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Cocada Amarela is a rich, glossy coconut-and-egg-yolk confection from the Lusophone world, scented with cinnamon, lemon peel, and vanilla. It’s a tender, fudge-like dessert with pronounced coconut flavor and a golden hue.
Muamba de Galinha is a classic Angolan chicken stew simmered in red palm oil with okra, pumpkin, tomatoes, and aromatics, finished with spinach and brightened with lemon and cilantro. Served with rice, it’s rich, gently spicy, and deeply savory.
Queijo Zangado is a spicy Brazilian-inspired cheese appetizer that combines the rich flavors of cheese with a punch of chili pepper and aromatics like garlic and oregano.
Muamba Verde Fusion is a vibrant, hearty dish that blends African and green garden flavors, creating a fulfilling meal with tender chicken and rich spices.
Mufete is a traditional Angolan dish featuring grilled whole fish marinated in lime juice and spices, served alongside cassava, plantains, and a savory sauce of onions, tomatoes, and peppers.
Funje is a staple food in Angola, often enjoyed as a comforting side dish made from cassava flour and water. It's a simple yet unique dish with a slightly sticky texture, perfect for pairing with rich stews and saucy dishes.
Muamba Dunkaza is a flavorful Angolan stew featuring tender chicken pieces in a rich peanut butter and palm oil sauce, enriched with the earthy tones of butternut squash and the distinct taste of okra.
Angolan Numbu is a flavorful and hearty stew featuring tender beef, luscious cassava leaves, and earthy peanut butter, traditionally simmered in palm oil. This dish is enriched with vibrant okra, aromatic onions, and a gentle heat from chili pepper, creating a rich and satisfying meal.
Mabenga Bliss is a delightful fusion dish bringing together savory marinated chicken with vibrant vegetables and aromatic spices, all simmered in creamy coconut milk and served over spiced rice.
Queijo Mufete is a flavorful Angolan dish featuring grilled tilapia marinated with lemon, garlic, and coriander, served atop a vibrant vegetable mix and finished with palm oil.