Somali cuisine

Location of Somalia

Somali cuisine was influenced by many different countries mainly due to trade, but traditionally also varies from region to region due to the expansive landmass Somalis inhabit.[1] It is the product of Somalia's tradition of trade and commerce. Some notable Somali specialties include kimis / sabaayad, canjeero / laxoox, xalwo (halwa), sambuusa (samosa), bariis iskukaris, and muqmad / oodkac.

Pork consumption is forbidden in Somalia in accordance with sharia, as the vast majority of the population are Muslims.

Breakfast

Breakfast (quraac) is an important meal for Somalis, who often start the day with Somali-style tea (shaah[2]/shaax) or coffee (qahwa). The tea, brewed from black tea leaves, can be served regularly as-is (shaah rinji or shaah bigays). It can be also flavoured with spices such as ginger, cardamom and cinnamon (though black pepper is not used, unlike other spiced teas), while milk is added after the brewing instead of during it; this is known as shaah cadeeys.[3]

The main dish is typically a pancake-like bread called a canjeero or laxoox originating in Somalia[4][5] and is eaten in different ways. It is often eaten along with honey and ghee, olive oil, or sesame oil, and washed down with a cup of tea. It may also be broken into small pieces with Somali ghee (subag) and sugar. For children, it is mixed with tea and sesame oil or olive oil (macsaro) until mushy. Typically, there is a side dish of liver (usually beef), goat meat (hilib ari), diced beef cooked in a bed of soup (suqaar), or oodkac / muqmad, which consists of small dried pieces of beef, goat or camel meat, boiled in ghee. Different from Ethiopian injera, Somali canjeero is smaller, thinner and sweeter. It might also be eaten with a stew (maraq) or soup.[6]

  • Sabaayad or kimis / ceesh, is another type of flatbread which is similar to the Desi paratha. During lunch, kibis / sabaayad is sometimes consumed with Somali curry, soup, or stew.
  • Muufo[7] is another type of Somali flatbread popular within south Somalia and is usually eaten with stews and soup but is also sometimes eaten at breakfast with honey or sugar, subag, and black tea.
  • Mushaari or boorash (porridge), with butter, nuts and sugar, is eaten across Somalia.
  • Nationally, a sweeter and greasy version of canjeero, similar to a crepe known as malawax or malawah, is a staple of most home-cooked meals and is usually eaten for breakfast with tea, similarly to how canjeero is eaten.

Lunch

Baasto (pasta) made of spaghetti and digaag (chicken) take-out from a Somali restaurant

Lunch (qado) is often an elaborate main dish of laxoox, pasta (baasto) or rice (Bariis iskukaris) spiced with cumin (kamuun), cardamom (heyl), cloves (dhagayare), and sage (Salvia somalensis). The use of pasta (baasto), such as spaghetti,[8] comes from the Italians, though it is frequently accompanied by a heavier stew than pasta sauce. As with the rice, it is often served with a banana.

Spaghetti can also be served with rice, forming a novelty dish referred to as "federation". The dish is usually served with equal (whole) portions of rice and spaghetti, split on either side of a large oval plate. It is then layered with assorted stewed meats and vegetables, served with salad and an optional banana. It has been suggested that the name of the dish is derived from the union of two dishes in Somalia and also from the size and quantity of the food. It is more common to order the dish from traditional Somali restaurants, where both rice and spaghetti are always readily available; it is rare in Somali households to prepare both rice and pasta for the same meal.

In Somalia, many people eat some Arab cuisines such as ful (fava beans) with kimis or canjeero, also with hummus. Other dishes include falafel with hummus or are eaten with pita bread, salad and hummus (like a sandwich).

Another popular dish in the south is iskukaris, a hot pot (maraq) of rice, vegetables and meat, a national staple. Beyond the many styles of hot pot, rice is usually served with a banana on the side. In Mogadishu, steak (busteeki) and fish (kalluun/mallaay) are widely eaten.

Southern Somalis commonly consume a stiff cornmeal referred to as "soor", which is usually eaten alongside stews or soup.

Another commonly eaten cornmeal is eaten called asida. It is mashed with fresh milk, butter and sugar, or presented with a hole in the middle filled with maraq, or olive oil.

Bariis iskukaris, a Somali camel meat and rice dish

A variation of flat bread is sabaayad/kimis/cesh. Like the rice, is served with maraq and meat on the side. The sabaayad of Somalia is often somewhat sweet, and is cooked in a little oil.

Popular drinks at lunch are balbeelmo (grapefruit), raqey (tamarind) and isbarmuunto (lemonade). In Mogadishu, fiimto (Vimto) and laas (lassi) are also common. In the northwest, the preferred drinks are cambe (mango), guava, and tufaax (apple).

Bariis iskukaris is also popular, a rice dish cooked and fried with onions, and meat, then mixed with a Somali spice mixture called xawaash which contains cumin, coriander, turmeric, cardamom, black pepper, cloves, and nutmeg. It is traditionally served at Somali weddings.

Dinner

A bag of traditional Somali cambuulo (azuki beans)

Dinner (casho) in Somalia is served as late as 9 pm. During Ramadan, dinnertime often follows Tarawih prayers, sometimes as late as 11 pm. Cambuulo, a common dinner dish, is made from well-cooked adzuki beans mixed with butter and sugar. The beans, which on their own are referred to as digir, can take up to five hours to finish cooking when left on the stove at a low temperature. Qamadi (wheat) is also used; cracked or uncracked, it is cooked and served just like the azuki beans.

