ANGOLA
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LOCATION:
Southern Africa, bordering
the South Atlantic Ocean, between
Namibia and Democratic Republic of the
Congo
CAPITAL CITY:
Luanda
POPULATION:
12,799,293 (July 2009 est.)
LANGUAGES:
Portuguese (official),
Bantu and other African languages
WEBSITE:
www.travelportal.info/africa/
angola/travel-and-tourism-guides
Recipes From Angola
Angola has four major ethnic groups, each with its own traditional cuisine and flavors. The Portuguese
colonizers greatly influenced Angolan cooking with European spices and techniques of marinating and
roasting, which were applied to traditional Angolan dishes. Other influences have come from Congo,
India, and Malaya. Generally, Angolans like their food to be spicy, and their dishes are tasty and varied.
Muamba de Galinha
(Chicken Muamba)

This is a classic chicken stew in palm sauce with okra. Muamba de galinha is a
famous traditional Angolan recipe. It is spicy, mouthwatering, and seats you at
an Angolan dining table! Enjoy!
Find this recipie on Page 76 of Kitchens of the World
Fish Calulu

This is another classic Angolan recipe that combines dried salted fish, fresh fish, Fish Calulu
and okra. With added lemon juice, garlic, and vegetables, the flavor of this fish
dish can only be described as yummy!
Find this recipie on Page 77 of Kitchens of the World