flavors
Zambian cuisine centers on nshima (maize porridge) accompanied by relishes of vegetables, beans, fish, or meat, reflecting the country's agricultural heartland.
A Culinary Portrait
The heritage, flavors, and traditions of Zambian cuisine
Arab and Swahili traders from the east coast brought certain spices and trade goods. British colonial rule (as Northern Rhodesia) introduced commercial farming, tea plantations, and European food traditions. Indian immigrants brought curry spices and cooking techniques.
The copper-mining communities of the Copperbelt developed their own food culture, influenced by miners from across Southern Africa and the need for calorie-dense meals. Mealie meal (ground white maize flour, the foundation of nshima), groundnuts (peanuts, ground into powder for sauces and relishes), dried fish (kapenta from Lake Kariba and Lake Tanganyika), leafy greens (rape, pumpkin leaves, and cassava leaves), and beans (various varieties served as relishes).
Bondwe
Chibwabwa
Chibwantu
Key Flavors
Masters of the Kitchen
The chefs who shaped Zambian cuisine
Mwansa Chalwe Snr
Zambian chef and culinary educator who has promoted traditional Zambian cuisineβ¦
Click to read moreEssential Reading
The cookbooks that define Zambian cuisine
Cooking the East African Way
A collection of East and Southern African recipes including Zambian cooking traditions.
Explore All Dishes
24 authentic recipes from Zambian cuisine
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Bondwe
Amaranth Greens Relish
Everyday meals
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Chibwabwa
Pumpkin Leaves Relish
Everyday meals
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Chibwantu
Fermented Millet Drink
Refreshment, social gatherings
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Chikanda
African Polony
Special occasions and markets
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Delele
Okra Relish
Everyday meals
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Dried Kapenta
Crispy Sun-Dried Sardines
Snack or nshima relish
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Grilled Bream
Charcoal Grilled Tilapia
Lunch and special occasions
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Ifisashi
Greens in Peanut Sauce
Lunch and dinner daily
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Impwa
African Eggplant Relish
Everyday meals
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Kandolo
Boiled Sweet Potatoes
Breakfast or mid-morning snack
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Kapenta Stew
Dried Sardine Stew
Lunch, dinner
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Katapa
Cassava Leaves in Peanut Sauce
Lunch and dinner
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Lumanda
Dried Fish Relish
Everyday meals
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Michopo
Zambian Grilled Meat
Evening street food and social gatherings
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Munkoyo
Fermented Maize Drink
Refreshment throughout the day
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Musalu
Sweet Potato Dessert
Afternoon snack or dessert
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Nshima
Cornmeal Porridge
Every meal, breakfast through dinner
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Nshima ne Ifisashi
Maize Porridge with Greens in Peanut Sauce
Lunch, dinner
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Nshima ne Inkoko
Nshima with Chicken Stew
Sunday lunch, celebrations
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Samp and Beans
Dried Corn and Bean Stew
Hearty lunch or dinner
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Tute ne Mbalala
Roasted Maize with Peanuts
Afternoon snack, travel food
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Vinkubala
Fried Caterpillars
Snack or relish with nshima
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Vitumbuwa
Banana Fritters
Breakfast or afternoon snack
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Zambian Goat Curry
Spiced Goat Meat Curry
Special occasions, weekends