Rooti iyo xalwo, slices of bread served with a gelatinous confection, is another dinner dish. Muufo, a variation of cornbread, is a dish made of maize and is baked in a tinaar (clay oven). It is eaten by cutting it into small pieces, topped with sesame oil (macsaro) and sugar, then mashed together with black tea.

Before sleeping, a glass of milk spiced with cardamom is often consumed.

In recent years, regional variations and modern adaptations have emerged in Somali dinner traditions, influenced by globalization and evolving dietary preferences. For instance, some households incorporate rice-based dishes or pasta, reflecting Italian influences from the colonial period. Additionally, healthier versions of traditional recipes, such as reduced sugar cambuulo or whole-grain muufo, are becoming more common in urban areas.

Snacks

Somali sambuusas (samosas) being prepared

Sambusa, the Somali variation of the Desi samosa, is a triangular snack that is commonly eaten throughout Somalia during the afur (iftar). Kebab is a snack eaten in western Somalia. There are several varieties of this dish. For instance, it may be served on sticks or skewers with vegetables. Another common variety, consisting of minced meat mixed with egg and flour and then fried, is popular in south Somalia. It resembles kofta kebab. Other snacks include chicken and vegetable filled rolls and bajiyo, which is made from black-eyed peas or adzuki beans and usually served with spicy sauce. These, along with samosas, are very popular not only during Ramadan, but also for special occasions such as weddings and family gatherings. Homemade chips are made with fresh potato and black pepper. Fruits such as mango (cambo), guava (seytuun), banana (moos), and orange (liinbanbeelmo) are eaten throughout the day.

Sweets

Gashaato, a coconut-based confection
Xalwo (halwo) or halva is a staple of Somali cuisine.
  • Xalwo or halwo (not comparable to the well-known halva) is a popular Benadiri snack confection served during special occasions,[9] such as Eid celebrations or wedding receptions. Xalwo is made from sugar, cornstarch, cardamom powder, nutmeg powder, and ghee. Peanuts are also sometimes added to enhance texture and flavor.[10] In the south there is a rice pudding called ruz bil laban.
  • Gashaato, kashaato or qumbe, made from coconut, sugar and oil, which is spiced with cardamom, is a much-loved sweet from Benadir. The sugar is brought to a boil with a bit of water, then the cardamom is added followed by shredded coconut.
  • Lows iyo sisin is a favorite sweet in the south. It consists of a mixture of peanuts (lows) and sesame seeds (sisin) in a bed of caramel. The confection sticks together to form a bar.
  • Jallaato, similar to the American ice pop, is made by freezing naturally sweet fruits with a stick in the middle. More recently in Mogadishu (Xamar), it has grown to include caano jallaato, which is made with milk and requires sugaring up. The word jallaato comes from gelato, which is Italian for "frozen".
  • Buskut or buskud is also from the south comprises many different types of cookies, including very soft ones called daardaar (literally "touch-touch" due to its smooth, delicate texture).
  • Doolshe encompasses many styles of cakes.
  • Icun is a sweet mostly eaten by southern Somalis. It is made from sugar and flour mixed with oil and is most frequently served at weddings and for Eid.
  • Shushumow is a fried Somali pastry with a crystallised shell which is usually made as a party snack.
  • Basbousa is a traditional Somali sweet cake of Arab influence.[11] It is made from cooked semolina or farina soaked in simple syrup.
  • Also in the north there is lokma, a sweet fried-dough pastry.
  • Baklava is also eaten by some Somalis.

There are many sweets eaten during festive occasions, such as weddings, parties or Eid. Among these are baalbaaloow, shuushuumoow, bur hindi, bur tuug, and qumbe (coconut), the last of which is made from coconuts mixed with sugar to form a bar.

After-meal

A dabqaad incense burner

Somalis traditionally perfume their homes after meals. Frankincense (luubaan) or a prepared incense (uunsi) is placed on top of hot charcoal inside an incense burner or censer (a dabqaad) or idin.[12] It then burns for about ten minutes. This keeps the house fragrant for hours. The burner is made from soapstone found in specific areas of Somalia.

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Mohamed Diriye Abdullahi (2001). Culture and Customs of Somalia. Greenwood Publishing Group. pp. 109–. ISBN 978-0-313-31333-2.
  2. ^ Ahmed, Ifrah (28 October 2001). "Shaah (Somali Spiced Tea)". The Washington Post. Retrieved 25 May 2024.
  3. ^ Ahmed, Ifrah F. (29 October 2021). "Shaah, a sweet and spiced Somali chai, is just the thing for your afternoon tea break". The Washington Post.
  4. ^ Mohamed Diriye Abdullahi, Culture and Customs of Somalia, (Greenwood Press: 2001), p. 113.
  5. ^ Little Business Women[usurped]
  6. ^ Abdullahi, pp.111-114.
  7. ^ "Somali Polenta Flat Bread (Muufo)". The Somali Kitchen. Retrieved 8 March 2015.
  8. ^ Somali recipes (in Italian)
  9. ^ "Somali Halwa." Mysomalifood.com. Accessed July 2011.
  10. ^ Ali, p. 79
  11. ^ "The Recipes of Africa". p. 241. Retrieved 2014-07-18.
  12. ^ Abdullahi, pp.98-99

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