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Korhogo, Côte d’Ivoire – From the very northwestern corner of Côte d’Ivoire, we’re continuing our journey through the country in Korhogo, known for its unique food and especially high quality meat. Today we’ve been invited to a local home to cook some of the local Senufo tribe food and eat some of the best grilled mutton you’ll ever have.

Senufo tribe – Mo and I headed to a local home to cook a few different dishes including Joro, which is a unique green sauce made from pounded peanuts and bean vine leaves. It was definitely green tasting and quite a healthy dish. We also had another few dishes including bambara groundnuts which were some of the best beans I’ve ever had.

Choukouya – One of the greatest of all West African street foods is grilled meat and I’m talking about choukouya, this one made with grilled mutton. Korhogo, Côte d’Ivoire is known throughout the country for raising some of the best quality and tasting meat, and I can assure you of this. They had a huge logfire going and they were roasting fresh mutton over the fire. When you order, they slice all the meat off the bone, and serve it with onions, fresh chilies, and kankankan seasoning.

Boloye Dance of the Panther – Finally we went to see one of the original Black Panther dances. It was one of the most fascinating displays of acrobatics, and chanting songs I’ve ever heard!

Another absolutely incredible day in Côte d’Ivoire! A huge thank you to my friend Mo Soumahoro from Belle Côte d’Ivoire (https://www.instagram.com/bellecotedivoire/) for arranging my trip and setting up everything.

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32 Comments

  1. My sister has a best friend who is from Zambia, which is towards southern Africa, I've always wanted to see Mark travel to Zambia so I can see more of my sister's best friend's culture since they live in another state and I can't visit them often. I've also wanted to see Mark come to the Rio Grande Valley in Texas so I can cook Salvadorian dish for him lol!! Here in the Rgv, it's primarily a Mexican culture since we're so close to the border. However, we also have the influence from Texas cuisine like BBQ and other US dishes.

  2. What is the dance called? Ivory Coast seems to have amazing dances. I know Zaouli, and now this.

  3. Am so happy to see you eating the food with appetizers thank you to showing my beautiful country to the world 🇨🇮🇨🇮🇨🇮 but I think you need to see my village tanguelan the komian from Agnibelekrou east Côte d’Ivoire 🇨🇮🇨🇮🇨🇮

  4. Mark should be cloned 4 billion times and dispersed all around the world… Such humanity in his heart and soul. ❤
    Thank you bro for being so a great person

  5. Dey stir d pot anti clock wise,why not cut d vegetables upside down.all things done wrong might bring dem some luck

  6. Sonny needs to watch Mark’s shows. Mark has such respect not only for others foods, but he has a unique and genuine way of bringing out the beauty of their cultures… especially African foods, cultures, and most importantly its people.

  7. on caly czas je a caly czas szczuply, ciekawe ze od tego brudu podczas gotowania nie zatrul sie albo od starego miesa

  8. my all respect mark from Tunisia North africa
    weclome to my country i hope visit Tunisia and call me if you go
    i love your work i love your adventure and your mindset i think your the first one visit africa and eat here food and i feel happy when i show you .
    best luck for you and your work you are the best of me .

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